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Haniyah Abou-Said had an even bigger taste of life in lockdown than most Melburnians this year.
The Flemington public housing tower in which she lives with her family was put under hard and immediate lockdown while she was on school holidays in July, as the Andrews government sought to contain a dangerous COVID-19 outbreak.
Haniyah Abou-Said says her VCE result is strong enough to get her into her dream course, a bachelor of fashion and textiles.
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But as holidays bled into term three and Haniyah stayed cooped up in her family apartment all day, the year 12 student at Mount Alexander College felt confident and relaxed about her looming exams.
and in jacksonville, a few rescues, this was a local volunteer, brendan watson, who rescued jamie and their dog hadn t seen him for four days. they were bad but nothing like this. i couldn t imagine if it came in, there would be nothing left around here. waiting for the water to clean up so straight and get back to work. lost all three of my vehicles, all flooded out. don t know what we are going to do but we will get through it. reporter: donald trump intends to visit in coming days, sarah sanders says he will come when he won t impede rescue efforts. jillian: s it is horrible with the deaf happening but you see people coming together, trying to save people s pets, that is a markable as well. you have done a great job, thank you.