Pacific citizens in Australia worry 'within a week' they will be forced into homelessness

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Pacific citizens in Australia worry 'within a week' they will be forced into homelessness
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Australia is telling them to leave, but many Pacific Island citizens have no way of getting home amid the coronavirus border bans.

Brisbane student Grace Nugi and her sister Pamela have been trying to return to Papua New Guinea since their mother died last month.

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