Coming to Australia
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Coming to Australia
Coming to Australia celebrates the lives of amazing Australians, all with compelling stories to tell. The project began at 702 ABC Sydney when we realised a large database of people and their stories of immigration hadn't been fully explored. Twelve people representing different ages and many different cultural backgrounds were invited in for an interview.
http://www.abc.net.au/sydney/comingtoaustralia/
http://www.abc.net.au/sydney/comingtoaustralia/
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Re: Coming to Australia
Coming to Australia celebrates the lives of amazing Australians, all with compelling stories to tell. The project began at 702 ABC Sydney when we realised a large database of people and their stories of immigration hadn't been fully explored. Twelve people representing different ages and many different cultural backgrounds were invited in for an interview.
http://www.abc.net.au/sydney/comingtoaustralia/
http://www.abc.net.au/sydney/comingtoaustralia/
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Re: Coming to Australia
The sequel to "Coming to America"
Plot: Where Prince Joffer of Zamunda comes over to Australia on a boat with his sidekick, hoping to land successfully in 1989, but they simply get locked up and/or sent to Malaysia instead. Then much hilarity ensues as some locals whinge about the conditions he's under and some others others whinge about stopping the boats.
The roles of the captain, detention centre warden, prawn fisherman and tony abbott are played by Eddie Murphy
The roles of the ships cabin boy, malaysian guard number 2, Ming-Hai the transexual prostitute seeking asylum are also played by Eddie Murphy
The roles of julia gillard and dave hughes are convincingly played by a dried turd with a tuft of ginger hair on it.
Plot: Where Prince Joffer of Zamunda comes over to Australia on a boat with his sidekick, hoping to land successfully in 1989, but they simply get locked up and/or sent to Malaysia instead. Then much hilarity ensues as some locals whinge about the conditions he's under and some others others whinge about stopping the boats.
The roles of the captain, detention centre warden, prawn fisherman and tony abbott are played by Eddie Murphy
The roles of the ships cabin boy, malaysian guard number 2, Ming-Hai the transexual prostitute seeking asylum are also played by Eddie Murphy
The roles of julia gillard and dave hughes are convincingly played by a dried turd with a tuft of ginger hair on it.
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Re: Coming to Australia
Coming to Australia celebrates the lives of amazing Australians, all with compelling stories to tell. The project began at 702 ABC Sydney when we realised a large database of people and their stories of immigration hadn't been fully explored. Twelve people representing different ages and many different cultural backgrounds were invited in for an interview.
http://www.abc.net.au/sydney/comingtoaustralia/
http://www.abc.net.au/sydney/comingtoaustralia/
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