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View all search resultsThe pandemic has hit the fashion industry hard. As the government encourages everyone to stay at home to remain safe, people have less need for new clothes, bags, shoes and other fashion items – which has resulted in plummeting sales.
While studying abroad is a privilege, the COVID-19 pandemic has wrought many personal and financial difficulties for Indonesian students in Australia, especially those who have lost loved ones over the past year.
The discussion revolved around the benefits that Indonesia would gain once it legally acknowledges dual citizenship, and, therefore, cementing the strategic role of roughly 8 million members of the Indonesian diaspora as valid and active contributors to national development.