What do non-Aussies think of Australia? |
G'day! :) I've lived in Australia all my life and I wonder what it's like for those of you who have come for a visit or holiday. Could you please answer these questions:
(1) W... |
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Australians - anyone know when the Bank of Rudd will cough up our stimulus payment? |
I'm fed up waiting - is it due before Christmas? They seem to have been talking about it for months but nothing happens. Is this a pollies' con trick? Additional Details I have ... |
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Which ethinicity cause most trouble in Australia? |
| I think its the Lebanese - Australians. the reason to that is that Anglo Australians never gave them the sense of belonging .. do u agree?... |
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AUSSIES<>What do you think of living like this, we might have to? |
| Our water issues I'm talking about. Ok we can always buy bottled water from the shops. If we can afford it. Thats just comforting to me..and I can live with doing the dishes much less...and ... |
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I Live In Sydney and I Really Want To Buy Some FIREWORKS!!? |
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If anybody out there is selling fireworks please contact me! I wish to make a long and good buisness with the seller and will buy from him very often.
I am using ... |
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Can blocks of chocolate be taken into New Zealand ?? |
can anyone settle a domestic arguement ??
I am being told that you cannot take blocks of chocolate into new Zealand because of import restrictions on ... |
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Where is the best place to live in Australia with my family? |
| I am 25 year old from Northern Ireland. My husband & I are thinking of moving out to Australia for a year with our two boys (aged 4 & 1). Wanted to know where would be the best place to live ... |
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Why is australia the best place in the world to live? |
| in particular to queensland, just trying to convince my parents we should move there from auckland, ... |
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In Melbourne ( Australia ) , where can I find good entertainment places for gay men ? |
Can you name a few places who are populaw among gay guys ? ( e.g. which bookshop, which pub , which bath-house , which sauna , which museum )
Also are there any famous GLBT organization in ... |
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Australian Question? |
the colonys first newspaper was established in 1824 and was called...
1:the age
2:the sydney morning herald
3:the australian
4:the tribune????... |
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Are the international students safe in melbourne????????????? |
| When I came 2 Melbourne i was told that it is very safe to life. But now I can n`t feel ssafe even in the day time caz last year I was assaulted and robbed by 2 Aussie guys. and the time was just 6:00... |
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ALL AUSTRALIANS!!!How do you feel that I'm...? |
SPANKING a KANGAROO!!
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Hi I am migrating to Australia to build my career and settle there, so could anyone help me out? |
| Hi, I am planning to migrate to Australia to build my career and settle down so could anyone let me know which is the best city to settle down in Australia?... |
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HOW DO I FIND A young 19 year old actress in melbourne ,after i arrive at the airport? |
| all i know is that she lives in da south east suburbs but that still is a lot of grownd to ... |
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Melbourne Suburbs...? |
Hi, I am planning on moving to melbourne early next year and am currently browsing the real estate sites so I can get an Idea of how much ill need to save for the move..... Can any people who live in melb name some suburbs close to the city that has houses rather than appartments and the average rent price in that area... Thanks!! |
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The Chair Wizard lll TEAM LIKE
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Hi, I live in Melton which is 40 minutes west of Melbourne. We may have a small town but we are famous for the dejiwarrah festival which happens around early November and there are rides and games and parades for all to enjoy :) |
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mixy_3127
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Heres some suburbs that u should check out Carlton, Nth Melb, Footscray, Brunswick and Richmond.
I live in Brunswick and am only paying $300 a month. |
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beyondblonde
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It really depends on what you're willing to spend and what kind of lifestyle youre after. There are nice cheap places close by, but it also depends whether you're going to spend majority of your time on public transport or travelling by car. Personally I love my side of Melbourne so I'd suggest anywhere from kensington, newport, williamstown, maribyrnong, altona/altona meadows.
They're all fairly close to the city, about 15-25 minutes drive over the Westgate, peak traffic you'd probably be looking at about 30-45 minutes depending, but you learn the quickest routes. The prices are going to range, depending on how many bedrooms you want, so i suggest looking them up yourself.
Another reason would be public transport is easily accessable. Being in Altona it takes around 30 minutes to get to the city by train. Maribyrnong has Highpoint with everything you need, from supermarkets to chemists, funky little botiques to the cheaper clothing stores. You can take a tram straight from Maribyrnong into the city, considering the nearest station is Footscray, which is only a single tram away and about 15 minutes.
Melbournes public transport system is a little less than reliable but you learn to deal. Trams, trains and buses are all helpful in getting where ever you need to go. There's a website which helps you determine how to get where you're going, and how long it'll take, which can be helpful for first timers. www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au might be a good idea to check it out when looking at property, though i doubt it'd be a defining point in choosing where to live. |
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tentofield
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Have you tried http://www.whereis.com.au ? Type in the suburb and you get a map showing you where it is. Zoom in or out to find how it relates to the city or other places of interest. If you are using the real estate sites, use whereis as well. |
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loobyloo
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I have family living in Yarraville which is very close to the city and they all live in houses- quite cheaply though I couldn't tell you the rents.
Also have family living in Mount Waverley which is more expensive, less good transport links, and I think is a long way from the city.
I agree with previous answer that the west of Melbourne, esp Williamstown, is close to the beach, Altona a little further out.
Toorak and Richmond are trendy but expensive.
St Kilda is still rough in places, but very close to the beach and the city.
Good luck- Melbourne is a great place to live!!! |
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tigerlilly_xox
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depends how close you want to the city but the public transports makes it pretty easy to train/tram ot bus in.
try richmond, brunswich, fitzroy, kew, hawthorn, camberwell, |
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minicoop
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i suggest you look at www.realestate.com.au and search that website, but good suburbs in melbourne are chadstone, mt waverley, Glen Waverley they are about 10-20 mins from city anything closer and it will be more appartments then houses. |
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vivi
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Sorry love, left Melbourne in 1980 and returned in 2006 for a visit - can tell you Prahran Market is still wonderful and improved. Loved living in that area. Close to the City on the 72 tram, Camberwell, Malvern, Toorak or St Kilda tram/train lines and 'burbs are still good. |
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