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 What are the requirements for becoming an australian?
by that i mean from a permanent resident point of view.
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do i have to live in australia for two years before i am allowed apply for a citizenship test?...


 Who thinks Kyle Sandilands is an idiot ?
No really how many Ozzies think Vyle Kyle is an idiot. How many more would like to see Dave Hughes bash the tool Kyle Sandilands. ?


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 I think Ivan Milat offered me a lift?
Hello everyone, Ok this is gonna sound weird.., but last night i was watching the TV and was falling asleep and then a programme came on and it was about a Australian serial killer called Ivan Milat, ...


 Who's Grumpier - Aussies or Kiwis?
I've just arrived here in New Zealand from England half a year ago, and I was surprised to find the people here far more reserved and unsmiling than I would have expected from my European point ...


 Guy from Europe needs some suggestions and advices for his trip to Australia?
Hi folks!

Yesterday I asked how to work and travel in Australia as a young European Tourist. Now, after I was told I will not be allowed to work down under, because my country doesn'...


 Would yo like to visit, or emigrate to, New Zealand? if so, why?
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 When is Australia's EARTH HOUR?
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 Travelling to Australia dilemma?
I really want to go to Australia on a working holiday visa i know i am eligible but i have no one who is willing to go with me,they are all engaged or having kids and settling down,i am on the other ...


 Where is the best palce to celebrate the new year?
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 What Generation Australian Are You?
What generation Australian are you? And of what ancetry? I pretty sure im 5th...its hard to trace any further back! (oh and of British ancetry)....


 Poll: Melbourne or Sydney?
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 If Australia is a prison colony, how is it they have a city?
I mean, I saw on finding nemo, a city. but I thought Australia was a prison colony for convicts.

and what about Josef Fritzl, if he is in australia, probably a convict, how is it the ...


 What does the "CBD" mean in the location Brisbane CBD? Country: Australia?
Meaning is CBD central in Brisbane or Outside?...


 What are youe views about TAREE ZAMEEN PAR?
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 If you live in Australia for 10 years does that automatically make you a citizen?
Or what if you marry a citizen does that automatically make you a citizen?...


 Do you think Australia is weird?
Just wondering if people think Australia is a weird place...
Like, do you think that how we wear hats like this:
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 I want to go to Australia.. does anyone know the best places to visit whilst im out there???
Basically im just dying to go out there, and when i eventually get there, where are the places to go... when i go i will be 18 nearly 19 so obviously i want the night life but I dont just want to go ...


 I live in Newcastle NSW where are u from?
AND ALSO WHAT WEATHER, TIME AND NEWS THAT IS HAPPENING THERE...


 Is Melbourne a good city to live in?
My partner and I are thinking of moving to Melbourne early next year. Is Melbourne a good city to live in? Does it get really cold like everyone says? We want to live in a place that's fun, has ...


 Have you ever seen a kangaroo?
I think they are really cool!! And do they really bounce and everything??...



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ADELAIDE.Who has been there?What are your abiding memories?What will i find it like,having spent all my life?

in England,and now going to live there ,probably for the rest of moi naturale life.

    



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Overcast Kid
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WHY?

I have lived here my whole life, and am trying to get out of here! It is ridiculously hot here in summer (and I see plenty of English people like you red as lobsters, so slap on some sunscreen, damn it!). We have a pathetic state cricket team (even worse than TASMANIA...) and love to eat really weird things, such as "Frog" cakes (disappointingly, with no real frog inside) meat pies with mushy green peas (as if the look of it wasn't enough to make you sick...) and fritz and sauce sandwiches (No, not that German guy Fritz, the over processed random animal parts turned into a log of sandwich meat!)

My "abiding memories" are missing out on concerts because bands don't want to come to such a backwater. That and being amused by those tshirts: "South Australia; It's Heaps Good"...

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Leila Tequila
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Yeah I stayed there for 6 months while I was on a working holiday in OZ, I got a great job and liked it so much I stayed.

The nightlife is good, quite indie, it's a fun place and not many Brits..I made some great friends for life there as they are very friendly and accomodating.

Theres a student population, loads of nice restaurants, a great beach at Glenelg which you can get to by tram from the city, great vibe there!

Not as touristy by far as the other cities so it is a great place to live, you wouldn't want tourists on your doorstep if you were living there and thats the reason I liked it so much. In Sydney etc you are lucky to meet a true Aussie!

You can get away from it all to the wine country or some absolutely to die for country restaurants on a day trip aswell.

You will have a great time- I think that Its more about the people you meet rather than the place and I can guarantee that you will make friends very very easily ... you will love it.

My lasting memories are FRIENDS FRIENDS FRIENDS!


♥ Just Jo ♥
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I'm sure you'll love it.
My family came here from England, they would never leave.'
Don't tell anyone you like it though, we like to keep it a secret ;)))


wallyboy
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Stopped at Tailem Bends near Adelaide, found people very nice, then travelled through , to Adelaide hills where there is a lovely motorcycle museum, then out to barosa valley, which is the wine region, i found the whole thing quite enchanting.
I'm sure you will enjoy the area


Marla
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Its great....I agree with all of the above and would like to add that we have The best festivals....The Fringe (indie arts and performance fest), The Arts festival, Womadelaide (international music fest), plus lots of mini festivals throughout the year...they don't call it the festival state for nothing.....we also brew the best beer...Coopers Ale!


London NW3
Very hot,dry place.sleepy town but has night life also,nice cricket ground.its clean and people are friendly.great places nearby for the outdoors.stress free lifestyle it nice and you'll enjoy it


Elsie.1912
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http://answers.yahoo.com/my/profile;_ylt=AmzjdEBlr6j1LYJI97b2g8Lsy6IX;_ylv=3?show=ZAh3U4tXaa

I've sent you a link for one of my contacts. He is a Scot living in Adelaide for 40 odd years i think. He should be able to tell you all about it. As far as i know, he loves it.

bon voyage.


Rita M
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I love Adelaide!

I've been there a couple of times over the past 20 years. It is a city with wonderful beaches. The Adelaide Hills are not far away, and offer sleepy little towns, and great nature.

Personally, I am not a fan of big cities, perhaps that's why I think Adelaide is not boring, it is just right.

There are nice pubs and restaurants, so you don't need to test the Adelaide floater if you are not into pies and pea soup. :)

Sure, summers are hot, but then it is hot anywhere in Australia. But there are distinctive seasons, and spring and autumn often reminded me on the weather in Europe, cool and rainy. I haven't been there in winter yet.

Good luck!


Laura
I am there. I asked a perfectly logical question. It was answered by an Australian who proceeded to insult me. I can't wait to get away.


Stoned
Well its got to be better than bloody england man ! Head 750 kms east to Melbourne for a far better lifestyle. Adelaide is for bungalow dwelling mortgage payers with overgrown kids who won't leave home. It is a neat clean city but small and uninspiring. S.A. has a nice coastline though on down towards the Fleureau Peninsula etc. but for a city and the life and for wider options all round I would choose Melbourne. I partly grew up in Adelaide and took off to Melbourne never looking back. Adelaide also has a grim history of underlying weirdness, bizarre murders,child molesters and sexual creepy crawlers ! City of "churches" hmmm ? The devil comes in many disguises...... I know my Oz mate believe me.


embellishment3
I lived there for several years then moved to a bigger city.Sorry but I found Adelaide very boring also.


LINDA M
it is like England 30 years ago - very traditional - with fab beaches and amazing scenes. Only down side is the shopping - not as good as other big cities, take things with you like, toiletries as they are expensive about 8$ for shampoo!!! my friend lives in the Barossa Valley and when i visit her i always have to take with me - next jeans and tops ! cadburys chocolate , booze (vodka as about $30 a bottle) toiletries - this is really the only down side and then that is only a small thing! just get any visitors to bring stuff over!!!

have fun xxxxx


yahwhooon
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Adelaide? One word for it, BORING!!!!!!!!!



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