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What is this web page about?

First of all, Welcome - Hos Geldiniz - ようこそ! This web page is simply a blog which  shares experiences of an international couple who lives in Australia more than 3 years , the articles on this page are written in English, Turkish and as well as Japanese. If you find yourself in a Turkish or Japanese article, you can always change to an another category which suits you , and the most importantly the content on this web page may not be suitable for some viewers. If you want to contact with the Authors feel free to click on the contact us button. We, the authors of this web page write what we see, feel, hear and experience in Australia.  

Amor vincit omnia, Thank you.

Education fees

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Most of international students must pay the whole amount of their education fees on their COE. So, you must know that if you dont have an Australian passport you're going to pay more.
 

Transportation

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Using a train or a bus in Australia will cost you more, because you are not eligable to get a student ticket even if you are a student in Australia. So, do not get yourself in trouble with police. Simply, pay 2 times more than any Australian student or try to walk.
 

Better place to live

Sample imageBecause of the terrible impact of the global recession, rents in Australia have recorded their highest incerease since 1988. Oh do you like that?

The First English Article about Australia
Wednesday, 03 June 2009 13:52

"Discrimination" may mean nothing for a regular person who lives in his own country.  Before I come to Australia, I really do not know what discrimination is. I really believed that people treat each other equally because all we are the same whatever we think or whatever we believe. Guess what... now I do not believe that because of Australians. My appearance is totally a European, and that saves me from being discriminated most of time, but I see Aussies change on their face after I say where I come from. Anyway, I listen eveyday coversations of out-going Australians -mate I've found a pub only Aussies go.  Himm, should I say to him that I am one of those people who do not go that pub, or disguise and ignore him like usually I do. 

 

 
ilk yazi - Turkce nasil unutulur.
Wednesday, 03 June 2009 12:51

Bir iki ay oncesinde Turkiye'deydim ve belki ogrenci oldugumdan ekonomik kriz beni pek etkilemiyor ama ayni yerlere 3 sene sonra dondukten sonra etkilenmemek zordu. Nerede ise cogu arkadaslarim isten cikarilmisti ve eskisi gibi degildi bir seyler. Insanlar huzursuzdu hic olmadigi kadar kimse kimseye bulasmiyor uzaktan yuruyordu.

 

 

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Finding a school

Australia school search is your friend. It will help you to find the best school for you. Moreover, do not forget to check that the school which you like may have a local representative in your country.

Wanna Move?

It can be really tricky to find a reliable and cheap house in Australia. What you should do is to look at your school's billboards and classifieds. Or, if you have enough money (*for about 200$ per week) click here.

Can I say something?

Yes you can! You're allowed to write comments on the articles in this web page. We wanted to provide a small forum, but due to high amount of spam it is quite hard to maintain it.

Who writes this?

"Me" and my dear girlfriend. We want to use our real names but some of our articles could be understood wrongly. So, it is better to keep our identities secret.