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Thank you Ray! Really appreciate the kind words. Been pretty busy with the new online course, but most importantly, I went to visit my family and friends after four years of not seeing them! (the pandemic got in the way). So that took lots of my time as well. But now almost fully back into it, with lots of vids in the making :) Thank you again, Martina.
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You absolutely nailed this one. As someone who was born and lived in Melbourne my whole life, you have picked all of my top Victorian locations. Well done!
Agree with your recommendations. If anyone goes to the Grampians National Park. I recommend you leave your car at Wonderland car park, then catch a pre-booked local shuttle bus to pick you up from Wonderland car park and drive to to Sundial carpark, for a beautiful walk along the main track back to your car. From Sundial car park, walk to Lakeview lookout first, then back along tack to The Pinnacle, Silent Street & Grand Canyon, then back to you car. If anyone is going, I'm happy to come along. Cheers.
Great video, as a Victorian I agree with this and you went into perfect detail and footage of each, I even discovered a new one, cape shank view of the ocean, which I’ll enjoy checking out!
Two amazing places that very few people know about highly recommend going to: 1. Visit the Cheatham wetlands observation tower... It has incredible view back towards Melbourne that very few people know about; 2. The Campbell Cove Beach... This is fascinating as you can imagine what Brighton Beach would've looked like in the 1880s...
Wow! Thank you for this. Definitely will save for future reference😊 Just want to ask, which do you prefer between Brisbane and Melbourne in terms of weather, people, work opportunities and living/lifestyle in general? Thanks.
I grew up in Brisbane and live in Melbourne now. Both cities are great. Weather - Brisbane. Work opportunities - Melbourne. The rest are dependent on what you're looking for... The lifestyle in Brisbane, much like the people, is laid-back. Brisbane is still like a big country town to me, even though it's developing into a global city - it's hosting the Olympics in 2032 after all! The people in Melbourne are definitely not as polite or 'chatty' when you meet them, but you just need some time and you'll see that they are equally as welcoming. I will say that Melbournians are definitely more cultured and 'sophisticated' - there's just more cultural diversity here than what you get in Brisbane so that helps. The lifestyle in Melbourne is what you make of it - if you want a hustle & bustle, corporate/career driven life, the work opportunities in Melbourne are there to support that. If you want to make a living wage and live a life of leisure - Melbourne can support that too, because there's so much going on at all times (concerts, sporting events, festivals, markets etc). Not sure if this helps but having lived in both cities those are my thoughts :)
Myself, my wife, and our two young children are going to emigrate from the US to Australia. We are a little nervous to find which area might be welcoming to an LGBTQ+ family of immigrants. Some cities in the US are much more welcoming to gay people and couples. It’s hard to tell online whether Melbourne has a welcoming social structure for our family. I see a lot of local comments, anyone have input?
I like the video, but it really should have been titled "9 Most Amazing Places in Victoria" because none of these are actually in Melbourne. I'm a Melburnian and I was researching some places in Melbourne to take my international visitors. I agree that all these places are stunning but please don't say Melbourne in the title. It's misleading.
@@livingsimplyaustralia Im a big fan of the Youngbloods YT channel also, he fell in love with a beautiful Argentinian who came over here during the coronavirus, it's a beautiful "was just meant to be" story ♥
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It’s also on the other side of the planet 😂 It takes me 1 hour flight to go to Melbourne and minimum 24 hours to reach Albania! You must always see things in prospective ❤️
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It's so lovely to see what we have through a newcomers eyes, thank you.
Martina🤩 you bring so much joy. Don't disappear for so long. I know probably work obligations. Keep the Aussie content coming.
Thank you Ray! Really appreciate the kind words. Been pretty busy with the new online course, but most importantly, I went to visit my family and friends after four years of not seeing them! (the pandemic got in the way). So that took lots of my time as well. But now almost fully back into it, with lots of vids in the making :) Thank you again, Martina.
@@livingsimplyaustralia Hello sister I am an Arab foreigner from Jordan my name is Abdullah I am from the world of mystery in the wide desert are you watching Japanese Anime I strongly advise you to watch Japanese Anime yes انا رائعه ومدهشه اسطوريه فخمه مذهله 🇯🇴🇯🇴🇯🇴🇯🇴🇯🇴
You absolutely nailed this one. As someone who was born and lived in Melbourne my whole life, you have picked all of my top Victorian locations. Well done!
Bright is also well known for the stunning display of autumn colours of the trees in autumn.
Happy to see you everytime ♥
Agree with your recommendations. If anyone goes to the Grampians National Park. I recommend you leave your car at Wonderland car park, then catch a pre-booked local shuttle bus to pick you up from Wonderland car park and drive to to Sundial carpark, for a beautiful walk along the main track back to your car. From Sundial car park, walk to Lakeview lookout first, then back along tack to The Pinnacle, Silent Street & Grand Canyon, then back to you car. If anyone is going, I'm happy to come along. Cheers.
Love Grampians as well and love how you include the traditional name Gariwerd. Been to most of the places you mentioned and they're all beautiful.
Thank you! I'm moving to Melbourne soon! I'm very happy and excited 🎉
Great video, as a Victorian I agree with this and you went into perfect detail and footage of each, I even discovered a new one, cape shank view of the ocean, which I’ll enjoy checking out!
Two amazing places that very few people know about highly recommend going to:
1. Visit the Cheatham wetlands observation tower... It has incredible view back towards Melbourne that very few people know about;
2. The Campbell Cove Beach... This is fascinating as you can imagine what Brighton Beach would've looked like in the 1880s...
looking forward to visit Oz hopefully soon
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It is so amazing! I enjoyed it very much. thank you pretty girl!
Wow lovely content, really great video!
Wow! Thank you for this. Definitely will save for future reference😊
Just want to ask, which do you prefer between Brisbane and Melbourne in terms of weather, people, work opportunities and living/lifestyle in general? Thanks.
I grew up in Brisbane and live in Melbourne now. Both cities are great. Weather - Brisbane. Work opportunities - Melbourne. The rest are dependent on what you're looking for... The lifestyle in Brisbane, much like the people, is laid-back. Brisbane is still like a big country town to me, even though it's developing into a global city - it's hosting the Olympics in 2032 after all! The people in Melbourne are definitely not as polite or 'chatty' when you meet them, but you just need some time and you'll see that they are equally as welcoming. I will say that Melbournians are definitely more cultured and 'sophisticated' - there's just more cultural diversity here than what you get in Brisbane so that helps. The lifestyle in Melbourne is what you make of it - if you want a hustle & bustle, corporate/career driven life, the work opportunities in Melbourne are there to support that. If you want to make a living wage and live a life of leisure - Melbourne can support that too, because there's so much going on at all times (concerts, sporting events, festivals, markets etc). Not sure if this helps but having lived in both cities those are my thoughts :)
Loved your video on living in Australia, loving your content. You should do a dinner party Spanish vs Aussie. Haha
Australia is a very interesting country to visit. greetings from Indonesia👍
Well done .
Could u recommend an affordable place to rent a farmhouse in victoria?
Waooow such a Beautiful country...I can't wait to move to Australia ❤🥰👍
I would love to go and live in Australia 🇦🇺
I wouldn’t bother. Unless you got plenty of money. It’s very expensive here
hi, is it necessary to book for the campsite?
Myself, my wife, and our two young children are going to emigrate from the US to Australia.
We are a little nervous to find which area might be welcoming to an LGBTQ+ family of immigrants.
Some cities in the US are much more welcoming to gay people and couples. It’s hard to tell online whether Melbourne has a welcoming social structure for our family.
I see a lot of local comments, anyone have input?
Can you do a video abouy new migration policies
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I like the video, but it really should have been titled "9 Most Amazing Places in Victoria" because none of these are actually in Melbourne. I'm a Melburnian and I was researching some places in Melbourne to take my international visitors. I agree that all these places are stunning but please don't say Melbourne in the title. It's misleading.
But the tours all start from Melbourne
Is it safe to go all over these place without been bitten or eaten by snakes?
Yes. Very unlikely you'll come across any snakes.
I live in new zealand if l move to Australia and work there do l have to pay any money to Australia's governments for stay in Australia?
If you work here and earn money here, you pay tax here
Hello sister which is your homecountry ????
it was either Spain or Argentina but my memory sucks
Hey! I'm originally from the beautiful city of Buenos Aires, Argentina :) But moved to Aus many years ago and now live here permanently.
@@livingsimplyaustralia Im a big fan of the Youngbloods YT channel also, he fell in love with a beautiful Argentinian who came over here during the coronavirus, it's a beautiful "was just meant to be" story ♥
@@DaveWhoa Thank you! I'll check them out :)
@@livingsimplyaustralia hello sister so you are basically of Spanish ancestry (European ancestry ).
You are talking with your hands! You must be of Greek origin. Best wishes!
Hello my name Zulkipli from Indonesia,i'm can operate excavator,motor grader and welding,can you help me to work in Australia.
Dear Ma'am, if it is not too much of a trouble, I seek your help to check my resume if its perfect or need any changes. Kindly help me with this. As per one of your videos,, you advised to keep the resume as simple as possible and make it ourselves, not taking any help from grammar enhancing or text enhancing websites. I made my resume but not sure if it will be an ideal one.
PLEASE HELP.
Thank you Ma'am
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These are all great, but boring. Just grass, mountain and beach.
Northern Albania is ten times more majestic and far cheaper.
It’s also on the other side of the planet 😂 It takes me 1 hour flight to go to Melbourne and minimum 24 hours to reach Albania! You must always see things in prospective ❤️
lol, eastern Europe, no thanks
I am going to Melbourne in December I hope it not full of Asians 😊