Marina Villarico-Fills began her journey in South Australia as a production worker, sorting harvested onions on a farm for distribution across the country. Remembering her own humble beginnings, she now helps newly arrived Filipinos find work, often starting in the same fields where she once stood, offering them a chance to build a better life. Credit. Marina Villarico-Fills
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