Call for heightened safety after foreign students bashed and robbed in Melbourne | Sky News Australia

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More than a dozen reported bashings and knife-point robberies targeted at foreign students in less than three weeks across Melbourne, have prompted a safety wake-up call.

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Federal Education Minister Dan Tehan is making it a priority to improve the safety of students. About 690,000 international students studied in Australia in 2018.

 

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add daily aggravated home burgs, car jackings, rampant stolen cars driving at speed unchallenged all over melbourne all by repeat offenders thanks to the dan andrews revolving door of bail and weak or no sentencing. Melbourne, crime capital of Australia 7NewsMelbourne 9NewsMelb

Yet Vic Police will come out and tell us we’re racists if we’re concerned about African violence? Why do foreigners get the attention and protection that Australians are refused?

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