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Britsmovingtoaustralia.com – The Trend Continues
The Brit idea of Australian living has been that of complete ignorance. The attempt to inform and educate Brits wanting to move to Australia has culminated in www.britsmovingtoaustralia.com.
Heathmont, Vic, Australia (PRWEB) February 4, 2006 -- For many a Brit who believe their tomorrow is in Australia – commonwealth to commonwealth – as perceived by most of them, should not pose any linguistic or adjustment problems. But with trend moving northwards, the British who have already made the transition have experienced a rude shock. Most make their assumptions reading the press or watching TV which could at times be misleading.
“Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It is already tomorrow in Australia.” -- Charles M. Schulz.
More relevant information can be had from www.britsmovingtoaustralia.com, including the small and minute details that one tends to forget. This useful website offers information which is classified geographically and topic wise through articles, features, how-to's, discussion groups and archives.
With a vast library of images and other relevant material at its disposal, this site offers the most complete and comprehensive information for any British citizen wanting to make a move to Australia.
The unique www.britsmovingtoaustralia.com, is a membership driven website that offers true value for money (AUD $11.95). The subscription is only to keep the membership private to this unique class of people and gives access to Members only discussion group, Suburb Reviews, Articles on daily life in Australia, Downloadable Checklists, Video Reviews of Areas, Cost of Living Download Packs and an Image Gallery of Photos and more.
In a sharp contrast to what the British or the rest of the world knows about Australia, the multimedia content on www.britsmovingtoaustralia.com gives a true insight and life in Australia facilitating a British citizen to make a smooth transition.
May not be the only, but without an argument, the best resource for the British moving to Australia.
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