The Eyre Initiative is a government-sponsored program in the Sovereign Communicative Order of Sino-Korea for the settlement of areas such as the Eyre Basin and the Nullarbor Plain in order to deal with population growth in the area. It has recieved funding and support from the Vietnamese Liberation Army, Hanzhan Corporation, and Guankong-Zhongan Metal Industries. The Australian government has also shown some interest. The program was initiated in 2002 and expected to last until 2032, when population distribution was expected to be more even, in the Outback and along the coast. The program was named for Lake Eyre, the SCOSK outback's most famous natural landmark due to its being the lowest point on the Australian continent.
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| - The Eyre Initiative is a government-sponsored program in the Sovereign Communicative Order of Sino-Korea for the settlement of areas such as the Eyre Basin and the Nullarbor Plain in order to deal with population growth in the area. It has recieved funding and support from the Vietnamese Liberation Army, Hanzhan Corporation, and Guankong-Zhongan Metal Industries. The Australian government has also shown some interest. The program was initiated in 2002 and expected to last until 2032, when population distribution was expected to be more even, in the Outback and along the coast. The program was named for Lake Eyre, the SCOSK outback's most famous natural landmark due to its being the lowest point on the Australian continent.
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| - The Eyre Initiative is a government-sponsored program in the Sovereign Communicative Order of Sino-Korea for the settlement of areas such as the Eyre Basin and the Nullarbor Plain in order to deal with population growth in the area. It has recieved funding and support from the Vietnamese Liberation Army, Hanzhan Corporation, and Guankong-Zhongan Metal Industries. The Australian government has also shown some interest. The program was initiated in 2002 and expected to last until 2032, when population distribution was expected to be more even, in the Outback and along the coast. The program was named for Lake Eyre, the SCOSK outback's most famous natural landmark due to its being the lowest point on the Australian continent.
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