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Australia - Living down Under - Sydney
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Tessa Steven, a UK migrant, has filmed a series of DVDs to help people wanting to live in Australia visualise what life is really like.
Tessa provides an independent assessment of the ups and downs of migrating to Australia and provides practical advice for anyone considering living and working there.
Having travelled the world extensively and using her personal knowledge of the migration process, you will find expert answers to many important questions about emigrating and living in Australia.
In the eleven sections of this DVD, you will find out about getting a job and the tax system, coping with the climate, the cost of living, the education and medical systems, whether to buy or build a house, buying a car and the transport system, if you can take your pet, shopping, snakes and spiders, life at the beach and what to do in your spare time.
With over 500 scenes recorded throughout Australia, this DVD portrays everyday life in many forms. It's a MUST SEE for anyone wanting to emigrate and a generally fascinating insight into Living Down Under. Tessa's passion for Australia is truly visible in this educational and informative DVD.
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We found the DVD very informative and interesting.
Sue from West Yorkshire
Thanks so much for the DVD, it was absolutely beautiful; I can definitely imagine myself living there. I liked the way you showed an every day picture of Australia (enormously useful for us).
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Burren Junction Bore Baths, NSW Australia
Freecamp at the Burren Junction Bore Baths
Tooloom Falls / Bandahngan Aboriginal Area Free Bush Camp - for Everyone
Beautiful twin falls at this majestic free bush camp site for all people is in northern NSW. Tooloom Falls, or more correctly known as Bandahngan Aboriginal Area, also boasts a welcoming natural setting, bbq areas, tables and a toilet. Just south-west of Urbenville, this popular camp site would accommodate all size vans. Tents are also quite common.
2011 AT MACQUARIE WOODS - AUSTRALIAN CAMPERTRAILERS GROUP
An extended weekend trip to Macquarie Woods in November 2011. Free camping. Toilets flush and drop, non drinking water, fire places are provided but a licence needed to collect wood. Mostly good weather, excellent company, a great weekend was had by all.
Bemboka Sportsground Camping Area
Bemboka Sportsground Camping Area, fee for showers, power is available from 2 power points located on the side of the free BBQ.
FCNSW Aboriginal Partnerships Team, Dubbo 2015
The Aboriginal Partnerships Team of Forestry Corporation of NSW do fantastic work with Aboriginal communities and in protecting Aboriginal cultural heritage in NSW State Forests. The team was captured on video working at the Dubbo Aboriginal Knockout event in 2015. Our Purpose is to protect and manage Aboriginal Culture Heritage & significant sites whilst creating sustainable partnerships with the Aboriginal Community. Through building trust and transparency, we will return the community to the bush, and return the bush resources to the community - FCNSW Aboriginal Partnerships team.
Lachlan River Cowra
At last there is water under the bridge , our river is flowing again, footage shot on new JVC HiDef camera in 16X9 might even try the Kayak on it over Christmas
Fishing Birds in Lake Cargelligo
Inter-species cooperative Fishing by birds on Lake Cargelligo.
While locals of Lake Cargelligo have seen the birds fishing on Lake Cargelligo and Lake Curlew for generations, apparently this does not happen anywhere else.
On Lake Curlew, up to 11 bird species have been seen taking part in this fishing tradition that takes place during the winter months on the Lake Cargelligo Wetland & Lake System, NSW.
Wean Amateur Picnic Races 2015
Since 1933, the Wean Amateur Picnic Races has been one of the historic meeting places of North West NSW. As more and more Picnic clubs from that era pass into history, it is also one of the few functioning examples left of how previous generations used to entertain themselves. Set in a magnificent bush location, away from any major centre, faithfully maintained as built, it is a wonderful piece of living history. The remarkable thing about Wean, is that, even after all this time, it is still performing the purpose it was built for. As a great day out, for family and friends alike. In 2015, the Wean Amateur Picnic Race Club Inc. dedicated the race day at Wean in remembrance of those who served at Gallipoli and the women who experienced empowerment and freedoms. The theme was Red and White. Events on the day included not only the races, but fashions on the field, jazz music and activities for children.