The class of 2020 may have graduated, but the impact of COVID-19 lingers on
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Winter Rosengreen had planned to work as a dancer on cruise ships before the pandemic hit.
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Late last year, tens-of-thousands of year 12 students got their final scores and strutted (socially distanced) out of graduation ceremonies across the country.
But with the COVID-19 pandemic far from over, the class of coronavirus is part of a generation who will continue to pay literally for 2020.
For many, the pandemic that defined their academic year has continued to stick to school leavers, affecting their future endeavours and changing their decisions about study and work.
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