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  1. I kept an unwashed jumper for each pet (which they had slept on for a couple of weeks) and packed it in my suitcase to take on the plane., which was fine. I took them to quarantine on the first visit so the pets had something familiar that smelt of home while they were in quarantine.

     

    The beds were washed and disinfected and went on the container. Their toys were cleaned too and went on the container.

  2. I aim to get back every 12 to 18 months. Not because I miss England, but to see elderly parents who won't ever be able to come here. I'm very happy here, and so is the whole family, but I want to see my parents. I enjoy my time there, but when I'm there I don't feel homesick for England, but look forward to getting back to Oz.

    My husband hasn't been back and has no desire to go back.

    Our children are all teenagers, and we've paid for them each to go back once during the long summer holidays here. They all really wanted to go back (for a visit, not to live), but once they'd been, they said they'd rather people came to visit them here.

    Now that they are choosing their own holidays, they are choosing places nearer to Oz with their mates over visits to the UK.

  3. I know you like wildlife, and several of these are fantastic for wildlife lovers. Not all are on the main tourist list.

     

    Kakadu National park, east of Darwin. Google it, the size and statistics are mind blowing, as is the wildlife.

    Penguin Island south of Perth. Sealions, dolphins, pelicans etc.

    Bunbury - stand in the water with dolphins swimming around you. You can swim with them too but it's quite expensive to do that.

    Kalbari National Park.

    Coral Bay and Ningaloo ( North of Monkey Mia). Amazing snorkelling. Less touristy than Great barrier reef because it's so remote, and much closer to the coast.

    Pinnacles desert, 2 hrs ish north of Perth.

    Karijini Gorge

    Parliament house in perth. Free tours round. Interesting talk and history.

  4. Usually there is a section of small print about the excess. The main part will state the standard amount of excess. The small print usually says how much extra it is for certain categories of driver (on top of the standard excess), such as under a certain age, less than so many years holding a full licence, driving on a foreign licence.

  5. 'Just photographed this Kookaburra swimming in our pool. Must have spent around 10 minutes diving in and flying back out again.'

     

    Fantastic. I've never heard of them doing that and wouldn't have imagined it. Great pictures.

  6. Not too sure, but they look like cockchafer grubs. Witchetty grubs are as thick as a man's thumb and up to twice as long.

     

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    Thanks Bobj. I'm off to google 'cockchafer', although I think I might find something I'm not looking for :wink:

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