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Australian Immigration TV video http://www.youtube.com/ImmiTV Immigration Bridge Australia http://www.immigrationbridge.com.au Samson director walks away a winner at Cannes WARWICK Thornton was a little deflated heading into the gala awards ceremony that closes the Cannes Film Festival. The night before, the Australian director's film Samson and Delilah missed out on the three awards in the Un Certain Regard section of the French festival. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...-16947,00.html Current flows for Australian rockers AC/DC ACDC Sydney - Veteran rock band AC/DC sold out their 2010 concerts in their Australian homeland within minutes Monday. Promoters claimed no entertainers visiting Australia had sold out their shows faster than the band formed in Sydney by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/s...kers-acdc.html Australia seen as best place to ride out downturn THE world has voted Australia as the best place to run a business during the economic downturn. This supports what local economists have been saying for some time, that the nation is well-placed to weather the global financial crisis. A survey of 7500 international business people from 24 nations identified Australia as the country that was surviving the economic downturn the best, with 20 per cent of respondents citing it as the clear leader http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...-36418,00.html Aussie firms up there for value AUSTRALIAN companies are some of the world's best in creating value for shareholders, outperforming their peers in the US, Europe and Japan over the past five years. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...-20142,00.html MULTICULTURAL Melbourne is living up to its famous moniker - Smith is again the most popular name, but Nguyen and Singh are closing in. Not content to rule just Melbourne's residential phone directory, Smith dominates as most often listed surname Smith, Nguyen and Singh are followed by Williams, Brown, Jones, Wilson, Taylor, Lee, Anderson, Tran, Johnson, Thomas, White, Martin, Ryan, Thompson, Young, Walker and Chen. http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...5-2862,00.html Who turned out the lights (in Sydney)? WRITER Louis Nowra was once enthralled by Sydney's verve, optimism and self-confidence. Now he sees a city on the edge of a nervous breakdown. It was love at first sight. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...012694,00.html Storm hits Gold Coast: is paradise lost? WHEN Gold Coast luxury boat builder Riviera called in the receivers recently, seasoned observers of the economic climate saw it as an ominous sign. http://business.theage.com.au/busine...0529-bqc5.html AIEC Australian International Education Centre http://www.aiec.biz |
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Australia, Immigration, Film, Music, Economy
On May 31, 1:01*pm, AIEC wrote:
.... Australian Immigration TV videohttp://www.youtube.com/ImmiTV Immigration Bridge Australia *http://www.immigrationbridge.com.au Samson director walks away a winner at Cannes WARWICK Thornton was a little deflated heading into the gala awards ceremony that closes the Cannes Film Festival. *The night before, the Australian director's film Samson and Delilah missed out on the three awards in the Un Certain Regard section of the French festival.http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...38628-16947,00.... Current flows for Australian rockers AC/DC *ACDC Sydney - Veteran rock band AC/DC sold out their 2010 concerts in their Australian homeland within minutes Monday. Promoters claimed no entertainers visiting Australia had sold out their shows faster than the band formed in Sydney by brothers Malcolm and Angus Younghttp://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/270200,current-flows-for-aust... Australia seen as best place to ride out downturn THE world has voted Australia as the best place to run a business during the economic downturn. *This supports what local economists have been saying for some time, that the nation is well-placed to weather the global financial crisis. *A survey of 7500 international business people from 24 nations identified Australia as the country that was surviving the economic downturn the best, with 20 per cent of respondents citing it as the clear leader *http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...8124,25542981-... Aussie firms up there for value AUSTRALIAN companies are some of the world's best in creating value for shareholders, outperforming their peers in the US, Europe and Japan over the past five years.http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...8124,25537476-... MULTICULTURAL Melbourne is living up to its famous moniker - Smith is again the most popular name, but Nguyen and Singh are closing in. *Not content to rule just Melbourne's residential phone directory, Smith dominates as most often listed surname Smith, Nguyen and Singh are followed by Williams, Brown, Jones, Wilson, Taylor, Lee, Anderson, Tran, Johnson, Thomas, White, Martin, Ryan, Thompson, Young, Walker and Chen. *http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...5-2862,00.html Who turned out the lights (in Sydney)? *WRITER Louis Nowra was once enthralled by Sydney's verve, optimism and self-confidence. Now he sees a city on the edge of a nervous breakdown. *It was love at first sight.http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...5804-5012694,0... Storm hits Gold Coast: is paradise lost? *WHEN Gold Coast luxury boat builder Riviera called in the receivers recently, seasoned observers of the economic climate saw it as an ominous sign.http://business.theage.com.au/busine...-is-paradise-l... AIEC Australian International Education Centrehttp://www.aiec.biz Good Day and welcome to a brand new edition of : 'ASYLUM'. Today's program features another chance to take part in our exciting competition: Hop on a boat And win A COUNCIL HOUSE! We've already given away hundreds of millions of dollars and thousands of dream homes, courtesy of our sponsor, The Australian Taxpayer. And don't forget, we're now the fastest growing game on the planet. Anyone can play, provided they don't already hold a valid Australian Passport, and you only need one word of English: 'ASYLUM' Prizes include all-expenses-paid accommodation, cash benefits starting at $800 a week and a chance to earn thousands more begging, mugging and accosting drivers at traffic lights. This competition is open to everyone buy a ticket to Indonesia and catch the first available boat. No application ever refused - reasonable or unreasonable. All you have to do is destroy all your papers or burn your boat once you Enter Australian waters and remember the magic password: 'ASYLUM' A few years ago, 140 members of the Taliban family from Afghanistan were flown Goat Class from Kabul to our Indonesian gateway where agents were on hand to fast-track them to their boat trips to luxury accommodation They joined tens of thousands of other lucky winners already staying in hotels all over Australia Our most popular destinations also include the Ashmore reef and the world famous Christmas Island resort . If you still don't understand the rules, don't forget, there's no need to phone a friend or ask the audience Just apply for legal aid. Hundreds of lawyers, social workers and counsellors are waiting to help. It won't cost you a penny. It could change your life forever. So play today. Iraqi terrorists, Afghan dissidents, Albanian gangsters, pro-Pinochet activists, anti-Pinochet activists, Kosovan drug-smugglers, Tamil tigers, bogus Bosnians, Rwandan mass murderers, Somali guerrillas... COME ON DOWN! Get along to Indonesia Get along to the fishing ports Don't stop in Thailand or Bali Go straight to Australia And you are GUARANTEED to be one of tens of thousands of lucky winners in the easiest game on earth. Everyone's a winner, when they play 'ASYLUM' |
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