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  2. Ten Pound Poms - Wikipedia

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    Other musical artists to have migrated to Australia under the scheme include John Farnham, Jimmy Barnes. John Paul Young, Colin Hay of Men at Work, [24] Jon English and Cheetah, while Kylie Minogue is the daughter of two Ten Pound Poms: her mother was on the same boat as the Gibbs and Red Symons. [25]

  3. Ten Pound Poms (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ten Pound Poms is a British historical drama television series created by Danny Brocklehurst for BBC One and Stan. The series stars Michelle Keegan, Faye Marsay and Warren Brown as Ten Pound Poms, British citizens who migrated to Australia after the Second World War. The series premiered on 14 May 2023 on BBC One and has six episodes. [1]

  4. Migrant hostels of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    This was the era of "populate or perish" [2] and the Federal Government sought to increase the population of Australia by campaigns to encourage, through "assisted passage" schemes, migrants from the United Kingdom. However, insufficient Britons took up the opportunity and so Australia opened its doors to more migrants from non-British sources.

  5. Why ‘Ten Pound Poms’ Stars Can Relate to Homesick Brits in ...

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    The co-production between the U.K.’s BBC and the Australian streaming service Stan follows a group of Brits […] Why ‘Ten Pound Poms’ Stars Can Relate to Homesick Brits in 1950s Australia ...

  6. Talk:Ten Pound Poms - Wikipedia

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    Ten Pound Pom was a slang term to describe British citizens who migrated to Australia and New Zealand after world war II Kaycies 16:15, 29 June 2023 (UTC) Congratulations. That’s a concise summary of the article's first sentence. Schwede 66 17:45, 29 June 2023 (UTC)

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    Logo of Universities Australia. Source https://universitiesmatter.edu.au/about-3/ (direct source) Date Author Universities Australia. Permission (Reusing this file)

  8. File:Australian Open Logo 2017.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Open Universities Australia - Wikipedia

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    Open Universities Australia (OUA) is an online higher education organisation based in Australia. The organisation [1] was previously known as the Open Learning Agency of Australia. The chairman is Professor Bruce S. Dowton and the chief executive officer is Stuart Elmslie. Seven Australian-based universities control the ownership of the ...