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Choose if you want to rent or buy or even build your own home....
Read more on accomodation & housing in Australia here |
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Sadly, services are not for free in Australia, you still have to pay for your electricity, internet, phone, mobile and if you're living in a house you have to pay for water as well....
Read more on paying bills in Australia here |
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For some weird reason, most people as soon as they get their immigration visa, go buy heaps of clothes, using up the maximum of their allowed baggage weight as if Australia has no clothes!.....
Read more on Australian clothes here |
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If you're worried that you're going to miss the dishes you used to cook (or someone used to cook for you) back home when you're in Australia, fear no more!.....
Read more on food and cooking in Australia here |
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A garage sale, also called a yard sale, tag sale, "attic sale", "moving sale", or "junk sale", is an informal, irregularly scheduled year in which "block sales" are allowed, so that people don't have to get the required permits or collect sales tax.....
Read more on garage sales in Australia here |
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“Australians apparently love shopping!” was my first impression after I saw the tremendous number of small shops and large shopping centres they got here, to make things even worse – or better if you’re a girl reading this - they enjoy shopping online as well....
Read more on shopping in Australia here |
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Australia's biggest supermarket chains are Coles and Woolworths (also known as Woolies) and Franklins, you can almost find anything at these shops and they are found in nearly every suburb....
Read more on supermarkets in Australia here |
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| Shopping in Australia |
The Australian Outback |
Garage sales and cheap stuff |
Fruits and veggies Downunder |
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