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Home or Away - Living the Irish Australian Dream with Aisling Moloney
by Beat 102-103
Journalist Aisling Moloney brings us along on her move to Australia and tries to find out why thousands of young people from across Ireland are making the move down under.The 28-year-old from Dungarvan in county Waterford emigrated to Sydney in 2024, after several years of living and working in Dublin as a journalist with RTÉ and Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail.Aisling then speaks to young people on the Rainbow Walkway on Coogee Beach in Sydney about the draw of Australia and their experience of life in Sydney.After hearing about how living so far away from home can be hard for many, she speaks to Central Coast GAA Club and visits 'The Doss House' and 'Frank Macs' where Irish gather in search of that feeling of home.She then makes the trip to Perth to visit her sister Eimear, who has lived there for 13 years and is married with three children.In the second part of this documentary, Aisling hears about some of the more difficult as
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Journalist Aisling Moloney brings us along on her move to Australia and tries to find out why thousands of young people from across Ireland are making the move down under.The 28-year-old from Dungarvan in county Waterford emigrated to Sydney in 2024, after several years of living and working in Dublin as a journalist with RTÉ and Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail.Aisling then speaks to young people on the Rainbow Walkway on Coogee Beach in Sydney about the draw of Australia and their experience of life in Sydney.After hearing about how living so far away from home can be hard for many, she speaks to Central Coast GAA Club and visits 'The Doss House' and 'Frank Macs' where Irish gather in search of that feeling of home.She then makes the trip to Perth to visit her sister Eimear, who has lived there for 13 years and is married with three children.In the second part of this documentary, Aisling hears about some of the more difficult as
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