Things you wish you'd known before arriving in Australia..
#106
Re: Things you wish you'd known before arriving in Australia..
Originally Posted by Hutch
I wish someone had explained the 'document' route to me and the order you get them in. Medicare, TFN, Centrelink, ABNs, Bank, Driving licences etc. Would have saved a few trips back and forth. It was different for me being an Ozzie citizen, but you can open a bank account with your passport (100 points of ID), which (three days later) gets you documentation with your name and address on it. Passport and bank statement got me a driving licence. Passport, citizenship certificate and bank statement got me a TFN (this was diff. for me though because I'm visa-less). Driving licence, passport, bank statement, evidence of worldly goods being shipped and DIMA receipt, got me a Medicare number. TFN (prospective, takes 28 days to come through), citizenship certificate and passport got me Centrelink'd.
Cheers.
#107
Re: Things you wish you'd known before arriving in Australia..
Originally Posted by DunRoaminTheUK
I applied for my TFN online by just using my Medicare number. What's the deal with being "Centrelinked"? Should I do this?
Cheers.
Cheers.
No, don't do it mate. It's awful :scared:
I went in the one in Adelaide CBD and queued for about 15 minutes, when I got to the front of the queue the girl at the desk told me to come back the next day cos they were busy
Needless to say I've not been back yet
#108
Re: Things you wish you'd known before arriving in Australia..
Thanks everyone. There are some really useful posts there and its great to read them.
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Re: Things you wish you'd known before arriving in Australia..
Originally Posted by DunRoaminTheUK
I applied for my TFN online by just using my Medicare number. What's the deal with being "Centrelinked"? Should I do this?
Cheers.
Cheers.
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Re: Things you wish you'd known before arriving in Australia..
Originally Posted by WendyC
No, don't do it mate. It's awful :scared:
I went in the one in Adelaide CBD and queued for about 15 minutes, when I got to the front of the queue the girl at the desk told me to come back the next day cos they were busy
Needless to say I've not been back yet
I went in the one in Adelaide CBD and queued for about 15 minutes, when I got to the front of the queue the girl at the desk told me to come back the next day cos they were busy
Needless to say I've not been back yet
#111
Re: Things you wish you'd known before arriving in Australia..
Originally Posted by Hutch
lol - they are big ****ers. My BIL was sat using his PC last summer... glanced up and there was a humungous huntsman on the wall. He slowly pushes his chair back, goes into the kitchen and gets some tupperware to catch it in. Comes back in, marries the tupperware up to the spider, goes 'oh shit - I'm going to need something bigger'. Goes back into the kitchen comes out with a casserole dish!! Goes to put it over the spider - huntman leaps four metres across the room to the other wall and then runs down the back of the aircon unit. In the end he just opened the window and shut the door. Went back later and spidey appeared to have vanished. However. Few days later he has his neice over to stay and she sleeps in that back bedroom that the PC's in. Everyone toodles off to bed, has a nice sleep, in the morning they're sat there eating their breakfast and she goes 'Uncle Richard - there's a really nice big spider in my bedroom'. He goes, 'oh yea', she says 'Yes, it played on the wall for me'. So he goes into the bedroom and there he is. Whips the casserole dish out again - makes a dash for the spider - get the dish over it but catches one of its legs on the edge. So he pushes down good and hard and the leg falls off. Gets a bit of card, slides it under the dish, takes dish out to car, drives car five miles up the road, deposits handicapped huntsman in forest and returns. Says to his brother 'like to see the bastard jog back five miles with a leg missing!' and puts the casserole dish in the dishwasher.
Hutch - that was absolutely brilliant!!!!!!!!!! We've been in stitches - karma sent to you for brightening up a crap day!!!!! xxx
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Re: Things you wish you'd known before arriving in Australia..
Its amazing how hard spiders are to kill especially the big ones, you step in them or hit them with something 5 times really hard and their still alive or they pretend to be dead and you think they are dead then they get up and start running again.
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Re: Things you wish you'd known before arriving in Australia..
[QUOTE=Lord Pom Percy]Its amazing how hard spiders are to kill especially the big ones,
Wait till you see the ones that could run off with a small child.
Wait till you see the ones that could run off with a small child.
#114
Re: Things you wish you'd known before arriving in Australia..
[QUOTE=stjames]
Kidnapped by a spider, I suppose it would make better reading than a dingo....
Originally Posted by Lord Pom Percy
Its amazing how hard spiders are to kill especially the big ones,
Wait till you see the ones that could run off with a small child.
Wait till you see the ones that could run off with a small child.
#115
Re: Things you wish you'd known before arriving in Australia..
Originally Posted by Hutch
Someone suggested this in another thread and so I'm happy to oblige, because I think it's a good idea.
Can I make one tiny request. Could we pleeeeeeeeease keep this to genuinely useful information, rather than turning it into the usual bun fight between the 'defenders of the faith' and the 'Oz is bollocks' crews. Information, good or bad, but not stupid generalisations and opinion. I don't hold out much hope , but let's see how it goes.
Can I make one tiny request. Could we pleeeeeeeeease keep this to genuinely useful information, rather than turning it into the usual bun fight between the 'defenders of the faith' and the 'Oz is bollocks' crews. Information, good or bad, but not stupid generalisations and opinion. I don't hold out much hope , but let's see how it goes.
I also wish I'd realised they had such an unworkable state/federal system with so much inter-state-federal rivalry