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 Is there much racism against africian american in australia?
I'm thinking about accepting a job position in Australia, and I'm curious about the social and cultural climate there......


 Does the toilet really flush the opposite way in Australia? ?
if so why??...


 Why do people live on the edge of austrlia and not the centre.?
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 I don't understand Australian Accent?
I don't understand Australian Accent. I have an Aussie friend who I met last year and I've been talking to him a lot lately on phone but the thing is I don't understand the accent ...


 The Crocodile Hunter?
My thoughts on Steve Irwin are simple. Steve met Terri on her trip to Australia over 16 years ago. They fell in love. They established a family.

I understand that Steve was very ...


 Where is a great place to go camping in Victoria?
I want to take the family on a camping trip but not sure which is the best place to go in Victoria?...


 Australians - do kangaroos bound in to your towns and cities and cause havoc? ?
Australians - do kangaroos bound in to your towns and cities and cause havoc?


How do you deter them, or isn't it a problem?
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 Is this austrailia?
If you are in Ausi. please tel me....


 Which is the most beautful country can I go to live in Australia or new zeald.?
I am from the USA, I travelled in most countries.EU, Americas and Africa.Now would like some where I can settle and live longer with my family.I am choosing New Zealand or Australia( Which i got a ...


 "Ho ho ho" considered offensive in Australia?
What do Australians think about it?
Why am I not suprised it's happening in Australia? I understand more than half of you people are anti-american, but please for the love of God, keep ...


 Is it true that in Australia, when you open the back door, there are herds of kangaroos, standing there,?
staring at you intensely, trying to stare you out of countenance?
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staring with big, solemn eyes......


 Was the great wall in china really built to keep rabbits out?
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 What do you think of former Prime Minister Paul Keating's vision of Sydney becomming the capital of Australia?
For those of you who didn't hear, former Prime Minister Paul Keating recently suggested that Sydney should become the capital city of Australia. He also suggested a grand, iconic building should ...


 Where can I go to see whales off the coast of Australia?
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 Capital of australia?
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 I am going to Sydney Oz at Xmas, this will be my 10th capital city, how many have you been too?
I cant wait to see the big ship in the harbour with the big white ...


 Is there anyone on here that is from Australia?
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 How often do people who live in Australia see kangaroos?
Ex.) If they are driving down the road or walking to school would they see a kangaroo?...


 What colour do you think of when i say Australia?
and what symbol and image do you think of?
and why?...


 Australians.. Is there any reason you would consider leaving your country. If so What??
I`m basically planning to move there, and i`m just finding out how you like the place....



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What would you say is best about australia?

what would you say is best about living in australia? where would you reccomend to live? why?

    



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forrestanfo
The wild life, and the mineral deposits, the people are friendly.


hallow s
all the male eye candy! whew!
recommend sydney and melbourne if you want activities, and any other province if you want a quiet boring life.


burning brightly
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Melbourne its a big city with plenty of opportunities for whatever type of work you wish to do and while you are looking you are supported doctors are cheap and food is plentiful and good also we have some of the worlds top sports persons and anyone who is good enough gets a go also our cricket team is the worlds best.


zipp
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The people are so friendly and it is so diverse.


cubalishus
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We've just come back from a holiday of a lifetime in Australia and I would say the best thing about it is absolutely everything, the people are wonderful and so laid back, we were in Cairns, Sydney and Melbourne and loved all 3 places, if I was younger it would be Sydney to move to for me, check out some web sites and see what you think its a brilliant place and I so hope you get to go there soon.


cherub
The laid back lifestyle. I would live in Melbourne if I was to emigrate there because of the cooler climate it has and the city has alot of charm and great amenities. It is also a little cheaper than Sydney.


waddamulli
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doug sounds like he is from NZ dont listen to him - he always has negative comments

best of australia we are friendly, happy go lucky, down to earth, multi cultural, love the great outdoors ie: bbqs, picnics, sport, swim, surf, fish - the weather is beautiful one day perfect the next especially in Qld

we are experiencing a bit of a drought at present in most states - bring the rain with you when you come

forget about living in the cities - too chaotic, too noisy, too polluted, not enough drinking water

move to the country towns - more laid back lifestyles and plenty of room to move


bear
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The best thing is probably me. I think so anyway, and I am a modest kind of guy. The best place to live would probably be near me, because with a bit of luck you may get to meet me


jimporary
Best about Australia: the people (laid back), the weather (it permits an outdoor sort of life), the egalitarian multi-ethnic society where everyone's Australian, the variety of foods in the shops everywhere, the job opportunities.
To live: Queensland: Gold Coast, Barrier Reef, tropical forest, huge interior plains, mountains - and Brisbane is a great city! Much more interesting and upcoming to live in than Sydney or Melbourne.

But agreed - Hillsong Church would be a bonus, if there is one in Brisbane!
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PS - Hi xXxKAY - Thanks for the info. Many moons ago I was a very young, lost and lonely immigrant in Brisbane, with things taking a bad downward spiral. But Jesus came into my life through a church someone invited me to, and "old things passed away and everything became new", as the Bible puts it. So for me, Brisbane still feels like the Gateway to Heaven.

John (questioner) - I like the photo of you in scuba gear on your website. Would recognise you anywhere from that! Great fish to see on the Barrier Reef - Queensland has to be best for you!


x . shizzle . .
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aww I wish I lived in Australia but I'm stuck in the UK :( I say Sydney is the best place to live, it's warm, beautiful, clean, fresh, amaaaazing!! and I like it so much because of Hillsong church :P

jimporary - I know, I love Brisbane too and if there was a hillsong church there it would be as good, if not better than sydney!! but there's not :( :-)


referralguru
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Everything is great, I have been around the world and nothing compares I dont think. Even though every where is has its special aspect to.


monkeyface
The best thing is the amount of space. Very peaceful, beautiful scenery. Unusual wildlife.
Victoria is the green state & is probably closest in climate to UK if a little warmer. Rains almost every day but really warm rain - really pelts down but only last minutes & dries up in minutes.
Very friendly people everywhere.


richiefrankie
The Blue Mountains. Nothing beats the scenery and the loads of adventure you can take there. They say it's also growing popular to be a preferred wedding/honeymoon destination spot.


FORKY
doug b being a cheeky boy again,id have to say the laid back out door life style and some great fresh produce and of course beer,plus space and room to move with a country this size and only 21 million people-plenty of room.


happyprecious
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Australians always pull together in times of tragedy ie natural disasters, man made disasters. We are a very generous people with our time and finances in these types of situations. We always look after our mates. Mateship is a very big part of the Australian culture. Also it is the freedom to be whoever you want to be. No judgement.

As far as recommending where to live, I would say anywhere about 1-1.5 hours north of any major city. There are some great places that are cheaper, less busy, but still close enough to work and visit in the bigger cities. For example, Central Coast NSW and Sunshine Coast QLD.


laplandfan
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I don't live there BUT I want to live there!!!
Went to Australia and visited Sydney, Melbourne, Ayers Rock, Brisbane and Cairns and fell in love with it all.
I loved the Aussie people...so laid back and relaxed and so proud of their country. I would love to feel that way.
Also the varying landscapes were so diverse with the ruggedness of the outback....the crystal clear ocean of the Barrier Reef, unspoilt beaches, fantastic wildlife. Loved Steve Irwin's Zoo.
I would choose to live in Queensland for the warmer tropical climate.
Also i love the Aussie style houses....so spacious. Just imagine getting up Christmas morning in Oz and being able to have a BBQ and a swim in the sea!!!!


ambernova
TRIPLE J: the most awesome radio ever on this planet. and also stuff they do in the real world, like Live At The Wireless, Big Day Out, Unearthed, and all that


www.abc.net.au/triplej


mmoonnii
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The best about Australia is Father Christmas dressed in a red swim trunk


Doug
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