Family of Afghan interpreters still stuck and at risk, one year after Taliban took control By News August 11, 2022 Add Comment Edit More than 200,000 Afghans have sought humanitarian protection in Australia and almost half are still waiting for their applications to be considered.Wed, 10 Aug 2022 17:56:51 +0000ABC News Share this post Related PostsHope, empowerment and a bit of horse love on the Met Gala red carpetStranded Adelaide couple plead for health authorities to let them come homeSydney aged care home hit with COVID-19 last year back on alertOnline activity during COVID lockdowns sees surge in cyber attacksAFL greats named to present premiership cup to winning team on grand final dayRoosters hit with finals blow as Sam Verrills receives two-match suspensionEndangered bandicoot back from the brink of extinctionFor you, this house may cost $500k. For Habib, it's $546,000
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