Dug/the other aussie(s)...

loic2003

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I have family there and have set in motion the process of migrating there. Thing is, in London, there's a shed-load of aussies who come to live in the UK despite the crappy weather, chavs, government giving all it's money to people who don't want to work for a living, etc etc.

Would you reccomend living in aus? I loved it when I went, love the space, the sun, beer, the scuba and I like BBQ's with shrimps. In my opinion, the only bad things about aus is the hit in pay that I'm going to earn, plus the fact that every animal/insect begins with 'the giant australian...' and kills you. Apart from that it looks awesome. For £80K (what buys you a studio flat where I live) you can buy a two bedroomed apartment in brisbane with a shared pool and 10 mins from the sea.

What do you think? You feel like migrating?
 

dug777

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I love it. Lived all over (grew up the the Solomon Islands, went to boarding school in Scotland, lived in Kenya & the Philippines, then went to boarding school in WA, @uni in WA now). The weather, the people, the open space (i love having a 50km world class white sand beach all to yourself), the fishing, scuba all rocks :D

Tax sucks, but that is all i can think of...great welfare, cheap (relatively) and excellent tertiary education into the bargain ;)

WA>*
 

Phlargo

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yeah.. not so down with Australia.. seems like a big desert. I'd go to New Zealand though.. I hear they got hobbits.
 

NiteWulf

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Originally posted by: loic2003
I loved it when I went, love the space, the sun, beer, the scuba and I like BBQ's with shrimps.

Quick! Change it to 'prawn' before dug sees it!
 

dug777

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I would never leave, especially to go to the UK :p

The weather sucks, you're all assholes to each other, you can't play sport to save your lives (except cricket, and just you wait for the Ashes :evil: ), your beer is warm, your women are white & pasty, need i go on?

I ****** love it here :beer:
 

BriGy86

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i've often thought about moving there
(im a bas*ard yanky though, i hear other countries don't like it when americans move in)

are the wild life that much of a threat, as far as the killer toads and insects, box jelly fish?

and even though most of Australia is desert its the east coast that has most of the people right?
 

loic2003

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Originally posted by: dug777
I love it. Lived all over (grew up the the Solomon Islands, went to boarding school in Scotland, lived in Kenya & the Philippines, then went to boarding school in WA, @uni in WA now). The weather, the people, the open space (i love having a 50km world class white sand beach all to yourself), the fishing, scuba all rocks :D

Tax sucks, but that is all i can think of...great welfare, cheap (relatively) and excellent tertiary education into the bargain ;)

WA>*

I'm thinking of moving to Brisbane... seems like a decent place, near to noosa and apparantly with the better climate. My uncle lives there, too.

Wasn't such a fan of the captial, was kinda dull. Syndey rocked.

I want a pet wombat!
 

loic2003

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Not so sure about the cars in aus though... they are a little bit uh... american. I like the Carlton or whatever it is. The fat muscle car built by Vauxhall that's cheap as chips but has balls the size of small countries.
 

dug777

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We ALL live on the coast really, water is a pretty serious constraint inland (the town i'm from has a bitumemised area about the size of maybe 8 football (whatver you play ;)) ovals to catch rain). Most people do live on the East Coast, but WA is the economic powerhouse of the country (and one of the world's largest resources producers) ;)

The dangerous stuff is totally talked up, we have loads of redbacks around this house, and every house my folks have ever lived in (at my folks place i have a huge jar of meths that i keep dead redbacks in), but none of us, and very few people i know, have ever been bitten :)
 

dug777

Lifer
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Originally posted by: loic2003
Originally posted by: dug777
I love it. Lived all over (grew up the the Solomon Islands, went to boarding school in Scotland, lived in Kenya & the Philippines, then went to boarding school in WA, @uni in WA now). The weather, the people, the open space (i love having a 50km world class white sand beach all to yourself), the fishing, scuba all rocks :D

Tax sucks, but that is all i can think of...great welfare, cheap (relatively) and excellent tertiary education into the bargain ;)

WA>*

I'm thinking of moving to Brisbane... seems like a decent place, near to noosa and apparantly with the better climate. My uncle lives there, too.

Wasn't such a fan of the captial, was kinda dull. Syndey rocked.

I want a pet wombat!

Brissie is HOT & humid, so make sure you like that mate ;)

Lovely city, altho it has got pretty busy in the last five years. Take a look at Perth mate, perfect climate, booming economy, city is still like a big country town :cool:
 

BriGy86

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Originally posted by: dug777
We ALL live on the coast really, water is a pretty serious constraint inland (the town i'm from has a bitumemised area about the size of maybe 8 football (whatver you play ;)) ovals to catch rain). Most people do live on the East Coast, but WA is the economic powerhouse of the country (and one of the world's largest resources producers) ;)

The dangerous stuff is totally talked up, we have loads of redbacks around this house, and every house my folks have ever lived in (at my folks place i have a huge jar of meths that i keep dead redbacks in), but none of us, and very few people i know, have ever been bitten :)

red backs?
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: BriGy86
Originally posted by: dug777
We ALL live on the coast really, water is a pretty serious constraint inland (the town i'm from has a bitumemised area about the size of maybe 8 football (whatver you play ;)) ovals to catch rain). Most people do live on the East Coast, but WA is the economic powerhouse of the country (and one of the world's largest resources producers) ;)

The dangerous stuff is totally talked up, we have loads of redbacks around this house, and every house my folks have ever lived in (at my folks place i have a huge jar of meths that i keep dead redbacks in), but none of us, and very few people i know, have ever been bitten :)

red backs?

http://www.amonline.net.au/spiders/dangerous/redback/
 

BriGy86

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so almost like black widows?

and what about the hostility towards foreigners moving in?
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: BriGy86
so almost like black widows?

and what about the hostility towards foreigners moving in?

ya

except probably much more common.

nah, we're one of the most multi-cultural societies on the planet mate ;)
 

BriGy86

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Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: BriGy86
so almost like black widows?

and what about the hostility towards foreigners moving in?

ya

except probably much more common.

nah, we're one of the most multi-cultural societies on the planet mate ;)

my dad was saying that canadians are nice but don't really like it if americans move in and take jobs (thought about moving there too)

i didn't know if any other countries were like that

for all i know my dad could be wrong about canada too

but thats cool, what's the government like, do they piss away money on lazy people that don't deserve it?
 

teddyv

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I just got back from two weeks in Australia and have to say I've never felt so welcome as an American overseas (and I do a fair amount of International travel.) A week was in Canberra, not the most exciting place in the world but I did get down to Bateman's Bay then spent the rest of the time in Sydney. It was my first time in Australia and I was really taken by the wide open space everywhere, quite a nice change from the Washington DC area where anything larger than a manhole cover has been or will soon be covered by cheap townhouses.

Only downer was a minor blue bottle(?) jellyfish sting at Manly beach, then again I was tended by two lasses who fairly insisted on staying with me the rest of the afternoon so it wasn't all bad ;)

Great food, expensive cigars and on whole the finest looking women I've seen anywhere in the world.
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: teddyv
I just got back from two weeks in Australia and have to say I've never felt so welcome as an American overseas (and I do a fair amount of International travel.) A week was in Canberra, not the most exciting place in the world but I did get down to Bateman's Bay then spent the rest of the time in Sydney. It was my first time in Australia and I was really taken by the wide open space everywhere, quite a nice change from the Washington DC area where anything larger than a manhole cover has been or will soon be covered by cheap townhouses.

Only downer was a minor blue bottle(?) jellyfish sting at Manly beach, then again I was tended by two lasses who fairly insisted on staying with me the rest of the afternoon so it wasn't all bad ;)

Great food, expensive cigars and on whole the finest looking women I've seen anywhere in the world.

hehe, my bro surfs all around Batemans bay (my folks live in Canberra now :p). You're right on the money regarding the women tho :D

Come over WA next time mate, that's the real Australia ;)
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: BriGy86
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: BriGy86
so almost like black widows?

and what about the hostility towards foreigners moving in?

ya

except probably much more common.

nah, we're one of the most multi-cultural societies on the planet mate ;)

my dad was saying that canadians are nice but don't really like it if americans move in and take jobs (thought about moving there too)

i didn't know if any other countries were like that

for all i know my dad could be wrong about canada too

but thats cool, what's the government like, do they piss away money on lazy people that don't deserve it?

nah, we're big fans of the 'fair-go' concept mate ;)

More than enough jobs to go around anways ;)
 

JS80

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Originally posted by: BriGy86
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: BriGy86
so almost like black widows?

and what about the hostility towards foreigners moving in?

ya

except probably much more common.

nah, we're one of the most multi-cultural societies on the planet mate ;)

my dad was saying that canadians are nice but don't really like it if americans move in and take jobs (thought about moving there too)

i didn't know if any other countries were like that

for all i know my dad could be wrong about canada too

but thats cool, what's the government like, do they piss away money on lazy people that don't deserve it?

Why would you want to move to a country that's freezing and take half the money you earn and generally will hate you?
 

BriGy86

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DAMN IT, i wanna go so bad now, i really haven't heard anything bad about the people there

*random* how common are box jelly fish?

and for a vacation what places do you think would be good? (I'm a certified scuba diver too)
 

BriGy86

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Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: BriGy86
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: BriGy86
so almost like black widows?

and what about the hostility towards foreigners moving in?

ya

except probably much more common.

nah, we're one of the most multi-cultural societies on the planet mate ;)

my dad was saying that canadians are nice but don't really like it if americans move in and take jobs (thought about moving there too)

i didn't know if any other countries were like that

for all i know my dad could be wrong about canada too

but thats cool, what's the government like, do they piss away money on lazy people that don't deserve it?

Why would you want to move to a country that's freezing and take half the money you earn and generally will hate you?

this was before i was "enlightened"

and things seem so backwards and illogical lately in the U.S.

*EDIT*

minneapolis MN here, so im used to the cold anyway