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SBS Cantonese, however, has seen documents, video and audio recordings, and some of these state Athena was sent back to Hong Kong due to welfare concerns because she had nowhere else to stay. In a video recording, however, a police officer uses the word “deported”, while in a separate audio recording Athena is told she may not be able to re-enter the country by a person said to be a police officer before another person, also said to be a police officer, says she could return at any point.
What is alleged to have happened?
Athena then called the police because, she alleged, her host mother was screaming at her. Police attended the property with a representative from the DTWD.

WA Police attended Athena’s homestay with a representative from the state’s Department of Training and Workforce Development. Source: AAP / Richard Wainwright
A screen recording of a video call, seen by SBS Cantonese, appears to show Athena’s mother, two police officers, and someone identified by Athena as a family friend based in Perth. Athena can also be heard. In the recording, it is confirmed her mother is looking at booking a flight from Hong Kong to arrive in Perth the following day. One of the police officers then says: “Hold off, we are going to send her home tonight on a flight to Hong Kong … she is going to go home tonight on a flight … she is being deported.”
“After considering the evidence provided by you, past and current homestay/boarding outcomes and academic history, it has been agreed to allow [Athena] to continue her studies, therefore making her appeal successful,” TIWA stated.
‘Very horrible experience’
He believes there is a lack of a standard communication mechanism between local agents and schools, leaving decisions to administrators unfamiliar with international students. He said the Australian government should review its current procedures.

Will Kwong, a Hong Kong-based education consultant who supports girls in their studies, said conflicts between international students and host families do sometimes occur, often due to cultural differences and differing living habits. Source: Supplied