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100,000 left NZ for Aust.

NZPA Staff Correspondent Sydney Nearly 100,000 New. Zealanders have settled permanently in Australia in the last 20 years, according to latest figures. Statistics from the Australian Immigration and Ethnic Affairs Department show that from January, 1959. to June, 1980, about 94,000 New Zealanders had settled in Australia.

They were part of the net immigration total of 2.1 million people in that period of whom 1.36 million came from the British Commonwealth.

The United Kingdom provided thd highest number of settlers.in the 20-year period — almost a million in all. Other main sources of settlers were Italy (190,595), Greece (163.068) and Yugoslavia (145.935).-

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Press, 2 March 1982, Page 13

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100,000 left NZ for Aust. Press, 2 March 1982, Page 13

100,000 left NZ for Aust. Press, 2 March 1982, Page 13

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