
Half of Aussie teens feel sense of pessimism about the future, survey finds
A new snapshot of teenagers across the country has revealed that half of them feel a sense of pessimism about the future. Mission Australia has released its latest annual youth survey and that found most were in full-time study, about half were working and about a quarter faced mental health challenges.
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