Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Good Place in Australia for zoologist to live


Good Place in Australia for zoologist to live?
Zoologist focuses on reptiles. need help and suggestions it is for a book I am writing please help. also I pursue a career as a herpetologist which is the reptile branch of zoology. give me a suggestion of a good place to live in Australia. anywhere in australia as long as I can work with reptiles daily.
Sydney - 7 Answers
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I'm so sorry, I don't really have an answer for you, but am really interested in studying zoology, and was wondering what courses you did to get there? I'm kinda answering your question with a question, aren't I?! I hope you don't mind... (We have a place called Cleland here in Adelaide, they might have an opening?)
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All parts of Australia are thick with reptiles, except perhaps less so in Tasmania. There is a reptile park I know in Renmark: Bredl's reptile park. You could just try the many zoos also, or perhaps the universities.
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Sounds like you need to send a resume to Australia Zoo, Beerwah (Steve Irwin's legacy). The advantage is you can live on the Sunshine Coast!
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Both Melbourne and Sydney have an excellent zoo, if you prefer a more regional town, there's Symbio or Nowra Wildlife Park both south of Sydney.
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Australia Zoo was originally a Reptile Park, before it branched out, but still has a huge collection of Lizards, Snakes, Turtles, Alligators and of course Crocodiles. And it is situated in Queensland, which is the best state in Australia.
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The Australian Reptile Park is home to the largest collection of reptiles in Australia just a few minutes away from the city of Gosford on the beautiful central coast of NSW ! hour 10 minutes by car from Sydney http://www.reptilepark.com.au/
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Melbourne Zoo! You can work with reptiles there 24/7! Melbourne is Australia's best city with low crime, good job prospects and a sustainable economy. It is also located in Australia's true best state Victoria! :) Have fun at Melbourne Zoo.






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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

How do I buy Microsoft or Yahoo Shares if I live in Australia


How do I buy Microsoft or Yahoo Shares if I live in Australia?
I would like to get into the international share market, but haven't a clue how. Does someone know a web-site or any information that will help please?
Investing - 4 Answers
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MNC-FII give you this facility - please check-up with your Brokers who will give you link for best investment.
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Don't buy stocks. Trade Contracts for Difference (CFDs). Investment and free training in the Forex, stocks, futures and commodities online trading -- http://iqmoney.blogspot.com/
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Don't waste your money, it's not going to turn out to be anything close to what they would like you to think. Look at all those people ripped off over the last scam yahoo had with alibaba, their stocks plummeted when everyone was buying. It will only happen again. Give them 2mo. and they'll be in the cellar again.
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Contact a local discount broker in your country. These are large multi-national companies, that trade on many exchanges worldwide.






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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Question For Nintendo Geeks and people who live in Australia

Question For Nintendo Geeks and people who live in Australia?
1.where do you buy an r4 in australia if you can how much are they worth? 2.in Eb games can you trade old nintendos for ninteno i? can you sell there too? 3.where can you download games and how do you put it in your r4?Tell me the exact wedsite. 4.what is the best game?
Video & Online Games - 2 Answers
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what is r4?
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1. Buy it from the internet there are way better cards then the R4 2. Sell on ebay you get more money that way 3. To get games type NDS torrent into google and use a bittorrent client like utorrent to get them 4. The best game is the one you will have the most fun playing. Try something new. You will beable to get 100s of games. For more info go to gbatemp.net






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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Where is the best place to live in Australia


Where is the best place to live in Australia?
At least around an area where there is lots of scenery. I am planning on moving there for the scenery and so I can get my photography work into motion. But it can't be totally romoted from society where you have to drive more than 3 hours just to see one house.
Other - Australia - 10 Answers
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Melbourne
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i LL go to Melbourne one year in october...not Sidney cause i heared to expensive..
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Northern Queensland, you've got the beauty of the rainforests, waterfalls, reefs, mountains, beaches all close at hand to Cairns, Townsville, etc. Within 2 hours of Brisbane you also have rainforests, beautiful beaches, islands, mountains, Moreton Bay, lots of varying landscapes. Lots of NSW is really beautiful, you won't be far from something spectacular. I'm not familiar with the other states but Tasmania certainly seems very photogenic in a smaller area. Depends on what sort of scenery you like to photograph - I think you'd be hard pressed to find a really bad area!!
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Only the real outback is so remote tthat houses are that far apart. While there's still heaps of space in the coastal areas, they're comparatively well settled and close to society. As to the best place to live, it depends on what type of scenery you prefer. Tropical rainforest, temperate rainforest, farms, plantations, mountains, valleys, magnificent gorges, wetlands, tropical islands, sheltered coves, endless miles of beach, rivers, cities...We have everything. Take your pick.
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WA is gorgeous especially the national parks and margart river, but it isolated and very expensive
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I live in Brisbane, it is really amazing city with a beautiful river, superb beaches around the city.... I say Brisbane..
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Victoria is the best for ease of ability to get to places quickly. Drive from the heart of Melbourne for one hour any direction and you have totally different scenery. Go east for 1 and half hours and you can be thinking you are in France with the wineries (Yarra Valley..look it up!) Go North and you are in Gold mining country...go west, Volcanic area....go south..Ok you will drown...it's a Bay! I have traveled to many places and Victoria Australia has the most diverse towns, scenery and history you will find anywhere!
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Anywhere in Australia has diverse scenery, so I guess you have to ask yourself what kind of weather you like. Do you like it hot all year round (head north). Warm/ humid summer and cooler, dry winter (Sydney). Hot summer, cool to cold winter (Adelaide). One day extremely hot to the next day extremely cold in summer and cold most of the time in winter (4 seasons in one day - Melbourne). Mild to hot year round (Perth). Cold winters and mild to hot summers (Hobart). Keep in mind that most of Australia is in severe drought. Sydney is the most populated city, followed by Melbourne(around 3.8 million last I heard). So there are plenty of non-remote areas!
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North Queensland - Cairns. http://www.cairns.com.au We have so many options within an hour each way you drive, rainforest, the Tablelands, the outback, the Great Barrier Reef, the BEST beaches - the list goes on ! Take a look at http://www.peterlik.com.au - very well known photographer in Australia. In fact he's just closed his gallery's down in Cairns and Port Douglas to concentrate more on the overseas market.
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Brisbane, Great beaches, great and beutiful older houses (although there are alot of new ones) the most unusual but beutiful houses are called Queenslaners






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