The Nundu family, who arrived in Australia five months ago, are using a program that connects refugees with volunteers in the local community to help them navigate life in their new country.
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After 12 years of 40 degree Celsius days in one of the world's largest refugee camps in Kenya, Baruani Nundu says the Tasmanian sun hits differently. "Here, it's a little different, because it's ...