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The Best Mortgage Interest Rates: How To Find Them

29th September 2009
There are low interest home loans available; you just need to know where to look for them. By following a few simple tricks and tips, you can secure a low interest mortgage and save thousands of dollars. As such, you should be shopping around and inves... Read >
Author: EvaJudge

All About Modern Murphy Wall Beds

29th September 2009
Murphy wall beds have come a really long way since their old, utilitarian days. If you've ever seen an old film featuring one of them, it probably consisted of a bare string or wire hanging unattractively out of a plain wall. Upon being tugged on, the "wa... Read >
Author: EvoSeo

What To Sell On Ebay - Cashmere Items

29th September 2009
Cashmere is one of the finest fibers in the world - a true luxury fabric. It is known as the warmest, softest, most comfortable fabric that money can buy. Victorian England discovered the luxury of this fabric and it was then that cashmere caught on with ... Read >
Author: suzanne

Sweeping Changes to Australian 457 Temporary Worker Program from 14 September 2009

25th September 2009
The Australian Department of Immigration has introduced a number of changes to the sponsorship regime for temporary workers in Australia on subclass 457 visas. These changes come into effect on 14 September 2009 and involve the following: New criteri... Read >
Author: Acacia

Avoid Trouble - Steer Clear Of DIY Conveyancing Kits

25th September 2009
Many Australians, eager to save money when buying a new home, get fooled into think that DIY conveyancing kits are a good way to cut corners. The fact is, nothing can take the place of an experienced conveyancing solicitor. The process is simply too compl... Read >
Author: Davo Judge

Glass Pool Fencing: Modern, Stylish and Maximum Protection

24th September 2009
Swimming pool has a lot of fun to offer you and your family but sometimes it can cause unwanted events such as accidents. That is why pool fencing becomes a necessity for everyone who has swimming pools at their yards. Traditionally steel bars and woods a... Read >
Author: Ben

Why Large And Well Established Conveyancing Firms Lead The Way

24th September 2009
Having the knowledge and experience of a team of professional lawyers on your side can be priceless. As many Australians have previously discovered, this principle also applies during the conveyancing process of your new home or investment property. Due t... Read >
Author: Davo Judge

Animal Collisions on the Road - Fact Sheet

23rd September 2009
Cars are part of our everyday life, but the convenience of car travel comes at a price for wildlife wherever there are roads. In present drought conditions, more animals are moving about to find water and food, and are coming into more contact with driver... Read >
Author: Chelsi

Finding Car Insurance Cover For Every Life Stage

23rd September 2009
Change is a natural part of your driving life. For many Australians, however, it isn’t a part of their car insurance life. If you ask them how often they update their car insurance cover, they’re likely to give you a blank look. Yet insurance cover... Read >
Author: Hugo Schreuder

Can The England Team Retain The Ashes In Australia?

23rd September 2009
I am from England and love the sport of cricket. In my opinion the ashes series of 2005 was one of the most exciting sporting events that I have ever witnessed. The Australian team which is without question the best side in the world were out battled, out... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Avoid Stress - Use A Checklist For Your Next Move

23rd September 2009
If you've never used a checklist to organise a relocation before, you really should try it. Many Australians find that the simple act of writing down what needs to be done - and when - can save them a lot of aggravation and time. Checklist Items: Befor... Read >
Author: EvaJudge

SEO Services: Best Service for Online Marketing

23rd September 2009
India is the hub of SEO and Indians are providing best SEO services in the world. Search engine marketing is one of the most growing marketing strategies now days and the businesses which have their online presence can get thousands of organic traffic thr... Read >
Author: johndeep

Workplace Giving: What benefits are there for employees who donate?

22nd September 2009
According to a recent report by the Centre for Social Impact (CSI), the number of Australian workers who donated in 2004 was 94,000 - that is approximately 0.6% of the entire working adult population. However, The Giving Business also reports that while A... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Workplace Giving donation facts

22nd September 2009
With pre-tax payroll giving as of 2003, it is now even easier to participate in Workplace Giving donation programs. Corporate payroll donations are an effective, easy and low-cost method of driving social responsibility in the workplace, while directly co... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Personal Loans for the Unemployed

22nd September 2009
The unemployment rate in Australia now rests at 5.8 per cent, much stronger than previous forecasts, although, a recent Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) report for the month of August 2009 indicated that Australia's empl... Read >
Author: Mariano Graham

Packing: A Guide

22nd September 2009
All too often, Australians rush through the process of packing, turning their relocation into an absolute nightmare. Few of us realise what a significant difference taking an organised, efficient approach can make. Below, we take a look at a few tried and... Read >
Author: EvaJudge

How To Find The Best Mortgage Brokers

22nd September 2009
Many Australians learn the importance of hiring a professional mortgage broker the hard way. They don't hire one, then find themselves at the mercy of unscrupulous lenders who offer them ridiculous interest rates and other issues. Don't go through this gr... Read >
Author: EvoSeo

English In The New World

21st September 2009
From its early British heritage, the English language has evolved and it will continue to do so as it creeps its way into societies all over the world. The English you know may not be what another person, who lives in another country, knows. Marquez Comel... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

MAKE YOUR TRAVEL WORRY FREE WITH TRAVEL INSURANCE

18th September 2009
MAKE YOUR TRAVEL WORRY FREE WITH TRAVEL INSURANCE As you plan your next travel experience you should be certain not to overlook one very important detail—travel insurance. Many travelers opt to skip this step in the hopes of saving a little money. Wha... Read >
Author: 1cover

How to gain skills through volunteer work

17th September 2009
The number of long-term unemployed Australians - those without work for 12 months or more - is set to increase to 140,000 from 90,000 by 2010, say analysts at the Australian National University. Given these statistics, participating in volunteer work i... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

What are corporate donations?

17th September 2009
Businesses are part of a local community and one of the most significant ways to show support for the community is through corporate donations to charities and other non-profit organisations. However, according to a recent report by the Centre for Cor... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Efficient and Novel Termite Treatment

17th September 2009
Termite Control is an important concern for many Australians who have been victims of extensive damage to their homes and offices. The severity of destruction these pests are capable of can be gauged by the vastness of a single termite colony, which is of... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Roofing Insulation Perth | Perth Insulation

16th September 2009
Do you find that it takes an incredibly long time for your air conditioner to achieve optimal temperatures in your home – and that it quickly heats back up when the unit is switched off? Despite being in excellent shape, does it seem like your furnac... Read >
Author: indyainfo

Avoid Green Water By Keeping Algae At Bay

16th September 2009
Nobody wants algae in their pool, yet thousands of Australians deal with the issue every single year. By learning what causes algae and how to prevent it from happening in the first place, you won't have to go through all of the hassle of repeatedly clean... Read >
Author: Davo Judge

The Australian Superannuation Fund

16th September 2009
The article explains why the superannuation fund was created and the advantages of the superannuation fund in Australia. The superannuation fund in Australia was started because it was felt that the level of savings that Australians were doing was just n... Read >
Author: Mel C

Strata Act- A Great Relief

16th September 2009
Everyone dreams to own a property of their own, whether it is a building, villa, house, factory etc. Today when you own a building , you are legally the owner with a legal title deed. But prior to 1961 the situation was different. Then, an Australian can ... Read >
Author: MMAMemories.com

Advantages of Glass Fencing Sydney: Why choose Glass Fencing?

16th September 2009
Advantages of Glass Fencing Sydney: Why choose Glass Fencing ? Glass fencing Sydney is a stylish and classy alternative to the traditional and out dated bar and steel fences that is why it is becoming popular specifically in Australia. Whether for po... Read >
Author: Ben

Livestore for retailers

15th September 2009
Online retail is currently experiencing a surge in popularity with figures showing that in 2008 Australia alone purchased US$54 Billion, by January 2009 that had increased to US$90. Billion with US$21 Billion expected by 2013. I think that it is safe t... Read >
Author: richardbrowny

Top Reads From Aussies

11th September 2009
People learn from six percent of what they hear but 86 percent of all they learn they get from what they read.  An author once shared his thoughts on reading: “To read good books casually will not suffice.  One must study every sentence and make sure ... Read >
Author: Greg

Mobility Scooters: Fascinating Past, Exciting Future

11th September 2009
Thousands of Australians rely on mobility scooters every day, yet very few are aware of the interesting story behind them. On top of that, few realize what sorts of innovations are on the horizon for these remarkable devices. Learning more about mobility ... Read >
Author: EvoSeo

Are advertisers really receiving the best return?

11th September 2009
I find it amazing that NZ clients are still not getting the value that their overseas counterparts have come to expect as a standard. In the US, online advertising is now 59% performance based and only 37% CPM based. In NZ, online advertising is only j... Read >
Author: firstratenz

Learning More About Property Investing

10th September 2009
It is an interesting fact that despite the popular belief that many people in Australia are doing fine financially, one in five working Australians live in poverty today. This sad statistic highlights the need for people to come up with better ways to man... Read >
Author: EvaJudge

Organic wine - an overview

07th September 2009
The organic food debate hit the front pages yet again in the UK last week. Curiously, however organic winemaking doesn't seems to occupy the public's attention. So what is it, where can you get it, and is it better than conventionally made wine? Oddly pe... Read >
Author: pippym1122

Car Insurance: You May Not Be Paying The Right Price

07th September 2009
Have you any idea what your car insurance company thinks about you? Perhaps you’ve never thought about it, but the assumptions that your car insurance company has made about you and your driving habits affects the price that you pay for car insurance c... Read >
Author: Hugo Schreuder

The ideal Melbourne home builder can solve space problems

03rd September 2009
Home renovations and home extensions were not at all everyone’s cup of tea, Australians used to think twice before getting in touch with the home renovators. Gone are the days and now its time to enjoy living with ample of spaces and larger rooms. Melbo... Read >
Author: sheilaallenn

The ideal Melbourne home builder can solve space problems

03rd September 2009
Home renovations and home extensions were not at all everyone’s cup of tea, Australians used to think twice before getting in touch with the home renovators. Gone are the days and now its time to enjoy living with ample of spaces and larger rooms. Melbo... Read >
Author: sheilaallenn

Popularity of Probiotics Increasing Amongst Americans

02nd September 2009
Until recently, Americans were decidedly squeamish about ingesting gut-friendly bacteria as a snack food, or otherwise. In contrast, the Europeans and Australians welcomed this concept eagerly and have held a booming market there since the mid 1990s.Probi... Read >
Author: Kevin A

Popularity of Probiotics Increasing Amongst Americans

02nd September 2009
Until recently, Americans were decidedly squeamish about ingesting gut-friendly bacteria as a snack food, or otherwise. In contrast, the Europeans and Australians welcomed this concept eagerly and have held a booming market there since the mid 1990s.Probi... Read >
Author: Kevin A

Parliamentary Inquiry into Mobile Roaming a Wasted Opportunity

02nd September 2009
BackChat Mobile slams the Parliamentary report, Phoning Home, Inquiry into International Mobile Roaming, released on 19 March 2009 as offering no solutions to the huge costs of prepaid mobile roaming. Australians are found to be paying too much to use the... Read >
Author: mkemp11

How The Swine Flu Is Impacting The World

02nd September 2009
There's no question whatsoever: the swine flu has Australians in a panic. The WHO has announced that up to two billion people worldwide will catch the disease, and Australians are already seeing that it is worse than the bird flu. Looking beyond Australia... Read >
Author: EvaJudge

Achieving Stunning Landscaping While Being Water Wise

02nd September 2009
Having incredible landscaping doesn't mean having to waste lots and lots of water. Thousands of Australians have already learned how to be water wise with their landscape design. By being water wise, these people conserve water by relying on natural techn... Read >
Author: Dave Judge

Understanding Ceiling Insulation

28th August 2009
Do you find that it takes an incredibly long time for your air conditioner to achieve optimal temperatures in your home - and that it quickly heats back up when the unit is switched off? Despite being in excellent shape, does it seem like your furnace wor... Read >
Author: EvaJudge

How England's Cricket Team Regained The Ashes Of 2009

27th August 2009
How England regained the Ashes with a 197 run victory came as much as a relief as it was a surprise. Australia had briefly threatened to stage an unbelievable comeback at the Oval, but in the end England held their nerve to bring the Ashes back to English... Read >
Author: JC Benson

Cash advance loans hassel free

26th August 2009
There are certain things in life that we accept as the norm, even if we are not happy about them. Take money matters for example. It is but normal to face cash flow problems every once in a while, and while we would avoid these problems if we could, we... Read >
Author: saviron

American Crew Daily Shampoo

24th August 2009
American Crew, the original and leading men's grooming brand, first introduced its range of products over ten years ago. It is now the world's leader in men's grooming, with many Australians having caught on to the results these luxurious yet simple produ... Read >
Author: davidaustin2009

Enjoy the Great Outdoors with Alfresco Dining Furniture

23rd August 2009
There really is something special about alfresco dining. Whether it’s the fresh air, hustle and bustle of the streets or the people watching that can be done all from the comfort of your seat – eating outdoors has many benefits. One of the key thing... Read >
Author: JaneTaylor

How Important is Financial Advising?

23rd August 2009
People work hard as soon as they are old enough to hold a job.  They do this to make enough money to stop working someday and enjoy the fruits of their labor.  Indeed, everybody wants to have a happy, fulfilled life.  Although money will never buy true... Read >
Author: Sean

In-Ground Pools: More Than For Fitness And Pleasure

23rd August 2009
The number one reasons that most Australians think about having in-ground pools installed are for fitness and for entertainment reasons. While these are great reasons, the style that an in-ground pool can add to your home should not be overlooked. An in-g... Read >
Author: Davo Judge

payday loans no faxing for perth, brisbane australian people

19th August 2009
Are you struggling just to find yourself extra cash during days of waiting for your next paycheck? Then you need not worry now! There are numerous online payday loans in Australia that can help you if you need quick cash. Australians need not worry of the... Read >
Author: angelgeorge3

Why Pest And Building Inspections Matter

19th August 2009
Buying a new home is a very exciting time for most people; once the financing is in place and a house has been selected, many people feel confident and can see the light at the end of the tunnel where they'll be moving into their new home. Imagine the sur... Read >
Author: Dave Judge

Landscaping: Consider All Aspects

19th August 2009
Giving the outdoor area of your home a fresh, new look can be tremendously exciting. Unfortunately, many Australians waste a lot of time and money by not giving enough thought about what they hope to achieve. By planning carefully, you can make your exter... Read >
Author: Dave Judge

Smart Ways To Use Your Refinancing Money

18th August 2009
Many Australians refinance their Brisbane home loans every year in order to perform various types of renovations. If you may be currently or in the future considering renovating your house, there are a few things that you should keep in mind to make it wo... Read >
Author: EvaJudge

Why You Should Use A Mortgage Broker Instead Of A Bank Lender

15th August 2009
In the past, Australians were severely limited in terms of options for financing their home loans; there just weren't very many options available for financing a new home, and people got roped into undesirable terms and inflexible arrangements. Today, a l... Read >
Author: Davo Judge

Picking Personal Loans Over Credit Card Debts

13th August 2009
In an ever-evolving economy—including its ups and downs—today’s employees have to be more flexible and faster to respond to changes. They should be more financial savvy, particularly these days when the economy is sluggish and there is not enough m... Read >
Author: Jessica

Are You A Part-Time Driver Paying Full-Time Prices?

11th August 2009
There’s a quiet trend afoot in Australia at the moment. You won’t notice it on the news, but you may have noticed it on the roads. More and more Australians are converting into part-time drivers. They’re changing to part-time status for a numbe... Read >
Author: Hugo Schreuder

Aussie and English Barbeque Approach Under the Spotlight

11th August 2009
As the battle for the Ashes is being played out on the cricket pitch, 2,000 English and 2,000 Australians living in England have been questioned on their prowess and behaviours at the barbecue in a poll commissioned by the AXA PPP healthcare Nutrition and... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Bouncing back: The Australian share market

10th August 2009
In financial industry lingo, a share is described as the ownership of a part of the profit made by a company. Therefore, a person who owns a share in a company is part owner of that company in a sense. In the Australian sharemarket, this profit or share g... Read >
Author: Mel C

Surefire Tips for Determining Your Health Insurance Preference

10th August 2009
Why would anyone would to pay for private health insurance when Australia gives public insurance to all of its residents? Public insurance has many advantages, but private insurance provides a wider selection of preferences and services. For example, p... Read >
Author: jdavids27

ugg boots for women

08th August 2009
Ugg Boots for womenWhere it comes up to tall boots for women, for the most part people tend to think along the lines of leather boots or stilettos with sharp pointed heels!Of late however, this perception seems to be wanning as people start appreciating u... Read >
Author: Petronella Colbert

What Types Of Vaccines Are There?

05th August 2009
Every year, thousands of Australians receive various kinds of vaccines - yet a huge number of them don't even know what those vaccines do or how they prevent various illnesses. By learning about the four basic types of vaccines, you can gain a clearer und... Read >
Author: EvaJudge

Skydiving, a perfect sport to thrill you!

04th August 2009
Skydiving also famous as Parachuting is sport leaves you with an exclusive experience that you can ever dream of. The sensational sport lets you jump from a great height and land safely, its history ranges back to Andre-Jacques Garnerin who was quite famo... Read >
Author: goskydive

The Characteristics Of Different Roof Styles

03rd August 2009
Among the many different options that Australians have regarding roof styles, metal roofing has the most advantages - and the fewest disadvantages. Many styles are too expensive or aren't practical, but metal roofing succeeds admirably in many different c... Read >
Author: EvaJudge

Why should I volunteer my expertise and skills?

31st July 2009
Volunteering has a proud history in Australia. Every year, there are more than 5 million volunteers who generously donate their time and expertise helping those in need, right across Australia. But volunteering is not only about sorting, packing and distr... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Don't Market Your Business Online In Australia!

31st July 2009
Don't Market Your Business Online In Australia! Why would you? No one uses the internet down under.......... right? Well you might want to reconsider that statement. According to a recent study conducted by market information group TNS, 79% of al... Read >
Author: Bjdavis

Help disadvantaged families in Australia

31st July 2009
The cycle of disadvantage is a confronting issue in Australia. According to the government's recent 'Social Inclusion' research paper, young people growing up with jobless parents end up having lower labour force participation. In fact, The Smith Family r... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

The Smith Family Winter Appeal: Help kids in Australia

31st July 2009
There are more than 680,000 disadvantaged kids in Australia right now who due to their family's financial circumstances, do not have the access to the same educational, life and financial opportunities that many of us take for granted. As the economic... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Why sponsor a child with The Smith Family?

31st July 2009
One in seven children are currently living in disadvantage in Australia - that's 680,000 children who do not have access to the same opportunities as the average Australian child. Unfortunately, the Australian Council of Social Service also reports that a... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

The Great Ashes Series

27th July 2009
The Ashes – England VS Australia July 8th 2009 will be watched by a large number of spectators. The Australian team is looking forward to win the prestigious Npower Ashes test series of their home land. Australia always had the upper hand for the last 1... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

Insulation Rebate Insulation Rebate - Just What Your Australian Home Needs

25th July 2009
Australia really is a wonderful area to live in. Where else would you be able to see kangaroos running free and hear a wonderful Australian accent? Apart from it all, there is a new thing called the insulation rebate insulation rebate, which is being offe... Read >
Author: Benny Johstion

Home Insulation Rebate - For Those In The Australian Area

25th July 2009
In Australia, we come across many wonderful things. That's right, Australia seems to have it all. They have everything from the kangaroos hopping to the beautiful scenery and the heat during the summer time. Did we mention that home insulation rebate that... Read >
Author: Benny Johstion

The Strata Act

24th July 2009
The Strata Act was introduced in 1961 in Australia. This Act entitled owners of a owners, who owned a particular part of the building, to receive a title deed. Prior to this Act, it was not possible for a owner in Australia to own a title deed for a part ... Read >
Author: MMAMemories.com

Geographic Information Systems Software

24th July 2009
We all have our stories of how we got here and who we are in the universe. Most stories told by every culture point out the unique origins of that culture, like as not, springing directly from that particular cave or mountain in distant and mysterious tim... Read >
Author: submitproductratings

Australia University: Adjusting to Life as an International Student

24th July 2009
If you’re planning to take up study courses in Australia, you should prepare yourself for life as an international student. If this is your first time in college or in an Australia university, it may be a more difficult adjustment. First, you will have ... Read >
Author: Haines

A paradise called Fiji

23rd July 2009
Holidaying in Fiji is a true escape to paradise and any traveler’s dream come true. This tropical paradise is a group of three hundred plus islands located in the Pacific Ocean filled with many attractions and activities to offer. The only trouble yo... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

How To Help Your Teenagers Lose Weight

23rd July 2009
One of the most frightening things about the 21st century is the way we have forgotten how to look after our children properly. An alarming number of children and teenagers, especially in the United States, Australia and other so-called “developed”... Read >
Author: The Beachcomber

Aussie BBQ Culture in Danger

23rd July 2009
For a young country Australia has a lot of tradition, and nothing is more traditional than the Aussie BBQ! Australian’s have been BBQing since their beginnings and along with the sand, sun and surf Australia is known for its laid back culture where ever... Read >
Author: Lauren Hill

Who Should Be Held Responsible For Asbestos Removal?

22nd July 2009
No one wants to live in the midst of asbestos; Australians are well aware of the dangers posed by this toxic chemical, and frequently seek to have it removed promptly. But if you rent an apartment or if your company leases space in a building, who is resp... Read >
Author: EvaJudge

Why Home and Contents Insurance For Over 50's Is Right For You

21st July 2009
Home and contents insurance is an important thing to have at any age, but for people over 50 it is especially important to protect what you have worked hard to build over the years. Your home and its contents did not appear magically overnight, rather aft... Read >
Author: TedBrumby

Banks Bear Bad Debts

21st July 2009
A story went that a black granite abstract sculpture was unveiled in front of a bank located in a plaza of a small town. After a few weeks, local residents began calling the imposing sculpture, "The Banker's Heart". In reality, unfortunately, the hearts... Read >
Author: Sean

Magician Brisbane – An Enthralling Performing Art

19th July 2009
Whether you have witnessed them live or have heard about their shows-one thing is for sure, once you have seen the delightful and dazzling performance of magician Brisbane you would want them again and again. One of the most popular cities in Australia,... Read >
Author: MagicMike

Identify The Benefits Of Australia Home Loans

16th July 2009
Housing loans are loans acquired to purchase real estate. Home loans can be taken by the former owners, homeowners and property investors. They are treated as loans and mortgages. Australian home loans can be dated back to 1911 when the trans-Tasman ne... Read >
Author: Della Alvin

Australia University: Adjusting to Life as an International Student

16th July 2009
If you’re planning to take up study courses in Australia, you should prepare yourself for life as an international student. If this is your first time in college or in an Australia university, it may be a more difficult adjustment. First, you will have ... Read >
Author: Haines

Hire A Personal Trainer And Start Working Out

16th July 2009
Most people think that all they need to do in order to get in shape and start improving their looks is to go on a simple low carbs diet and jog from time to time. The reality, however, is that it is not all fun and games. To really make some improvements,... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Finding The Best Personal Trainer In Balmain

16th July 2009
More and more Australians are becoming attracted to personal training, so Gyms can now be found in every neighborhood and every small town in Australian. Whether you are living in Balmain and already have a personal trainer Balmain, or you have just moved... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Ways You Can Avoid The Flu

11th July 2009
With cases of the flu exceeding many other troubles experienced by Australians every year, it is easy to see why so many people want ways to lessen its impact. In terms of the flu, though, prevention is the best strategy. If you can avoid getting the flu,... Read >
Author: EvaJudge

Why Nutrition Matters With Incontinence

11th July 2009
Although the problem of incontinence can seem like a complex and difficult one, it is vital to understand that small changes can have dramatic impacts. Each year, more and more Australians learn about the role that nutrition plays in incontinence. By moni... Read >
Author: EvoSeo

Australians' credit card behaviour 'does not match knowledge'

11th July 2009
Although a significant number of Australians are aware of the charges and conditions attached to their credit cards, they could be doing more to avoid being hit with fees, it has been reported. In research carried out by CoreData on the behalf of news.... Read >
Author: Which4u

Loans without credit check Australia

10th July 2009
Now, there is a golden era for Australians who were set financial and eager to get rid of the clutch financial as they have virtually all the problems. If you're one of them, no credit check loans Australia presented to the borrower to maintain long-term ... Read >
Author: keithkelly

Loans without credit check Australia

10th July 2009
Now, there is a golden era for Australians who were set financial and eager to get rid of the clutch financial as they have virtually all the problems. If you're one of them, no credit check loans Australia presented to the borrower to maintain long-term ... Read >
Author: keithkelly

Does Quality Car Insurance Customer Service Exist In Australia?

09th July 2009
If you’ve ever had to phone your car insurance company with a question, you’ve likely been reluctant to do so. Customer support for most car insurance companies has proven challenging in providing personalized attention and customised insurance cover.... Read >
Author: Hugo Schreuder

Australia's Guide To Space

08th July 2009
One of the most fascinating things to observe is Australia's interest in outer space. Of course, some may just want to write this off as part of Australia's adventurous nature (the National Space Society of Australia or NSSA, for example, aims to “as... Read >
Author: mark

Kit Homes for the Physically Disabled

07th July 2009
Kit homes can suit many purposes because of their versatility. When you have a physical disability, this versatility can be important. Though kit homes may not be suitable for everyone with disabilities, they should be on your list of considerations for... Read >
Author: Bill Kerr

Secured Personal Loans Australia: Fast and Easy Processing

02nd July 2009
Getting personal loans in Australia is an easy task. Many other countries are much stricter on lending. Australians are very welcoming and want to feel at home. Try to take advantage of this and make sure you are in a good mood. This combined with the kno... Read >
Author: keithkelly

New Conveyancing System To Modernize, Streamline The Process

01st July 2009
In a move that is certain to streamline the entire conveyancing process, the Council of Australian Governments is working on a nationwide system that will settle all property transactions electronically. The system is expected to be fully operational by M... Read >
Author: EvoSeo

Safe Parking Habits Could Save You Money

28th June 2009
If you are like many Australians, you’ve probably not thought too much about how parking your car relates to your car insurance cover. After all, car insurance cover is just in case of driving accidents, right? Wrong. Your personal parking habits for... Read >
Author: Hugo Schreuder

Tips On Picking The Right Recruitment Agency

28th June 2009
The most time-saving, energy-saving and smart way to look for a new job is to go to a recruitment agency, and a lot of Australians who are searching for work are using this option. There should be no cost to you, the client, and it should make you aware o... Read >
Author: jdavids27

The Importance of Dental Care to Your General Health

27th June 2009
NobleDentist offers a dental plan so everyone can afford to get quality dental care. With the cost of dental treatment rising all the time, visits to the dentist often get pushed to the bottom of the budget list. Unfortunately, that can not only lead to t... Read >
Author: Dion Kramer

Travel guides-Explore Australia in a better way

18th June 2009
When planning a vacation, you wish to visit a place that offers you every comfort and great views. Australia is one such country that attracts thousands of travelers each year. The place has become favorite tourist spot for most of them, reason being the ... Read >
Author: Sophia Johnson

When You Don’t Drive Far Daily, You Shouldn’t Pay Much Either

18th June 2009
Ever wondered how many kilometres the average driver in Australia travels in a given year? It’s an important question to consider, because most car insurance cover is based on average kilometres driven. Thus, those who don’t use their cars very ofte... Read >
Author: Hugo Schreuder

Getting Personal Loans In Australia

15th June 2009
Australia is a country of a great many possibilities. If you live in this country, you should know the inner workings of getting personal loans in Australia. If you are just moving to Australia, you should educate yourself on this right away if you ever p... Read >
Author: David nalin

introducing 'the translator' and StumbleUpon: how it helps a site

14th June 2009
Hey readers. many changes to the domain's page layout for this week. Earlier before, I shifted the blog directories to the footer, right, and today, I : -moved the domain's archives widget lower down the page -moved the widget with some banners lower ... Read >
Author: stormrage371

Credit Cards for the Credit Card Weary

12th June 2009
Are you one of the many Australians out there that refuse to give in to the trend of credit cards? Well, good for you for sticking your ground. However, you may not realize that you are missing out on a lot more than just a monthly bill. You are also miss... Read >
Author: Sam

Bingo Australia: The Fun is in the Housie!

12th June 2009
Australians love Bingo. Period. In Australia Bingo gets the same level of engagement and respect as it gets in the UK. Even in Australia, Bingo is sometimes referred to as Housie, which is a popular name for Bingo in the UK. Bingo Australia is played with... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Mcmahon

Lawn Maintenance Guide

12th June 2009
Grass is certainly the most popular plant in gardens throughout Australia, and no matter what type of lawn you have it will need some tender loving care. Maintaining your lawn Sir Walter buffalo grass is one of the most popular grasses available in... Read >
Author: Billy Thompson

Boosting Self Confidence Through Modern Incontinence Products

12th June 2009
Many aging Australians look to their "Golden Years" with excitement and anticipation; thoughts of a relaxed, laid back retirement are thrilling indeed. However, many people's confidence and self esteem take a serious hit when they begin suffering from pro... Read >
Author: EvoSeo

Cultural considerations in Australia

12th June 2009
Australia is one of the most popular destinations for travellers and it’s easy to see why. Bustling and cosmopolitan cities, unspoilt wilderness, secluded islands and more adrenaline-packed adventures than you can shake your rucksack at! And the locals ... Read >
Author: itoi

Techniques For Handling Incontinence

11th June 2009
As an active person, you undoubtedly do not intend to let incontinence get in your way. Many Australians suffer from this condition; a great number of them learn that getting on with life is perfectly possible and rather easy to do. The trick is setting a... Read >
Author: EvoSeo

Dating sites and the lucky country - Australia!

07th June 2009
If your looking for love and happen to live in or are just visiting Australia then there truly is no better place to go to than Australia. Aussies are though of by many to have the friendliest people in the world and anyone visiting Australia can expect... Read >
Author: Matt

Sponsor a Child with The Smith Family

07th June 2009
The Smith Family Winter Appeal Even though Australia is currently facing a recession, for one in seven Australian kids, economic hardship is all they've ever known. This winter, without finances for basic items like books, school bags and warm winter u... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Volunteer Opportuinties with The Smith Family

06th June 2009
Why should you volunteer? Volunteering is a key part of Australian life and every year we celebrate it during National Volunteer Week. Volunteering is our way of giving back to society and helping those who are less fortunate. Thankfully, each year... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Government finds hand-out scheme included the deceased

06th June 2009
It has come to light that the Australian government's cash-handout scheme designed to help kick-start the economy has passed the aid to thousands of people that had earlier died. The stimulation package was set up as part of a multi-billion dollar sche... Read >
Author: Samuel Gooch

The Promise Of The Golden Years

06th June 2009
For many years throughout history, the elderly expected to spend the last years of their lives in nursing homes and restricted by the various problems that come with old age. This sad outlook no longer holds true, thankfully. More seniors than ever before... Read >
Author: EvoSeo

How to stop your account leaking fees

05th June 2009
With Australians right around the country frugally looking for ways to tighten the purse strings during this economic downturn, it makes sense to look at every dollar that’s leaving your account and work out where the money’s going. There are obvio... Read >
Author: johntradgeus

Are you the squirrel or the super-consumer?

05th June 2009
Contrary to the TV footage of the January sales, Australians have become a nation of savers. Not only have we been saving, we have also been paying down credit card debt and maintaining our mortgage repayments despite falling interest rates. In fa... Read >
Author: johntradgeus

How not to feel like a turkey next Christmas

05th June 2009
But bear with me for just a moment while you imagine this scenario: it’s the first week in December, you’re about to start on the three week spending binge of gifts, food, decorations, booze and holiday accommodation, and you realise you haven’t set... Read >
Author: johntradgeus

Tackling those Easter renovations without breaking the bank

05th June 2009
Whether it’s the economic downturn causing home-owners to focus on improving their existing home rather than moving house, or a desire to build equity, the fact is Aussies around the country are madly renovating. And with Easter around the corner, I ... Read >
Author: johntradgeus

The Melanie Bartels Story - Interview with Melanie, sponsor Hawaiian Princess Kawaananakoa

04th June 2009
Hawaiian Princess Supports ASP Women’s World Tour Surfer Melanie Bartels to make a huge statement and win’s 2nd place in the 2009 Roxy Pro at Snappers Rocks, Australia. Professional WCT surfer Melanie Bartels was having financial difficulties getti... Read >
Author: Nancy Emerson

Interest only a must have feature of your investment loan

21st May 2009
Many investors are so caught up with researching the investment market to find a property they believe will show a good return that they forget about the benefits derived when they also check out the investment loan market with equal diligence. By far... Read >
Author: grap

Experience one of the most famous treks in the world: The Kokoda Track with Back Track Adventures

20th May 2009
Kokoda is one of the most unique, rewarding experiences for the track adventures. The Kokoda Trail is an arduous trek through harsh yet magnificent, jungles between the north and south coasts of Papua New Guinea. This 96 kilometre trail is best known for ... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Interest only a must have feature of your investment loan.

20th May 2009
Many investors are so caught up with researching the investment market to find a property they believe will show a good return that they forget about the benefits derived when they also check out the investment loan market with equal diligence. By far... Read >
Author: grap

Guide to Commercial Landscaping

19th May 2009
Gardens are the most important rooms in many Australians homes! Australians love their gardens more than any other nation, perhaps it’s because of the favourable weather we get all year round. The climate means that we can enjoy a BBQ on our lawn at alm... Read >
Author: Billy Thompson

Places To Buy Digital Cameras in Melbourne

19th May 2009
There are so many places to buy digital cameras in Melbourne. The easiest way to have a list of all the good places is to go online. There are numerous sites that dedicate themselves to providing all the needed information about the cameras. There are sit... Read >
Author: Mel C

Most Popular Coffee Mugs Designs

18th May 2009
Opinion will always be divided on the most popular coffee mugs designs in Australia. This could be case of what coffee designers want to display most about Australia. A huge majority have opted to pin point what is original about the country such as the l... Read >
Author: Mel C

Printing your photos online

18th May 2009
Online photo printing is not as hard as it sounds, even for Internet novices. Many websites, including large retailers now offer online photo printing. All you need is to Google "online photo printing" to find a wealth of options. Generally, it's best to ... Read >
Author: Mel C

How to Recognise the Problems with Greenwash

15th May 2009
Green is the new black. It is fashionable and emotional and marketers sell on emotion. So how can you tell the difference between goods and services that are really environmentally friendly and those just jumping on the bandwagon Surveys show up to 5... Read >

Bankruptcy: What It Entails To Travel Abroad

15th May 2009
There are many people going to court after being unable to pay their debts. They go to court to seek protection from creditors who may harass them as they seek to be paid. There are several chapters under which the bankrupt may be allowed to file. The mos... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

“Money Valley” - Moonee Valley Racecourse

14th May 2009
Moonee Valley Racecourse takes it name from its home in Melbourne’s Moonee Ponds. Moonee Ponds, an otherwise bland inner Melbourne suburb, is well known to most Australians for two reasons: First, Dame Edna Everage comes from Moonee Ponds, and second, b... Read >
Author: David Duffield

Interesting and important Flu Facts

14th May 2009
Influenza is a global condition that affects millions of people every year and is responsible for a large number of deaths and an even greater number of hospitalizations worldwide. This isn't a condition where only third world countries experience fatali... Read >
Author: EvoSeo

Add 10 Years to Your Life by Losing Weight

07th May 2009
If you are currently struggling to maintain a healthy weight, then it turns out there's more than just a fashionable waistline to be gained by losing weight. In fact, a recent major international study shows that people who are overweight or obese are red... Read >
Author: Sonia Devine

All About Interest Rates

05th May 2009
Who Sets Interest Rates? The federal bank in any given nation controls all financial matters in the economy. The Australian federal bank is known as the Reserve Bank of Australia, and it controls official interest rate levels, also known as the cash rate... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Take a holiday – not just for yourself, but for your employer and the economy!

01st May 2009
For most people, taking a holiday may seem like the last thing on their mind at the moment. However, it may well be that is just what you, and the Australian economy needs. A large number of working Australians have a significant amount of accumulated ... Read >
Author: Michael Quinn

Accessing Superannuation Early

28th April 2009
With many Australians are under significant financial pressure due to the worsening economic climate, people are now considering all avenues to get some sort of release in the downturn. One issue which may be considered is the prospect of accessing some o... Read >
Author: IdeaBank

Why Choose Self Managed Superannuation Funds

24th April 2009
Self managed superannuation funds are an investment option that are meant to provide money for retirement of Australians. The funds are effective investment tools that are required to comply with the legal provisions in the Superannuation Industry (Superv... Read >
Author: Mel C

The Benefits of Self Managed Super

24th April 2009
Self managed super is one of the most popular and effective forms of investment and wealth creation available to Australians. They have become an increasingly popular means of utilizing the available taxation benefits. There are many benefits of self mana... Read >
Author: Mel C

Ways to Pick the Best Managed Funds

24th April 2009
The attraction of Australians to managed funds can be attributed to the diversification that the funds offer and the benefit that the funds avail to investors in terms of expertise and resources. With the increase in the number of managed funds in the Aus... Read >
Author: Mel C

Unisys survey - security concerns increase during financial crisis

17th April 2009
The well known Unisys association was created to help managers to secure their business operations in order to better focus on opportunities. This month, they have launched 3 reports related to people’s security fears. The survey was conducted in US, Au... Read >
Author: Privacy-Pro

Legitonlinejobs Review | Get Hired Now

17th April 2009
There is no secret that I just love legitonlinejobs. I’ve taken the liberty to post this article about my positive experience as well as the positive experience of others. There are so many people who promote negativity online and I like to promote posi... Read >
Author: chaoticconformity

Understanding Your Self Management Super Fund Loan (SMSF Loan)

17th April 2009
Many Australians have large amounts of their savings invested in SMSFs, or Self Management Super Funds. If you are one of those people, you may find that you want to invest in real estate. With a Self Management Super Fund loan, the investor is able to ta... Read >
Author: Ben

Online Mortgage

17th April 2009
Choosing a lender for your property purchase, just like dating and choosing a life partner, often presents a conundrum: when there are too many options, it is hard to commit to just one. A mortgage auction simplifies the choice of choosing a lender in ... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Need Money Fast? Instant Cash Advance Apply Online

16th April 2009
In today’s complex world, finding money fast can make all the difference to you and your family. We’ve helped thousands of Australians who are short of cash due to sickness, bills or any other unexpected emergency. In times like these, it’s comf... Read >
Author: Mike Laurie

Understanding Your SMSF (Self Management Super Fund) Loan

15th April 2009
Many Australians have large amounts of their savings invested in SMSFs, or Self Management Super Funds. If you are one of those people, you may find that you want to invest in real estate. With a Self Management Super Fund loan, the investor is able to ta... Read >
Author: Ben

Government Bonus or Just a Fast Cash Loan?

10th April 2009
Australia is one of the many places in the world to be faced with a recession. Brought on by big spending and failed regulations, the government’s idea to counteract the downturn is to spend more money and implement even more regulations. Sounds like a ... Read >
Author: Payday Cash Loan

Online Shopping – New Emerging Trend in Australia

09th April 2009
The internet has helped to connect and bring the entire world together. As a result, people now use the internet to choose services, products and websites that come on the 1st or 2nd page of Google. The internet has unbelievably revolutionized the whole w... Read >
Author: prabhjot

Australia’s Insulation Rebate and How It Affects You

09th April 2009
Many Australians have questions about the insulation rebate that the Rudd government has initiated as part of a government stimulus package. This package is meant to stimulate the Australian economy, and hopefully lessen the negative effects of a recessio... Read >
Author: Simon Shannon

Australia’s Island

08th April 2009
Despite all its advantages of modern life leaves a lot to be desired. We spend our time enduring the ever increasing load of work in the city of oppressive unfriendliness, the daily commuter grind and the aggressive reality of impatient road-ragers. S... Read >
Author: rubinavn

PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY INTO MOBILE ROAMING A WASTED OPPORTUNITY

08th April 2009
BackChat Mobile slams the Parliamentary report, Phoning Home, Inquiry into International Mobile Roaming, released on 19 March 2009 as offering no solutions to the huge costs of mobile roaming. Australians are found to be paying too much to use their mobil... Read >
Author: Barry Williams

The preponderance of goals, time and money

31st March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Greg Suggate Have you got goals in your life, whether they're short, medium or long term? What are you doing at the moment to make those goals happen? What is it you would like to be doing more of that would give you more satisfac... Read >
Author: greg24

Home financing tips: Tactics to approach reasonable property

27th March 2009
Buying of a good home or investing in property is considered as the best financial asset for you and your family. For availing Australian home financing options, the borrowers must check out the following tips. These tips help them to avoid costly mistake... Read >
Author: aadenmarsh

The Weather In Australia Is Very Different Year Round

25th March 2009
Australia has its seasons in undo to most of the world. When it is coldness in Europe and America, it summer in Australia, and junior versa. While it may be demanding to imagine Australians sunbathing on the shore and swimming and surfing in the ocean in ... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

The First Kit Home Was Built in Australia!

20th March 2009
Did you know the first kit home was built in Australia? The home was called the “Manning Portable Colonial Cottage for Emigrants”. It was designed in the 1830s by doting father H. Manning who was a London carpenter. His son had decided to immigrate... Read >
Author: Bill Kerr

Lessons of online dating and chat Australian style.

17th March 2009
How does the online dating scene in Australia compare to online dating abroad. The cyber dating market place in Australia consists of around 3500 dating sites. 80% of these dating sites charge monthly subscriptions ranging from between $20-$60 per mo... Read >
Author: Matt

Losing Your Luggage Isn’t A Tragedy With Travel Insurance

10th March 2009
You turn around and your heart stops. The suitcase you just turned your back on for a second while negotiating with the taxi, in a busy European street, is gone. Everything you own in this country has just disappeared! Or picture this: you are at the a... Read >
Author: Mark James

Tax Bonus proposal is finally approved

10th March 2009
The Rudd Government has recently announced that the much anticipated $42 billion Nation Building and Job Plan has been successfully passed through both houses of Parliament. And, whilst the passed legislation contains some amendments from the original pro... Read >
Author: Michael Quinn

Single females more effective at texting than men.

03rd March 2009
Studies reveal - Women who communicate with text messages are more creative. Single ladies are mastering the art of flirting with their mobile phones according to research which has been analyzed at the Indiana University. This research includes comp... Read >
Author: Matt

Safety Tips You Ought to Keep In Mind When Touring Australia

25th February 2009
Australia is the sixth largest country next to Canada, Russia, Brazil, the United States of America, and China. Its mainland is considered the smallest and the most leveled continent as well as the biggest island in the world. It is the most arid dwelli... Read >
Author: joalesto

Yoga is complete in all terms to remain healthy physically and mentally.

20th February 2009
Before many Australians recently, a devastating story unfolded on a popular current affairs program. We watched with compassion as the fattest man in Australia told of his most recent, serious attempt to lose weight. Approximately 12 months earlier an... Read >
Author: pompyfzr

Your health is your own hands, but need to learn about health care tips.

20th February 2009
Before many Australians recently, a devastating story unfolded on a popular current affairs program. We watched with compassion as the fattest man in Australia told of his most recent, serious attempt to lose weight. Approximately 12 months earlier and we... Read >
Author: pompyfzr

Health care Nutrition information with Yoga Health Guide Secrets.

20th February 2009
Before many Australians recently, a devastating story unfolded on a popular current affairs program. We watched with compassion as the fattest man in Australia told of his most recent, serious attempt to lose weight. Approximately 12 months earlier ... Read >
Author: pompyfzr

After A Diet, Why Does The Weight Come Back

20th February 2009
Before many Australians recently, a devastating story unfolded on a popular current affairs program. We watched with compassion as the fattest man in Australia told of his most recent, serious attempt to lose weight. Approximately 12 months earlier ... Read >
Author: pompyfzr

Fixed Rate Home Loans

20th February 2009
Fixed rate home loan A fixed rate home loan is a home loan that locks in a specific interest rate to be charged on repayments over a specific period of time. The fixed rate home loan suits you if you are worried that interest rates might rise. It p... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

How Debt Consolidation In Australia Works

30th January 2009
Debt Consolidation is the process of bringing together ones debts from various sources, amalgamating or consolidating them into one single debt usually at a lower rate of interest. The resultant single debt is also known as a debt consolidation loan. ... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

How to Determine Current Water Usage

21st January 2009
Understanding the conditions of the world’s water supplies is important if you want to be a good world citizen. But the fact is Australians need to look at their own country and realize there is a water shortage right in their backyard. Unfortunately, t... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth

Global roaming plans go awry

20th January 2009
COMMUNICATIONS Minister Stephen Conroy's hopes of delivering cheaper international mobile roaming for Australian consumers appear destined to stumble on regulatory hurdles. In its submission to a parliamentary inquiry the consumer watchdog has described ... Read >
Author: Barry Williams

Bed and Breakfast Balnarring Australia

16th January 2009
Bed and Breakfast Balnarring Australia Bed and Breakfast accommodation has come a long way in Australia over the past few years. No longer is it acceptable to offer a single room without so much as a sink to wash in. Now a-days Australians, as well... Read >
Author: balnarring2355

Credit Card Comparison

09th January 2009
Many Australians have made credit cards a key component in the management of their finances. There are well over 14 million accounts (both credit cards and charge cards) issued to Australians, according to the Reserve Bank. The Australian card market h... Read >
Author: Click4credit

Dating sites give singles free online dating joy this Xmas.

08th January 2009
Free Aussie dating site plays its part in spreading the Christmas cheer! Record amounts of singles are logging onto free online dating sites this Xmas and new years vacation period. Data collected from an Australian online dating site attributes th... Read >
Author: Matt

Australian Credit Card Market

06th January 2009
In recent years all areas of the Australian finance industry have seen some increased competition but perhaps no area more than the credit card sector. In the past few years hundreds of Aussie credit card options have launched offering consumers with a hu... Read >
Author: Click4credit

Xenium Mortgages – The Bad Credit Experts

29th December 2008
Many Australians today are suffering from regular problems with bad credit loans and bad credit mortgages, you are not alone. The inability of being able to get a home loan and purchase the house of your dreams due to bad credit problems has become common... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

No Credit Check Loans Australia

17th December 2008
Now there is a golden period for Australians who have been in financial fix and desiring keenly to get rid of financial clutch as they have undertaken all the problems practically. If you are one of them, no credit check Loans Australia has come forward t... Read >
Author: Jonesh taylor

A good mortgage broker may soon be hard to find!

15th December 2008
What is happening in the mortgage broker space in the Australian finance market? With the global credit crisis continuing, the face of the home finance sector of the market is changing. Until recently Australians enjoyed sound competition between the bank... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray

A good mortgage broker may soon be hard to find!

15th December 2008
What is happening in the mortgage broker space in the Australian finance market? With the global credit crisis continuing, the face of the home finance sector of the market is changing. Until recently Australians enjoyed sound competition between the bank... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray

Choosing an Effective Rain Water Collection System

13th December 2008
A major concern for Australians who are awakening to our national water shortage is how to choose the most effective rain water collection system for their homes. As we all come face to face with the water shortage crisis we move through our panic into t... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan

Top Reasons Why to Live and Work in Australia

12th December 2008
Australia is fast becoming a preferred destination for immigrants in terms of its great lifestyle and excellent career opportunities. Due to its booming economy, getting jobs in Australia whether skilled or professional has made easier and the chances of ... Read >
Author: Arleigh

A Home Away from Home: Why living in Australia means Home

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

Attorney-General recommends improvements to Family Law services in our Federal Court system

03rd December 2008
Attorney-General Robert McClelland last week released a report and discussion paper on recommended improvements to current Federal Court Family Law services in Australia. The report, entitled “Future Governance Options for Federal Family Law Courts i... Read >
Author: Michael Quinn

When The Dollar is Strong, What Does This Mean?

03rd December 2008
Many people are happy when the Aussie dollar is strong because it means that it's a sign of a strong economy - mostly, anyway. There is a downside though. Life is rarely ideal across all business sectors. So business people who are depending on touris... Read >
Author: Melanie Click

Jamon serrano available at Los Importadores in Sydney

02nd December 2008
People in Australia are known to be lovers of Jamon. Though there are related Jamon bans in Australia because of smuggling reasons, many Australians still can’t help to crave for it. “When Australia lifted its ban on selected imported cured meats almo... Read >
Author: Jonathan B

Using Recycled Water in Australia

02nd December 2008
Water conservation is a hot topic in Australia. It always has been and will be until we come up with a plan to preserve water for future generations. Water recycling is the idea which is on the leading edge of these plans. We must find a way to make ev... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan

What Happens If I Become Ill And Don’t Have Travel Insurance?

01st December 2008
The chance of becoming ill or having an accidental injury while on holiday is not always something a traveller thinks about when planning an overseas trip. They assume they are fit and healthy. However, no one can predict what will happen from one day to ... Read >
Author: insure4less

Why Recycling Water is Ecologically Important

01st December 2008
People today are “going green”. When they go green, they are doing whatever they can to be good citizens and do their part for the environment. They are concerned with protecting natural resources. Around the world there are honest efforts going on... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth

Christmas Get Away

01st December 2008
More and more people are choosing to have their Christmas holiday away from home these days. Certainly if you are looking to be able to relax this Christmas then it is worth taking a late vacation with your family. Today there are plenty of places where... Read >
Author: martindavis

Water Conservation Efforts in Australia

30th November 2008
While Australia is not the driest continent on the earth, it is second only to Antarctica. The key difference between the two continents is that Antarctica is not inhabited. Australia is populated and the population is growing. For far too long we have... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan

Why a Hidden Tank is Ideal for the Australian Climate

30th November 2008
There are plenty of reasons why a hidden tank is ideal for the Australian climate. Australia is a land of extremes and that goes for the weather also. Known as the dry continent, the climate is often marked by drought with occasional periods of heavy ra... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth

Investing In Property and looking for an investment loan

18th November 2008
Why invest and why take out an investment loan? People’s needs for investment are as varied as the investment vehicles themselves. Some want to own their home outright, pay the kids’ university fees, or take world trips; while others want to start... Read >
Author: Michelle Kour

Investing In Property and looking for an investment loan

18th November 2008
Why invest and why take out an investment loan? People’s needs for investment are as varied as the investment vehicles themselves. Some want to own their home outright, pay the kids’ university fees, or take world trips; while others want to start... Read >
Author: Michelle Kour

An RV or a Caravan what is the best choice?

11th November 2008
If you are in the market for taking your home with you on holiday, you basically have three choices, the tent (or trailer tent), a caravan or the recreational vehicle or RV. All have their advantages, but what is the best choice? The Tent Of the thr... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

Cost Analysis of Water Recycling

11th November 2008
The economic crisis across the globe is beginning to hit home. Many Australians are feeling the crushing weight of their financial burdens like never before. Cutting coupons to offset rising food costs has become common place. There are many ways a fam... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan

Drop Shipping In Australia - What Is Different?

05th November 2008
Drop shipping in Australia may not be as popular and regulated as you might have expected, and the lack of competition in the wholesale market is a major reason. As a contrast, the drop shipping business started in US many years ago as a way to compensat... Read >
Author: Nikki Davila

Los Importadores: Jamon Serrano

04th November 2008
One of the most sought after food in the market is Jamon. Spain is known to be the number one producer of Jamon. Though Spanish people do not really eat Jamon everyday, an estimate of 40 million Jamons is being produced to satisfy the demand of the intern... Read >
Author: Ben

Stock Market Turmoil Leaves Many Retirees Unsure

04th November 2008
The turmoil in the international stock markets is having a dire impact on the retirement plans of many Australians For example, during September 2008, it was estimated by SuperRatings, a company that tracks the performance of super funds, that Australi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Recession Hits Majorca Holidays

31st October 2008
The holiday island of Majorca has been the jewel in Spain's crown for over thirty years - successfully attracting Europeans, especially from Germany and the UK, but also further afield in recent years as Americans, Canadians, Russians and Australians have... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Macarthur Jeep—Tradition of Elegant Toughness

31st October 2008
Jeep has been a tradition of powerful yet elegant Sports Utility Vehicles or SUV under the trademark of another automotive giant company, Chrysler. The look of the Jeep itself is very enigmatic with the triumphs from the Second World War. It is a picture ... Read >
Author: Ben

Two Fundamental Rules for Choosing the Right Investment Property

27th October 2008
1. Know why you are buying Before you buy an investment property you have to know why you're buying.You must be clear about what investment strategy you are going to use so you can buy an appropriate property. Are you buying a property to renovate and se... Read >
Author: John Hacking

Asian Online Dating in Australia.

27th October 2008
Why many singles within some religions and cultures see online dating as the best way to meet their life partner. Growing numbers of young Asians also including other Australians are finding it hard to find a partner. Similar to other Australians,... Read >
Author: Matt

Are You Ready To Go International?

21st October 2008
Although North Americans were the dominant population on the Internet, that has now changed, and the rest of the world has caught up rapidly. And while English is still the most widely used Internet language, it's not the language of choice for many, many... Read >
Author: Gihan Perera

The Farmer Wants a Wife.

21st October 2008
Reality TV looks at dating once again with Channel 9 launching the new Farmer wants a wife series. Bringing new blood through to rural Australia is more important than you may consider. The Farmer Wants A Wife programme has some of Australia's fine... Read >
Author: Matt

Mortgage Brokers In Australia

21st October 2008
Mortgage Brokers In Australia most people go to mortgage brokers to get access to a greater range of mortgage options, for better service and for the mortgage broker's ability to negotiate with lenders. A mortgage broker offers loans from a panel of finan... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Sick of paying too much at Matt Blatt?

17th October 2008
As many of you already know, at Milan Direct we are committed to making designer furniture more affordable for all Australians. So whilst most our competitors are now raising prices, we are smashing the prices of many of our products even further - making... Read >
Author: alfredjavier

Sick of paying too much at Matt Blatt?

17th October 2008
Article Summary: As many of you already know, at Milan Direct we are committed to making designer furniture more affordable for all Australians. So whilst most our competitors are now raising prices, we are smashing the prices of many of our products eve... Read >
Author: alfredjavier

The Hunt For Green Apples

06th October 2008
Imagine a giant fruit and veg market supplying a major city. One that works really badly. Totally sucks. This market only opens at night and there are no lights to guide the thousands trying to find what they need. It has many hundreds of separate hall... Read >
Author: Toby Marshall

The Hunt For Green Apples

01st October 2008
Imagine a giant fruit and veg market supplying a major city. One that works really badly. Totally sucks. This market only opens at night and there are no lights to guide the thousands trying to find what they need. It has many hundreds of separate hall... Read >
Author: Toby Marshall

Online Dating In Australia

18th September 2008
Aussie singles meet online all the time. Whether it is for a long term or for a short term. There is an overwhelming number of online dating sites in Australia. Consequently, online dating in Australia is one of the most vibrant in the world. The many opt... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Online Dating In Australia

18th September 2008
Aussie singles meet online all the time. Whether it is for a long term or for a short term. There is an overwhelming number of online dating sites in Australia. Consequently, online dating in Australia is one of the most vibrant in the world. The many opt... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Australian Dating Sites Reflects The Real Face Of Technology Dating.

12th September 2008
If there is a place which has a booming online business then it has to be Australia. The Australian dating sites owners and the people who are looking for dating partners online are benefiting. The traditional way of finding love is slowly being replaced ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Where Do You Go After Arriving at the Brisbane International Airport?

09th September 2008
A tourist visiting the city of Brisbane will find himself at the Brisbane International Airport on the first day of his visit. The airport at Brisbane is one of the busiest in the Australian continent and probably even the world. People of all nationaliti... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

International Travel Insurance for Non-Permanent Residents

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

Cheap Calls to Australia: What Would You Use Them For?

08th September 2008
If you had the ability to make cheap calls to Australia, would you use it? Lets face it, even with the wide range of cheap calls out there to practically every country you could think of (and a few you possibly couldn't), in order to want to make a call, ... Read >
Author: Caroline Telford

Nature trips – a bushwalk in Australia

08th September 2008
When we say nature, we think of things like animals, plants and unique landscapes. Let’s face it. Many of us like to walk in the nature, breathe fresh air and discover the beauty of wildlife. And no one does it better than the Aussies. They have coine... Read >
Author: Ingrid Sure

Give yourself a break!

05th September 2008
Description: Some people put too much upon themselves and even when it comes to finances, these people would do anything they could to make ends meet. And when really hard times hit, they might not know where to turn. Every now and then everybody ca... Read >
Author: Amenda

Australia will target NZ IT skills as shortages worsen

02nd September 2008
The Australians are coming and they’re after your body. ICT skills are in such demand that “in Canberra, you can’t even hire bad people,” says IBRS analyst Kevin McIsaac. McIsaac, who gave the keynote speach at an EMC information seminar ... Read >
Author: Dirky47

17 Debt Advice Tips for Australians

18th August 2008
Debt problems come in all shapes and sizes from the occasional cash flow crisis to the full on, out of control, debt nightmare that requires professional debt advice. For Australians experiencing short term debt problems a number of easy steps are open... Read >
Author: Tristan Dunston

Adapting To A New Lifestyle When Living In Australia

16th August 2008
In America, with rising inflation, debt, healthcare, food and fuel costs, it's tempting to just pick up and leave the country altogether. You may be wondering, "What do American immigrants think of Australian society?" Liberals often flock to live in Aust... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Prescription Drug Addiction Gets Tax-Payer Boost In Australia

13th August 2008
Australian citizens are up in arms about hundreds of thousands of prescriptions for SSRI-type anti-depressants such as Zoloft and Prozac being written for children despite warnings that they’re unsafe for anyone under 24, and all paid for with tax dolla... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

No deposit home loans – a flexible alternative for first home buyers

12th August 2008
Home ownership is the dream of many Australians, but taking that first step onto the property ladder is now harder than ever. The current housing affordability crisis puts many properties out of the reach of first home buyer budgets. And spiralling rents ... Read >
Author: TedBrumby

Australian finance website reviews all credit cards

10th July 2008
Choosing the right credit card can be a daunting task. Often the bank's own website buries important details deep in pages of fine print. This makes it very difficult for consumers to accurately compare credit cards from a single bank, let alone hundreds ... Read >
Author: Christopher Shadforth

Low Rate Credit Cards

03rd July 2008
Credit can be a powerful thing, but only in a beneficial way if it is managed responsibly. At the start of 2008 the total outstanding balance on credit cards in Australia was $43.25 billion, of which $31billion is accruing interest. According to figures r... Read >
Author: Edward Woodward

» Pay Off Your 30 Year Mortgage In 8 Years Or Less Without Paying More Per Month

19th June 2008
Yes, You Can! Now there are fantastic new programs available that help you pay off your mortgage in 8 years or less without paying more than you are paying now and without altering your life style. These are not a bi-weekly programs. The programs are ... Read >
Author: Bill Burress, Nationwide Mortgage Expert

Gold Coast Beach: R & R in Australia

13th June 2008
One of the major draws of Gold Coast, Australia, rests in the fact that this city and region is home to some of the most highly regarded (indeed, truly amazing) surf beaches on the planet. As a result, nearly one million people from around the world desc... Read >
Author: Remy

Gold Coast Accomodation: Saving Money on Gold Coast Apartments

13th June 2008
If you are like most people the world over, when you are planning a holiday or vacation you do have an eye trying to save some money when at all possible. The same is true if you are looking for a Gold Coast accomodation. Through this article you are pr... Read >
Author: Remy

Gold Coast Accommodation: What to Look For ...

13th June 2008
Gold Coast is a major tourism mecca in Australia. With nearly 1,000,000 international visitors and over 3,000,000 Australians to make the trek to Gold Coast each and every year, tourism is the number one industry in the region. When it comes to a Go... Read >
Author: Remy

Family Getaways - Top South Coast Holiday Rentals

12th June 2008
Australia is wonderful for many reasons but especially for all its different destinations. From Darwin to Esperance and from Perth to Townsville but nothing beats the New South Wales – NSW - South Coast. This is one of the most popular holiday destinati... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Jamie McIntyre - Mindset of a Millionaire

20th May 2008
Having achieved success as an entrepreneur, Jamie McIntyre is now a sought after educator. His seminar content has been reviewed as some of the most relevant material that this century needs. His insistence on dynamic learning transcends what typical coll... Read >
Author: Peter

Low Interest Credit Cards

20th May 2008
Credit can be a powerful thing, but only in a beneficial way if it is managed responsibly. At the start of 2008 the total outstanding balance on credit cards in Australia was $43.25 billion, of which $31billion is accruing interest. According to figures r... Read >
Author: Ed Wood

Risks of Overseas Cosmetic Surgery ' Facts & Opinions

08th May 2008
The plastic surgeons in Australia are certainly going great lengths to highlight the dangers of traveling overseas for cosmetic surgery. The Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons commissioned a survey of its membership in April 2007, following concerns t... Read >
Author: Bhauvik Tripathi

Multicultural Australian nation swells with immigration pride

18th April 2008
The report, called, �The Population Flows � Immigration Aspects�, and which has been released by the Immigration Department has confirmed that record numbers � 50,000 to be exact - of skilled workers migrating to Australia have helped make immigra... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Credit Report Australia – Debt Stressed Aussies Worry About Paying The Bills

07th April 2008
A study by Australia’s biggest credit report provider has shown many Australian consumers are worried about their ability to pay the bills. The Veda Advantage study has indicated that making repayments is a major cause of concern for three quarters o... Read >
Author: Tristan Dunston

Study English in England

26th February 2008
Nowadays, to learn a second foreign language is a key requirement for everybody both from a personal and from a professional point of view. Communication is something very important, especially in a society where the understanding of each other with the a... Read >
Author: Learn Languages Abroad

Online paid survey websites for Australians

26th February 2008
Australia is a vibrant economy. Along with the rest of the world, Australian consumers are gradually using the Internet in increasing numbers to shop, find interesting deals and discounts. Online market research companies are also using the Internet to kn... Read >
Author: reviewer

Migration boom swells Australia

26th February 2008
AUSTRALIA'S population is growing at its fastest rate in nearly two decades, thanks to rising fertility rates and an immigration boom bigger than that during the aftermath of both world wars. The number of Australians grew by 1.5 per cent, or 315,700 p... Read >
Author: amerie

Credit Reports Australia – Are Debt Stressed Aussies Getting The Protection They Need?

15th February 2008
Surging numbers of Australians defaulting on their credit agreements has led two of Australia’s credit checking firms to call for major credit reporting reforms to tackle the nation’s growing debt problem. Two recent studies conducted by credit ref... Read >
Author: Tristan Dunston

Overseas migration to South Australia increasing compared to previous years

13th February 2008
Recent figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) show that migration is increasing to South Australia. During the 12 months ending 31 March 2007, the Australian state recorded a net overseas migration gain of 12,600 people. During the firs... Read >
Author: amerie

What to do if you are experiencing difficulty meeting your mortgage repayments

12th February 2008
Most analysts are tipping another hike of 25 basis points in the next 6 months as the Reserve Bank tries to contain surging inflation. As a result a record number of Australians will suffer mortgage stress and face difficulty in paying their mortgages thi... Read >
Author: Vicky Edema

Plastic surgery procedures available in Melbourne

08th February 2008
All kinds of plastic surgery is now being carried out in Melbourne, for many years. Australians had to travel across the globe to find capable, and professional, surgeons to perform life altering procedures. Not any more, there are now highly qualifie... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

Credit Reports – Is More Of Your Financial Information To Be Shared With Others?

31st January 2008
Australia’s latest credit report rumpus is soon to switch into overdrive as the deadline nears for the publication of proposals that may see big changes to the way Australians are credit checked. Since 2006, Australia has been going through a major d... Read >
Author: Tristan Dunston

Credit Reports – Australia’s Credit Ratings Rumpus Set to Hot Up

31st January 2008
Australia’s latest credit report rumpus is soon to switch into overdrive as the deadline nears for the publication of proposals that may see big changes to the way Australians are credit checked. Since 2006, Australia has been going through a major d... Read >
Author: Tristan Dunston

Cheap Flights

25th January 2008
Most cheap flights travellers have faced the occasional moment of clarity when they have questioned their own wisdom in using cheap flights carriers. Those moments often arrive when your flight has just been cancelled or you’ve just been hit with ... Read >
Author: lwhi3

Credit Ratings – Why US and UK Lenders Have the Edge on the Australians

24th January 2008
Most lenders across the world approve credit applications using some form of credit scoring. The lifestyle and financial habits of consumers are statistically crunched down and converted into three figure numbers that have to reach or exceed a lender’s ... Read >
Author: Tristan Dunston

The 'future looks rosy' for Australian immigration

22nd January 2008
Demand for Australia's natural mineral resources shows no sign of receding and mining companies are posting record production reports and profits. The skills shortage continues to be felt and there are many opportunities for skilled workers with Australia... Read >
Author: amerie

Cheap Credit - How Australia’s Privacy Laws Hit Aussies in the Wallet

20th January 2008
Many Australians may be surprised to learn that Australia’s tradition of strong financial privacy laws is one of the key reasons Australian consumers pay more for credit, such as bank loans and credit cards, than consumers in the UK. While Australia... Read >
Author: Tristan Dunston

Before You Quit Your Day Job

06th November 2007
Surviving a 9 to 5 job & following the big boss' order is not for everyone because some are meant to be their own boss. Everyone can own and run a business, the difference lies on those who are willing to take the risk and those who cannot. If the thought... Read >
Author: Mei Galang

Australia Mining Jobs and Mine Job Employment

06th November 2007
The mining industry is Australia’s top export earner and it makes billions of dollars every year. The Australia mining jobs industry is well regarded for the money it pays and the work that is available. The most common questions asked by Australians an... Read >
Author: Claire Calkin

Thanksgiving Day in Canada and Australia

30th October 2007
Thanksgiving Day in Canada is celebrated on the second Monday in the month of October every year. Canada celebrates Thanksgiving Day a month earlier than in American. It is celebrated to thank the Lord Almighty for a bountiful harvest. The reason behind... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Thanksgiving Day in Canada and Australia

30th October 2007
Thanksgiving Day in Canada and AustraliaThanksgiving Day in Canada is celebrated on the second Monday in the month of October every year. Canada celebrates Thanksgiving Day a month earlier than in American. It is celebrated to thank the Lord Almighty for... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

The culture of Australia

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

Freedom and Rights of Australians

19th October 2007
During the 1850s people were coming to Australia to search for gold on the goldfields of Victoria and Queensland. A lot of gold-diggers arrived at Australia, that is why the quantity of gold began to decrease, and then government increased its monthly gol... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Free Australia

19th October 2007
Australians were fighting for their freedom for a long time and across the world. In the World War I they called to arms to fight for their rights of freedom and freedom of speech on a far-away continent. Once again during the World War II they secured th... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Impeccable Online Flower delivery Services in Australia

15th October 2007
“Tis my faith that every flowerEnjoys the air it breathes!” William Wordsworth In times of occasions we need to give a special gift to our near and dear ones; flowers, obviously, are precious things that... Read >
Author: Joanna Gadel

Payday Cash Loan and Your Life

21st September 2007
In this world where everything instant goes, no fax cash advance loans are selling as if there were no tomorrow. Look around you and you will see what I mean. Instant coffee, instant noodles – instant everything! And why not? With the fast paced life th... Read >
Author: Mark Grant

Halloween in Australia

21st September 2007
Halloween is increasing in popularity in Australia, as children and adults enjoy the greater availability of halloween-themed costumes and decorations, and suburbs with lots of children start decorating their houses and having lollies ready. About 10 yea... Read >
Author: Chris Raynor

Smoking Can Increase Risk of Age Related Macular Degeneration

21st September 2007
Smoking may increase your chances of developing macular degeneration as you age-one of the main causes of severe vision loss in the elderly. The University of Sydney has performed a study thatt finds strong evidence of a link between smoking and this chro... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD

A Common Heritage

20th September 2007
A Common HeritageThe United Sates of America and Australia have been friends and allies for many years, and the ties born of shared hardships in war and shared cultural history are strong indeed.An interesting but perhaps not well known fact is that are s... Read >
Author: Terry Van Horn

Mobile Phone and Anxiety

13th September 2007
In modern days, the technological advancements bring the joy of enjoying the world at the comfort of home on one hand, but also provide an intense experience of stressors on the other. Research suggests that a continuous usage of mobile phone causes anxie... Read >
Author: Ian Ball

Arthritis Facts And Information

13th September 2007
Arthritis is a group of conditions where there is damage caused to the joints of the body. Arthritis is one of the most prevalent chronic health problems and the nation’s leading cause of disability among Americans over age 15. Arthritis is a common con... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

LASIK Laser Eye Surgery is Affordable

28th August 2007
LASIK laser eye surgery, or also known as a type of laser eye surgery, is deliberated to reduce people’s dependency on glasses or contact lenses. The undergoing of this is best known as LASIK, which stands for Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis. It i... Read >
Author: Steve Knowles

STILL A RENTER? – (Part One)

26th August 2007
This is indeed a frightening thought for many Australians. However, for many renters, costly house prices are turning the great Australian dream of home ownership into exactly that - a dream. Renters, especially those saving to buy, have survived sever... Read >
Author: amos graham

Mortgage Brokers cost Australians $1.8bn a year

24th August 2007
New online mortgage provider offers relief to borrowers Embargoed: Tuesday 21 August 2007 – Exorbitant broker commissions cost Australian home buyers a massive $1.8 billion a year, according to InfoChoice estimates released today. This figure has i... Read >
Author: Melanie

Quick payday loan

16th August 2007
Most Australians resort to payday cash loans whenever they find themselves running short before payday is quick payday loan. That is the reason to get a lot of new and repeated customers. It is important to know the background of the lender to be on the s... Read >
Author: Mark Grant

Will cricket remain England's main summer sport?

02nd August 2007
Cricket has been the favourite summer sport of the English for as long as many of us can remember. There are now signs, however, that this traditional game may be in trouble. In 2005 England took on Australia in one of sport's oldest and finest competi... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Fewer European migrants in Australia

27th July 2007
AUSTRALIA'S international make-up is changing, with fewer Europeans calling Australia home and more Asians and Africans settling Down Under. The 2006 census shows more than one in five Australians were born overseas, with a significant shift in the mix... Read >
Author: amerie

Fat Loss Secrets You Can Use Today!

26th July 2007
If you’re like the majority of people that are trying to lose weight, tone up and get fit, you’ve probably read countless weight loss books and tried all the fad diets. As you probably know by now those fad diets don’t work, do they? And if you are ... Read >
Author: Smith Chen

Learn To Speak French

20th July 2007
The best way to learn to speak French is from a young age, the second best way is from a really good course. Either way, listening to the way the words are pronounced and then trying them for yourself is the fast way to successfully mastering this as a s... Read >
Author: Steve Knowles

Money From eBay Without Any Stock Nor Drop-Shipping Anyone?

05th July 2007
Let me share with you a very little known fact: it's possible to generate a very good income from eBay Australia (as well as other eBay sites) without having to have any stock on hand and its not even from drop-shipping. In fact you never have to even hav... Read >
Author: colin.lim

AUSSIES WANT TO OWN THEIR HOMES – (Part One)

21st June 2007
Seems that according to consumer polls, Australians' are determined to have their own homes. This shows that even the excessive cost of maintaining a mortgage, even though variable lending rates are at a six-year high, don’t really count to the resolute... Read >
Author: amos graham

Do My Ugg Australia Boots Put Me Ahead of Fashion or Behind?

07th June 2007
Ugg Australia boots are not just for winter anymore. These boots are showing up everywhere. Women are wearing these big boots with short skirts. Children and grown-ups alike are wearing their brightly colored boots regardless of the season. Celebrities ar... Read >
Author: Brian Fong

Sports Tickets

15th May 2007
It's official! Cricket is the most popular sport in Australia. 59% (and rising) of Australians love to watch the daring feats of the Australian Test team, which finally surpasses the traditional popularity of swimming. Australia's triumph in winning the C... Read >
Author: Melanie

Finally! One Simple Website That Will Help You Find Thousands Of Tickets Faster!

18th April 2007
Have you ever tuned into the radio and just missed the name of the comedy act at your local club that everyone's been raving about, or found out your favourite singer was on tour only to discover tickets went on sale two weeks ago? That's what happen... Read >
Author: Melanie

Beat the Workplace Bully at their own Game ...but Dont Make Him or Her a Loser

13th April 2007
It is not good enough for others to say they will stop doing something offensive � they need to act themselves out of bad behaviours. Did you know that 50% of Australians have witnessed bullying in the workplace and have been unable to help mostly du... Read >

Budgeting for interest rate rises

09th April 2007
On Wednesday April 4, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) decided leave the official cash rate on hold at 6.25%, saving homeowners the much anticipated 0.25% increase in variable mortgage rates. Many analysts are tipping the RBA is waiting on official Mar... Read >
Author: Rhys

Why budget?

07th April 2007
Why budget? There has been a significant amount of talk recently about household debt, house prices, the ability to make mortgage repayments, the ever increasing ability of Australian consumers to keep spending. On the 30th of March, http://www.thea... Read >
Author: Rhys

'Boys will be Boys'(or 'Why men love to Fight')

02nd April 2007
I had twenty-five boys at the fight club tonight - twenty-five boys and one girl, and she certainly did stand out. It’s amazing how starkly obvious the gender differences are in a ring environment. In the general flow of life in an industrialised soc... Read >
Author: kamal

General information about diabetes mellitus

27th March 2007
Diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the glucose metabolism is affected, causing the level of glucose in blood to increase (hyperglycaemia). Glucose can be found in the urine too in patients who suffer of this affection. The accumulation of glucose in ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to Find a Profitable Australian Business Opportunity

12th March 2007
All large business enterprises must have started with a simple business opportunity. Starting a business in Australia is almost the same as starting a business anywhere else – you’ve got to comply with government rules and invest time, effort, and mon... Read >
Author: Jim McDonald

What is the Shape of the Australian Ticketing Landscape?

09th March 2007
When considering the Australian Ticketing Environment, Australians prefer to deal locally. Local sites in the ticketing industry received over 84% of all sales in the Shopping and Classifieds – Ticketing industry, with the average time of online visits ... Read >
Author: Melanie

Best Home Loans Australia Has to Offer

17th February 2007
Home Loans Australia may or may not be a company but it’s the most common search term used by Australians who are looking for information on the best home loans Australia has to offer. In fact the best home loans Australia has on offer changes almost... Read >
Author: Michael Haydon

Fans can understand the base of cricket with Cricket World Cup History

15th February 2007
World cup is one of the biggest tournaments in the history of cricket because it surely gives a team the chance of becoming world champions. And cricket fans like you would know the fact that what it means to be world champions. Since the game of cricket ... Read >
Author: Ella Wilson

Avoiding Insurance You Don’t Need

03rd January 2007
While Australians struggle with rising prices, the insurance industry is booming. In the 2004-05 fiscal year, insurance companies increased their profit by 30%. So how do you go about taking some of that profit back from the insurance company and putting ... Read >
Author: Morgan Slater

Reviewing Credit Files Once A Year Will Help You Keep Your Credit History Clean

05th December 2006
When calling for a place loan, you need more than just savings. In the main you will should to prove the stability of your work and income, prove your savings report, indicate tax news and suggest minutiae of your current monetary commitments. On top of a... Read >
Author: Evelyn Miller

SMS Text Messaging Can U Afford 2 B Left Behind!

17th November 2006
Are you aware of the communication revolution occurring right now that is SMS Text Messaging? What is SMS Text Messaging? SMS, short for Short Messaging Service, is a text message service that enables short messages of generally no more than 160 ch... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Christmas: How the World celebrates this holiday

04th October 2006
Christmas has always been an occasion that every Christian looks forward to, but by Jove, it's not just them today, but people from Australia to Japan who does not want to miss a single bit of the excitement of this big occasion. Although it's Christmas e... Read >
Author: Sean Carter

The Official Diabetes Blog The Better Information Network

02nd October 2006
Over 1.2 million people are estimated to suffer from diabetes in Australia today. With the increasing prevalence of obesity and poor dietary habits amongst the Australian population, diabetes is a disease that will not just go away. It will, in fact,... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

An Overview of Australia for Travelers

31st July 2006
Australia is a very diverse country geographically and a hot spot for tourism. If you are thinking about heading down under, here is some information on Australia. An Overview of Australia for Travelers Australia is its own continent, the only count... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

How your credit rating affects your mortgage

03rd July 2006
Copyright 2006 Tracey Anderson Your credit rating will be one of the biggest factors that will influence your ability to get a mortgage, and how much interest, fees, and down payment you will be required to provide. In Australia, the agency that collec... Read >
Author: Tracey Anderson

Bankruptcy And Bad Credit Issues No Longer Means No Mortgage

30th June 2006
In the past, traditional mortgage lenders have automatically rejected people who had declared personal bankruptcy. Many potential home-buyers felt they must wait at least seven to 10 years after a bankruptcy to be eligible to become homeowners. This is a... Read >
Author: Julian Thornton

Westerners And Their Behaviour To Money Is Fuelling The Increase In Cheap Labour Overseas.

01st June 2006
Most of us living in the western world don't like the use of overseas cheap labour, and worse, we don't like them coming to our shores and stealing our jobs. What's disturbing is that we are the cause. The use of cheap overseas labour is not new, but i... Read >
Author: Dean Whittingham

The First Home Owners Grant

20th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Tracey Anderson The Australian federal government introduced the First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) in 2000 to compensate for the GST (goods and services tax) and to make buying a home easier for all Australians. Since that time, this popular... Read >
Author: Tracey Anderson

Can The England Cricket Team Retain The Ashes In Australia?

15th May 2006
I am from England and love the sport of cricket. In my opinion the ashes series of 2005 was one of the most exciting sporting events that I have ever witnessed. The Australian team which is without question the best side in the world were out battled, out... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

Australian Bush Poetry Is Alive And Well

14th April 2006
After many years of taking a spell from the minds of many Australians, Bush Poetry is once again making a resurgence and becoming popular again. Australian Bush Poetry has been around since the European settlement of Australia. Poetry was written by fa... Read >
Author: Ric Raftis

Live your life on the Central Coast

16th March 2006
Live your life on the Central CoastBy Glenn Murray *Three facts:1) Most Australians live in and around cities2) City property prices are at their highest ever3) Australians are working longer hours than ever beforeCoincidence? Definitely not!Why spend eve... Read >
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We Keep Fighting Over a Pavlova - Find Out Why And Try The Recipe!

16th March 2006
Australians and New Zealanders maintain an ongoing controversy over who concocted the famous Pavlova. The Aussies lay claim to it but the Kiwis think very differently. Each claim it as one of their national dishes. Firstly, how do you pronounce the... Read >
Author: Jean Morrison

Don't Give Up Your Day Job! Will Work From Home Work For You?

08th March 2006
Don't Give Up Your Day Job! Will "Working From Home" work for you? What is it that makes starting our "Own Home Business" sound so enticing? It is true that the 'right' job is becoming hard to find as corporations merge, downsize and relocate all... Read >
Author: Zoe deLuca

How To Encourage Healthy Eating Habits With Your Kids

04th January 2006
Parenting is a delightful challenges many of us face in life. It's not always easy to know what to do to bring up a healthy, well-balanced child, nor how to develop healthy eating habits in your child. Your child is constantly enticed towards foods that a... Read >
Author: Kim Beardsmore

Online Internet Shopping is the craze - Australia

24th December 2005
Online Internet Shopping is the craze - Australia Aussies and the world are logging on in record numbers, recent surveys conducted found that: Australians spent an average of $471 online in November (Nielson/NetRating) The number of Australian... Read >
Author: R Vonne

Australian Superannuation. Hot Tips to Grow Your Super.

12th December 2005
The superannuation industry in Australia is going through a remarkable period of growth and media awareness. (We have all seen the recent frenzy of advertising activity, press and TV coverage.) Today, ordinary people are now realising that a Governme... Read >
Author: Cathy Howley

Tour de France Viewing in Person- What to Expect (Part 2)

10th November 2005
After the Tour Passes By One of the best ways to enjoy the races after the riders pass by is to find a local caf or bar with a TV and then watch the end of the race while partaking of a few adult beverages with your group. On our Pyrenees tour last yea... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger

Film hopes despite delay

10th August 2005
PRODUCERS of Australian feature film "Dingo Dreaming" starring Charlie Matthau (son of the late Walter Matthau) to be directed by Catriona McKenzie hope to start pre-production in The Pilbara, Western Australia next month despite project delays. Producer ... Read >
Author: Russell Cunningham