Travelling to Australia, any good places to go? |
| Hey, well im travelling to aus next year for a gap year and i my plan is to travel/backpack for 6 weeks then settle down and get a job in one place for the rest of my time there. and i was wondering ... |
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Do Australian teenagers stay virgin until they get married? |
I know that cultural and traditional things and beliefs always have a big impact on the way that certain group of people live. However this question is always interesting to me.
Do A... |
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Moving from Melb to QLD should we live Sunshine Coast or Gold Coast? |
| We are thinking of moving to QLD from Melbourn family of 5. We are looking at the Sunshine Coast but have no idea of good suburbs. I need to look at primary and secondary schools for my children. H... |
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What is the cost of living in New Zealand?? |
If we earn about 2000 per month, is that enough for the surviving??
Rental, food, travel...... (inclusive)
Any state in New Zealand will do.... |
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7 weeks till i go to australia for a year.... so what do i do about my debts? |
| Im heading for a working holiday around australia very soon, problem is i have a small loan i pay monthly, any ideas of how i could postpone the debt for a year? (friends and relatives cant help!)... |
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Tips/advice for what i need to pack for Australia? |
| Im going to Australia for just over three weeks on the 21st April, a friend lives out there and im going to her wedding. Having never been there before im woundering if people have any advice on what ... |
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How is the polite greeting manner in australia? |
Additional Details not in everyday life, but in having a business and dealing with client, also how's the manner in a business dinner?do we have to pay or the client has to?... |
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Qualifying criteria for emmigrating to OZ from UK? |
| Does any one know the critera you must meet in order to emmigrate to OZ from the UK?... |
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My dream vacation would be to visit Australia, but I will just have to be entertained by what I can see...? |
| on television. The one thing that bothers me is that from TV, I have heard there are so many poisonous snakes and spiders. It is really that bad? Honestly, are they just mainly in the woods or ... |
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Gap year travelling... any idea's? |
| I'm planning my gap year at the moment and am thinking the main places i want to go are Australia, NZ and Fiji, has anyone got any idea's where to go in these places or any other idea'... |
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Is 42 to old for topless work? |
| What is the majority's opinion to a mature (older) women working in a nude profession?... |
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Looking for different destinations for travelling Australia? |
| Looking to travel and camp. What are the different out of the way beautiful places to go and explore and camp, from the everyday places that people normally travel to? Thank you.... |
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Is it true its cheaper to live in Australia than in the US? Do koala bears eat in trees on the beach? |
| I've always had a dream to move to Australia and purchase a beach house. I heard its hella cheap. I also heard that koala bears sit and eat in the trees on the beach. I want to confirm this. ... |
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Manly or Bondi? |
Where would you prefer to live?
All things considered; price, transport, location and so on.
Id prefer Manly, only because I'm a Northern Beaches girl.... |
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Is there anyone here from Australia? |
| i was thinking about moving there and wanted to know more about ... |
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Australians!? |
Is a copy of my original birth certificate considered certified? If not how do I go about getting a certified copy??? Problem is need it first thing tomorrow morning and its already 9.30 pm...****! |
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Mz_P
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Your original full birth certificate is the one you need, it doesnt need to be certified by anyone, and even a photocopy isnt going to work... If you live in the city, then go to the Birth, Deaths, Marriages registrar and ask them for a copy, it only takes 10mins and $20... You cant get one from the court house, you can only apply for one... |
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AussieGirl
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If it is a photocopy of your birth certificate - you will need to have it certified by a justice of the peace for it to be certified.
If you need it urgently - have a look in the yellow pages for a justice of the peace or drop into a magistrate's court early in the morning. All justice of the peace services are free. |
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iain h
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Take your copy of your Birth Cert to your local Police Station, then ask for, and sign, a Statuatory Declaration that yours is a True and Faithfull copy of the Original, and have the S.D. countersigned by the Police Officer in Charge. You will be legally held to have been telling the truth. Use the S.D. and copy of your B.C. to help obtain your passport or whatever. Don't try and falsify! |
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aussiechic94
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if u have like a little slip thing then its only an extract of ur birth certificate and u have to buy the full one n its like 20 bucks but most people dont have them and u only really need them for your passport and stuff but otherwise i think it is ok to just have that and yea i think its certified lol im rambling on now but i think it depends on wat u need it for...=)
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Tunic
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A "certified copy" means one that a JP (Justice of the Peace) has certified as being a true and accurate facsimile. Many major suburban shopping centres have volunteer JPs on duty at different times throughout the week to provide this sort of service, as well as witnessing contracts and declarations and that sort of thing. Only problem is, they need to sight both the copy AND the original before they will certify the copy. They will then stamp the copy and sign the stamp with their name and JP ID number. |
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Greg S
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wow, there's nothing like leaving it to the last minute. good luck, try the j.p. option |
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Mel
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A copy is not certified unless it has been signed by a JP.
Take the copy and the original to either a GP, pharmacist, post office, police station or look up for a JP in your area http://jp.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/public/welcomePublic.do |
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Elizabeth
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Call the Births, Deaths and Marriages Department of your local Court House they will be able to give you the factual information you require.
If what you have is an original and not a copy of your full Birth Certificate (not an extract) then that's all you need. |
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Emma
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Police stations and most post offices will have a JP where you can get it certified. |
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David P
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Take the birth certificate to a Seven Eleven or somewhere there is a photocopier, if you don't already have a copy.
Find an all-night pharmacy and get the pharmacist to stamp and sign the copy as a certified copy.
GO! GO! GO! Go now!
UPDATE: Sorry, you have to take the original to the pharmacy, too. |
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