Sick of Australian politics? The people of Arranmore, a remote Irish island in the Atlantic Ocean with a population of 469, are calling you.

Last month the island, off the north-west coast of Donegal, got broadband internet for the first time as recipient's of Ireland’s first offshore digital hub.

In an open letter to the people of Australia, the island’s business community - which includes graphic designers, games and app developers, photographers, artisan craftspeople and even a tech company called Caped Koala Studios - is calling on Australians to take advantage of their high-speed internet "as good as any office in Sydney or Melbourne."

Arranmore, a remote Irish island off the coast of Donegal is inviting Australians to connect or emigrate here.

"Over the last 150 years, since the famine first hit Ireland, hundreds of our natives

have made their way Down Under, in search of new opportunities," the letter says.