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Australians left behind on US tarmac demand government help to bring them home
Thirty Australians are stranded in San Francisco, claiming to have been abandoned by their airline and their home country after a plane malfunction foiled their hopes of getting home in time for Christmas. It comes just a day after the Prime Minister said he was making “good progress” with bringing people home before the end of the year.
The group of expats, including Jack Reardon and Celia Mortlock, had booked seats on a United Airlines San Francisco-to-Sydney flight on Thursday, US time, months…
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