My commitment to the forgotten families of Australia is to ease your cost of living pressure.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I could definitely see myself living back in Australia again. If I had a family, I could move back.
I think Australia is just a great place to bring up a family.
Everyone knows how much Australia means to me. I try to get back here as much as I can, but normally it's for work, so I'm in and out and jetlagged and stressed.
I only get to spend about six to eight weeks in Australia now and I really miss my family and friends.
My parents were drawn to the idea that there was space and opportunity in Australia. For the meagre sum of £10, you could sail your entire family out to Australia, so that's what my father chose to do.
You have to remember that I was an Australian girl of the Fifties and Sixties. For Australians at that time, it was imperative to get out of the country and discover the world.
There is a real sense of family when you're around Australians, even if you don't know them.
America has given me everything Australia couldn't. I grew up on a dairy farm. Now I live in Isleworth, a gated community in Orlando with Tiger Woods down the street.
Leaving Australia was the hardest thing I have ever done.
To live in Australia permanently is rather like going to a party and dancing all night with one's mother.