I don't mean like koalas and kangaroos etc, but in the context of waltzing matilda the kangaroo or Sam the koala. My daughter is doing a project for school and we can't seem to find any, ...
Additional Details ok let me re-state that. are there any laws in austrailia, that arent in the US... big ones. that are considered "felony" or "misdemenor" if they ...
I am applying for Australia universities for my graduate studies.
I like nature and biking. I like more cold weather but well not too hot weather also is fine. I would like to study in a city in ...
to christmas right now but i was wonderin what does santa wear in auss?? lol does he wear short sleeves?? ...i know santa dnt exist but im juss sayin =) Additional Details lol aint ...
Im thinking of emigrating to Australia. I can go through on the special/skilled visa as i am a engineer. What i would like to know is what is a engineers wage in australia and what would be the ...
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I am looking to travel alone to Sydney, Australia and would like to know what the min age of staying in a hotel there is - I know it is strictly 21 in the USA - can anyone help? T...
I'm going to be traveling to Australia with 3 of my best friends next August hopefully. We will be 18 when we go over there.
My question is; Melbourne or Gold Coast?
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Sydney is a great city with lots of friendly people. There are some dickheads and ratbags but you expect those anywhere. The Universities in Sydney are excellent with many extra-curricular activities and clubs and societies for every possible activity. Go along to O-week at the beginning of the year to get an idea of what is on at the uni of your choice. Join a few things and you will soon meet lots of friendly and interesting people.
On top of that, Sydney is one of the most beautiful cities in the world with everything you would expect in a cosmopolitan city of five million people. Enjoy yourself!
cricketnutoz
Ignore the miseries, Sydney is full of friendly and helpful people. I didn't go to uni there but I know a lot of people who did and some who are still there and they love it. It's an awesome city with loads to do for young people. And if you're coming from Europe the exchange rate will be in your favour (although the Ozdol has strengthened somewhat lately). You are a very lucky person, hope you realise how many others would love to do what you're doing!
roy_glen2003
All Australian people that I have met during my Army career were very friendly, many were from Sydney. I visited Sydney for a few days while stationed in Vietnam and met some of the finest people you would ever want to meet.
~ B_e_K_z ~
I'm sure they are... too bad the only people I know in Sydney are my extended family... LONGGGGGG story =P
xxoo
Nah babe, Oz is aweosome wherever you go =]
sebcue
yes.However you need to have common sense and be careful.
Someone
well i live in australia and australia is very welcoming and is prety much juke like european countrys
( lived there for 1year )
Half our county is european anyway
dont know about sydney though.
wtg_ib
Sydney is full of strange people
the black fantom
sydney?pick another city
mad_mick001
Most people in Sydney are pricks! Self centred, rude, ignorant and can't drive for sh!t!
Printer
People in most of Australia are generally nice. People in sydney are horrible