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Electrifying opportunities in Australia!
In these troubled financial times, more and more skilled workers in countries like Ireland, the UK, India, the USA and China are considering migration to Australia, following the example of millions before them. In days gone by, like after World War 2, Australia was desperate to boost its population and needed plenty of muscle to get huge projects off the ground, like the Snowy Mountains Scheme, for example. This vast project was designed to provides irrigation for farms and feeds hydroelectricity into the national grid. In the same spirit, in Australia today, there are some landmark developments in alternative energy that would be very interesting to intending skilled immigrants.
UK/Eire fires; Australia hires.
Yes, in 2008 there was a ‘Global Financial Crisis (GFC)’ and yes, in 2009, it evolved into the ‘Global Economic Crisis (GEC), whipping up fearful comparisons of the Crash of 1929 and the years of deprivation which followed it. Certainly, developed countries are having a tough time, especially if they export to the USA, or to industrialised countries that export to the USA.
Aussie Synchrotron: World leading Science
The brand new Australian Synchrotron is a machine the size of a football field that circulates electrons travelling at almost the speed of light; in one second they travel the equivalent of seven times round the world. That’s pretty quick.
Top Australian Mathematician sums up skilled migration opportunities
When we think of skilled migration to Australia, ‘Mathematician’ is one job that probably doesn’t spring to mind immediately. However, University of Melbourne professor, Hyam Rubinstein, warns Australia’s ability to win contracts for high-tech causes is at risk, owing to a looming shortage of mathematicians.

