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They’re a weird mob at Melbourne uni

The hard-working migrant is a ‘trope’, apparently

5 October 2024

9:00 AM

5 October 2024

9:00 AM

Oren and Adi Barak are the co-founders of a health and wellness startup, who landed in Australia in 2005 with little more than the clothes on their back. They faced financial instability and the task of fitting into a new culture, a new world on the other side of the planet.

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Brianna McKee is a Research Fellow and the National Manager of Generation Liberty at the Institute of Public Affairs.

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