'I knew this was the end, and I was relieved': How an unlawful migrant's life in Australia came undone By News January 15, 2024 Add Comment Edit Around 70,000 people live in Australia unlawfully. To avoid getting caught, Shan had to go underground — a path he warns no-one should walk. Share this post Related PostsBorders are reopening and COVID is coming. What can Tasmanians expect?Coroner finds police not to blame for deaths of teenagers who drowned in Swan River after chaseRestrictions may lift earlier as Victoria kicks vaccination goals, but health workers urge more protectionSenior cleric linked to terror network behind the Bali nightclub bombings charged over alleged sham charityAs the NT's COVID outbreak grows, so are questions about why this at-risk community isn't in lockdownDrug crisis, corruption and COVID-19 on voters' minds as Tonga heads to the pollsTeen revealed violent thoughts to mother before she killed 10yo, court documents showThe same places keep appearing in most-disadvantaged lists. COVID means it could be getting worse
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