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http://www.torrentday.com/ : The Hottest Private Tracker On The Net!!! To Avoid Fakes, ALWAYS Check That The Torrent Was Added By: TvTeam. www . TorrentDay . Com (((((((((((((= Enjoy No RAR releases =)))))))))))))))))))) ...................................NFO:.................................... . 67pk P R O U D L Y P R E S E N T S . . . ------------------------------------------------------ ----- --- -- - the.making.of.modern.australia.pt.ii.ws.pdtv.xvid-hdcp ------------------------------------------------------- ----- --- -- - Source : PDTV Genre : Documentary Air : 29/07/2010 Release : 31/07/2010 Resolution : 640x352 Aspect Ratio : 1.818 Framerate : 25.000fps Video Codec : XviD Video Bitrate : 1254kbps Audio : 129kbps MP3 2ch 48000Hz Duration : 00:54:59 Size : 29x20m [The Australian Dream] The Australian obsession to own your own home is so entrenched in our culture, there's even a phrase for it The Australian Dream. It began immediately after the Second World War and continues to this day. At first 'the Dream' was modest a 2 bedroom dwelling in the suburbs just like everyone elses, with enough land for a vegie patch and a spot for the kids to play. But then the population exploded, the suburbs sprawled, the fashions changed, and 'the Dream' did too. Today a 'modest' Australian home is at least twice the size of the post-war model. It used to be possible to buy a house for three times your annual salary, now it's nine times. And where once "home" was about shelter and security, now it's also a means of accumulating wealth and status for which many are finding it impossible to pay. In this episode a cross-section of Australians tell stories of the Australian Dream; Olive and Roger still live in the tiny home Roger built with hand tools when the war ended 65 years ago; Carol has lived in a succession of renovated houses before finding her 'dream home', but a life-long contact with asbestos building materials has resulted in a life-threatening illness; Kevin in outback New South Wales tells us he was the first aborigine to receive funding to build a house, a tiny weatherboard cottage which has been 'home' for he and his wife, their eight kids and a plethora of relatives and friends; Sophia and Joe reflect on how their dream to profit from owning multiple properties turned into a nightmare in which they lost everything; and 90 year old Dolly, whos rented all her life, reminds us that you dont have to own it, to live in your 'dream home'. Remarkably, no matter how high the prices go, the Australian Dream endures. Successive Australian Governments have kept it alive by providing special grants to first home buyers and generous tax incentives to new investors. But there are 22 million people in Australian today and were struggling to accommodate them. Predictions are that in 2050 there will be close to 40 million, and no doubt most of them will have ambitions to own their own home. http://www.abc.net.au/tv/makingaustralia/ Prob get nuked for some lame ass reason! Enjoy!! Shell & BNC suppliers PRiVATE 100mbit+ Sites in .Fi .Cz .EE .DK .JP & ARCHiVES AU, US, UK & NZ Cappers / Encoders Dump Owners with 10Mbit+ TV-DVD Suppliers HDCPTV@lavabit.com Related Torrents
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