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 Melbourne Northern Suburbs?
We are moving to Melbourne later this year - my work is just north of the airport. Any suggestions for family friendly suburbs? We have a five year old. Many thanks!...


 Where should I live in Australia?
I am very picky. I want to live in a place where it is really warm in the summer but snows a lot in the winter. A small town but not in the middle of nowhere. And preferably close to a big city like S...


 Had the opportunity to possibly move to Australia, does anybody know the exact credentials required?
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 If Rudd id not at home often where is he and what is he doing?
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 Australia travel info?
which part of australia is the best holiday ...


 Why the sky high housing market prices in Australia?
Is it from the cost of materials? Are they importing everything? Are there plenty of contractors building?
I am a registered nurse. My husband is a residential building contractor and we want to ...


 Steve Irwin's best mate Wess...would he make a good TV host? Bindi Irwin has her place in little kids program
but not in older folks showa yet....


 Sydney, Australia?
My boyfriend and I would like to go to Sydney next year. We would like to stay in a nice hotel over looking the oprah house. money is not an issue, as we do not have any commitments. Any suggestions ...


 Do Aussie girls like American guys?
Im going to study abroad in sydney and im currious. Im american with 100% italian ...


 Off the beaten path places to visit in Australia??
I'm going to Australia, I want to be a traveler, not a tourist. Any suggestions for cool places that aren't tourist traps??...


 We r considering a family holiday 2 australia with 2 kids age 5 & 3 is this ok for children and a good idea?!?
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 Has anyone travelled around Oz alone?
Hi,

Im planning 6-12months in Oz, flying to Sydney in May 07.
Im planning to go it alone, well with the help of an organisation called Bunac....although its still kinda alone..
<...


 Whats your opinion on Australia's 'Where the bloody hell are ya?' tourism campaign?
Have you been influenced by these ads to visit Australia? Why/ Why not?

This is for my tourism assignment "How does meadia affect tourism?"...


 What would be the weather in Gold Coast during our stay between June 11 to 16, 2007?
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 Are there any spots in Australia/NZ that I absolutely must see?
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 Safe Spot in Australia from Mega-Tsunami ??
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 I'm looking for foods to feed an Aussie friend of mine that they may not have in her country. HELP!!?
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 When to move to australia?
from chicago. should i leave in the morning or at night, from lax? arrive in morning or night? what month? what season? when is the best time? is there a time when it is easiest. i wil like not to go ...


 Travelling In Australia?
Hi, I want to go travelling in Australia for a year, by myself. I'm not planning on going to just a few cities; I want to see as much of Australia as I possibly can.

Can anyone give ...


 American tv in Australia ?
I live in Brisbane (Australia) and i am just curious why majority of daytime tv is American. As is prime time tv. The only Australian shows seem to be news! I'm not complaining- because some ...



Mikey E

Wheres the best place to live???

America or Austrailia?

    



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Dan
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You will expect the answers here to be bias.

I'm from Australia and I have relatives from the USA. By the things they tell us, I'm less convinced of even going there for a holiday, which I have never done before.

Australia has great weather, safe (low crime levels) and very accepting of other cultures.


petedavo
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The answer for anyone depends on a lot a vague personal factors like friendships, personal preferences etc.
So what's good for some is bad for others.
There is no correct answer.


Meesy
Funny question.

I'm from Australia and have lived in the USA for the last year.

While the US is fun I wouldn't consider living here for the long term. Australia is safer, has better health and education, a great standard of living and food, better environmental practices and equality and a less consumerist way of life.

I like the Australian priorities better than the American ones, which makes it a much more pleasant place to live.


Mel
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AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA! AUSTRALIA!

I couldn't think of anything worse then being surrounded by Americans permanently.


Tariq
America hands down.... i've visited australia and wouldn't even consider living there...


arbitrary k
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America. Self-explanatory and obvious.

Specifically Denver,CO, i think.


Corn Dog
AMERICA BY FAR!
i feel genuinely sorry for myself and the other 21 million that are stuck in this joke of a place
(im 17 and plan to leave asap)
DONT COME TO AUSTRALIA
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