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Stranded unsupported, international students across Australia depend on free food to survive.

International students and other temporary visa holders excluded from federal government support rely on food banks and restaurants that give away free meals to survive during the coronavirus pandemic.

Images of long lines outside emergency relief services have emerged at Sydney and Melbourne’s international student centers, as well as smaller cities like Darwin.

Australia has more than 560,000 international students, many of whom have supported themselves with occasional or part-time jobs while studying.

But as the economy closed and the federal government declined to offer direct financial support to temporary visa holders, the queues that form every day outside food banks suggest that surprising numbers are now struggling to feed themselves.

National food aid charities say the increase in demand has been huge, fueled by an increase in applications from temporary visa holders.





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