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Thousands of Samoans move to Australia every year, but they aren't coming direct
Despite a rapid growth in the number of Samoans living in Australia, only four per cent migrate directly. The overwhelming majority move to Australia via New Zealand. Stephen Howes discussed on Pacific Beat.
Read Stephen Howes and Sherman Surandiran’s blogs on ‘The NZ pathway: how and why Samoans migrate to Australia – part one and two’.
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