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Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Chibudinho55(m): 8:58am On May 25
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Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by J984: 9:00am On Jun 07
Foods is very expensive in AUS compare to the UK. I also noticed fewer selection and missing items in the AUS big supermarkets compare to the UK.

The AUS housing crisis - went for my first viewing the other day and there were like 15 people outside in a line. And this was in a regional town. I even offered to add 150aud extra per week over the asking price of 600aud per week making it 750aud per week. Still did not get the house.

Yes you get paid more in AUS but you will end up paying half of it to rent a house with with poor insulation aka most AUS houses( freezing inside )
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by FBS: 11:59am On Jun 14
J984:
Foods is very expensive in AUS compare to the UK. I also noticed fewer selection and missing items in the AUS big supermarkets compare to the UK.

The AUS housing crisis - went for my first viewing the other day and there were like 15 people outside in a line. And this was in a regional town. I even offered to add 150aud extra per week over the asking price of 600aud per week making it 750aud per week. Still did not get the house.

Yes you get paid more in AUS but you will end up paying half of it to rent a house with with poor insulation aka most AUS houses( freezing inside )
Don't mean to be er, impolite, but na una dey add fuel to the fire called Housing wahala for Australiya. cheesy

But fair assessment of the builds though - inadequate building standards, 10th century construction practices, and zero insulation - its either too hot, or too cold. Abysmal to say the least yet prices are astronomical. huh Just greed and madness
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