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Australia's Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, has pledged A$25 million to support students learning languages other than English, emphasizing cultural diversity as a national strength. The announcement comes a day after a neo-Nazi disrupted a public gathering in Melbourne. Albanese has been campaigning ahead of a May 3 general election, with cost of living and housing affordability as key issues.
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