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Fish trained in extreme conditions. It helps him cope with Australia’s toughest medical emergencies. By Sandra Fulloon, SBS News

January 5, 2025 Helen Snowden

Working in intensive care is a demanding career choice, especially for those who’ve experienced the horrors of war. But one refugee who fled Ethiopia says training in extreme conditions has many benefits.

Fish trained in extreme conditions. It helps him cope with Australia’s toughest medical emergencies. By Sandra Fulloon, SBS News

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590 Tahoe Keys Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150

Grandmothers for Refugees


Grandmothers for Refugees acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians
and enduring custodians of the land on which we live. We as elders pay respect to their elders past,
present and emerging for their deep knowledge and leadership in caring for life and country.