Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Went to the Emigrate 2003 expo on saturday at Sandown park.
Very useful, got some good info particularly about pensions, removals and taking the dogs. But what struck me the most were the crowds, ok there were people there looking at europe and the americas but it was the oz and nz stands that were packed and the 'Migrate to Australia' seminar was fully booked by 10am. I don't know what the attendance figures were but the exhibitors that I asked all said that it was at least twice as busy as last year and the car park seemed to be pretty close to capacity. Beginning to look in the mirror to see if I'm growing whiskers and a long tail. Cheers Perry |
Re: Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Originally posted by kentcoast Went to the Emigrate 2003 expo on saturday at Sandown park. Very useful, got some good info particularly about pensions, removals and taking the dogs. But what struck me the most were the crowds, ok there were people there looking at europe and the americas but it was the oz and nz stands that were packed and the 'Migrate to Australia' seminar was fully booked by 10am. I don't know what the attendance figures were but the exhibitors that I asked all said that it was at least twice as busy as last year and the car park seemed to be pretty close to capacity. Beginning to look in the mirror to see if I'm growing whiskers and a long tail. Cheers Perry No hopers need a utopia to believe in and thanks to Aussies soaps this is it , a land where the sunshines everyday and all are happy little souls . Does make you think why these near do wells think that Australia wants them , is it because no one else does? Everythings better here . PARENTS desperate to secure a place at Perth's elite private schools are booking places for their unborn children. Children are already enrolled to begin high school in 2016 and entry to some schools is completely booked out eight years in advance. Non-refundable booking fees are usually about $100. The private schools dominated the TEE awards again this year and market themselves on their sporting, religious and cultural programs and traditions. An elderly couple I know has struggled to pay private health insurance which they have rarely used. He has now been told he needs surgery but a visit to Sydney specialists has revealed he will be more than $4000 out of pocket - money that he does not have. He is now on a waiting list to have the surgery in a public hospital. The Australian Consumers Association ("No escape from health fund hell as cover soars", Herald, March 15-16) states that Australians are locked into health insurance they can't afford to leave. It seems they are also locked into health insurance they can't afford to use. Sue Dethridge, Dorrigo, March 15. :D :cool: :beer: |
Re: Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Originally posted by pommie bastard No hopers need a utopia to believe in and thanks to Aussies soaps this is it , a land were were the sunshines everyday and all are happy little souls . :D :cool: :beer: Time and again they cast off their down trodden teaming millions. Messianic Utopianism. Oh if only they would listen to what we poor Aussies go through!:scared: |
Re: Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Originally posted by pommie bastard Only 59.999,999 people left in the UK plus the refugees coming in quite a few are Aussies , the population is increasing delude yourself . No hopers need a utopia to believe in and thanks to Aussies soaps this is it , a land were where the sunshines everyday and all are happy little souls . Everythings better here . PARENTS desperate to secure a place at Perth's elite private schools are booking places for their unborn children. Children are already enrolled to begin high school in 2016 and entry to some schools is completely booked out eight years in advance. Non-refundable booking fees are usually about $100. The private schools dominated the TEE awards again this year and market themselves on their sporting, religious and cultural programs and traditions. An elderly couple I know has struggled to pay private health insurance which they have rarely used. He has now been told he needs surgery but a visit to Sydney specialists has revealed he will be more than $4000 out of pocket - money that he does not have. He is now on a waiting list to have the surgery in a public hospital. The Australian Consumers Association ("No escape from health fund hell as cover soars", Herald, March 15-16) states that Australians are locked into health insurance they can't afford to leave. It seems they are also locked into health insurance they can't afford to use. Sue Dethridge, Dorrigo, March 15. PB, How reliable is private health insurance really - In my experience I think they are all a bunch of crooks - do not pay up when you really need them. Is it worth paying hefty premiums for nothing?? I am not sure but how are the insurance companies in Aus?? Is there any consumer protrction at all?? Nina :D :cool: :beer: |
Re: Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Originally posted by NinaU The dental cover is a must the thing is with full cover you get sorted faster than the medicare which means you have less time off work , which in most cases will only give you 2 weeks a year sick pay. :D :cool: :beer: |
Re: Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Originally posted by kentcoast Went to the Emigrate 2003 expo on saturday at Sandown park. But what struck me the most were the crowds, ok there were people there looking at europe and the americas but it was the oz and nz stands that were packed and the 'Migrate to Australia' seminar was fully booked by 10am. Cheers Perry I bet the organisers of this event, had sponsored all the sunny episodes of Neighours, to be shown the previous month. Documentaries with names like "Bask in the Sun with no worries mate" were on instead of the News and the Underground had 3 million posters of wombats stuck everywhere. Steve Irwin was also shipped over to do a strip gig, Oh and paradise beach for the blokes. I guess this means this website will now encounter, lots of English hopefulls carrying rubber rings, sunhats and deckchairs, lining up for their fantasy life in the sun. Lets hope Pommie B, does not take a stall at next years exhibition. *Health Warning - Lighthearted post only. |
Re: Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Originally posted by dotty * I bet the organisers of this event, had sponsored all the sunny episodes of Neighours, to be shown the previous month. Documentaries with names like "Bask in the Sun with no worries mate" were on instead of the News and the Underground had 3 million posters of wombats stuck everywhere. Steve Irwin was also shipped over to do a strip gig, Oh and paradise beach for the blokes. I guess this means this website will now encounter, lots of English hopefulls carrying rubber rings, sunhats and deckchairs, lining up for their fantasy life in the sun. Lets hope Pommie B, does not take a stall at next years exhibition. *Health Warning - Lighthearted post only. gone sun spotty. Oh wailing wench, Of the Aussie Rules back bench, Where do your flowers grow? |
Re: Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Originally posted by Megalania Dotty, Dotty, gone sun spotty. Oh wailing wench, Of the Aussie Rules back bench, Where do your flowers grow? Miss Megamania, Some of your poetry makes me wonder if it is flowers you are growing? I always think ladies partaking in the Sake before lunch is a bad idea. If you must drink so early in the day, try having a couple of spring rolls with it. Perhaps you could invite Pommie Sheila & myself to one of your Sake bashes, we are in dire need of some cultural experiences. Glad to see you are enjoying Japan so much Love DottyXX |
Re: Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Originally posted by dotty Miss Megamania, Some of your poetry makes me wonder if it is flowers you are growing? I always think ladies partaking in the Sake before lunch is a bad idea. If you must drink so early in the day, try having a couple of spring rolls with it. Perhaps you could invite Pommie Sheila & myself to one of your Sake bashes, we are in dire need of some cultural experiences. Glad to see you are enjoying Japan so much Love DottyXX I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so I think I'm turning Japanese Have you washed in the River Ganges? Morning with PS and Dotty, how sombre. So your Rent-A-Life is lacking cultural experiences? Have you ever had any? Or are you a cultural black hole? Do your flowers ever grow? |
Re: Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Originally posted by kentcoast Went to the Emigrate 2003 expo on saturday at Sandown park. Very useful, got some good info particularly about pensions, removals and taking the dogs. But what struck me the most were the crowds, ok there were people there looking at europe and the americas but it was the oz and nz stands that were packed and the 'Migrate to Australia' seminar was fully booked by 10am. I don't know what the attendance figures were but the exhibitors that I asked all said that it was at least twice as busy as last year and the car park seemed to be pretty close to capacity. Beginning to look in the mirror to see if I'm growing whiskers and a long tail. Cheers Shall we all avert our eyes from the quarter of a million Ozzies in London alone? In my daughters school there's almost as many Ozzies teachers as brits...good one as well...glad to see the Ozzie goverment is paying to educate all these future teachers back in blighty! Perry |
Re: Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Originally posted by BigBill The main reason that the London schools are full of Ozzie teachers are: Desperate shortages in most teaching areas across the country, but particularly in the SE means that agencies will take ANY teacher on as a long or short term supply. Ozzie teachers earn good money over here because of the exchange rate. They generally come over and work for 2 years, save all their money and take it back to their country with them. There are very few that actually stay for longer than their 2 year work visa. Usually only if they fall in love with a Pom!! Most of them treat it as a working holiday, which in real terms if you compare what they would earn teaching in Oz, is very well paid. If I go and teach in Oz I will earn less than twice my salary of that in the UK, yet they are earning nearly three times theirs!! |
I see the Vultures are picking at this one.
hurry up home guy's there's not enough positive people in this country........ they're all leaving Stoney |
Re: Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Originally posted by tinaj The main reason that the London schools are full of Ozzie teachers are: Desperate shortages in most teaching areas across the country, but particularly in the SE means that agencies will take ANY teacher on as a long or short term supply. Ozzie teachers earn good money over here because of the exchange rate. They generally come over and work for 2 years, save all their money and take it back to their country with them. There are very few that actually stay for longer than their 2 year work visa. Usually only if they fall in love with a Pom!! Most of them treat it as a working holiday, which in real terms if you compare what they would earn teaching in Oz, is very well paid. If I go and teach in Oz I will earn less than twice my salary of that in the UK, yet they are earning nearly three times theirs!! Yep, absolutely...but I was just trying to point out that immigration is a two-way thing, and as much as it might irritate certain people on this site, lots of people also come to the UK. . Funnily enough you also hear comments about 'will the last one please turn out the lights' in canada/NZ/even OZ as a lot of young people go overseas to make their money, whether it be in UK/OZ or especially US of course. By the way, I'm sure this post will be immediately picked apart by the usual three or four doomsters, who hate hearing anything positive about the UK....funny really that these are the same people who complain that others simply write negatives about their time in Oz. As I said on another thread...these things cut both ways. |
Re: Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Originally posted by tinaj Most of them treat it as a working holiday, which in real terms if you compare what they would earn teaching in Oz, is very well paid. If I go and teach in Oz I will earn less than twice my salary of that in the UK, yet they are earning nearly three times theirs!! What you quote in terms of teachers wages aplies to many jobs in Australia , the Aussies come to the UK to earn good wages and jobs are easy to get unlike Australia. The cost of living is upto you we all can can live beyond our means , but the thing that counts is what you bank every week . The only way to make a half liveable wage in Australia is to be self employed which allows you to rip off the taxman the down side of this is the PAYE mugs get hammered with high taxes. :D :cool: :beer: |
Re: Can the last one to leave the UK Please turn out the lights?
Originally posted by pommie bastard What you quote in terms of teachers wages aplies to many jobs in Australia , the Aussies come to the UK to earn good wages and jobs are easy to get unlike Australia. The cost of living is upto you we all can can live beyond our means , but the thing that counts is what you bank every week . The only way to make a half liveable wage in Australia is to be self employed which allows you to rip off the taxman the down side of this is the PAYE mugs get hammered with high taxes. :D :cool: :beer: If you are over 50, "salary sacrifice" into superannuation can drastically cut your tax rate. Under 50 with kids it makes little difference as a PAYE tax payer; you are slugged between the eyes on taxes. |
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