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    Outsiders Looking In: A chat between two expats on Australia, America and living abroad

    en-usJune 20, 2022
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    About this Episode

    It was our pleasure to host Foreign Correspondents Damien Cave and Nick Bryant on Wednesday June 13 at Moby Dicks, Whale Beach. Together they discuss the experience of living abroad, what defines the Australian character and Why America is no longer the great nation it was. 

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