Can you explain the education system in australia? |
| My understanding is :preschool, kindergarten, primary school...and then?... |
|
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 ... |
|
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.... |
|
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. Additional Details What about, like music wise? My dad said there were alot of ... |
|
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 :) Additional Details for a family 2 kids and 2 adults
<... |
|
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 ... |
|
|  |

Crys |
What should I know about honeymooning in Australia? |
I am planning a honeymoon to Australia next summer. I have never been there before. I think we have decided we want to stay near Cairns because its near a rain forest and the great barrier reef. I live in the US and there is a 14 hour time difference between here and there. Is there anything I need to know about Australia before I go? Any suggestions for us to get to enjoy the utmost of the Australian experience while we are there? Is a week long enough to really enjoy it? Additional Details Whats the weather like in June? Beach weather? |
|
Show
all answers
|
|
|

• Koala • uʍop ɹǝpun
|
Hi Crys
Wow – so much to see and do and you are only allowing a WEEK.? You need more time !!!
Well, if you can’t afford the time off so be it.
OK living in Cairns and done all the tourist things I would recommend the following:
One day trip - Skyrail Rainforest Gateway - a must see ! http://www.skyrail.com.au go up on the skyrail to the rainforest village of Kuranda and come back down via the Kuranda Scenic Railway http://www.ksr.qr.com.au You can also spend time in the village in between at http://www.kuranda.org
A trip to the Aboriginal Culture Park http://www.tjapukai.com.au
(they are in the same car park as the Skyrail)
One day trip - A trip out on the reef to Green Island - http://www.greatadventures.com.au or http://www.greenisland.com.au
About Green Island here - http://www.greenislandresort.com.au
You can snorkel out on the reef, take a glass bottom boat, do the scoobdo - http://www.scubadoocairns.com or seawalker http://www.seawalker.com.au - all great experiences there is half day trips or full day.
Spend time in Cairns City at the Esplanade swimming and sunbaking by the lagoon Cairns Esplanade http://www.cairnsesplanade.com you are spoilt for choice of restaurants on the main strip there also. Cairns Central Mall is a 10 min walk from the Esplanade for shopping in the air condition – believe me, you’ll need it.
There is a small Tropical Zoo here – worth going to see ALL Australian animals. - http://www.wildworld-aus.com.au - Have your photo taken cuddling a Koala!
Port Douglas is about a 50 min drive from Cairns city – worth it for the scenery.
http://www.portdouglaseguide.com, or http://www.vcentres.com.au/port-douglas
For more great sites on what to do in Cairns
Cairns Visitor Centre
http://www.cairnsvisitorcentre.com
About the Wet Tropics and World Heritage North Qld
http://wettropics.gov.au
Things to do and See in Cairns
http://www.tropicalaustralia.com.au/things_to_do_and_see
The Daintree Discovery Centre is awesome and well worth the day trip, it's an easy 2 hour drive north of Cairns.
http://www.daintree-rec.com.au There is a small river you have to cross on the way - I'm sure it's around the $20 mark for the ferry crossing.
Don't foregt your aeroguard (bug repellant) in the rainforest!
The weather in Cairns - no problems... Instead of four seasons, Cairns has a wet season and dry season. Cairns averages at about 24 ° to 28 ° C dry season and in the summer (wet season) Dec – Feb 30 ° to 35 ° C
More on Cairns weather - http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/qld/
Enjoy your honeymoon and married life! |
|

tentofield
|
June is a great time to visit the tropics. It is certainly beach weather. You will have a great time.
If you are going to drive, remember that we drive on the left side of the road and that seatbelt wearing is compulsory and enforced. |
|

West Aussie Chick
 |
June is winter here but the tropics are a perfect place to visit during winter! Nice and warm instead of HOT! It will be beautiful for your honeymoon. I am from Western Australia and don't know much about Queensland except that it is absolutely gorgeous! The rain forest meets the sea in some spots...how great would that be?
There isn't much you need to know apart from what one person already told you...that we have seatbelt laws and drive on the left hand side of the road. We are pretty casual easy going people, love our beer and are a friendly bunch in general. Have a GREAT honeymoon! |
|

russ m
|
All you need to do is go to Cairns. Fly into Sydney, two days at the most. Fly to Cairns. Visit Great Barrier Reef two days, skyway through the Daintree Forest, Aboriginal tour, relax on the beautiful beaches. |
|

Retired
|
Many of the beaches are topless or nude, bring sunglasses for the new hubby :) |
|

=42
 |
A week is not long enough, but if it's all you have, what can you do. One week is plenty if it is just Cairns and the reef you want to do. Subtract roughly 1/5 from the $AUD to get $USD. A lot of tours wont sail out to the reef if it is too windy, so consider not booking your reef tour until you arrive in Cairns, or book on a big boat that wont be so affected by the weather. It is peak season, but there are many tour operators, it is unlikely you will miss out. Don't forget you have to pay departure tax when you leave Australia - probably already included in your tickets. Sunscreen is essential, and a hat and sunglasses, but obviously you can get these here. There is a 10% GST (goods and services) tax on most things, but it is always already included in the price(though often listed separately on the bill), don't let them charge you twice eg in a taxi. Tipping is not customary, but always appreciated. Not in cafes or shops, and only if the service is good in restaurants (no more than $10-15, even for an expensive meal, say $150 meal). No one will think anything much if you don't tip. I usually just give an extra $5, or round up to the nearest $5 if it's far off. Never know what to do for the hotel porter, last time I had to take my own luggage up ! $5 total should be fine. People don't rely on tips to make a living here like they do in the States. |
|

Sunny 1st
|
June is cool, don't be fooled. Nobody has mentioned the stingers in the ocean yet, probably because they're usually not around in winter, but you should be aware of them anyway. The area around Cairns is lovely, make sure you do see the rainforests. Aussies will give you the 'wink' when you say you're on your honeymoon, or they'll say 'awwwww, nice' - they're a bit soft on the newlyweds. Don't miss the boat when you're exploring the Great Barrier Reef. |
|

Sabrina
 |
I am GREEN with envy! Congratulations. I would LOVE to be going to Australia on a trip! My only advice (having never been there) is just don't go SWIMMING! Have fun! |
|

 |
|
|

| |
|
| |  |
| Questions List |
Answers | |
| |
9 | | | |
9 | | | |
9 | | | |
9 | | | |
9 | | | |
9 | | | |
9 | | | |
9 | | | |
9 | | | |
9 | |
|