'The British were described as Australia's only way to survive'

Australia Bound

18th October 1948: Migrant families wave goodbye from London airport as they leave Britain for new lives in Australia, using the assisted passage scheme. Source: Getty / Hulton Archive/Getty Images

We have talked about migration many times with historian Ingeborg van Teeseling. Often from regions that are far from Australia, such as the Balkans, Asia and the Netherlands. But for a long time, most of the migrants came from Britain. The “Bring out a Briton” scheme was set up especially for them.


This interview is in Dutch.

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