Definitions
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- noun Australia A movement of people from
cities to thecountryside .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The demographic adviser with KPMG says the seachange and treechange movement was just a precursor to a more permanent move to the bush.
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Not everyone is up for a seachange, or a treechange for that matter.
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Not everyone is up for a seachange, or a treechange for that matter.
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Not everyone is up for a seachange, or a treechange for that matter.
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Not everyone is up for a seachange, or a treechange for that matter.
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Not everyone is up for a seachange, or a treechange for that matter.
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Not everyone is up for a seachange, or a treechange for that matter.
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Yet, Dr Birrell said, while the treechange phenomenon is a "nice aspiration", it is impractical for people who need to find employment.
Blayney Chronicle 2009
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"People who still wanted career progression were particularly disappointed by their treechange.
Blayney Chronicle 2009
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This is because keychange, treechange and valuechange scope is root\cimv2 (keychange.
The Code Project Latest Articles Giorgi Dalakishvili 2008
frogapplause commented on the word treechange
(Australia) A movement of people from cities to the countryside.
June 4, 2011
bilby commented on the word treechange
Also tree change. Term may be patterned on sea change, movement from city to coastal villages.
June 4, 2011
frogapplause commented on the word treechange
Thanks!
June 4, 2011