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Kalgoorlie teen says minimum wage increase leaves young people behind – ABC News
A teenager living out of home says a 2.5 per cent increase to the minimum wage will do little to ease the stress on young people…

When the Fair Work Commission announced the minimum wage would be increased by 2.5 per cent this year, Savanna Llewellyn felt many young people like her had been forgotten.
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- A 19-year-old living out of home says she experienced immense stress…
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