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 Hot old is to old to move to australia ?
me and me mum want to move to australia we are both hairdressers and i am a beautician as well but we are wondering how old is to old to move to australia i have hared that you can Only move up to 45 ...


 Where are the best places to surf in australia?
want to learn to surf as part of my first trip down under...anyone have beaches they recommend? have friends near brisbane so i'll be over on the eastern side....


 G'day mate! How ya' goin'?
Has anyone been to Sydney? Played in the Opera House? Done anything cool in Australia? Any Stories?...


 I am thinking of taking a job in Brisbane, Aus. I surf, Good place to live?
I will be working in Brisbane but want to surf alot. I will be able to get to the Sunshine Coast and The Gold Coast on weekends, any advice?...


 To people not from australia :)
im from australia, and im just curious of what people from other countries think of us as people.

[how you think our personalities are]

ta :) :) :)...


 Which town is best in australia?
Hello people from the other side of this planet.
Why do you like it most? And where can i get your famos beer or do you drink ´the milk out of the ...


 Is this legal ??
We have to do this assignment for school... strategie thing for luna park..

Ok, I say that luna Park (Australia, Nsw, Sydney) is free to everyboady thats out of nsw..i make them choose ...


 We are moving to Brisbane in January 2009 and I'd like some advice on great family oriented suburbs.?
Which family oriented suburbs would allow rent at $600? And what are the best primary schools and kindergartens in Brisbane - in which suburbs....


 I need a nice place to live in Sydney? What area?
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 How do you go about finding a house for rent in Mount Isa QLD?
We are looking to move there and having trouble finding a place to find rental properties
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 Hi, the next year I'm going to Australia but I don't know what city is the best for live?
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 Where to live in australia, sydney or melbourne?
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 Australia minimum wage $14.31?!?!!?
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 Is there anywhere in Australia that you can..?
ride an elephant?
Please let me know if you know anywhere that you can.
Preferably in Victoria

Thanks :)...


 Hey can anyone give me the site where I can find information about australian jobs?
Like what can be the fields available?...


 1 week in Australia?
What would you suggest doing in Australia if 1 week is all you have? Is there time to see prehaps one other city, maybe day trip or something. I'm guessing for 1 week you'd be better of ...


 Weird facts about australia..?
hi i have to do a presentation about australia for school...could you give me some interesting or weird facts (laws etc)?...


 Hey! All you Non-Aussies...?
I have always been curious about what people from other countries think about our great brown land, and it's people??...


 Your opinion on reservoir vic?
i am thinking of moving there and want to know what you think of the place pros ...


 Anyone worked or moved to America from Australia? Did you like it ?
am thinking of teaching over there for a few years - any advice or personal stories would be great!
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Dragonfly

16 years old, on the street (now 'ex-british') and illegal immigrant in australia? Advice please!?

I'm sitting in an internet cafe as i write this. I'm currently ok as i have £400 in my purse which i stole from my abusive ex-father (i itend to divorce my parents if that's possible) now wondering what to do. After a particularly abusive episode i stole my father's credit card, booked a flight to australia, and here i am. I've long intended to go live in australia; i've just gone about it the wrong way! I've binned my passport because i refuse to go back; it's probably on it's way to a distant rubbish dump by now. The only ID i have (being only 16) is my birth certificate, which i'm keeping hidden. At the moment i'm staying in a hotel but will soon be moving onto the streets because i want to save money; weather is glorious. But what the hell do i do now? I need to go to school! I have nowhere to live. How can i convince some official to let me stay? Desperately want education, but would rather be a street bum than put in some vile british care home. Help? Thanks!

    



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hellnocutco
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The obvious answer is you should go to another member of your family that can put you up...but since you have already made this big decision to leave the country that might be hard. Honestly, the best thing you can do is find a nice older man to take you in. I know this may not be a crowd pleaser...but you are going to find out on your own soon enough. Use all of your charms to your advantage, not many people can resist a sad young girl. You will learn there are people who are going to take advantage of you, so toughen up. Go around and find a waitressing job, lie and say you are 19. Get a job and connections to people who can help you, and prepare for some difficult times. Again, if there are any relatives that can help you, don't destroy those lines of communication, and always remember that you can run from your problems, but they never go away until you deal with them.


Animemadness
>AustraliaKids Help Line1800 55 1800 -for those up to age 13

>(Victoria Only) Melbourne Youth Support Service (MYSS) at Frontyard
Phone (03) 9614-3688 from 9am-8pm weekdays, 10am-6pm weekends or email myss@mcm.org.au.
MYSS can tell you about housing and places you can stay at.

>Lifeline Australia Phone 13 11 14 www.lifeline.org.au
Call Lifeline if you are feeling down and in need of some help to get yourself through a tough situation

>fornt yard youth service-If you are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless and between 12 and 25 call free 1800 800 531

DO NOT let anyone send you back to that abuse at all make it clear to them that is the reason you left


tuppenybitz
i find it hard to believe you were able to buy a ticket and get through airport security alone!

you will fast find yourself in a serious dangerous position if you live on the streets.
id give you a few weeks before you are seriously injured or killed
go to the British embassy or consulate or phone one of the help lines a previous poster gave you
Do something NOW before you get hurt!


help_wanted
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i wish i could help u but i'm not from australia. i just wanted to say that i really admire ur bravery. is it possible that u approach the british embassy for a start? u can ask them to help u, i guess. well, good luck, and take care!


fatsausage
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Go to the nearest British Consul.


thing55000
Domestic violence can be used as a valid reason to apply for a protection visa to Australia.

Unfortunately, you've made a bad mistake by overstaying your Visa, but given the circusmstances that can't be helped.

You need sensible advice and somewhere safe to stay.

Below is a helpful link for Women's Refuges within Australia.

Most refuges provide secure single room accommodation in houses which look just like ordinary suburban homes, meals, safe bathroom and washing facilities, counselling and support, and have access to legal and immigration services.

They can also put you in contact with youth refuges if that is more appropriate for you.

You may have a time limit to stay, but can move to another refuge if the situation is dire.

During my years working in a women's refuge, a number of the women were successfully assisted with immigration and refugee issues.

Also, women's refuges are good places to look for confidential assistance, as they are in locations which are not advertised generally.

Best wishes to you! :-)


tentofield
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You must report yourself to the authorities if you are to have any chance. I don't know what the law is in the UK but you cannot be forced to return home in Australia nor can you be forced into care when you are 16. You can, however, be arrested if you commit a crime and will be deported once you have served your sentence. You will also be deported if you overstay your visa.

You don't say how long you have been here. Presumably you are still covered by your visa (you would not have that amount of money still had you been here three months and it wouldn't be in pounds, it would be in Australian dollars. As you are still covered by your visa, you are not illegal yet so you can ask for help and be listened to. Others have given you references for agencies offereing help, call them.


jennifer h
I'm sorry but you have done things all wrong. you can't stay in Australia as an illegal immigrant. You won't be able to get a tax number so you can't work. Best to give yourself up now before you go drifting . I know life can be hard at your age but for your future you need your schooling Qualifications. and then the world is your oyster. You are in for a rocky road if you don't do things the proper way now. You have no choice but to give yourself up .If you want help with authorities there is some nice people along the way but in the long run the legal system will win so you may as well go along with it and be kind to yourself it won't seem the right answer at the moment to you but behave and smile and the world will smile back


waltzsingmatilda
I thought the poms stopped sending there convicts 200 years ago?





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