Departing Brits make a beeline for Australia

Released on: May 20, 2008, 11:07 pm

Press Release Author: - The Earth Times

Industry: Internet & Online

Press Release Summary: Sydney - After Spain, Australia is tops with the 2,000 or so
people who pack up and leave Britain every week. Last year, 23,000 British people
came to Australia for good, twice the number a decade ago.

Press Release Body: Sydney - After Spain, Australia is tops with the 2,000 or so
people who pack up and leave Britain every week. Last year, 23,000 British people
came to Australia for good, twice the number a decade ago.

Since the 1970s, Canberra has run a non-discriminatory immigration programme based
on a points-scale for entry. There is no favouritism towards those from Britain or
from any other English-speaking country.

There are pull and push factors that might help explain the popularity of starting
afresh in the former colony.

Australia\'s businesses are booming, unemployment is at a 30-year low and, with the
great economic powerhouses of China and India not far away, the wide brown land is
now perceived as being close to the action rather than a long way from it.

The push factors include the notion that Australia is Britain the way it used to be.
Michael Palin, the travel documentary maker and former Monty Python comic, says he
feels at home in Australia. \"It\'s like Britain was 20 years ago,\" he said during a
recent visit.

Australia is busy enticing Brits to set up home halfway around the world.

\"There are skilled vacancies in all states and territories in more than 90
occupations,\"Immigration Minister Chris Evans said at the start of an Australia
Needs Skills campaign to lure nurses, plumbers, almost anyone with a skill.

The campaign plays to opinion polling which shows lots of British people are fed up
with their lives. Screw Working in Staines, Sod London House Prices, Stuff London
Traffic and Bugger it, I\'m off to Adelaide are four of the campaign slogans.

Australian-born marketing executive Bill Muirhead, who designed the campaign, said
it \"might appear we are being rude, but a lot of things in Britain aren\'t good.\"

The South Australian state government has recruited British police officers, with
the promise that they and their families will \"enjoy a Mediterranean-style climate,
a relaxed blend of beach, country and city lifestyle and a first-class family
environment.\"

The normal six-month training course for officers has been halved, and the state
government in Adelaide is hoping to hire 200 police officers from Britain.

The vacancies at home, the skill shortages, in part reflect the jobs that
Australians themselves have left to seek new lives abroad. There are now 1 million
Australian expatriates.

There are Australians who are fed up with their country too.

They leave, hoping perhaps to join a cavalcade of greats who include former World
Bank boss James Wolfensohn, feminist academic Germaine Greer, comedian Barry
Humphries, art critic Robert Hughes, novelist Peter Carey, country singer Keith
Urban and media mogul Rupert Murdoch.

- The Earth Times

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