Big Brother Movement

The Big Brother Movement was a youth migration program ran by a non-profit organisation based in Sydney, Australia. It aimed to bring youths from Britain to Australia to work on farms or in the Australian outback. With the cooperation of the Australian Immigration Department the movement was founded by Sir Richard Linton in 1924.

According to a recently published book on the subject, the so-called Little Brother immigrant was "assigned to a Big Brother, resident citizen for advice, solace and companionship" within the framework of the patrie.[1]

References

  1. Blanks, Fred (September 2004). "Likely Lads and Lasses by Alan Gill". Quadrant. Sydney: International Association for Cultural Freedom Australia. 2006 (0): 50–57. Archived from the original on 4 August 2008. Retrieved 2 August 2008.


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