After his father died in 1744.
John Clarke, who plays Fred Dagg moved to Australia in 1979. This link should tell you more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Dagg
This is a tricky question, as you are already set up in your native country and have learnt the ways/laws and education of that country. If you move to Australia, you are leaving your friends behind, you'll have to relearn the ways/laws of Australia and how they do things. On the plus side, you will be with your father. Also, you will make new friends and maybe have lots of adventures. You can keep in touch with your old friends by e-mail and phone (but be sure to check the international rates before you call!).
Goats did not move to Australia as Australia is an island and goats are not very good swimmers. People bought goats to Australia either by boat or plane to breed them for their meat, milk and fibre.
With consent of the child's natural father, yes. This agreement will need to be passed through the family court.
John Q. Adams was 33 years old when his father moved to the White House. He did not move in with him. His father becoming President was no big surprise. He had been vice-president for 8 years and was pretty much assured of being a candidate. Of course, he had to beat Jefferson, but it was no shock when he won.
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Hitler never reached or moved into Australia.