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 Which is the best state in australia, for a holiday?
cuz i am like planning a holiday and i wanna know where to go???...


 Tasmania is named after who?????
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 Hi, I am going to Australia for 2 and a half weeks in Nov/Dec, will I need a visa for this length of time?
I'm visiting friends over there but only going for a short holiday 2 weeks and 2 days I will be staying there....


 Do aussies do it better?
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 How is the weather in Australia?
I've heard that there are a lot of cases of skin cancer there because it's too close to the south where there is less protection from the sun. Is that true? Is this too dangerous? I'm ...


 What is 'australian' food?
i'm australian and sadly i dont really know what 'australian' food is
we're so ...


 Why do Auzzies consider New Zealanders to be sheep rooters?
Where did it all start why? I'm half Tongor by the way and I find the jokes to be pretty stupid....


 Is $75,000 per year a good salary for Perth?
I've been offered a job at $75,000 plus 9% superannuation per year to relocate to Perth from the US. Is this enough for a small family of three (and maybe four in a short while)?...


 How do i educate my young children when travelling to australia for a year?
Single mother with 2 young children 5 + 7yrs old travelling with me to Australia for a year, taking them out of uk education, how do i educate abroad??...


 Why does everybody want to know about Sydney or Melbourne?
There is so much more to Australia than these 2 capital cities. Besides these cities are not the true Australia. What about rural Australia. great barrier reef, desert, islands and the thousands of ...


 We are thinking of emigrating to austrailia, which is best adelaide or perth?
Me my husband and three daughters are thinking of emigrating to austrailia, but cant decide on adelaide or perth. My husband is a serving police officer with an outstanding performence record and a ...


 Does Australia have VAT or GST?

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thanks,
and believe me it's not the same thing,
VAT is the mother of all taxes!
It's usually charged on everything, and I mean EVER...


 Is there anything nice about living in Melbourne, Australia?
Unless you like dressing up to the nines, drinking or watching sport, what is there to do in this boring sh_t hole?...


 Whats two Australian cities or town starting with "F"?
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 What is the capital of Australia?
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 Koalas or Wombats: Which is cooler?

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I live in the USA and never saw a Wombat until I saw a Nature program on TV, Your right they are cool. It would be neat to have a Koala or a Wombat as a pet(if I had ...


 What's the drinking age In Australia?
Is it 18 or 21?...


 Why are there so many Filipino women in Australia?
And why do they stick together so much, yet rat on each other and backstab each other at the same time?...


 What do you love about Australia?
What do you love about Australia? What makes it great to live in?

The education the shops the beach or the people?...


 Whats the 1st thing that comes 2 UR mind when I say...???
oy!

LOL...



gabnella

What country is the most exotic from an Aussie's point of view?

or New zealander's ?

    



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denny m
Egypt.

They have these big stone triangles called pyramids and everybody speaks funny.


sexc_n_h0rny_now
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Queensland


laotzu4272
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China


Big Cox
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Upper Mongolia


iansand9876
Bhutan


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only 1 answer for me, aussie, aussie,aussie,oi,oi,oi!


*Charli* Mamma Di Gemini's
Bora Bora. I am planning my honeymoon there!! Can't wait!

Then I still believe Australia is exotic.


thing55000
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Cote D'Ivoire, because it is a place few migrants have come from (so far) which means we don't have a lot of local information about it, and we don't have treaties and ties with it so there is no real point of contact where we can become familiar with it in a simple way.

Plus, the history and geography of this country is very different to that of Australia.

Also, because they speak French (rather than our language, English), we don't have books and so on from there, so it seems very 'exotic', although I suppose in reality it is just 'home' to the local people, as Australia is to me!

Cheers :-)


loving30
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iceland. it's a very stark contrast but there feels like there is similarities in the landscape - i know cause i'm australian and i've been there!


bdsmslavegirly
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iceland


gurhan a
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sans doute la turquie.si tu n'en crois pas je vous y invite



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