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voivod
02-01-2007, 08:56 PM
Hi
Just wondered if there was any ex UK folk on here ?
Looking to move me , my family ,and me bikes ( gs1000s gsxr750f tdr250 & rd750lc).
Just wondered if any of u lot can tell me the ins/outs? How you found it....did u take yer bikes etc Is there work for another plumber in Aus?
I know it aint the usual first post but hey ...gotta start somewhere ;)
cheers
steve

suxukifreak
02-01-2007, 09:08 PM
OH CRAP!!! Another one [V] :D

Hillsy
02-01-2007, 09:18 PM
You've got an RD750LC ??? [:0]

sharky
02-01-2007, 09:40 PM
Mate, Don't think about it...DO IT !!!
As far as I know all trades are still desperately needed...try looking up Skills in Demand on any Aus Gov website.
Put it this way...I met so many people that said 'Oh I wish I had done that when I was younger'....I was not gonna be one of them.:D[8D]:D

Iceman
02-01-2007, 09:50 PM
Welcome aboard Steve. Don't you think it is funny that 220 years ago you lot thought you'd dump all of your human filth here and now you're flock'n over here like flies to a turd.

On the bright side if you do decide to come over at least you'll live in the country that won the ashes. lol

sharky
02-01-2007, 09:56 PM
No...we let you have them back for a year after totally demoralising you last year......:D

ozkat
02-01-2007, 10:00 PM
MORE BLOODY WOGS??? :D

Jockney Rebel
02-01-2007, 10:07 PM
hi voi dont worry all these aussies are alright once you get to know them ive been here for 15 months didnt have any trouble findin work only thing i will say is..
u need a certificate to cross the bloody road here they even have certs for making coffee!!
if u wanna work in NSW u need a OHS ticket $100 or so and a day getting bored its the same as our CSCS tickets
and then u ll need to send ur C&G cert to the local college to get ur aussie equivilant [which is called T.A.F.E cert] and yes there crying out for decent trades here my bros in Auckland as a Project manager Im a fitter for Pirtek and me younger Bro is a Scaff .
So whereabouts in Blighty u from ?We were Londoners[originally from Glasgow]
lastly its a pukka country to live in u just gotta blend in which is easy weathers great people are friendly up here on the coast cost of livin is low and housings cheap e mail me if i can help any more mate bty happy new year

Jockney Rebel
02-01-2007, 10:10 PM
jist found oot yer anithir scot even if yer fae edinburry [we were born in glesga so we re weedgies] nae boathir pal
lang may yer lum reek son

WATEVR
02-01-2007, 10:14 PM
hey voivod welcome and as the others said dont think just do! and more importantly pics of the bikes;)

devo
02-01-2007, 10:18 PM
Hey there Mate welcome aboard , pics of the bikes are a must ;)
750lc ???? .[:0]

voivod
02-01-2007, 10:59 PM
Hi
am frae penicuik nr edinburgh...so all cricket related stories dinna worry me ;)
Most of the people sent to Aus in the first wave were Scots...and
laffing at the English is a national pastime up here :) ( lol).
DOnt know where to move to yet ...have been hunting around websites.
Looking for somewhere where I can buy /build a house with a reasonable bit of land ...and where there is loads of work ;)
Any job offers greatfully received . ;)
Looking to bring the bikes over ...the 750lc will hopefully be ready in time for summer ( here) . The engine is now together ...and ready for me to pick up:) the gs1000s is gonna get done before I come over .Its stripped ready for powdercoating and painting.
will get some pics on later today ;)
has anyone brought bikes over?
How did u all get started in moving over?..did u go through one of those websites/newspaper places...or did you do it yourselves?
How much did it cost?..or is there any places worth looking at for info.

Jockney Rebel
02-01-2007, 11:06 PM
oh aye ah no it , anyhoo plenty of work where we are just north of Sydney, obviously loads of work in Sydney,{we re about 90kms[55miles]away]cheaper to buy /build up here Sydneys about 40% dearer maybe [have u done drainage? thers a paddy mob whove probably got work and there just drilling holes in the sewage pipes to do recycled water soon]

bring some tattie scones,an scotch pies way ye
:]
as for emigrating if uv got the time do the paperwork your self do it
but if not try first call in london they can do all the leg work for u but they charge about 600 quid
depends on wich visa u want log on to dimia .gov .au for all visa info and downloadable forms my missus is an aussie so my visa took only 6 weeks to come thru
i dont think u have to pay import tax on the bikes but theirs plenty of ppl on here can tell u more about that
i shipped my stuff thru a mob in Liverpool but u should be able to find a local firm thatll sort u out it takes about 6 weeks for ur stuff to arrive here and theres a day sorting out the customs and stuf at this end
do get the DVLA to issue u with export certs for the bikes before u leave and if ur comin to NSW look up importing vehicles on th RTA site think its RTA.nsw .au

voivod
02-01-2007, 11:14 PM
http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/upload/21562252657167.jpg

Thats the motor at present...still to get put in frame n rebuilt :)
Tattie scones ne scoth pies ...nae probs..:)
whats the haggi like there?...do they run free to the left or right round the mountains? ;)
Have done drainage ...( father in laws a ganger)...but prefer house plumbing ;)

Jockney Rebel
02-01-2007, 11:22 PM
fuk me a 75o stroker wicked
no haggis here [the crocs ate them all]
bring as much paperwork as poss to prove ur skills
i tried to get a job via the net b4 i came but they just wont answer emails
ur better off gettin the paper try lookin in the sydney morning herald website
dont let the rates put u off the cost of livin her is cheap compared to back home for example i live in a 3 bed bungalow on a 800sqm plot with 3 garages and two receptions its worth $360000 [ about 150000 quid and we re 10 mins from the pacific]in sydney the same thing in a nice area would cost u about 500000]

Rocket
02-01-2007, 11:25 PM
Fuck me ! I'm guessing that should go allright then !!

Oh and welcome along Voivod.

voivod
02-01-2007, 11:25 PM
cool....keep me a house like that...wont bother building one then ;)

Jockney Rebel
02-01-2007, 11:28 PM
http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/upload/21562258616903.jpgheres one they made earlier:D

voivod
02-01-2007, 11:30 PM
that was an a/c one
have started a v4 500 as well ;)
thats why I need to move to aus...need bigger garage ;)...lol

Jockney Rebel
02-01-2007, 11:30 PM
http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/upload/21562258626338.jpgand heres an alternativehttp://www.classicmechanics.com/article1.htm

Jockney Rebel
02-01-2007, 11:31 PM
great im heavily into strokers see all the best engineers come from Scotland

Hillsy
03-01-2007, 09:02 AM
quote:Originally posted by voivod

http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/upload/21562252657167.jpg

Thats the motor at present...still to get put in frame n rebuilt :)
Tattie scones ne scoth pies ...nae probs..:)
whats the haggi like there?...do they run free to the left or right round the mountains? ;)
Have done drainage ...( father in laws a ganger)...but prefer house plumbing ;)


Hi voivod,

Awesome! I thought it was a mis-print at first, but this is amazing.

Welcome aboard!

Jockney Rebel
03-01-2007, 03:47 PM
quote:Originally posted by voivod

Hi
Just wondered if there was any ex UK folk on here ?
Looking to move me , my family ,and me bikes ( gs1000s gsxr750f tdr250 & rd750lc).
Just wondered if any of u lot can tell me the ins/outs? How you found it....did u take yer bikes etc Is there work for another plumber in Aus?
I know it aint the usual first post but hey ...gotta start somewhere ;)
cheers
steve

have u got any family out here steve?

Kamakazebusa
03-01-2007, 04:08 PM
Glad to have ya V, Iv'e heard of 'cut and shut' before but that takes the cake......well done. Looking forward to the rest of ur work......hong long b4 the LC is finished

Tony Nitrous
03-01-2007, 06:31 PM
If your under 40, not dieing, and have a skill,
you should get in no problem.

Best to go for is an open "Permanent Resident" visa,
so your not tied to any trade, area or sponsor.

I migrated as a skilled Printer (24 years in the trade)

Been here nearly 3 years. Never want to be stuck indoors again,
so im retraining in Civil Constuction / Earthworks.

Plenty of work and plenty of money here if you'll make the effort.

BOHEMION
03-01-2007, 06:39 PM
quote:Originally posted by frankenbiker

fuk me a 75o stroker wicked
no haggis here [the crocs ate them all]
bring as much paperwork as poss to prove ur skills
i tried to get a job via the net b4 i came but they just wont answer emails
ur better off gettin the paper try lookin in the sydney morning herald website
dont let the rates put u off the cost of livin her is cheap compared to back home for example i live in a 3 bed bungalow on a 800sqm plot with 3 garages and two receptions its worth $360000 [ about 150000 quid and we re 10 mins from the pacific]in sydney the same thing in a nice area would cost u about 500000]



I keep tell ya Scotts to get ya arses up tae QLD!!!:D[8D][8D][8D][8D][8D]

voivod
03-01-2007, 07:25 PM
Must admit I havent done the motor ...me m8s the welder ;)( genius)
I get it back soon to start the hard work of fitting it to frame and doing exhausts /wiring etc ;)
the v4 is my pet though...took him to long to get to this stage ...so started it last week

Unfortunatly I do have family ( wifes side ...and I believe mine too ) but I have never met them :(
What I am looking for is cheapish housing ( probably better to rent?? ) to start off...good area ie safe...plenty work...and a decent garage ;)

BOHEMION
03-01-2007, 10:32 PM
check the market out in all capital cities and ask us about areas that catch ur eye mate. Still i rekon Brissy is the best city in Aus

Jockney Rebel
03-01-2007, 10:34 PM
u could rent this place im in for about$270 pweek[rents here are less than mortgage payments ] like tone says try to get an open visa ive been here 15 months and im just waiting for my 2 yrs to end in may so s i can get my perm visa

voivod
04-01-2007, 05:45 AM
what sort of money do plumbers earn over there>?
Are building wages /conditions good?

Tony Nitrous
04-01-2007, 06:00 AM
I would say that the Building trade is pretty good in
QLD and has been for a while. No sign of the bubble bursting
either, lots of new projects on the go.

I know folk taking home $500/$600 a week (200 UK pounds)
then again our Labourers can (and do) take home over $1000
(400 pounds)if they do a few early starts and work a 5 and
half day week.

After 6 weeks here in a new job I was earning MORE than I did
as a Printer after 23 years in the Trade. Yes, there are some poor wages
and low paid jobs here, just like the UK, but life's what you make it.

Brisbane is not the cheapest place to live, I could half my rent
by moving out to the sticks, but would probabley half my wages too.

2 bits of advise...

1st... DO IT !!
2... Queensland [8D]

scotty mac
04-01-2007, 03:34 PM
here in mackay its booming housing is going off...mines are expanding but rent and housing prices are bullshit cause of the mines,real estate agents think everyone here is a miner so they bump up the prices......it might b worth a look for u. if you get into a mine you might make it worth your trip if you don't mind working away.

wackyrider
05-01-2007, 04:12 PM
Try logging on to www.immi.gov.au. If you have qulifications as a plumber shouldn't be a prob for you to apply for a Skilled workers Visa. I'm currently here from Malta on a working holiday Visa, but I will soon be doing an electricians course and hopefully try to get in through the Skilled Worker Visa myself.

If you not exactly sure what to do, try logging on to www.migrationexpert.com or there are also plenty of other sites that will help you out (for a fee of course). Need any info, just send me n email as I am currently going through the same process.

Jockney Rebel
05-01-2007, 05:08 PM
quote:Originally posted by wackyrider

Try logging on to www.immi.gov.au. If you have qulifications as a plumber shouldn't be a prob for you to apply for a Skilled workers Visa. I'm currently here from Malta on a working holiday Visa, but I will soon be doing an electricians course and hopefully try to get in through the Skilled Worker Visa myself.

If you not exactly sure what to do, try logging on to www.migrationexpert.com or there are also plenty of other sites that will help you out (for a fee of course). Need any info, just send me n email as I am currently going through the same process.
thats the site i used to get here [8D]
like the man said
1]do it
2]anywhere in aus is better than uk
3[come in the autumn if ur gonna work outside else the heat will kill u i needed about 6months to acclimatise we arrived in august!!!

alfiestorm
05-01-2007, 06:57 PM
I have almost done it. I have my visas already and I am sorting all my finances and other stuff out and then i am off outa here with my missus ,my boy, my bike and the dog

Jockney Rebel
05-01-2007, 07:51 PM
well done alf say tara to wet cold weather and excruitatingly high taxes

alfiestorm
05-01-2007, 08:16 PM
quote:Originally posted by frankenbiker

well done alf say tara to wet cold weather and excruitatingly high taxes


Your not wrong there frank cant wait to get outa here

clairebear
05-01-2007, 08:18 PM
come om over. dont even think about the bikes though, it will be as hard as buggery to get them over here. maybe pick one favourite. good luck.
sir nitrous, your spelling is well sexy. :-)

voivod
06-01-2007, 03:16 AM
Right so ur saying housing is about 270 a week?
and wages are about 500ishh??

And only bring 1 bike??...I need to bring 4
the slabby is an f model ..nope cannae do
my gs1000s [?] cannae get rid of that..
.me tdr [?]...nah..[?]
Me 750lc ..hell no
does that mean I gotta stay in this country...or do I have to smuggle them over ..lol
How do u mean its hard as buggery...?...expensive?...hard to mot??
The companies I tried are gonna want about 6k uk to get me and my family over as my daughter is working she is considered an adult now..grr ( then theres the bikes ;) )
Looking at doing it through the Aus government...anyone tried that route?..or is it a nightmare frae hell?

Tony Nitrous
06-01-2007, 05:53 AM
quote:Originally posted by voivod

Right so ur saying housing is about 270 a week?
and wages are about 500ishh??


My Rent is $330 a week
(about 132 UK pounds)

Everyone tells me thats expensive, but if you want to
live somewhere nice, Double Garage/Aircon/Pool/nice area/
easy travel/near city/public transport/ etc you pay the price.
Yes, I could buy a house for less, but not as good as this,
or in the area's I like.

Having delt with Australian Migration and Customs Im glad i
sold Car/Bikes/Furniture..everything.. and turned up with a
suitcase. I miss my old Katana but if your starting in a new
Country with no Friends / Family / Home / Job / Furniture /
Bank account / etc... how much hassle do you want ?
(...and its a great excuse to buy new toy's, Bikes,Car,Ute)

Best thing I have ever done in my life ?
I moved to Australia [8D]

sharky
06-01-2007, 06:26 AM
But it [u]is</u> possible to bring out a bike. As long as it would pass a legal mot (ie no rule bending) it can be 'Compliance tested'. Trouble is its gonna cost import duty, test fee ($3-500) plus rego for each one...could end up v expensive. With hindsight the wife would have sold hers cheap in the uk first....by the time she got it here, rode it for 6mnths and then sold it she lost heaps.

Jockney Rebel
06-01-2007, 10:17 AM
iknow how u feel steve i sold everything before i came [includin a cosworth granada] try to keep schtum about emigratin when ur sellin stuf i got stitched sommat rotton by so called "friends "just before i left[V]
bring the lc engine in bits ? maybe
there are A LOT of decent bikes out here and most of them are very clean [no road salt ] :D:D
i take home $650-900 a week depending on o/t and [im only a mobile service tech for PIRTEK ]
my rent is 300 for a 3 bed bungalow the sort ud find in say ...Brighton or somewhere like that im 10 mins from the sea and 1hr from Sydney
ill send u a pic of the house if i cant upload it here
my brother recently moved to NZ he was used to Taking home 1000 quid a week as a project manager now he takes 1100 bucks but hes actually better off cause u dont have ..
poll tax [saves u 30 quid $75 a week ]
GST is only 10% [not like our VAT 17.5% saving about 50Quid a week for average family].
no tv licence fee [another 165 quid a year.
income tax is about he same [in the first year youll get a rebate from both govts ..make sure you sort your cis4s before u come out ]




vehicle tax etc is about the same as back home {some of the other states are cheaper tho]
average food bill is about $110 a week
my phone bill is $70 a month [and i phone home a lot!]
foxtel[like Sky] is $88 a month about the same as back home
internet access is about $50 a month
petrol is around $1.20 a litre[50p !! remember when we paid this ??]
pubilc transport is soooo cheap train ride to Sydney off peak is ..wait for it about 8 bucks ..60miles for 3 quid


apart from all that
the food is to die for [its all grown /caught here ]
the amount of space here is phemonmenal
the population is only 20 million in a country the size of europe and nth africa [ britian fits in to NSW 4 times!]
oh and parrots flyin around yer backyard [took a bit of gettin used to ][?]
so its a bit of a slog getting here but take all the help u can get ie family sponsers here
its well worth it up here on the coast we even have a gathering of the clans every august [around the Glasgow weekend holiday][8D]

have a look on ebay i bought my cb900 on it for 750 bucks all it needed was a starter[8D]
the only drawback here is european cars are so expensive[ they reckon Peugoets are prestige cars !!]

anyway the pros far outweigh the cons mate i arrived with bugger all money [1500 quid and im doin ok ]
if i can do it anyone can :D

Jockney Rebel
06-01-2007, 10:32 AM
http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/upload/842498687252868.jpgthis our house its a bout average for here but bearing in mind NSW is probably one of the dearest for houses in aus

wackyrider
06-01-2007, 11:33 AM
What kind of Visa did you apply for fbiker??

Jockney Rebel
06-01-2007, 02:46 PM
spouse visa my missus has dual nationality,, y know vampire and australian :]
and although my son was born in england he is also an australian

Tony Nitrous
07-01-2007, 09:11 AM
$330 gets you this (with a pool) in a nice area of Brisbane.

http://img239.imageshack.us/img239/8716/paden3.jpg

A bit silly for a bloke living on his own,
but what the hell! its all about "Quality of Life".

I was keen to buy when I arrive (I sold in the UK)
but I can rent nicer than I can buy.

Zed14
07-01-2007, 03:06 PM
immigration? well it shouldnt be allowed.

Tony Nitrous
07-01-2007, 04:40 PM
My Boss is Welsh,
Im English,
Got a South African Engineer,
an Irish Engineer,
a Scottish Labourer,
a Kiwi Labourer,
2 Australian Foremen,
Use Italian Concreters,

"Smoko" is like a meeting of the United Nations !!

Jockney Rebel
07-01-2007, 07:03 PM
we re all children of the world [sic]

Gix11
08-01-2007, 03:05 PM
Hey Steve, welcome to ASF and good on ya for your obvious excellent taste in music. Just come over mate. I did and 10 years has flown by.

Jockney Rebel
08-01-2007, 06:37 PM
what the boss said ...:D

wackyrider
09-01-2007, 12:00 AM
I've only been here a month and I'm lovin the place.

I just hope I manage to stay here ad they don't kick me out:D:D

Ah well, worth the risk [8D]

Gix11
09-01-2007, 10:31 AM
I remember when I was a lowly backpacker a few years before I moved here a Cockney guy I met in Cairns in a mark2 Ford Escort had been running from the authorities for nearly 6 years! He would just drive his escort into town and party the time away until he either ran out of work (he set up marquees and party gear - hence always at them) or the government got wind of where he was. A modern day fugitive. Funny guy as well. That was over 12 years ago, so if you see a beaten up Mark2 Ford escort roll into your town with a ropey looking cockney geezer lookng for work in party hire, buy him a beer for me.

Jockney Rebel
09-01-2007, 04:10 PM
quote:Originally posted by Gix11

I remember when I was a lowly backpacker a few years before I moved here a Cockney guy I met in Cairns in a mark2 Ford Escort had been running from the authorities for nearly 6 years! He would just drive his escort into town and party the time away until he either ran out of work (he set up marquees and party gear - hence always at them) or the government got wind of where he was. A modern day fugitive. Funny guy as well. That was over 12 years ago, so if you see a beaten up Mark2 Ford escort roll into your town with a ropey looking cockney geezer lookng for work in party hire, buy him a beer for me.
nah wot i meen mate dis geezer ere cams from sarf est lonon:D:D

voivod
11-01-2007, 02:32 AM
[quote]Originally posted by Tony Nitrous

$330 gets you this (with a pool) in a nice area of Brisbane.

/quote]
That monthly or weekly rent?

alfiestorm
11-01-2007, 03:26 AM
That would be per week and would convert to sterling as approx £133 try here to give your self an idea of house prices/rental costs http://www.realestate.com.au/ hope it helps.

BillyWhizz888
11-01-2007, 07:32 AM
Plenty of Scottish folk in Rockingham south of Perth
welcome anyway

PM me if you want to know anything about trade's etc in Western Australia, if you want twisties look East mate :D

Jockney Rebel
11-01-2007, 07:15 PM
yeah they dont put corners on their roads out west to stop the pakis puttin up shops..oops that wasnt very pc now was it ?

alfiestorm
11-01-2007, 09:27 PM
I would consider that remark to be spot on meah weeeee haggis basher friend :D

Jockney Rebel
11-01-2007, 10:31 PM
ere less of the wee u pompey dude u :]

alfiestorm
11-01-2007, 10:54 PM
Alright geez fancy a pint dahn the boozer moosh init.

A quick update the weather here is blowing a fuckin hooligan and pissing rain

sfoc711uk
12-01-2007, 08:09 AM
I got some sound advice of the guys on here and i think i would be looking at melbourne. Im just pricing up flights etc right now for a holiday first.

sharky
12-01-2007, 08:20 AM
Sounds like another excuse for a party :D

Tony Nitrous
12-01-2007, 05:20 PM
quote:Originally posted by sfoc711uk

I got some sound advice of the guys on here and i think i would be looking at melbourne. Im just pricing up flights etc right now for a holiday first.


Sod that! they have winters down there!
Australia is a BRILLIANT place for a holiday,
just remember life's a bit different when your stuck in
the rush hour traffic and doing your weeks work ;)

I came out here 4 years running 2000 to 2003 and moved out
in 2004. Not cheap to do, but lots of research meant I got it
right first time I arrived.
Thats why im in Queensland [8D]

Tony Nitrous
12-01-2007, 06:08 PM
quote:Originally posted by sfoc711uk

I got some sound advice of the guys on here and i think i would be looking at melbourne. Im just pricing up flights etc right now for a holiday first.


Just booked mine.
You will find cheaper, but check out Singapore Airlines.
They do a "direct" flight with only 1 stop in Singapore
which is a decent airport anyway. If you book the right
flights you only wait 3 or 4 hours and your off again.

If you havent done the UK/OZ trip before just be carefull
of how many stops / Refuels etc some of the cheaper flights
have and how long your hanging around for.

Visit Brissy and i'll get the beers in Mate ;)

alfiestorm
13-01-2007, 06:43 AM
I had a look about for flights and i found one from heathrow to Melbourne direct and then on to Adelaide where i am going to for £465.
I thought it was wrong so I checked again and it was right and that was quoted with BA and Quantas and I could get it even cheaper by £100 if i opted to stop over at singapore or qualalumpa?

Jockney Rebel
13-01-2007, 02:28 PM
quote:Originally posted by alfiestorm

Alright geez fancy a pint dahn the boozer moosh init.

A quick update the weather here is blowing a fuckin hooligan and pissing rain
Rodney u plonka,,,:Djust had a marathon rerun of only fools.. here on UKTV

voivod
13-01-2007, 07:27 PM
Thats us got the aussie immigration forms in....was gonna do it through a company...but worked out 1500 uk cheaper trying myself.
Brisbane is looking favourite at mo...if anyone needs /has a plumbers job for me ;).
Gonna finish tdr and gs & gsxr...then sell :(:(:(
will have to bring the rd750 over :D( are there loads of lc /ypvs parts over there?

Jockney Rebel
14-01-2007, 12:37 AM
quote:Originally posted by voivod

Thats us got the aussie immigration forms in....was gonna do it through a company...but worked out 1500 uk cheaper trying myself.
Brisbane is looking favourite at mo...if anyone needs /has a plumbers job for me ;).
Gonna finish tdr and gs & gsxr...then sell :(:(:(
will have to bring the rd750 over :D( are there loads of lc /ypvs parts over there?
a fair few lcs here better nick than back home too generally

sickboy
15-01-2007, 01:13 PM
Best move my parents ever made was comming to Australia from Scotland .We landed in Darwin xmas day 1965, me one year old nearly carcked it in the tropical heat.Oh yeah you can still get Iron Bru here to.

Jockney Rebel
16-01-2007, 11:11 PM
quote:Originally posted by sickboy

Best move my parents ever made was comming to Australia from Scotland .We landed in Darwin xmas day 1965, me one year old nearly carcked it in the tropical heat.Oh yeah you can still get Iron Bru here to.
too right i had some with me Jack the other night ...you can get tattie scones too...and scotch pies ..

Large
17-01-2007, 06:29 AM
There's a shop near me that sells all those wierd pommie sweets chips (crisps) and choccy bars :)

MDM
17-01-2007, 09:35 PM
Emigration is a subject that's cropping up more and more often over here... ;)
Hmmm, anyone know of any editorial jobs on Aussie bike mags? :D

Gix11
18-01-2007, 01:22 PM
Talk to Jeff at Rapid Bikes Magazine MDM. He's got big ideas for a new project which you would be perfect for.
(www.rapidbikes.com.au)