Why millennials are still living with their parents
Natalie is 35, studying her third degree, and lives at home with her parents. She is one of many millennials struggling to get ahead. This is why the generation is battling.
Natalie is 35, studying her third degree, and lives at home with her parents. She is one of many millennials struggling to get ahead. This is why the generation is battling.
Victorian business-owner Donna seemed to be nailing life – until everything suddenly changed and started “crumbling down”.
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They might smile in selfies and seem carefree, but Australia’s young people are nursing a dark and depressing secret.
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