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Iranian Australians share their pain

Iranian Australians share their pain

Australian residents with family in Iran are living in a state of constant anxiety.
Despite an apparent ceasefire between Iran and Israel, the fragile nature of the situation means many people are still worried about the safety of their loved ones and some are calling for help to get them out of the country.

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