I forgot about venomous cnidarians.
And don't trust the koalas, have you never heard of drop bears?
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omg I KNEW itmarkfiend wrote:And don't trust the koalas, have you never heard of drop bears?
They look too fluffy and adorable to be true!
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Thank you all for the support,it really means a lot to me
p.s. does it look stunning or what?
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Even though the octopus is only the size of a golf ball, there is no known antidote for its powerful venom.
p.s. does it look stunning or what?
Blue Ring Octopus
Even though the octopus is only the size of a golf ball, there is no known antidote for its powerful venom.
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Good luck. I hear it's a great place to live - not as lively as some of the other cities, but a great 'lifestyle' choice! For what it's worth, it is somewhere that would be on my radar if anything cropped up that prompted me to move from Auckland.
Generally speaking, you should be able to buy a reasonable house in Australia for the price of a flat in England. Obviously, not if you want to live in the ultimate yuppieville centre of town type address; but generally you get a lot more bang for your buck down under. Cost of living is generally good.
Generally speaking, you should be able to buy a reasonable house in Australia for the price of a flat in England. Obviously, not if you want to live in the ultimate yuppieville centre of town type address; but generally you get a lot more bang for your buck down under. Cost of living is generally good.
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good info bearskin,if it's all cool,i'll probably choose a rental house in the beginning.I try to avoid the yuppieville places anyway quiet is good.bearskin wrote:Good luck. I hear it's a great place to live - not as lively as some of the other cities, but a great 'lifestyle' choice! For what it's worth, it is somewhere that would be on my radar if anything cropped up that prompted me to move from Auckland.
Generally speaking, you should be able to buy a reasonable house in Australia for the price of a flat in England. Obviously, not if you want to live in the ultimate yuppieville centre of town type address; but generally you get a lot more bang for your buck down under. Cost of living is generally good.
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Did you get the job(by)?damagedone wrote:good info bearskin,if it's all cool,i'll probably choose a rental house in the beginning.I try to avoid the yuppieville places anyway quiet is good.bearskin wrote:Good luck. I hear it's a great place to live - not as lively as some of the other cities, but a great 'lifestyle' choice! For what it's worth, it is somewhere that would be on my radar if anything cropped up that prompted me to move from Auckland.
Generally speaking, you should be able to buy a reasonable house in Australia for the price of a flat in England. Obviously, not if you want to live in the ultimate yuppieville centre of town type address; but generally you get a lot more bang for your buck down under. Cost of living is generally good.
(couldn't resist, sorry)
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Not yet,at the end of the week or the next one i'll get the answer,,,waiting is a bitch
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Moving to the other side of the world is fun. I did it just because I could.
I do think there is a privilege in being able to choose where you live - I imagine that there are billions of people in the world who would be mystified at the idea that someone could just up sticks and go to live somewhere else. I think that gives you a certain responsibility to get stuck in and make a real good go at it (although 30% of people who move from UK to Aus return within a year) and enjoy it.
No doubt it has its challenges, but I hope you have fun doing it.
I do think there is a privilege in being able to choose where you live - I imagine that there are billions of people in the world who would be mystified at the idea that someone could just up sticks and go to live somewhere else. I think that gives you a certain responsibility to get stuck in and make a real good go at it (although 30% of people who move from UK to Aus return within a year) and enjoy it.
No doubt it has its challenges, but I hope you have fun doing it.
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"Just wanted to touch base. All is going well I'm just waiting on an internal approval to make you a formal offer for work. The references came in and I spoke with Nick **** yesterday afternoon.
I'll keep you updated. Get ready!"
this sums it up pretty much
I'll keep you updated. Get ready!"
this sums it up pretty much
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Congratulations!! Happy to hear :.))
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Damn straight!damagedone wrote:Not yet,at the end of the week or the next one i'll get the answer,,,waiting is a bitch
We have all our fingers & toes crossed here.
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