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The New South Wales Department of Education has launched a program to help high school students from migrant and refugee backgrounds pursue their dream careers. Called 'Ready, Arrive, Work', its message is 'anything is possible if you want it, and are willing to work for it'.


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By Tim Wharton, Alex Anyfantis

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The New South Wales Department of Education has launched a program to help high school students from migrant and refugee backgrounds pursue their dream careers. Called 'Ready, Arrive, Work', its message is 'anything is possible if you want it, and are willing to work for it'.


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