I have a friend coming over from america and he wants to bring his hummer, so i was wanting to know if he brings it over is he allowed to drive it on our roads,thanks.......
We would like to know about the cost of living in places like Queensland NSW and Sth Australia. Where is a lade back relaxed family friendly place to live. We have two kids. ...
ok we are looking to go away over easter for 10 days and really dont know where to go we are fed up with the USA and the dollar here is expensive so thought we would try something mad! and go to ...
My friend has been refused a UK work visa (the 2 year one) without reason - she applied before the new regulations came into force (she sent the forms off before this time anyway) and waited for ...
Im an aupair at the moment and i have some spare time on my hands. My mind has gone totally blank. Can you give me some ideas on what i could do. Any activities?? I've got to look after a 3 year ...
Ask me and I will email your answers if I can. Additional Details Voice in. Yes it can be very hot in the north and the centre. But it can be very cold as you go south. Yes, there are ...
I'm moving overseas and I would like to know if it's cheaper to ship my furniture over there or sell it here and buy everything new over there. If I did decide to ship it, how much would it ...
your hubby would find work in most the mines, however finding accommodation over there is the hard part. go to Australian government.skills shortage and it will show you the jobs available. if you're British you can also go to seek.com.au and click on the site working in oz for a job list.
rose_merrick
he would probably find work here, although very often they are on a low or basic wage as qualifications are not always accepted straight away. The problem you'll have now is that Perth is not a cheap place to live. We moved here 18 months ago, and in that time property has become quite expensive
silver_horseman
if your husband has a trade or good experience in a field, he will have no trouble finding a job in any of the major or regional cities anywhere in Austalia. We are currently experiencing a very bouyant economy, with the lowest unemployment figures in over 30 years (less than 5%).
rottweilerdogg
dunno
whisker71
It depends on how handy he is with a spatula and a deep fryer.
Christar
I am sure there are jobs for him. There's always been skilled labour shortage in OZ.
aussie5468
He'll get a job, no worries. Severe skills shortage over here....
Then again, the pay isn't that great, and the tax system is oppressive. That's why I work abroad, tax free ;-)
Ha-ha Lewis
Well, the possition of Crocodile hunter seems to be available.