A friend ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has sent you an article:

Relocate: Turn over a new leaf in a life Down Under

Thursday, 22 May 2008

http://www.independent.co.uk/student/career-planning/getting-job/relocate-turn-over-a-new-leaf-in-a-life-down-under-831845.html

For British people, the concept of moving to Australia has undergone serious 
transition over the past few hundred years. In the Victorian era, the country 
was used as a dumping ground for convicted British criminals, who arrived in 
vast transportation ships. And in the aftermath of the Second World War, more 
than one million Brits were encouraged to emigrate to Oz for the princely sum 
of £10, taking advantage of the Australian government's morbidly titled 
"Populate or Perish" immigration policy.

GOOD MORNING BOSCO AND GOANET.

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THANKS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION.
RUBY GOES

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