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Natalia Akulova is a recent graduate from a refugee employment program at Sydney Opera House (SBS - Spencer Austad)

Natalia Akulova is a recent graduate from a refugee employment program at Sydney Opera House. Credit: SBS / Spencer Austad

This week, Australia celebrates the one million refugees who’ve made a home here since the end of World War Two. While some employers are offering new jobs and training, there are also calls to cut the refugee intake and some initiatives are at risk.


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This week, Australia celebrates the one million refugees who’ve made a home here since the end of World War Two. While some employers are offering new jobs and training, there are also calls to cut the refugee intake and some initiatives are at risk.


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