Which emergencies are given as times when an Australian official overseas can help a citizen?
- Job loss and business failure
- Lost luggage and delayed flights
- Airline strikes and visa refusals
- Civil unrest and natural disasters ✓
Why this is the answer
Civil unrest and natural disasters are the examples given of emergencies overseas where officials can assist.
This question is from: Privileges
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