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  1. WFH / Hybrid is still a thing and certainly more companies are open to it. There are some sections of the economy more flexible than others - i think that public sector are keen to get people in more and more. I work for a large corporate IT company in Melbourne that has offices all over the world and works with a customers across all sectors. All are still accepting WFH / Hybrid is the current normal... I've worked for the last 6 months with a bank and it was all remote except for a 2 day workshop in Sydney that was face to face. Just about to start with a superannuation company and they are talking about up to 2 days in the office - but this is a project specific thing to get people working together and start things off rather than a mandated everyone at their desks kind of thing. If you can, i would certainly get a WFH/hybrid clause written into any contract going forward so if things change significantly there are some protections - whether that's feasible is on a case by case basis during the negotiation stage, but its definitely a thing. As above our company is very much work where makes sense for you... hopefully that lasts - only time will tell.
  2. E10 is 10% ethanol - some car engines can use it. My holden can - it would say on the inside of the filler cap usually. If it doesnt say, probably wise not to use it
  3. there is an old blog post here: https://platinumfreight.com.au/blog/importing-caravans-australia-uk/ but the guys still operate - so you could give them a call. I think the conversion costs can stack up too - but you still might come out ahead
  4. Just seen on my timeline that 5 years ago today, i packed our movecube and waved it off. Lots of drama and angst and stress since then, but not a single regret in coming here. Good luck @Lavers Lifes an adventure. embrace it.
  5. It's nice. We are there right now on holiday. Going back to lockdown on Saturday. Portland is OK, a couple of supermarket's and shops plus a few places to go and see. Fishing charters are still going, so live is carrying on. Port Fairy is really nice, but there is nothing there to keep you going for a few days. Of the two, we would go with Portland. Plenty of touristy stuff around and at cape bridgewater etc.
  6. I liked the sense of space - particularly if you could get the economy seats upstairs on the Singapore airlines ones. We always found there was always 5 or 6 planes all landing within minutes of each other so queues were just part of it all
  7. just did a check on flight radar (you can filter on aircraft type. it looks like there are only 2 a380s in the sky as at 09:41 AEST. which is really sad. As Eera states both china southern, 1 heading to amsterdam, 1 leaving vancover
  8. Great to hear that things are going as smoothly as they can. Hopefully you have plenty to keep you occupied.. you've probably got this covered but there may be of some use if you really get bored. - some of them we have used at home with the kids as its school holidays again! Melbourne Symphony Orchestra MSO is livestreaming some their performances on YouTube. Head to their YouTube channel to enjoy the music. National Gallery of Victoria The NGV has a number of virtual tours available online so that you can view the artworks they currently have on display. Check it out on the NGV website. Zoos Victoria Zoos Victoria have set up a few live stream cameras from Melbourne Zoo and Werribee Open Range Zoo, so that you can enjoy the zoo from anywhere. View the Animal House stream's on the Zoos Victoria website. Museum at Home Take a virtual tour of Melbourne Museum, become a little scientist from the comfort of your own home, or delve deeper into Victoria's immigration history with Museum Victoria's Museum at Home. Melbourne Recital Centre Melbourne Recital Centre are taking a range of live musical performances online for you to enjoy in your own home. Tune into Live from Melbourne Recital Centre. ACMI Join ACMI every Wednesday for a weekly movie night with their virtual Cinematheque. You can enjoy a selection of classic and contemporary films selected by ACMI's Film Department and the Melbourne Cinematheque Committee. SEA LIFE Melbourne Learn all about marine life and some of the beautiful underwater creatures at SEA LIFE Melbourne with their live streams. 2020 Sydney Biennale Experience the 2020 Sydney Biennale online! You can enjoy online activations and experiences that draw on the seven themes that inspire the exhibition. Sydney Opera House Enjoy the Sydney Opera House from home with weekly live recordings, never-before-seen footage, podcasts, articles, videos and more on their new digital program. There are a number of museums and art galleries across the globe that are providing online and virtual experiences. This comprehensive list has plenty of options to keep you busy - some of the highlights include: The Smithsonian Take a self-guided tour of the National Museum of Natural History with their guided tours. The Louvre With a range of online tours, you can visit the museum's exhibition rooms and galleries without leaving the comfort of your own couch. Yosemite National Park Go on a virtual tour of California's Yosemite National Park, one of America's most popular natural environments. The Guggenheim Search through an online database of selected artworks from the Guggenheim's permanent collection. The Tate Each of the Tate's four galleries (the Britain and Modern in London, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives) have a series of kids resources, videos, podcasts and online classes available. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) You can enjoy exhibition tours and learn about artworks via videos, Q&A's with curators, playlist and articles in MoMA's Virtual Views series.
  9. Our certificates arrived this morning, so pretty quick from last thursdays ceremony.
  10. and we are done. Had our online ceremony this morning with our Federal MP which was nice. Still very surreal but glad that its the final step complete.
  11. i put in 3 of varying sizes.. all good. Drowned them in Jeyes fluid though
  12. Absolutely. i got approved before Christmas as well. I'm encouraged that they are looking at chipping away at the list rather than going on hold, but i don't imagine it will happen soon. i hope to be proven wrong... It would be nice to know where on the list we are, but i don't imagine that will happen
  13. It says 85000 awaiting a ceremony 85000/750 = 113 (business days) which equals 150 calendar days !! It means it takes around 5 months for guys who get their approval today to attend the online ceremony!
  14. my migraine medication costs me $12 per repeat and they last about 60 days
  15. kevsan

    Travel concerns

    A lot of speculation at the moment at work around the wisdom of sitting in a plane for XX hours and hanging around crowds in an airport as we travel alot, but thats been actively discouraged at the moment. Some details covered in the ABC Coronacast podcast yesterday. https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/coronacast/gyms-are-sweaty-are-they-risky/12044196 The virus doesn't travel through the air, only by actual droplets being transferred (from a cough or sneeze) to your skin and then into your nose/mouth by you touching your face. Unless you are near an infected person at the time they cough or sneeze you are not at risk. Right now there are not very many infected people so the risk is quite low, who knows by easter / july / christmas etc etc etc
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