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 Why do you love australia?
I love living in Australia. Do you too?
Give me some reasons why you love the life here :)
thanksss....


 What do you think is Australia's best TV drama (still on air)?
I was just curious, because I've been away from Australia for a long time and recently I was enjoying watching Mcleod's daughters on dvd that my sister brought me over when she was visiting....


 Is there Woolsworth or Coles in Perth Australia? Thanks.?
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 Can you take chocolate on a plane from Sydney to Queensland?
I have a cadbury milk tray as a gift, can i put in in my checked luggage?...


 Should I go to the Werribee Zoo or Melbourne Zoo? I have one day to spare in Melbourne.?
Money is not an issue, I just want to make sure the time I spend there is worthwhile....


 My family is planning to migrate in australia.which city is best to live for a family qualit life?tnx?
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 Where can i find information about living in australia?
e.g costs of living, rent, phone etc
car costs,...


 What are some historical people of australia?
i doin report and cant find it aand by the way would steve irwin be ...


 I hear nothing but positives about Australia are there any negatives?
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 Has anyone been to New Zealand?
Me and my family are going in the August hols for 3 weeks and i'm not sure what clothes to take! Will it be really cold or shall we just take lots of jumpers?? We are travelling round both ...


 Im wanting to emigrate to New zealand with my family.... how easy is it??
How easy is it moving with out there with your family?
What is the job market like in IT?
I have 2 kids, a wife, im 27 work in IT and have £70'000 in savings..... and i want out of ...


 Migrating to australia with children where should i look for a house?
somewhere east australia no idea of towns etc so helpwould be great! not far from the main town but enough so there is parks and green areas etc for the kids and dog. near a school local shop, ...


 What are like, 10 of the most-used Australian slang words? And how did 'Cor Blimey' come about?
I'm going to be a foreign exchange student to Australia, and I need to know my slang terms.
Can you all give me like, 10 of the most common ones?
And why is the term "cor blimey&...


 Should my friend and I vacation to Australia?
I'm from America and my best friend and I are graduating soon and we wanna go to Australia. But where should we go? Help pleaseeeee (:...


 What is the difference between Australia and a pot of yoghurt?
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 What do you think of Australia?
what would you rate Australia out of 100%. Doing an assignment and need peoples opinions?...


 What i need to move to Australia?
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 I want to go to Sidney Australia next year has anyone been and if they have do they have an itinerary?
i want to walk over the harbour bridge and go to the wine reagon also i am middle aged and would like some ideas for good reasonabley priced hotels with charector and some good seafood restaurants in ...


 Will it be difficult for me to find a job?
I am traveling to Australia on the 10th Feb. Unfortunately when I arrive in Perth I will need to find a job. I was considering doing fruit picking, but I know there is high demand for this during ...


 What should a girl do if her bf is still doubtful if she lost her virginity to him or not?
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Sam h

I am travelling Australia in 1 month for 4 weeks and have never been.?

Has anyone got any useful info I should take on board anything will do. places, laws, people, avoid, ... Thanks

    



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Rowdy
Do's:
- go to Sydney
- go to Melbourne
- go to Outback
- wear sunscreen and hat
- go to beach
- have a BBQ
- drink real beer

Don't:
- go to Bondi
- take any food with you
- drink drive
- drink on the street
- smoke indoors


The_Mouse
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In a nutshell - just come over and enjoy yourself. Treat people the way you want people to treat you and you will be fine. Don't be a loudmouth and criticise everything. We are laid back and easy going but we can be serious too if you don't do the right thing.

Australia is a big place so DO NOT underestimate the distances and the time it will take you to travel between places. It is summer and very hot here at the moment but it can get cold very suddenly too when a storm comes. So have summer clothes but have a light jumper to keep you warm - just in case.

DO NOT and I repeat DO NOT try to bring in fresh food or dairy product or any plant or animal product into the country. We have food here so there is no need to pack your own food with you. We have VERY strict quarantine laws and many people found out the hard way. Breaking quarantine law deliberately results in heavy fine and you don't want to start your visit that expereince.

Do more research. There are lots of website that will help you and will dispel some of the myth about Australia. Try the Lonely Panet guide. They usually have pretty accurate information. Visit every place you can that is within your travel budget and the 4 weeks you have. Plenty to see and do. Amazing land and even more amazing animals. Great people and great way of life.

The "toxic custard" site below is a humourous but very real and down to earth look at Australia and its culture. Have a read - it is an eye opener for visitor.

Come on over! We'll have a vegemite sandwich waiting for ya!


Anonymous
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I went to Australia in September 06 for 3 weeks and thought it was amazing and didnt want to leave!

first we went to Melbourne, and tried a couple of the places outside of Melbourne, Geelong and we visisted Torquay because I live in Torquay in England!

Then we went to Sydney
Obviously you have to walk around the opera house and climb the bridge which was brilliant
Go out on a boat ride into Sydney bay or go whale watching!

Then please go up to Cairns, I thought it was amazing, we stayed in Trinity beach which is just outside of Cairns, was amazing, but you have to go out onto the great barrier reef snorkling and scuba diving!

Good luck and have a good time!


As_It_Is
www.bugaustrailia.com hostel guide


On route stop in thailand and go here.

www.tigertemple.co.uk or look up the temple of the tigers...


All happy well treated friendly tigers like pets


Sydney dont stay long, see cockatoos in royal botanical gardens, see the zoo, maybe scuba dive in Manley Aquarium Shark tank.
careful in Darling Harbour of muggers.

Go to Oxford Tavern/ritas bar in Petersham if a bloke (or wild female). Wed night = Jelly wrestling night... lots of fun, very silly and loud. 9.30 on


Andos outback tour from Sydney to Byron Bay.(inc blue mountains) ***** top aussie trip for outback

get legal has cookies in nimbin near byron bay... Saty in Arts Factory in byron bay.

In Gold coast /sufers paradise eat at Draculas and do the shark sim... in the shark tank or with galss in the way of where the bad *** not sissy sharks are.

DO NOT WHAT EVER YOU DO ENTER THE CANALS IN THE GOLD COAST... FULL OF MAN EATING BULL SHARKS...

In Brisbane go to Morton Islands hand feed a wild dolphin

Next Noosa... Go see steve irwins zoo.


Note do NOT take short cuts in noosa.... stay on track as if you enter an are with red trinagles you are truelly in deep ****...

RED TRIANGLES MEAN TWO THINGS... LAND MINES AND UNEXPLODED WW2 SHIP TO SHORE SHELLS... WAS TARGET PRACTIVE IN WW2 THEY AINT DUG THEM ALL UP.

THATS NOT A JOKE.

Hearvey Bay Whale watch crusie, then Frasier Island...try Palace 4wd vehicals in the nature reserve as have anti backpack nicker hard tops. See wild dingos and other wild life.

NEVER LEAN ON THE BANKS AT THE SIDES OF THE ROADS... FULL OF LETHAL SPIDERS AND FOR FUKS SAKE DONT GO INTO THE SEA... IF THE SHARKS (TIGER SHARK BREEDING GROUND WE SAW THEM, JELLYFISH AND CURRENTS)


Next go with Oz Experience... stop at Dingo catlle ranch...

GO ON THE CHOPPER RIDE THE ONLY WILD LOW LEVEL IE UNDER TREETOP LEVEL ACROBATIC CHOPPER FLIGHT... AMAZING... TAKE VIDEO CAMERA.

Airlie Beach and the Whitsunday Islands/barrier reef snorkel trips... Gonon the AVATAR the trimaran that looks like something out of startrek... budget $400. However poss to win a cruise in Magnums party bar in girlie bar games like wet t shirt


Cairnes for Diving


tentofield
One thing to remember in Australia is that we still have some good labour laws and people are paid a decent wage. You do not have to tip anyone, ever. You do not tip bar staff. You can tip waiters if you get good service and you feel they deserve it but if you had a bad or mediocre experience, don't tip. In a taxi you can wait for change and you will get it. Usually if the fare is just under the value of the note you offer you will say "Keep the change". Often you will find that if the fare is just over, say $20, the driver will round it down to $20. They don't all do it but don't be shocked if it happens.

If you want to tip people, do so but it is not obligatory and in most cases not expected.

By the way, Australians have a reputation worldwide for being poor tippers. This is the reason - it is not part of our culture.


kllr.queen
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The food thing is true. We have petty strict quarantine laws here, so if in doubt declare it! This is because of our unique and deicate ecosystems here. We managed to avoid a lot of the problems the environment has in the rest of the world, however if you see a die back area sign or something take notice of it so you dont spread the infection to other bush areas.

The tipping thing is also true. We have better wages here than a lot of other places so people dont rely on tips to live.

The sunscreen message is VERY important especially in summer. Remember to reapply every few hours and try to avoid the heat of the sun.

Do your research before you leave, This is a very big country with not a lot between the east and west coasts. Try to decide what yuou want to see and how long it will take to get there. (I know that sounds obvious, but I know a lot of people come from over seas and think Perth is a daytrip from Sydney - It most definately is not)

I cant really think of place to avoid. BUt definately hit a beach in at least one of the state capitals you visit. May be not Adelaide!!!

Oh yeah about Adelaide water....... as they say in The Simpsons- "If its brown drink it down, If its black send it back!!!!" Perth water is pretty highly chlorinated, so you may want to drink bottled here as well, but it is clean!

Each capital city in Aust. Is pretty different from thosa around it (although nothing is strictly speaking around Perth.) Try ending your trip here in WA, which is in my opinion the most laid back state.We have the nick name of being the Wait-Awhile State. It is a good place to wind down if you need to relax at the end of our trip.


Jojo Mcdodd's Luva
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Please go to the following

Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo(So you can honor him)
Syndey
Bondi
Beach

You'll see a girl with blonde hair at any of those places that will be me!


...
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Go to Melbourne, it is the music capital of Oz. Then the rest of the country it is bloody great, and the people are welcoming. It is in a very bad drought at the moment. Have a great time.


Pray always from heart. Copper
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It is Summer there now and brutally hot and Humid if you are going to Queensland or more north. Protect your self from the sun.

More South the climate is similiar to So. California.

The Flights can be long so bring a good book and a comfy pillow

There easy going people-Just be your self and don't try to impress them by imitating them and therir slang

Tell the your from "The OC," and you'll be a hero! They are they hugest fans of the TV show " The OC."

They will laugh if you bring up the words "Foster's Beer." :-)

They don't yield to pedestrians! When you cross a street LOOK the proper way befor you cross! They drive on the opposite side of the roads.

It's a wonderful Country!


Phish Phood
The first time I ever travelled by airplane, it was to Australia a few months ago to visit my Dad who moved there in 2005. I went by myself and I am only 16. Trust me it is an easygoing place with a lower crimerate than UK or US, so there really isn't much you should avoid. At this time of year it will be quite hot, but remember to pack warm clothes aswell because it can get cold too.
The people tend to be very helpful, upbeat and friendly.
And of course you will probably be visiting Sydney which is a beautiful city. Melbourne is very interesting also and there are lots of places to just walk and see wildlife if you visit smaller towns.
Wherever you go there will be something to do, so the best thing if you're travelling is to plan the main places you want to visit, and go on a roadtrip that takes you through them all. It is alot if fun if you've got good company.


Our Man In Bananas
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bear in mind it's going to be extremely hot... around 35 to 40 degrees...this is a very big difference coming from the European winter... so be prepared, and take good sunblock.

on the plane, wear lots of layers so you'll be warm for take-off, and strip them off one by one until you are just wearing shorts and a tee-shirt with sunscreen when you land...

On the beaches, if you have pale skin, in Oz you can buy this swimwear that covers your body but keeps out the harmfull UV rays...

Happy Trails

Philip





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