What impact did the Ten Pound Poms have on Australia?

Known as the Ten Pound Poms, this mass exodus was a scheme devised by the Australian and British Governments in order to help populate Australia. An assisted passage scheme, established and operated by the Australian Government, attracted over one million British migrants between 1945 and 1972.

When was the Ten Pound Pom scheme?

1945
In 1945 the Australian Government introduced the Assisted Passage Migration Scheme (also known as the ‘Ten-Pound Pom’ scheme) to attract migrant families from Britain. By 1947 more than 400,000 British people had signed up for the scheme.

What was the displaced persons scheme?

Under the Displaced Persons Program, Australia accepted 170,000 displaced persons over 5 years, the largest number of non-British migrants in that time frame in the history of Australian migration. Selection for migration to Australia was based on the candidate’s fitness for work as well as medical and security checks.

What was the 1947 target set by the Australian government?

In 1947, the Australian government set a target that 90 per cent of immigrants should come from the UK. This was difficult to achieve. Between 1953 and 1956 immigrants from southern Europe outnumbered those from the UK.

Was Jimmy Barnes a 10 pound Pom?

What about some ‘ten pound poms’ that people think are Australian, well try these names for a start: Hugh Jackman, The Bee Gees, Noni Hazlehurst, Jimmy Barnes, John Waters, John Farnham, Olivia Newton John, Kylie Minogue, Julia Gillard and Alan Bond.”

Can over 60 emigrate to Australia?

The Australian government has created a dedicated pathway for people looking to retire in Australia, but the conditions for entry are quite narrow. To qualify for the retirement visa pathway for permanent residence, you must have previously held a retirement visa or investment visa before 8th May 2018.

What happened to refugees after WWII?

Conditions were varied and sometimes harsh. Rations were restricted, and curfews were frequently imposed. Camps were shut down as refugees found new homes and there was continuous consolidation of remaining refugees into fewer camps. By 1952, all but two DP camps were closed.

When did the Ten Pound Pom scheme come into effect?

What is it? The Ten Pound Pom scheme, or assisted passage scheme as it is also known by, came into effect in 1947 and lasted until 1972 by which point over two million people had come to Australia through the scheme., it was introduced by Arthur Calwell the immigration minister for Australia at this point.

Where did the Ten Pound tourists come from?

The Orient Line ship Orontes in Tilbury Docks circa 1957 shortly before sailing for Sydney carrying (mainly) migrants on the assisted passage scheme. Ten Pound Poms (or Ten Pound tourists) is a colloquial term used in Australia and New Zealand to describe British citizens who migrated to Australia and New Zealand after the Second World War.

Where did Jenny from Ten Pound Poms live?

They moved around the Gippsland area a bit, they lived in Morwell, Moe and they eventually settled in Yallourn (Jenny Theobald, 2016) [2]. Jenny and her family have lived in Victoria ever since they arrived here and have not left again, not even back to England as a holiday. What is it?