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International students could soon fly to Darwin from Singapore, but questions about cost still remain – ABC News
The NT Government says plans are in place to fly 70 international students to Darwin from Singapore in October. It is still unclear who will foot the bill for the students’ arrival and COVID-19 quarantine.
Sunny Liu is studying to be a teacher and made it back to Darwin just in time some of her friends were not so fortunate.
- An NT pilot program for international student arrivals has been agreed on
- Students would like more details about the cost and timing
- If successful, the NT pilot program will be Australia’s first
Ms Liu was spending time with family for Chinese New Year just before Australia banned travel from mainland China in February.
“Luckily I was able …
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