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  1. 3 hours ago, calNgary said:

    Not everything gets switched off reading this artlcle -  https://www.nbnco.com.au/learn-about-the-nbn/device-compatibility/services-that-will-be-switched-off.html

    Services that will not be switched off:

     

    Some existing phone lines

    The copper network within nbn™ Fixed Wireless and Sky Muster™ Satellite areas will not be switched off. Check your address to see what technology you will receive at your address.

    Other fibre providers or private networks

    If your phone or internet is already provided over another fibre network, such as a network provided by your building owner, private enterprise network, health or education network, or a cable network that's not owned by Telstra or Optus (such as TransACT – excluding ACT customers being migrated to an nbn™ powered plan, OptiComm, Pivit or others), they should continue operating unless your provider advises otherwise.

    Foxtel

    If you subscribe to Foxtel Pay TV and it’s provided over satellite or Telstra Cable, it will not be switched off as part of the nbn™ rollout. If you access any Foxtel services via the internet (for example, through an Xbox/PC/tablet/smartphone/smart TV), you will need an internet connection in line with Foxtel’s minimum requirements.

    thanks, I knew there was some that wouldn't be but was not sure of all thanks for the clarification. ... with the Foxtel, I was just advised the phone socket will work still, I checked and it does.

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  2. 2 hours ago, Parley said:

    Once you are able to be xonnected to NBN and receive the appropriate letter you have 18 months to switch.

    After 18 months you will be disconnected from your current service.

    This has been legislated so the government can try and pay for the NBN. If people didn't switch it becomes a huge financial black hole for the government.

    As it is they will probably have to write off billions of dollars as a bad debt.

    Iss ues you are having maybe due to your telco and not the actual nbn. It can be hard to know who is to blame.

    I have called Foxtel, who ask me to reset the Router, they advise a reset , literally I do it daily, they then say they will contact Telstra, who say no issues, even though Foxtel clearly see I am not connected ... to be fair, with too many fingers in the pie ,it will never be satisfactory ... 10mbps is a good enough speed for me, I just browse and email etc ... just wish it was stable a nd regular like chicken needs. 

  3. 5 hours ago, Chicken66 said:

    Chris N Lora i feel your pain we live 15 minutes from large rural town and our internet is crazy. Hourly if not more dropouts in the last 6weeks. Although it's really hit and miss at the best of times to be fair.  Took over a year to sort out an issue we had 6 years ago. Now they've started doing work to bring the nbn it's become just ridiculous. have had 3 techs come out over the last 6 weeks and the issue is still not fixed. So frustrating as we need our internet for work. I have now resorted using a prepaid modem for work purposes. It's really not good enough.!!

    I feel your pain, I really do, they say cal us, I say well the VOIP is not working so no phone to call lol, now they credit the 35c it cost via mobile to call them when the phone is down ... have you asked for them to do a line trace, I was adivsed that the line had a break and it was replaced, they also said before due to water(rust) the connection was poor .. irony is when NBN rolled out here the ADSL2 became very stable. ... oh I pay extra for the speed boosts too.

  4. broadband  is shocking in Australia, even ADSL 2 its 2017 using the excuses of the size of the country when probs 97% is not lived in is not a fair point, its not just broadband, sadly, we moved over to NBN, we have nothing but constant issues ... we are supposed to be on 100/40 ... some days we are luck to reach the Dizzy heights of 0.95 Mbps..... we get told, we will get it fixed then a text saying great news its fixed and will go 5 hours without internet etc ... Foxtel, say well thats the best you are going to get deal with it ..... we get drop outs daily and they wont fix the issues, we just gave up trying to get it fixed ... we moved here in 2012, I feel like its 1986 .. so slow and backwards for a 1st world country. 

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  5. On 10/25/2017 at 18:16, Toots said:

    I'm happy with what I have too and I'm not on NBN yet either but have to by May.

    I do believe they cannot force you to move over to NBN, thats what I was told by Foxtel, when we took NBN out wew were told well in August its all switched off you will lose all internet didnt happen it was false to try and scare people to move to the useless NBN

  6. On 10/7/2017 at 08:28, Parley said:

     

    apologies pressed wrong button lol. 

    lovely cats, we are going to bring 4 back and two small dogs, was wondering if you would be willing to share the experience of the company used to transport them. 

  7. 17 minutes ago, Zet01 said:
    • I am trying to fill out the Citizenship application and there was a question there about your travel outside Australia since you turn 18. Will these include travels overseas while you are still in your country of origin? Or I only need to provide the travels outside Australia since I came here in 2013? Thanks a lot.

    on the application, you do not need to disclose travel unless you have been out of Australia for more than 90 days since arrival. 

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  8. 1 minute ago, peterson said:

    Can we not fight over who pays more tax and who doesn't and instead focus on the real subject at hand? No point in judging each other, everyone has unique life circumstances and I'm certain 99% of people on this thread just want this nightmare imposed upon us since April 20 to be over soon.

    My App is frozen since May, I've been lurking for a while and found comments by Roberta and Wombat to be very useful, lets keep discussion relevant.

    Maybe we all party after October 18th!

     

    I agree, it seems we will be ok, as we have lived her since 2012 with no break we will meet the criteria , I was not aware we could of applied in 2013, however, I hope the rules do not come in. 

     

     

  9. On 4/20/2017 at 08:51, Parley said:

    Any applicant for Australian citizenship from TODAY must have been resident in Australia for 4 years with no more than 12 months out of Australia during that time.

    ok, im really confused in relation to the new rules, I have lived here continuously since 2012. .. I was advised they are not processing any new application? I have put of applying because of this. 

  10. welcome bob, you don't say where you are, please be mindful if in NSW, provided the car is under 10 years old and 160,000 kms you are entitled to a 3 month warranty. just be careful when purchasing if you can afford a few hundred dollars get an approved used car.

     

     

     

    Reference servicing and service history, unless its been purchased new, people can say what they want never believe a seller, and go with your gut instincts. remember buying private you are buying sold as seen and have no comeback.

     

    It is your money and make sure you are safe with it, I believe a member on here was selling the same said car.

     

    Chris

  11. To the Opening poster, I wish you all the best in your return to the UK. of course you will have feelings of anxiety, it will be a stressful time. I sincerely hope and wish you well in the journey you are embarking on. don't regret what you do regret what you do not do.

  12. No he couldn't because I don't and never have harped on about how great Australia is, and I am certainly not blinkered...what a stupid statement. Thanks for your input though. :dull:

     

    So, someone disagrees with you, and they are stupid? that I find rude completely, you are commenting in a section which is for persons who wise to or whom have returned to the UK. if you are not liking the comments don't read it but not reason to be rude at all.

  13. Jeez do you ever give it a rest! Unbelievable!

     

     

    Sorry why would he need to give it a rest? , not everyone is blinkered by Australia.

     

    I have now lived here for 5 years. we are hopefully moving back this year already been waiting 18 months longer than we wanted due to legal issues. bar the weather Australia, does not have a patch on the UK.... thats my opinion however others will rightly disagree, Bristol could tell you to give it a rest harping on about how great Australia is.

  14. That is if customs bother.... what you have to bare in mind with this car, you will have to get it checked in the UK. it might be a VW golf. and sold in both countries but bare in mind safety regs are different and you could end up paying 100s if not 1000s to get it legally on the road.

     

    with the cost of cars in the UK is it really worth it sell it and buy new in the UK.

  15. PB you obviously have never lived in London, or at least this decade.

     

    Would love to see where you would buy in London on 25k? You might be surprised by the costs of a monthly travelcard too.

     

     

    I have to say, when I used to live in London, living on 25k was easy. Prior to pay rises.

     

    We we're a single income family, 2 kids 3 bed house 2 cars .. working in central London ... I was on 33k a year as a wage. At the end....

     

    seriously, as it has been said not every property is 2m in London ... nice places such as Epping / north chingford in zone 4 only 35 minutes to Liverpool street by train.

     

    What you have to compare also is cost of food is cheaper in the U.K. Stuff closer to hand etc ... better healthcare system.

     

     

    We have decided to return to the uk after 5 years in Australia.... we cannot wait ... we will be going back to London my wage will be 42,500. My wife won't be working at first and we won't be spending 2000 a month on rent..... sorry I think personally, some come to Australia and can't see the bad just like my in laws ... they think it's all Rosie here. When infact it's more expensive. I can't wait to be out of this backward country .. and proper internet public transport services etc.

  16. If he passes his test here, don't forget he will be on restricted licence IE Red P's for 12 months as long as he is over 25 he will go straight to full licence after. a learners licence will not get him a full one in the UK

  17. Why would he need a UK passport to work he has a UK birth certificate, that proves he is legally allowed to work in the UK. he just has to call the IR and get a NI number issued, as soon as he has that he is fine.

  18. you would be able to claim income support when returning to the UK,provided you can prove you are living in the UK full time. ..... The meidcal side of it you are able to be covered fully under the NHS, end of the day you are still English, and have rights. look up the citizens advice they can assist and I believe Home shelter or something.

     

    End of the day, if you go back turn up on the DWP door step say I have no moeny I cant eat they will not let you starve.

     

     

    http://www.ageuk.org.uk/Documents/EN-GB/Factsheets/FS25_Returning_from_abroad_fcs.pdf?dtrk=true

  19. If you would rather stay here what is the point in going back to nothing. Nowhere to live, no job, you would not get benefits for months. At least here you have a place to live and Centrelink. Why would the UK be any better, there may be some jobs, but it depends on what you do and where you live.

     

    I fully agree, the using " I cant get work etc" is an excuse, prior to moving to Aus, I had a good job, here it meant nothing ... I tried car salesman,Debt collector, and yard hand .. then got my present job, driving a train in Sydney ... on very good money. obviously some work is beneath some .... look on jobs nsw or any government job website there are plenty of jobs.

     

    It is in no way a dig at you personally, I however think if you do desire to go back do it ... you can always come back!

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