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12th October 2009
Victoria is one of the nicest areas for living in Australia. Find out what could be the most suitable option for you and your family.
Victoria is to be found in the south east part of Australia. It is considered to be the most urbanized and populated, an... Read >
Author: Mel C
09th October 2009
Living in Australia is like being on a vacation as there are so many places of interest around the country. As a result a large number of Australians choose to take domestic holidays instead of going overseas. However many Australians do like to travel to... Read >
Author: Paul Stanley
28th September 2009
Life coach Melbourne plays a great role in enriching the lives of people living in Australia Countless testimonies and stories of people on all walks of life have been flooding the web highlighting the significance of going to counseling with their life ... Read >
Author: che cruz
24th September 2009
Australia is often described as ' The Lucky Country ', it has so much to offer in terms of natural beauty, high standards of living and a prosperous, growing economy and enjoys the status of being the "most preferred migration destination in the world". ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
14th September 2009
What could be more exciting than earning a living while playing and enjoying yourself on or near Gold Coast beach? That is exactly what thousands of people are doing with their life right now! As one of the leading tourist destinations in Australia, Gold ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
20th August 2009
The great thing about living in Australia is that it is full of individuals. No two Aussies are the same, and you certainly see some extra special characters out there from time to time! It doesn’t take a genius to realize that these differences do ma... Read >
Author: Hugo Schreuder
30th June 2009
Recently I have heard that the Australian government has in place emergency laws to take control of your food if the occasion arises. Is this true? Do other governments around the world have similar policies in place?
I don’t know but with the way fo... Read >
Author: fshelend
23rd June 2009
Asian's have been migrating to Australia since the eighteenth century. In 1861, they represented almost 2.5% of the population. Australia's current population is 21.5 million making it the 53rd most populous country in the world. The number of Asian's liv... Read >
Author: Matt
17th June 2009
Recently I have heard that the Australian government has in place emergency laws to take control of your food if the occasion arises. Is this true? Do other governments around the world have similar policies in place?
I don’t know but with the way ... Read >
Author: fshelend
06th June 2009
Charity Organisation helping children
Australia is best known as a lucky country, but sadly one in seven Australian children are living in disadvantage and do not have access to the same educational, health or life opportunities that many of us enjoy a... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
05th June 2009
If you have relatives in Australia that you really miss, a family sponsored visa is a great way to finally see them. This single-entry visa is valid for stays ranging form three months up to 12 months – depending on what’s granted at the point of entr... Read >
Author: dylan
12th May 2009
Parents can join their children who are living in Australia by migrating permanently with a Subclass 103 visa. It is designed for any parent of a natural, adopted or step child who is a settled Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealan... Read >
Author: dylan
11th May 2009
Help grow the Australian economy by migrating to Australia as a contributory parent. This visa is for parents of natural, adopted or step children who have settled in the country as a citizen, a permanent resident or as an eligible New Zealand citizen.
... Read >
Author: Haines
11th May 2009
Help grow the Australian economy by migrating to Australia as a contributory parent. This visa is for parents of natural, adopted or step children who have settled in the country as a citizen, a permanent resident or as an eligible New Zealand citizen.
... Read >
Author: Haines
02nd March 2009
Dear Friend
Several years ago I lived in Switzerland, had all one needs to have a good life, a good job, partner, lovely family, great 6-bedroom apartment... but something was missing...
Then I went to a Vision and Goal setting seminar.
I had nev... Read >
Author: Energetic Life Solutions
28th February 2009
Among the various animals living in Australia, koalas are considered the most popular. They have lived some 4 million years ago and continue to exist until today. However, their survival is threatened by increasing hunting and killing of European hunter... Read >
Author: joalesto
09th February 2009
All the signals are right if you are a first home buyer living in Australia. At no previous time has a first home buyer had access to a number of cash subsidies and savings that have resulted firstly from individual state government initiatives and second... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
09th January 2009
Australian migration is a wonderful opportunity to every people who want to start a new career and for those people who search for a great opportunities to have a brighter future. Australia has an open and competitive economy, it welcomes and employ over... Read >
Author: amerie
05th January 2009
Australia has the lowest average annual rainfall of all the continents at 472mm per the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Not only is the continent naturally dry because of normal climactic conditions, drought conditions have worsened due to El Niño-Sout... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan
05th December 2008
"If your home feels too small there are several things you can do to create an illusion of space. One of these is to keep clutter to the minimum. One or two good pieces of furniture are better than half a dozen. Enlarging windows will let in more light an... Read >
Author: dnwebsiteseo
04th December 2008
If you care to look outside, you will notice that everything around us is already driven by technology. Communication and speed are two of the most important things that fuel our day to day lives—at what cost? Each day the earth is not getting any stron... Read >
Author: Ben
04th December 2008
Where is home? Home is where the heart can laugh without shyness. Home is where the heart's tears can dry at their own pace. ~ Vernon Baker
There is no better place than home. Where one could see the cobwebs and spiders swinging back and forth; where t... Read >
Author: Arleigh
06th October 2008
As we all know that the biggest attraction in this place is its natural beauty. From the exquisite beaches to the impeccable landscape. Who among us didn't want to experience this kind of thing? The landscape deviates from dry to tropical rain forest to a... Read >
Author: Arleigh
17th September 2008
Phar Lap’s list of race victories reads like a roll-call of Australia’s greatest races: Melbourne Cup, Cox Plate (twice), Victoria Derby, AJC Derby, Futurity Stakes, Chipping Norton Stakes, Underwood Stakes, Memsie Stakes, Rosehill Guineas, Craven Pla... Read >
Author: David Duffield
08th September 2008
There are literally thousands of non-permanent residents living in Australia who are taking big risks when they travel overseas. There are just as many who aren’t prepared to make an international trip because of the huge risk involved.
So what’s t... Read >
Author: insure4less
17th August 2008
If you care to look outside, you will notice that everything around us is already driven by technology. Communication and speed are two of the most important things that fuel our day to day lives—at what cost? The earth is not getting any stronger each ... Read >
Author: Ben
29th July 2008
A severe shortage of experienced chefs in Australia is leading to competitive offers from employers. With up to 3,000 jobs unfilled, British chefs with Australian visas can look forward to enticing incentives to working and living in Australia.
In th... Read >
Author: jabo
24th July 2008
Traveling to Australia, whether for the holidays or a business trip, the best way to get around Australia is to rent a car, aside from buses and trains. Major cities and venues are at long distances, unless you can afford to fly all around the country, re... Read >
Author: Arleigh
18th July 2008
A severe shortage of experienced chefs in Australia is leading to competitive offers from employers. With up to 3,000 jobs unfilled, British chefs with Australian visas can look forward to enticing incentives to working and living in Australia.
In the ... Read >
Author: Keira
17th July 2008
People living in Australia, suffering from mesothelioma, a disease caused by asbestos poisoning are passing away before their claims for compensation are being heard. One Sydney Judge believes this is due to a cost saving measure which was implemented in ... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
17th July 2008
A severe shortage of experienced chefs in Australia is leading to competitive offers from employers. With up to 3,000 jobs unfilled, British chefs with Australian visas can look forward to enticing incentives to working and living in Australia.
In the ... Read >
Author: Keira
15th July 2008
Traveling to Australia, whether for the holidays or a business trip, the best way to get around Australia is to rent a car, aside from buses and trains. Major cities and venues are at long distances, unless you can afford to fly all around the country, re... Read >
Author: Keira
23rd June 2008
After Downloading this program from http://satellitetvseries.webs.com After spending so much money on pay tv over the years, i said to myself "why didn't i do this earlier i could have saved thousands of dollars by now"
I was getting really frustrated ... Read >
Author: joe80
18th April 2008
Potential candidates for permanent immigration don�t have to travel as far anymore when they have to do a citizenship test for Australia.
After concerns have been raised by local councils and community leaders about travel distances for applicants, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th April 2008
According to the website, Monsters and Critics, many a British immigrant is drawn to Australia�s fantastically strong economy and massive demand for skilled workers.
As Chris Evans, Australia�s Minister of Immigration has said himself at the start ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd October 2007
There are some fun facts concerning Australia:*Australia produces 95 percent of the world's valuable opals plus 99 percent of black opals.*Cobber Paddy in South Australia is known as the opal centre of the planet. Its inhabitants is made up of more than 4... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
12th October 2007
For the ultimate tropical holiday in Queensland head to Townsville and take a couple of weeks to explore this pretty little city and its beautiful surrounds. Townsville is unique because there is a convergence here of all the differing landscapes that mak... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
17th November 2006
If there's one thing that CAN'T be said about living in Australia despite its being an island, (okay, a continent too)?it's that no man is an island.
Pardon the political incorrectness for a moment. But this is really what's nice about Australia. Aus... Read >
Author: Ryan Reynolds
16th November 2006
Living in Australia, we're pretty blessed to have espresso coffee available in most cafe's and shops. Thanks to a strong Italian influence, especially in the development of early 'cafe culture', espresso style coffee is very mainstream, and has been for o... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
31st August 2006
A - A is for Australia which is the jewel of the southern hemisphere. To celebrate this fact we want to encourage people to go out and buy some Diamond Earrings. Australia has a rich history with diamonds and diamond earrings are a great way to commemo... Read >
Author: Ariel
20th July 2006
The Ugg Boot has become the latest fashion item that every woman seems to want. Now days you will find that the window displays of any clothing or shoe store across the world will have a pair of these trendy boots in it. It looks like Ugg Boots are here... Read >
Author: Allison Thompson
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