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Exchange student seeks host

By Bridget Cook
A GERMAN exchange student is seeking a new host family in Cranbourne to call home.
Sixteen-year-old Alexana has been enjoying life away from her hometown since the start of the year.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, her current host family is unable to host her any longer.
As she attends Cranbourne Secondary College, she is now seeking to relocate to a new family in the Cranbourne and surrounding area.
Alexana is from the Baltic seaport of Kiel, famous for its ship races.
Like many Germans, she likes to cook and is looking forward to absorbing some Australian influences into her stock of recipes.
She is also getting her first taste of an Australian winter here. Anyone wishing to host Alexana through until November is asked to contact Southern Cross Cultural Exchange at 1800 500 501, so the local representative may answer your questions and visit your family.

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