About 20 overseas students have been told their places on an internship programme to campaign for the Labour Party have been cancelled, some just days before they were due to arrive.
Among them was Anna Kettle, 20, from Lancaster University in the United Kingdom, who got an email to say her place had been cancelled four days before she was due to fly out.
Labour's General Secretary Andrew Kirton contacted her again yesterday to offer her another place but Kettle has turned it down.
She had by then already cancelled her flights for a 50 per cent refund and could not afford new tickets. She had been $759 out of pocket as a result, for the unrefunded portion of her flight and her visa.
But after her plight was published by the Herald tonight, Kirton contacted her family and offered to reimburse Anna for the money lost through the cancellation.