WHEN Amira Younan and her family arrived in Melbourne in 1992, the refugees who fled war-torn Iraq had almost nothing.
On day one in their Coburg home they had no furniture, no beds or kitchen equipment, and were in a city foreign to them.
Telling the stories that matter - with empathy, insight and purpose
WHEN Amira Younan and her family arrived in Melbourne in 1992, the refugees who fled war-torn Iraq had almost nothing.
On day one in their Coburg home they had no furniture, no beds or kitchen equipment, and were in a city foreign to them.