They’re a lot more affordable. Plus, I’m not actually worried about the actual filling out of the visa, because I know I would have little trouble getting in with my wife and her family being Australian citizens. Because “moving to Australia” is a very complex question isnt it? Staff shortages, increased responsibilities, little or no support from senior managers and so on have all influenced by decision. That’s funny!Anyway, Google Brexit and racism and you’ll see hundreds of articles linking the two including this one…Aussies are arrogant, seriously lazy and constantly take short cuts.People in Australia are rude bogans, boring weather unlike England where you get a real cold winter. As they say: “knowledge is power”. “not enough gas stations”. None of my accusations are false, you obviously have blinkers on in your attitudes, which given the nature of your web site, I fully understand. A top contender for best quote in this section was where he mentions the likelihood of being attacked with glass or something. The racism is not obvious, but it is clearly present everywhere, meaning people dont admit it, but they are.
The only other entry from Australia is John Wayne Glover who was known as the Granny Killer.And that’s it for Australia, whereas, for example, the United States has more than 100 and Russia something like 30 on the list…I agree! Some people who live here are incredibly polite, you seem to be implying everyone is rude and racist. It might be worth you thinking about that.I think you are from England. Harold Shipman (UK) tops the list, with 218 proven victims. “One reason behind it is that the government pays for babies.”It is not just Australia is a long way away from so many other countries, but even getting about within Australia is tough because there are “not enough gas stations either.”Bad, bad, bad roads! Right?
There is no generosity toward the poor, most people seem to think the poor deserve what they DON’T get..such as dental care unless you can wait 12 months, or a decent education that would help you get out of poverty, or even a job.We pay less in welfare (%GDP) than the USA, but our pollies tell us we spend too much on welfare..phhht! There is much more I could say. That may have been the logical next step to most people, but after I read The Grown-Up’s Guide to Running Away From Home by Rosanne Knorr, I was convinced I needed to move away. I just wouldn’t want to be any type of burden on the system by not finding work.Guys am about to move to Australia and am guessing i can hear from you guys if it’s really bad down there as Fred claims… HelpNo it’s not.
Thank you. I just think you are too pathetic to live in australia.Move to South Australia. Born a bred in Melbourne visited other places.
I am just trying to do good here. We all know that no country is perfect, but will improve if the inhabitants unite and transform the negative into positive and stop insulting each other. Morale is not great where I work. Who were useless so far. All Rights Reserved. I have not yet left the register, I am not due to re-validate until next year. It’s not a “suburb” as you describe it, it’s not even officially shown on the map.all these reasons to not live in australia are pathetic, most of those reasons are just made up, there aren’t any teenagers beating up old people. I’m old so I can say that. Concerns about Brexit, stagnant wages, and the increasing cost of living in the UK are all making life here seem less attractive as time goes on. I’m a respiratory therapist in the US, but the field is not recognized in Australia.
Why not visit his website to find out about both?In Australia, teenagers attack old people all the time. You must visit his website if only to find out about our terrible roads. Have you a visa already?Don’t stress man. So I thank him for making me laugh.But this really is just a very brief overview of his 10 reasons; Fred puts it so much better than I do. We’ve had guns forever, so why this increase in mass shootings?I saw a video of two young female (I think Aussie?) I’m born and raised from the land of Zion, being Utah USA, but my father was born in Australia in 1945. Of course you can always shove a dead kid in a suitcase and chuck it out on the side of a busy highway where likely nobody will ever find it. Like yourself, I’ve been living in Australia since 2007 and I’ve also travelled extensively around the country. The unemployment rate is so understated it’s quite ridiculous how much effort has gone into hiding the real numbers. As I said this is my last response, but please do not lead people into falsehood, this is irresponsible, they have a right to know all aspects and truths of life in Australia. You soon learn what was plain whining and what is reality… the hard way I think the law in Australia favours the criminal where the punishment is to leant and the victims are the one that suffers. As for our ‘restricted democracy’, what choice do you think they have in the UK or the US other than red or blue? Fred contacted me recently via my I emailed Fred back and told him what I would really like to do is a feature post about his blog, even though I did not agree with a single thing on his website.