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Young people using sport to connect in remote Australia
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : May 28, 2022 - 14:28
Each year, young people move to the Queensland city of Mount Isa for employment opportunities in mining, health and teaching. Hundreds of kilometres from family and friends, joining a social sporting team has become an easy way to making life-long friends and is an integral part of the remote city.