Moving to Australia, need detail please.? |
| My wife and I decided to move to Australia because we love what we have already seen so far... But which state is best for raising a family?... And do some states have benefits that others don'... |
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Where is a good place to go? |
me and my cousin are both 19 and are looking for a good place to go for the weekend. we live in canberra and are looking for somewhere close to a good beach and a good night life. Additional D... |
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Write me 10 reasons why to live in Australia.? |
I'd like to know 10 arguments concerning Australia as the best state to live in. Additional Details A country is a geographical territory, both in the sense of nation (a cultural ... |
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Any overnight hiking tracks in Australia? |
Hello, I come from Hong Kong.
I would like to have an overnight hike in Australia in October. Can anyone introduce some of the tracks with the following requirements ?
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Is Adelaide a boring city? |
| That's from hearsay, compared to melbourne, brisbane and sydney.... |
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Aussie/New Zealand phrases? |
List some of your favorite Aussie and NZ phrases here. Two of mine:
- Send you round the twist (drive you crazy)
- Like making love to your sister (something that is easy) A... |
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Hay fever in australia.? |
| What is the pollen like in Adelaide australia.We are emigrating there soon,my youngest daughter has hay fever in England so we wondered is the pollen/air quality as bad in Adelaide.... |
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New zealand song i cant remember? |
| When i was 10, a teacher from new zealand taught us a song: It goes tuti ra I we owe tatu tato e- lots of spelling mistakes, I know. But does anyone know the name of the song. T... |
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What foods can you get in New Zealand but not in Australia ? |
| I only know of 1 and that's New Zealands Famous Cookie Time biscuits. Im planning a trip over and would like to take some goodies for my relatives.... |
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Please help me with these Australia questions!? |
| Ok, so I was wondering if someone (as in you) could give me some facts about Australia. The main fact i am looking for is this, what is Australia most famous for? And i mean most. That's not the ... |
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Where's the best place to shop in Melbourne? |
A bunch of girlfriends and I are planning to go up there for the day from our small country town.
Where are the best places to go for bargins, to eat, and any other fun attractions?
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Is life in australia cheap? |
im tired of america,i want to go australia i want ot know how much money should i take if im going alone. ... |
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Adam J |
So I'm going to New Zealand. What should I do? |
Any recommendations appreciated. |
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Sherrie
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North Island is about the same Latitude as California, the weather gets cooler and cooler the further south. I enjoyed the far North of North Island with the Islands and the history of the long boat people who are originally the Hawaiins after they traveled by boat North East. You can take a sail boat around the islands, drive through the forests, visit the hot springs, and see a sheep shearing and sheep dog demonstration. You can also travel to the southern area of North Island and visit the Wiatoma caves with the glow worms and see the active volcano they ski on in the winter.
South Island is truely scenic and reknown for the hiking, Fiords and beautiful cities. Have fun, the people are so very friendly and the American $$ has a good rate of exchange. if you rent a car and drive, they drive on the "other" side and also the steering wheel is on the right side of the car and gasoline is VERY expensive compared to the U.S.
Lucky you.........Hope you are not doing a short trip, you need to spend time, it is a large area. |
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wtg_ib
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get to like sheep |
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Jenjenjen
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I used to live in Auckland, and would have to say that one of the best things I did when I lived there was take a drive around the East Cape, from Tauranga to Gisbourne. If you're a surfer, there are some great placed to stop, but even if you're not there are some really awesome views to be had. Just make sure to rent a car that's fun to drive around twisty roads. |
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Seamus S
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learn all you can about rugby, the locals will appreciate it |
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yankiwi
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What's your nationality?
You'll most likely need a visitors visa and permit. A visa allows you to visit the country--essentially gets you to the border. A permit allows you to stay for a period of time. Citizens of certain countries get an automatic 3 months visitor's visa (UK citizens get 6 months).
You'll need to have proof of your return (home) tickets, as well as enough money to support yourself while you're visiting NZ. When you leave, you'll have to pay a departure tax before you board the aircraft.
Check out the newzealand.com website and decide where you want to go, what you're interested in doing and seeing...
Get your passport in order, buy your tickets, and be sure to read and fill in both sides of your arrival card--and sign it--before you get to the Customs arrival hall. Be truthful and polite to Customs and MAF officers.
Pack light and be prepared to be gobsmacked!
See you when you get here. Bon voyage. |
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iceman
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buy a plane ticket and get a passport |
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miz_ali
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it gets really cold in the south island (wellington) and hot in the north island (auckland) |
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