Which city is better Melbourne or Sydney? And why? |
Am planning to move to Australia. Not decided about the city though.
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You know you are in Melbourne when...? |
That's a game I was playing with a friend about my hometown ( fortaleza, Brazil ), and I am trying to extend to Melbourne ()
'you know you are in (city) when ... ' than it ... |
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Off to New Zealand in about 5 weeks time? Any suggestions as to where I should make a point of visiting? |
.. aside from the obvious Auckland, Wellington and Lord of the Rings locations...
Also will it be freezing cold in late June/July??... |
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I need someone to come travelling with me...and no im not a rapist lol? |
Further to earlier answers im planning to head out to Sydney via Hong Kong around 10th May 2007 from London Heathrow.
My friends arent in the position to go (or havent got the ambition) ... |
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Would an Australian girl date a Persian boy? |
Additional Details a non-Muslim 19-year-old boy who is very fun and absolutely fluent in North-American English.... |
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Do you reckon NZ is slow and backward place to be? |
I am not a troll, just want opinions
Been living here for a month for work, now back in oz. Ive been around europe and asia for work so i know comparisons.
The things there are ... |
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Good places to live in australia?? |
| where are good places to live in Australia? i want to be close to shops and places i can find a job but near great places to rock climb and near water. any suggestions?... |
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Religion in Aus? |
I just read on another site that a certain religion is not allowed in Australia????????????
anyone shed any light?... |
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What's the best Australian bank? |
| And by best, I guess I mean safest. I've just recently arrived, and I need to open an bank account. Any suggestions?... |
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Has anyone ever been to Australia? |
| I live in Australia and I'm curious to know peoples thoughts on my country. What did you particularly like or dislike about it?... |
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Help help dress up aussie!!!? |
well we've got a social (dance, disco etc) coming up and the theme is aussie pride, what is something that we could go as that is aussie?
need help fast!!... |
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Have you been to Australia? |
| If you've been to Australia, can you tell me what some of your favorite parts of Australia have been? I'm going to Australia next summer, and I want to have an idea of what could be some ... |
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What is Kevin Rudd's immigration policy? |
I live in the UK and want to come and live in Australia. I was wondering if there was going to be any changes to the immigration policy e.g. making it easier to immigrate etc.
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Lamingtons vs Chocolate Crackles? |
Additional Details Hi ausblue - tell me about it!! I ate like a race horse all Christmas - lol!... |
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Do you think that there is to many indians in Australia??? |
Additional Details I am not a racist it's just a question as i have herd people talk about how there are to many indians in Australia. As form grammer english was never a stronge ... |
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Visiting Australia? |
| I have a friend who is in Australia for a year and i am considering visiting her for about 3 weeks. Do i need a visa? Do i need to keep lots of money in my bank account? (i don't mean for the ... |
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snippi f |
Moving to australia? |
hi i'm moving to australia but still can't decide where to go..i'm looking for a place that has nice beaches like perth but also some forests. something like a mix between cairns and perth??
also it would be nice if it had a low cost of living and plenty of work in building trades or construction.
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Charlie
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Are you aware that you cannot "move" to Australia, then find a job. You will not be allowed to work and reside in Australia without a work visa, and you cannot get a work visa unless you first line up an employer. Getting a work visa to Australia is very difficult. You must have a skill that is very much in need ther, and even then , the visa frequently takes 3 or 4 years. See website below for work visa and immigration info for Australia. It can be done, but is difficult and time-consuming. |
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Rational Thought
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It would appear somewhere between Cairns and the Sunshine Coast (Noosa) might be where you are looking for |
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tentofield
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There is no such thing as a "mix" between Cairns and Perth. They are 5000 or more kilometres apart at opposite corners of a continent with completely different climates. One is a large State capital city, the other is a small regional town. One has many and varied industries, the other relies on tourism. The two cities are as far apart and completely different as it is possible to be in Australia.
The cost of living in Perth is high and increasing. If you want work in the building trades with good beaches and forests you can't go past the NSW coast from, say, Nowra northwards and then extending to the sunshine coast north of Brisbane. There is a lot of building going on both north and south of Sydney and Brisbane and around many of the provincial towns along the coast.
If you want lower costs of living, Adelaide, Hobart and Brisbane are the cheapest of the State capitals and all three are delightful cities in which to live. |
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Eris
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for low cost of living..stay away from sydney...too expensivetry cairns, brisbane etc.. |
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Smiles
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Assuming you have your visa organised (including a work permit), how about Central Queensland (just above Sunshine Coast). This area is not very expensive to live in and allows for plenty development and thus job opportunities.
All the best ...
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missalice29
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Not sure about work prospects in Noosa? - worth looking into though -
perhaps try a little further south - closer to Sydney. Newcastle perhaps (just north of Sydney) or Woolongong just south of Sydney. Both of these satellite towns would have nearby small coastal towns with great beaches and National/state forests nearby. They are close to industry too |
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Holly Dolly
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perth is the best place in all of australia! perth is real outback, red dirt and all! |
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rozybb
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The Sunshine Coast would be an excellent choice. It has miles of gorgeous beaches, and a little further inland you will find some beautiful rainforest and bushland. Unlike the Gold Coast, it's not invaded by tourists on a large scale (unless of course you go to Noosa!)
This website will give you a general idea of construction work available in the area:
http://mycareer.com.au/jobs/sunshine-coast/construction-architecture/all/
I'm not sure about the cost of living in that region. You'd have to ask someone else about that.
Caloundra, Maroochydore, Mooloolaba, Alexandra Headland, etc are just some of the gorgeous places you can set up roots.
For more information:
http://www.sunshinecoast.org/
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Make sure you have your visa sorted out first, if you haven't already. Moving to Australia is not an easy process.
http://www.immi.gov.au/immigration.htm |
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BoogerBastard
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!!! TASMANIA !!!
Tasmania is good for forests and building and construction work. The houses and land is dirt cheap cause most of tasmania is empty. so theres tons of land. you could buy a block of land for $30.000 or cheaper if you came to the south where i am. (the Huon valley). and also there are a few good beaches like SNUG BEACH, 7 MILE BEACH etc. |
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Gold coast, and sunshine coast! |
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