House opened to 20 ‘desperate’ students amid coronavirus pandemic

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'They are running out of money to buy food. And that is what worries me,' says Mauricio Pucci, who offered a property to students rent free after hearing of cases of hardship.

"Oh brother, it's heartbreaking," Mr Pucci said. "The situation is just starting. But in the next four to eight weeks it is going to be really terrible."

Until three weeks ago, Brazilians Camila Cadore, 27, and Arlan Germano, 25, were studying English at Lexis in Manly and working in cafes. They drove up to Martinsville on Sunday. They say they are fortunate to be able to ride out the crisis for free at the forest-ringed farm. Thousands are not so lucky.

Phil Honeywood, chief executive of the International Education Association of Australia and chair of the global reputation taskforce co-ordinating the sector's response to COVID-19, has urged the government to help international students.

 

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