🌞 Enjoyed this one Ellie. Grew up not too far from Melbourne... 75-80kms up the Yarra River from Melbourne (a town called Warburton in the Upper Yarra Valley). Got snow on the mountains either side of the town every winter. Moved to the northern suburbs of Sydney in '93 where I still live. I've seen a few 'comparison' vids, and most of them try to be too 'polished' in production, so I was very pleased yours was more relevant and informational than those hollow productions. Enjoy Xmas in NZ! Cheers from Wahroonga NSW. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!
☀️the minimum wage you mentioned is the adult minimum wage - it’s less for under 18s, but still not too bad. If you’re a good saver you can get a car from your part time Maccas job
Great little video and very comprehensive; as a migrant from Ireland (I moved in 96) and have two boys your age, I can't think of anywhere I'd choose to raise kids (Perth, WA). For people thinking of moving, do some background on housing. We have excellent medical, well-paid jobs, etc. But housing is becoming a real problem. Buying a house in any of the regional cities is becoming prohibitively expensive, and rents aren't far behind. Still a great place compared to most.
I have lived in Australia for 15 years and I travel to the US frequently. I watched both of your videos. Some thoughts. For average Joe, Australia is much better but if you are at the top of your profession, the US is better by miles. A lot of the best and brightest Aussies actually do move to the US. For average Joe, the free healthcare in Australia is great but if you have a good job in the US, the employer provides healthcare and quality of care is better in the US, with less wait times. Homes are more grand in the US, and there is more distance between homes (in Australia, even in suburbs, homes are on top of each other). As a percentage, more homes for sale in US are brand new, where in Australia it feels like 95% homes were built 100 years ago (on the big realestate websites in Australia, the ads don't even mention the year of construction, whereas that is the first thing Americans see). In the US, buying older home is a major compromise. I also feel suburbs in the US have more manicured lawns, more space and just look beautiful, whereas in Australia, streets are very narrow and everything is cramped. In Australia, homes are not just expensive, they are less beautiful than the US homes. I sometimes wonder what home would a billionaire buy in Melbourne or Sydney, not that I am a billionaire. The US is leader in technology, economy, new ideas, music, entertainment, medicine, and pretty much everything else. On the flip side, the US has major problems with open borders and millions of illegals, high crime rate, cars driving faster than planes (virtually no rules on the freeways). But it has great things, too. I think this video is from the perspective of average Joe.
You omitted the horrific number of shootings in the US. That is one major factor I would take into consideration in moving to US. I can send my kids to school in Australia without having to think about guns.
@you_dont_know_me_sir So you did. Sorry, I don't know how I missed that bit. I did notice you mentioned manicured lawns. I've always found those intriguing, especially when the ones I've seen on tv seem very expansive and attractive.Many also seem to have no front fences which makes them look even bigger.
Hmmm Speeding. I wounder what the deaths per 100,000 is in the US. In the mid 70's Victoria placed 100k speed limit on the open road as well as making seat belts mandatory. The per 100k road deaths for Oz was 30.1 in 1970 and in 2023 is was 4.8. I think the speed limit and seat belts have had a big effect.
@@davidbarlow6860 In the early seventies they had the "Declare war on 1034" road toll (fatalities) in Victoria - that was the 1969 figure which went up to 1061 the following year. The campaign was about wearing seatbelts, drink driving and keeping to the speed limit. The state road toll has fallen consistently since - down to less than 260 now.
@@caretakerfochr3834 I rember as a young bloke , my mother had a Morris and remeber when the seatbelts were installed. That was 65 or 67 at the latest. They became mandatory in August 1970.
I love your videos. Having recently moved to the US from Australia , I can relate to everything you say. Can you make a video on how do you compare your schooling between Australia and the US ( if you still remember your Aussie schooling) ? Would help me in understanding what kind of school environment we can expect here in the US especially in middle and high school , as I hear a lot of horror stories. Mine still goes to Elementary though.
Yes absolutely, very young or fixated on Melbourne and too young to have a clue about country Victoria. The last BIG dry from 1997 to 2009, which was nationwide, saw Victoria go from open irrigation channels to pipelines (at huge cost) in an effort to prevent water loss through evaporation. There were also droughts in Vic in 67/68 and 82/83.
🌞🌞Melbourne was nice the last time I was there. Haven't been to Tassie in over 30yrs but it was great there to. Perth is really good and down south from there. Darwin is Darwin. Step off the plane and start melting straight away. Kiwi land is fun I did a motorcycle tour there a few yrs back and it was a blast.
Nice video 🌞 and as you'll notice from your comments section there's a few negative Nancy's don't worry about them, we've got a bit of drama happening in OZ lately some of us are a bit cranky 😅😅
i must be ancient. for my first job i got $4.50 AUD per hour (that's about 25 cents US. lol). i consider myself very lucky to have been born an Australian. i love that you love Oz so much that you want the rest of the world to know. thanks. 🌅
WE also have tim tams in the uk, and they are cheaper than down under, prity sure there was a youtube video about how, they are now half the price in the uk, as to down there now.
It was cheaper, certainly not half price though. The cheaper price was only to break into your market, once you are all hooked, the price will gradually go up. BTW, I eat my Tim Tams in the sun shine everyday. I live in beautiful Sydney.
Prices vary.Two supermarket chains control the bulk of the grocery market and because of the duopoly, over charge.However, you can shop elsewhere and purchase what ever you want at a fair price
Nah. Someones pulling your leg. The real Speed limit is speed limit + gst. Theres actually legal precedents for why: some bugger challenged a camera ticket ages ago and it turned out the cameras have an error reading of about 4-5%. Your speedo has about the same error in its reading. So if you get busted for less than the gst over, challenge it, because reasonable doubt is on your side! Here in Perth, when a police car is on the highway it’ll do 110 (10 over) and everyone will follow it at that speed ‘cos they know theyre safe. If youre a police officer in one of those cars it must be so annoying.
I'm not against immigration, but please don't move to Australia. We literally have no available houses and it's becoming incredibly expensive. Thank you.
Hey mate my son got married in NZ in July this year (i was like ffs cant they get married in Bali or Thailand where its warm !!?? ) Anyway we landed at Christchurch and nearly broke my neck looking at the views walking off the tarmac we then drove roughly 1 hour to Wanaka where the Wedding was held omg the views were just mental I came to understand why they wanted to have the wedding in NZ!
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All Australian State governments provide healthcare for free and public education, roads and state public transport systems and yet make a large profit or surplus each year except the state of Victoria is the only state government in debt
🌞 You already know I watched your video the whole way through, excited to see how you like NZ, Australia sounds awesome the only downside I heard were the spiders, over regulation, and especially the traffic tickets part lol, All in all I'll be visiting soon to see how I like it out there.
ok so this is going to get a lot of hate - but the truth is tims tams are not that good its just a choc covered biscut - thats it, nothing special probably a 5/10 - meh, forgettable sorry to everyone who ties their national identity to these things, im not TRYING to insult but this is is the most over-hyped thing i have ever come across
Australia is second only to Hong Kong with the least affordable housing. Like many European cities that have been ruined by excessive tourism. Australian cities have been ruined by excessive immigration.
☀️ I like the way you don’t just talk about Melbourne, but rather include other parts of the country in the discussion. I spent 25 years in Melbourne, and did my schooling there, and yes,Melbournians are friendly, yes there is great education options, yes the festivals and events are fabulous, and now after living in Brisbane for over 30 years, I can yes, all those things can be found across Australia…..including Brisbane!!
For NZ, Milford Sound / Doubtful Sound, Queenstown, a ski plane flight to Franz Joseph glacier, Akaroa, Mt Cook (not the summit, just the daytrip view from near the base), Lakes Tekapo and Wanaka, Punakaiki pancake rocks, Queen Charlotte Sound enroute from Wellington to Nelson or vice versa, Rotorua (some people don't like the smell of sulphur) but the geysers and geothermal pools are like nothing else in the region, only Yellowstone and Iceland compare. A scenic flight over Tarawera Volcano was impressive, and the white water rafting was cheaper than the south Island, Huka Falls, Rangitoto Island in Auckland, Waitangi treaty house, Bay of Islands, 90 mile beach and Cape Reinga lighthouse.
I would just add a safety tip not to dive into the geothermal pools open for swimming. Some have amoeba that can cause meningitis, so never dip your head in the water either or splash anyone. The tour guide leader was quite strict about that and everyone survived!
oh yeah, definitely Doubtful Sound. I'd done Milford three times and then went to Doubtful and was blown away. The helicopter up around Mt Cook summit is stunning as the one I did was just around sunrise, we also landed high up on a glacier so we could get out and mess around on the snow. Sounds like you've as much if not more than I have in NZ
I'll start by mentioning just one word. GIRT. TimTams.. Double Choc from the FREEZER.... omg omg... You don't have to go to Uni to make a great income. Seriously. Tradies will get work way faster than any uni grad....and get paid better. Stop/Go sign people at work sites, like road works are on I think it's around $3000 a week.(Correct me if I'm wrong- don't hold back for my sake). Remember, it's the work/life balance. Australians --- work to live ---.
Almost everything you said was Victoria and Melbourne based, you do realise the rest of Australia every state has different laws to Victoria and you definitely gave the wrong impression that all of Australia was the same... it's not
yes! i’ve only ever lived in Victoria/Melbourne so I try and mention things about the other states when I can, but I’m just not as knowledgeable. normally i put a disclaimer that it will be from a slight melbourne focus but forgot to put it in this one, it’s in some of my other videos
Public schools in Australia are resourced by each state government and out perform private schools consistently decade after decade. individual private students at private schools are subsidised by $15,000 per year by the Australian federal government so as not to over burden the public school system
The vast majority of Australians want less immigration not more. Over 30% of people in Australia are foreign born: America has never been anywhere that number. and think what an issue immigration is there.
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haha i’ve never been told that before! thanks for watching 😊
You’ve probably heard this a bit but that Australian accent is coming back fast 🤣
hahaha really!! returning to my roots 😎
and don't forget we (Australia) also own almost half of the antarctic. So that is about 7.5 million km squared (so its actually huge)
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🌞 Enjoyed this one Ellie. Grew up not too far from Melbourne... 75-80kms up the Yarra River from Melbourne (a town called Warburton in the Upper Yarra Valley). Got snow on the mountains either side of the town every winter. Moved to the northern suburbs of Sydney in '93 where I still live. I've seen a few 'comparison' vids, and most of them try to be too 'polished' in production, so I was very pleased yours was more relevant and informational than those hollow productions. Enjoy Xmas in NZ! Cheers from Wahroonga NSW. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!
FYI- ''With Golden soil and wealth for toil''. It means there are wealthy minerals below and with hard work we can reap the rewards financially!
Unfortunately that's about all we're good for these days.🌞
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@@touchstar68we're doing better than most nations so stop your bloody whinging & be grateful you're here 🤦♂️
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☀️the minimum wage you mentioned is the adult minimum wage - it’s less for under 18s, but still not too bad. If you’re a good saver you can get a car from your part time Maccas job
ah yes true i forgot about that! thanks for the mention 😊
☀️ you will love NZ. My granddaughters are your age and they loved their trip.
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Great little video and very comprehensive; as a migrant from Ireland (I moved in 96) and have two boys your age, I can't think of anywhere I'd choose to raise kids (Perth, WA).
For people thinking of moving, do some background on housing. We have excellent medical, well-paid jobs, etc. But housing is becoming a real problem. Buying a house in any of the regional cities is becoming prohibitively expensive, and rents aren't far behind. Still a great place compared to most.
Keep up the good work, great video 🌞
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Really enjoyed your vid. Hello from sunny 🌞 Perth. Subscibed with a big thumbs up! 👍
☀️. Another awesome comprehensive look at Australia.
🌞 Hi, Ellie. Thanks for the show. I live on the Morn Pen and the water has been WARM! Watch out for that 2 legged spider in Aotearoa. 😎💚💛
I have lived in Australia for 15 years and I travel to the US frequently. I watched both of your videos. Some thoughts. For average Joe, Australia is much better but if you are at the top of your profession, the US is better by miles. A lot of the best and brightest Aussies actually do move to the US. For average Joe, the free healthcare in Australia is great but if you have a good job in the US, the employer provides healthcare and quality of care is better in the US, with less wait times. Homes are more grand in the US, and there is more distance between homes (in Australia, even in suburbs, homes are on top of each other). As a percentage, more homes for sale in US are brand new, where in Australia it feels like 95% homes were built 100 years ago (on the big realestate websites in Australia, the ads don't even mention the year of construction, whereas that is the first thing Americans see). In the US, buying older home is a major compromise. I also feel suburbs in the US have more manicured lawns, more space and just look beautiful, whereas in Australia, streets are very narrow and everything is cramped. In Australia, homes are not just expensive, they are less beautiful than the US homes. I sometimes wonder what home would a billionaire buy in Melbourne or Sydney, not that I am a billionaire. The US is leader in technology, economy, new ideas, music, entertainment, medicine, and pretty much everything else. On the flip side, the US has major problems with open borders and millions of illegals, high crime rate, cars driving faster than planes (virtually no rules on the freeways). But it has great things, too. I think this video is from the perspective of average Joe.
thanks for your insight!
You omitted the horrific number of shootings in the US. That is one major factor I would take into consideration in moving to US. I can send my kids to school in Australia without having to think about guns.
@@paulineryan579 Agreed. Fact is fact. I did mention the crime rate though.
@you_dont_know_me_sir So you did. Sorry, I don't know how I missed that bit. I did notice you mentioned manicured lawns. I've always found those intriguing, especially when the ones I've seen on tv seem very expansive and attractive.Many also seem to have no front fences which makes them look even bigger.
🌞 Enjoyed your video! Thank you!
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☀great video, keep up the good work! 💖
aww thank you so much! i appreciate it 😊
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Hmmm Speeding. I wounder what the deaths per 100,000 is in the US. In the mid 70's Victoria placed 100k speed limit on the open road as well as making seat belts mandatory. The per 100k road deaths for Oz was 30.1 in 1970 and in 2023 is was 4.8. I think the speed limit and seat belts have had a big effect.
Seatbelts came in the 60s, the 100km p/ h replaced the 60mph limit.
@@davidbarlow6860 In the early seventies they had the "Declare war on 1034" road toll (fatalities) in Victoria - that was the 1969 figure which went up to 1061 the following year. The campaign was about wearing seatbelts, drink driving and keeping to the speed limit. The state road toll has fallen consistently since - down to less than 260 now.
@@caretakerfochr3834 I rember as a young bloke , my mother had a Morris and remeber when the seatbelts were installed. That was 65 or 67 at the latest. They became mandatory in August 1970.
I love your videos. Having recently moved to the US from Australia , I can relate to everything you say. Can you make a video on how do you compare your schooling between Australia and the US ( if you still remember your Aussie schooling) ? Would help me in understanding what kind of school environment we can expect here in the US especially in middle and high school , as I hear a lot of horror stories. Mine still goes to Elementary though.
ah no way!! you did the opposite of me! yes that’s a great idea 😊
Interesting, I've never been in a drought. I do live in Victoria though so not typically a state that lacks water.
You must be young. Victoria used to have very strict water restrictions and I still instinctively conserve water to this day
Yes absolutely, very young or fixated on Melbourne and too young to have a clue about country Victoria. The last BIG dry from 1997 to 2009, which was nationwide, saw Victoria go from open irrigation channels to pipelines (at huge cost) in an effort to prevent water loss through evaporation. There were also droughts in Vic in 67/68 and 82/83.
You look so happy to be living back in Australia.
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🌞🌞Melbourne was nice the last time I was there. Haven't been to Tassie in over 30yrs but it was great there to. Perth is really good and down south from there. Darwin is Darwin. Step off the plane and start melting straight away. Kiwi land is fun I did a motorcycle tour there a few yrs back and it was a blast.
when in Melb... SPOT THE AUSSIES
Nice video 🌞 and as you'll notice from your comments section there's a few negative Nancy's don't worry about them, we've got a bit of drama happening in OZ lately some of us are a bit cranky 😅😅
Enjoy 🌞 NZ
☀️ Hi ya very interesting love the comparison take care and stay safe cheers from Qld 🇦🇺☀️❤️
i must be ancient. for my first job i got $4.50 AUD per hour (that's about 25 cents US. lol). i consider myself very lucky to have been born an Australian. i love that you love Oz so much that you want the rest of the world to know. thanks. 🌅
WE also have tim tams in the uk, and they are cheaper than down under, prity sure there was a youtube video about how, they are now half the price in the uk, as to down there now.
😂😂 id pay a hundred times more for my tim tams to not have to live in that hell hole of the uk.
It was cheaper, certainly not half price though. The cheaper price was only to break into your market, once you are all hooked, the price will gradually go up. BTW, I eat my Tim Tams in the sun shine everyday. I live in beautiful Sydney.
Prices vary.Two supermarket chains control the bulk of the grocery market and because of the duopoly, over charge.However, you can shop elsewhere and purchase what ever you want at a fair price
Nah. Someones pulling your leg. The real Speed limit is speed limit + gst. Theres actually legal precedents for why: some bugger challenged a camera ticket ages ago and it turned out the cameras have an error reading of about 4-5%. Your speedo has about the same error in its reading. So if you get busted for less than the gst over, challenge it, because reasonable doubt is on your side!
Here in Perth, when a police car is on the highway it’ll do 110 (10 over) and everyone will follow it at that speed ‘cos they know theyre safe. If youre a police officer in one of those cars it must be so annoying.
I'm not against immigration, but please don't move to Australia. We literally have no available houses and it's becoming incredibly expensive. Thank you.
We actually don't when it comes to games releases we have to.wait until rhe following day
Hey mate my son got married in NZ in July this year (i was like ffs cant they get married in Bali or Thailand where its warm !!?? ) Anyway we landed at Christchurch and nearly broke my neck looking at the views walking off the tarmac we then drove roughly 1 hour to Wanaka where the Wedding was held omg the views were just mental I came to understand why they wanted to have the wedding in NZ!
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Fell to my knees in a Chemist Warehouse 😂☀️
HAHA no like for real
With medications advertisements are not permitted for any medication that are doctors prescriptions only. Non prescription medications cannot advertise they have health benefits that are false.
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Australia has NEWCASTLE as well.
🌞 hi from Queensland! 😊
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Awww just one more please mum...
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All Australian State governments provide healthcare for free and public education, roads and state public transport systems and yet make a large profit or surplus each year except the state of Victoria is the only state government in debt
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🌞 You already know I watched your video the whole way through, excited to see how you like NZ, Australia sounds awesome the only downside I heard were the spiders, over regulation, and especially the traffic tickets part lol, All in all I'll be visiting soon to see how I like it out there.
you’re a real one watching all the way through ❤️
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Can’t wait for the NZ vlogs 🌞
ok so this is going to get a lot of hate - but the truth is
tims tams are not that good
its just a choc covered biscut - thats it, nothing special probably a 5/10 - meh, forgettable
sorry to everyone who ties their national identity to these things, im not TRYING to insult
but this is is the most over-hyped thing i have ever come across
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I remember the days pre strict alcohol limits.
The carnage on the road was reported as a new record each year, year after year after year after...
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You should have eaten the Tim Tam.🌞
OMG wait i full on recorded me eating it, i forgot to put it in the video 😭😭😭
No one has died from a spider bite in Australia for 44 years (1979).
Australia is second only to Hong Kong with the least affordable housing. Like many European cities that have been ruined by excessive tourism. Australian cities have been ruined by excessive immigration.
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Australia is lucky to have you back..... GOOD LUCK
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☀️ I like the way you don’t just talk about Melbourne, but rather include other parts of the country in the discussion. I spent 25 years in Melbourne, and did my schooling there, and yes,Melbournians are friendly, yes there is great education options, yes the festivals and events are fabulous, and now after living in Brisbane for over 30 years, I can yes, all those things can be found across Australia…..including Brisbane!!
I grew up in Brisbane but can't stand the humidity. Melbourne is terrific 😊
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Depending on who you ask, I reckon regulations are what's keeping Australia a safe place to live.
honestly i support them
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You can appeal a speeding fine, 3 to 4 k's over the speed limit, IF you have a good driving record. Forget it if you have a bad driving record.
We've dropped.well below 50 in education
For NZ, Milford Sound / Doubtful Sound, Queenstown, a ski plane flight to Franz Joseph glacier, Akaroa, Mt Cook (not the summit, just the daytrip view from near the base), Lakes Tekapo and Wanaka, Punakaiki pancake rocks, Queen Charlotte Sound enroute from Wellington to Nelson or vice versa, Rotorua (some people don't like the smell of sulphur) but the geysers and geothermal pools are like nothing else in the region, only Yellowstone and Iceland compare. A scenic flight over Tarawera Volcano was impressive, and the white water rafting was cheaper than the south Island, Huka Falls, Rangitoto Island in Auckland, Waitangi treaty house, Bay of Islands, 90 mile beach and Cape Reinga lighthouse.
I would just add a safety tip not to dive into the geothermal pools open for swimming. Some have amoeba that can cause meningitis, so never dip your head in the water either or splash anyone. The tour guide leader was quite strict about that and everyone survived!
oh yeah, definitely Doubtful Sound. I'd done Milford three times and then went to Doubtful and was blown away. The helicopter up around Mt Cook summit is stunning as the one I did was just around sunrise, we also landed high up on a glacier so we could get out and mess around on the snow. Sounds like you've as much if not more than I have in NZ
America is the only country in the world where the speed LIMIT is just a guide.
I'll start by mentioning just one word. GIRT.
TimTams.. Double Choc from the FREEZER.... omg omg...
You don't have to go to Uni to make a great income. Seriously. Tradies will get work way faster than any uni grad....and get paid better. Stop/Go sign people at work sites, like road works are on I think it's around $3000 a week.(Correct me if I'm wrong- don't hold back for my sake).
Remember, it's the work/life balance. Australians --- work to live ---.
Nz's Chat Chats are way better!
Almost everything you said was Victoria and Melbourne based, you do realise the rest of Australia every state has different laws to Victoria and you definitely gave the wrong impression that all of Australia was the same... it's not
yes! i’ve only ever lived in Victoria/Melbourne so I try and mention things about the other states when I can, but I’m just not as knowledgeable. normally i put a disclaimer that it will be from a slight melbourne focus but forgot to put it in this one, it’s in some of my other videos
☀️ great vlog. Thanks 😊
If you like guns you won’t like it here.
Just sayin’
I can’t afford a sun emoji. That’s why I’m sitting at home watching youtube videos instead of sitting at the pub.
HAHA i feel it
This response made me chortle!
The major reason to move to Australia, Donald Trump
Unfortunately, our government isn't much better
Hold my beer
I am from Russia and I currently live in Tbilisi, Georgia because Putin wants me to go to war against Ukraine
Grow a brain mate.
Lol our Current Government is much worse
Trump can't even visit Australia now, convicted felon lol
Public schools in Australia are resourced by each state government and out perform private schools consistently decade after decade. individual private students at private schools are subsidised by $15,000 per year by the Australian federal government so as not to over burden the public school system
I'm Australian and I wouldn't move here.
Aussies great but we are over govened
The vast majority of Australians want less immigration not more.
Over 30% of people in Australia are foreign born: America has never been anywhere that number. and think what an issue immigration is there.
i just googled it and looks like US has the highest in the world. it says 15% but with their population size that’s 50 million
I was clearly referring to the percentage or proportion of the total population being foreign born
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Oh come on! You can't just drop that and run! You have to tell us why you were crying in Chemist Warehouse?
the prices were just too low!! i couldn’t believe the discounts and broke down 😔🤣
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Your accent is hated in this country,try to acclimatise as quick as you can.
Tim tams are nothing like they used to be, you've missed the boat on that one by about 20 years.
you forget i was raised on tim tams! i definitely was eating them 20 years ago hahaha
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