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COVID-19 has crushed Bali’s tourism industry. These Australians are giving back – ABC News
“The less someone has the more likely they are to give”: Dean Keddell was trying to help Balinese who lost their jobs because of COVID-19 but he ended up with some…

It’s just on lunchtime as chef Dean Keddell looks out over his near empty restaurant in Bali’s once thriving holiday district of Seminyak.
“Normally the restaurants would be full, buzzing with people, fireworks, there would be a lot going on, but not this year,” he says.
COVID-19 has made the difference. Official figures claim there are just over 900 active cases in Bali, but Dean sees the impact of the virus in every empty table and every silent street.
“When COVID-19 hit, the numbers of people…
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