A German Translator v Emoji?
Last Updated On: November 22, 2018
April Fool’s Day is always a good opportunity for companies and large organizations to show off their human side and some come up with very inventive pranks. This year, Google, which always takes April Fool’s Day seriously, announced a new addition to the auto-translate service for its Chrome browser – Emoji. A Symbol […]
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Searching for the Perfect German Translation Service
Last Updated On: December 28, 2018
Translation services are important for a myriad of reasons, especially for important documents and legal resources. The significance of translations pertains to the maintenance of the meaning and context of the content after translation. One of the reasons why people lay emphasis on German Translation Services is the presence of lucrative opportunities in the German market, […]
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A Noteworthy Son of German Soil
Last Updated On: May 8, 2019
Australia is grateful for the contributions its German settlers made (and indeed continue to). Our official translation service is currently exceptionally busy preparing migration and business documentation for the current wave. We decided to take time out to discuss a noteworthy migrant who arrived in 1852 on the brig Reiherstieg, and left great memorials behind. […]
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German Backpackers in Australia
Last Updated On: May 8, 2019
Australia’s a vast country, with a world of climates in it too. In fact, at 7,692,024 m2 it is 21.5 times larger than Germany and three-quarters of the size of the United States of America. It’s a popular destination for migrants who appreciate our unique style of life. This includes thousands of youngsters backpacking all […]
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Demand for German Migrants Remains Strong
Last Updated On: December 31, 2018
Australia’s original migration plan involved attracting settlers from Europe on account of a good culture match. Other targets included Germany, Italy, France, and Greece. The first German immigrants arrived in the 19th Century. By the time the 20th Century arrived, their numbers amounted to 38,352. The first German translation services were established, with offices in […]
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From Wurttemberg to Queensland Sheep Pens
Last Updated On: January 25, 2019
German migrants to Australia have always been welcomed because of their love of enterprise and adventure, even though in early days they sometimes needed assistance from a German translator to make themselves understood. As far back as 1879 Queensland Premier Thomas Mcllwraith remarked that “one hears or sees nothing of them for eighteen months or […]
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