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 Post subject: Re: Working in Australia
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:47 am 
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Rooster Booster wrote:You never bought me a schooner. :D

We play on Sat if you're scratching your årse Sheldon.


With the money you earn? :lol:

Having a op on thursday mate going to be off my feet for a couple of weeks.






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The Reason wrote:Hi Andy

The Rugby Football League are in the process of reviewing the video that you are referring to. We do not condone behaviour of this nature and have contacted the player’s employer, Hull F.C., who have confirmed that they are dealing with the incident under their club rules.
 
 
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 Post subject: Re: Working in Australia
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 11:24 am 
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My wife's from Newcastle, and her folks still live there. When we got married there my best man made a joke about it basically being Bradford-on-sea, moved to Australia (thankfully most of the guests hadn't been to Bradford so weren't too insulted). The surrounding area is beautiful - lots of nice beaches and bushland, but the city itself has been in decline due to the fortunes of the steel industry (the city centre really is reminiscent of Bradford's). On the plus side you have a great NRL team with Bennett in charge, and Sydney is relatively close (in Australian terms) if you want some more metropolitan culture. If I was offered the chance I would swap Exeter for Newcastle in a heartbeat, although I would prefer to live in one of the bigger cities like Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane.

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 Post subject: Re: Working in Australia
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Exeter Rhino wrote:My wife's from Newcastle, and her folks still live there. When we got married there my best man made a joke about it basically being Bradford-on-sea, moved to Australia (thankfully most of the guests hadn't been to Bradford so weren't too insulted). The surrounding area is beautiful - lots of nice beaches and bushland, but the city itself has been in decline due to the fortunes of the steel industry (the city centre really is reminiscent of Bradford's). On the plus side you have a great NRL team with Bennett in charge, and Sydney is relatively close (in Australian terms) if you want some more metropolitan culture. If I was offered the chance I would swap Exeter for Newcastle in a heartbeat, although I would prefer to live in one of the bigger cities like Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane.



But it is being redeveloped

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 Post subject: Re: Working in Australia
PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 6:59 pm 
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ROBINSON wrote:You missed out a con. It's full of Aussies.


x2 :lol:

Just go anyway, you've got your work mates to knock about with.

PS - Can you get us a job? (Sound like Yosser Hughes)






Current thoughts - Mago out or get running up them plantations, get fit or get rid.
Maybe a back up halfback, someone with a bit of experience on a short term deal.
Big tall strong running second rower, like a McMeekin or Sironen type back rower.

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 Post subject: Re: Working in Australia
PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 4:12 am 
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RL is the Number 1 sport in NSW and Qld, but AFL rules the roost elsewhere.

Pros to moving out are lifestyle and the general strength of the economy, and Aussies are generally easy to get on with. If you have kids, then Australia is likely to be a much better bet for their future lives than the UK.

On the Con side, I read somewhere that a significant number of Brits who 'emigrate' to Oz end up returning to the UK. I'd put that down to it simply being a massive move, entailing genuine separation from friends and family in the UK. There's also a bit of a culture shock in terms of TV, news etc but you get over that. I certainly wouldn't underestimate the potwential homesickness. I've felt it a bit myself at times - if I didn't have kids there are probably a few times when I would have seriously considered moving back to England.

The other 'con' is that the cost of living here has gone up massively compared to the UK in the time I've been here - and that's including the fact that the Aussie dollar buys 50% more than it did compared to Sterling back then. House prices have gone up to ridiculous levels in most cities. Last year when I returned to the UkKfor a visit, I was really surprised at how relatively cheap things were - my memory is of being stunned at how cheap everything was in Oz when I arrived.

Bottom line is, make your own decision, and view it as a fantastic potential experience that will hopefully work out and become permanent.

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 Post subject: Re: Working in Australia
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...oh, and if you do stay, don't become a citizen unless you want to be forced to vote.

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 Post subject: Re: Working in Australia
PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 12:21 pm 
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BrisbaneRhino wrote:...oh, and if you do stay, don't become a citizen unless you want to be forced to vote.

Is being forced to vote such a bad thing???






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And neither would any Lancastrian.

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 Post subject: Re: Working in Australia
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Being forced to vote or get a fine is just stupidity, although the politics in Australia is quite frankly hilarious, even worse than ours!

But that aside, we in this country have the right to choose to vote or not I would hate to be forced to by any government. It also doesn't automatically make people think about who they vote, quite a few of people I met just ticked one of the boxes without giving it any thought or spoiled the ballot paper just so they had actually 'voted' and didn't get fined.

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 Post subject: Re: Working in Australia
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Don't go. The Chinese will invade within the next 10 years to get their hands on the minerals.

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