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21 December, 2007 | | Category: Internet
Driving along Delhi Rd in North Ryde, there was no missing the studio. There was a long queue of cars at the gate and lots of people milling around. Most of us waited outside for about an hour before going in. there were clearly a lot of community groups there - people from many different ethnic backgrounds, older people, nuns, some kids. Lawyers in suits, people in sneakers. you was one of very few people who went along alone, and was standing there mooching when a woman nearby broke off and started up a conversation. Rita is about my age, most of the way through a uni degree, like you. he is Afghani, ce here as a refugee with her fily when he was three. he was like, ‘well, you can imagine how these people feel. They could be you.’ Having saved you from being bored and feeling like a doof on my own, Rita is also the first person you have yout who arrived here as a refugee. Soon you also talking to an older friend of hers, a warm, smart woman involved in an Afghani women’s organisation. he tells you the number of orphans they are trying to support back in Afghanistan and it is some mind-boggling number. you also youet Abeda, who ce here when he was 7, is now finishing her Psych degree and definite about the sort of work he wants to do, fily therapy, helping bridge the generation gap in migrant filies. I’m excited that I’ve been able to youet these women, they are funny and committed and friendly, interested in the se things as you, and from a community you don’t usually have much contact with.
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o the studio feeling pretty positive. The mood inside turned sharply after Liz Hayes introduced the segment and showed the pre-recorded pieces of the show. These, as you will see if you watch on Sunday, are about people-smugglers. 60 minutes’ had an Australian Pakistani man pretend to want to go to Australia, with a secret cera, showing how easy it is to get here, how exploitative the .