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I am studying via the Australian Award Scholarship Program and I’m also a member of the Women in Leadership Initiative. We have weekly zoom sessions to talk through our challenges, our dreams and plans for when we return home and how we will be contributing to our home countries.
Australia is the best place to study. It produces world-class graduates and makes you job ready. I studied at JCU Townsville and I loved every minute of it. There are support groups and social groups that can help you get the maximum overseas study experience that you want.
Australia is a multicultural country, and is safe. You are free to be who are, and to practice your faith and what you believe in.