Sunday, March 21, 2010

What is it like to live in Australia

What is it like to live in Australia?
I've always wanted to go there. I want to move around a lot when I grow up, is Australia a nice place to live? 
Other - Australia - 5 Answers
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I have travelled extensively all around the world and this has made me realise how fortunate I am to be able to call Australia my home. As well as having one of the best standards of living in the world, the average Aussie has a great lifestyle. It is a big beautiful country without too many people and with almost no poverty. It is a safe, clean, multicultural country where most people live harmoniously most of the time. Australians are generally pretty easy-going friendly people who have a great sense of fairness and mateship. We have a decent minimum wage (around $15 dollars per hour). We don't have too many religious nutters and we don't have too many guns (the government bought most of them back from the populice 10 years ago after a mass shooting). We have a lot of very unique flora and fauna not found anywhere else. We obviously have a huge coastline so there are a lot of beaches for only 21 million people to share. Our economy is booming. There is free health care. The only downside is that when we travel (and Australians are really big overseas travellers) we have so far to go to get anywhere else.
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IM with Liz My hubby & I have traveled and there are few places I would consider living outside Australia. & they are in NZ. Aussies & Kiwi's are luckier than they know sometimes.
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Yes. It's fantastic. Best place in the world. I should know. I live here.
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Australia, is awesome. I have travelled quite a bit, but there's nothing like Australia.
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Fantastic. It is the BEST place to live. I live here and I love it. Cheers











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Sunday, March 14, 2010

If you live in Australia, would you prefer to live in the city or in a rural area?why

If you live in Australia, would you prefer to live in the city or in a rural area?why?
Some families live in remote areas of the interior,miles away from the nearest town. Would you prefer to live on the city or in a rural area?
Other - United States - 2 Answers
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Personally speaking I would prefer half way out of the city but not in the rural districts. I Need some city activities but HATE inner city living
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I've spent most of my life in the inner-suburbs (less than 15 minutes out of the city centre by car). You have everything (schools, parks to play in, shopping malls, businesses, public transport) just a walk away so you're less dependent on a car (which more people are realising with the cost of oil going up). Lately, a lot of inner-city houses are facing urban decay since the price of land (unless you live in an apartment) is going up and people are moving out. Most of the new modern sub developments are further out of the cities, but occasionally they knock down a few houses in the inner-suburbs to clear up land (my parents were lucky enough to recently purchase a block).





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Sunday, March 7, 2010

If you live in Australia, would you prefer to live in the city or in a rural area?why

If you live in Australia, would you prefer to live in the city or in a rural area?why?
Some families live in remote areas of the interior,miles away from the nearest town. Would you prefer to live on the city or in a rural area?
Other - United States - 2 Answers
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Personally speaking I would prefer half way out of the city but not in the rural districts. I Need some city activities but HATE inner city living
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I've spent most of my life in the inner-suburbs (less than 15 minutes out of the city centre by car). You have everything (schools, parks to play in, shopping malls, businesses, public transport) just a walk away so you're less dependent on a car (which more people are realising with the cost of oil going up). Lately, a lot of inner-city houses are facing urban decay since the price of land (unless you live in an apartment) is going up and people are moving out. Most of the new modern sub developments are further out of the cities, but occasionally they knock down a few houses in the inner-suburbs to clear up land (my parents were lucky enough to recently purchase a block).





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Monday, March 1, 2010

How to buy cultured diamonds when you live in Australia

How to buy cultured diamonds when you live in Australia?
I did a lot of research into alternatives to natural diamonds and found out that there are cultured diamonds available in the USA made by Gemesis. These aren't simulants or moissanite, these are real diamonds grown in a laboratory. Could anyone tell me ways that I can purchase these laboratory grown diamonds from Australia? Please, no comments on lab vs natural diamonds, I've already heard the arguments for and against. Helpful comments please. 
Fashion & Accessories - 1 Answers
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try buying it online or wait for vacation and try and travel to the US and that will b ur chance 2 get them! enjoy and gd luck =)











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