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'The matters of migration and exile haunt me continually. I’ve always had great sympathy for post-war displaced persons, and how people manage to survive detention in today’s Australia is simply beyond me. In my case six months’ holiday became a lifetime when my Greek husband, desperate to return to his home village, unexpectedly secured a job nearby.'

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    y separately published work icon Eureka Street vol. 31 no. 9 09 May 2021 21984061 2021 periodical issue 2021
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