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 We will be visiting East coast Australia for 3 weeks, what one thing should we do or try?What is a must do??
First time visiting Aussie, what must we do make this a trip of a lifetime???...


 What is kingscross, sydney like?
I'm hoping to get a job as either a bartender or waitress at a strip club in Sydney and heard Kings Cross is the best place to look. Anyone know what that areas like and if it would be the best ...


 Spiders in Sydney, eeeek!!?
I'm considering a working holiday in Sydney, however, I have just seen pictures of the Redback and the Huntsman Spiders, and suffering from severe arachnophobia, I have completely freaked out ...


 How do we best pay condolences to Australia?
Well it is tragic and devastating. Until seeing video footages I did not realise the scale of it fully.
I have to say the current Australian PM seems a dignified man. He is clearly bewildered ...


 Why is Tasmania a fave for Austailians to vacation on?
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 Do American guys like Aussie accents on girls?
G'day from Australia! If yes, why?...


 Would you fly QANTAS?
After all the incidents with QANTAS lately, it seems only a matter of time before they have a massive disaster. I for one would not fly with them again. Sure the other airlines have had their issues ...


 Should australia re-introdice the death penalty?
I think that we should bring back the death penalty, but only in extreme cases.

If someone bombs our country, is a mass murderer, or do something like murdering someone in a city street ...


 UK to Australia/New Zealand immigration, anyone done it?
I'm a UK plumber, I'm seriously considering immigrating to either Australia or New Zealand on the skilled migration program. Has anyone here made the bold move? How did it work out? Which C...


 For Permanent residency which country would be more suitable ? New Zealand or Australia.?
I have a Master's Degree in Business Administration. A work Experience of 16 years in Marketing & Sales....


 Is Queensland a good place to visit if you like going barefoot all the time?
I am a full time barefooter and hate wearing shoes!...


 Why are there so few asians who live in the sydney suburb of cherrybrook?
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 What is there to do in Australia?
I'm going to Australia in June after graduation. What is there to do there? I'll be in Adelaide.
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What about, like music wise? My dad said there were alot of ...


 Hi, I was wondering if anybody knows anything about Melbourne ??
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 Where is it hot in Australia april-september??
Thanks guys!!...


 What vineyards and restaurants should we visit in Margaret River?
My husband and I are planning a 2 week driving holiday around Margaret River. There are a lot of vineyards and restaurants so we would love some recommendations from anyone who has been there....


 People from NSW help!!!?
i need to find a holiday in NSW for like 3 days but somewhere nice, ideas? help?? websites? sugestions??

thanx :)
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 Being offered a job in Sydney for 80,000 to 85,000 (AUS Dollars) a year. Is this enough to live on???
Hey all, I live in Texas, USA right now and am thinking about moving to Sydney. I hear it is expensive, how would I do on 80 to 85 thousand a year?? Thanks in advance! I am 30 and would be living ...


 Considering A Vacation in Sydney but I Have Chronic Arachnophobia?
Hello Everyone,

I know this sounds really silly but I'm considering a trip to Sydney for holiday and I've heard that you all have some pretty huge arachnids there. I've ...


 What do to in Melbourne AU for four days?
I'll be in Melbourne for four days, what's to see or do during that time (March)?...



Rachel M

Living in Australia!!?

I live in Australia, and I don't mean to sound really bitchy or anything, but I feel as though America will always be better than Australia. When my friend (temporarily) moved to New York, I couldn't help to be jealous, and as much as I wanted to be happy for her, I couldn't help wishing I was the one that was going! Can anybody point out some good points about Australia, so I can be happy with where I am until I finish High School.

    



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bella_rings
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Australia IS called the lucky country.. We have beautiful beaches, countryside, animals and Aussie's are great people. No offense but Yanks have a tendency to look down on us Aussies and think they are better then the world. They like to talk themselves up. ( that's probably why you think it is a better country). Aussies are nice friendly people, US is very polluted. And the food is fatty and not fresh!! Its hard to find a healthy meal there. And it is true about the chocolate, USA needs to import some Cadbury's. The only good thing about the USA is the shopping. I have traveled to a few countries and Australia is still the best. Why do you think so many people migrate here.


Aouda
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Australia's cool! America's dangerous...so many random bombings, terrorist attacks etc. and its waayy too busy...


iansand9876
One good thing about Australia is that it is not America (nor is New York - it is a different universe compared to most of the US).


erin_maree
Watch the Michael Moore movie 'SICKO'. That alone should be enough for you to want to live in OZ.

Only the rich own a house. Most people rent. SO over crowed! Where do you live? Sydney harbour, opera house, gold cost, beaches in Vic are some of the best in the world. I have never travelled outside OZ. It is too beautiful and so much to see. I did three week trip through the Simpson Desert. Ayers Rock. My favourite place of all is Fraser Island. That is so amazing.

You are only in high school. Wait till you finish and go explore Oz.

I couldn't imagine living anywhere else


xz_avier
Jenny is right, she's always right.


Ozmaniac
It's completely understandable that a lot of young people see America as being the most wonderful place in the world. With so many US TV shows and movies all showing only the most glamorous side of the country. it's no wonder that Australia seems boring and backward.

The fact is though, that life for ordinary people isn't like you see on TV. They have a very high crime rate in their cities (regardless of what the five o says) and guns are everywhere in all sorts of hands and places and ordinary people like you and I are threatened by them. Compare that to Australia. Have you ever seen a handgun (except on a cop)? I have personally been held up at gunpoint twice - occe by a criminal and once by security officers when all I had done was to stop in a service road off a highway.

New York is a very exciting city for tourists and well off people who live there but don't forget that it has twice the population of Sydney crammed into a little over half the area. People in New York still have to go to work and everything is very frantic. Their lifestyle is nothing like as laid back and relaxed as ours in Australia. In at least 80% of their states, the weather is not nearly as pleasant as Australian weather and most people don't live anywhere near a beach. Oh, and our people are far more friendly to strangers than they are in most of the US.

Be content to finish High School then go there and spend enough time so that you really get to know the place and are not simply a tourist. Then come back to Australia and see our beautiful country with new eyes.

EDIT: Forgot to make it clear that my gun experiences were in the US (in Massachusetts), not in Oz.


ll_jenny_ll here
If you can't see it already for yourself ... I can't see how anything I say will make a difference.

When I was in Yr 11 .. ( way way back sometime last century ) a school mate of mine went to Canada as an exchange student for twelve months ....

When he came back .. all he could do was bag the little country town we lived in ...and put Au down ... He was going to go back to North America ASAP ...
Anyway ... some twenty odd years later .. GUESS who still lives in that same country town .. he's done well for himself .. Is a CEO of a Public Heath facility... But obviously somewhere along the line he woke up and realized that there were things that were good in our small town .. NOTHING WE said to him BACK then sunk in .. he needed to see it for himself.
EDIT .. Oh I wish i was always right ( wouldn't be floundering down the bottom of the Tipping Comp If I was,)


xchris
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Where ever you are on this ball of mud is second rate in context with Uranus...


He&#39;s gone fishing.
Actually per capita I am told Australia has a higher crime rate than the US. I went to America late last year and stayed with a mate and travelled around, I loved the country and the people that much I wanted to stay there and not come home. When I got back home it was a let down. However we have much better chocolate over here. And much higher wages. However they are offset by the fuel, rent, and grocery prices. Australia has the best scenery on the planet, NSW south coast is a magical place. Apart from the scenery and chocolate, I can't think of much else. I did see the US from a tourist point of view though. The reality may be a bit different.



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