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Blue Manna

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  1. There's a Disney in Hong Kong.
  2. Some do. It's not exactly Southall or Bradford, but you do get areas on the northern coast where you do get a higher density of poms
  3. Seriously, if Australia don't want you with engineering degrees, you don't want Australia. Australia is screaming for engineers! Migration guys, how do these guys get to Australia?
  4. I messed up and did an online check in to leave Australia on my UK passport and it didn't go through and got quite complicated. They have those horrible auto checking things in Perth airport and they wouldn't let me through, even when I used the Australian one. Too ages to get a person to help.
  5. You obviously weren't in WA last summer then. The damned things could have carried us away.
  6. I'm not familiar with Adelaide weather. But I know on the west coast I've seen it rain so hard I've had to stop the car as visibility was zero. How old are the kids? Ours used to grow out of that stuff so fast anyway. Thermals I'd probably give a miss. Layers would be more useful than thick winter coats.
  7. I once read something about a migrant bringing Union jack doormats and the like, and they were adamant they were going to retain their Britishness despite moving to Australia. I always wonder how they got on.
  8. I've often thought I could get dressed in the dark and still be the best dressed person on the street in most Australian cities. The only thing I would say is that if they wanted to hit you with a glass bottle they would have. Australians tend to be quiet sporty. Still, I would think this is unacceptable.
  9. Did you find those app things on the tables in pubs and restaurants that you can scan on your phone and then just order from the website? I found them excellent and much easier than going up to the bar. That was WA, but I would have thought east coast would have them?
  10. Tbh I've never understood why Australia insists on it. I've always wondered whether other countries are more like the UK, or more like Australia.
  11. I know they did that during COVID. Good to know it still works.
  12. 25 years married to me mate? She deserves a bloody Victoria cross, order of Australia, and an MBE.
  13. I would be surprised if they let you on the plane to Australia without an Australian passport.
  14. We'll probably have to go down that route eventually. It's a shame the government won't acknowledge our 25 years together, concede you get less for murder and just give my wife citizenship without going through all the hoops and halabaloo of applying for a visa. But I guess they have to give the foreign office staff something to keep them busy or they start plotting revolutions in far off lands or some such thing.
  15. If you were going to spend 3 months in SW WA, which 3 months would you spend? I'm toying with Oct,Nov,Dec, or Jan,Feb,mar? I know winter is quiet special down there, but I'd prefer the summer months.
  16. Life would be simpler if the UK and Australian tax years were in sync. Although it has worked to my advantage before, I can imagine it could easily work against you.
  17. Blue Manna

    Old car

    Are you leaving Australia? Or the UK?
  18. I think it's unusual for an incoming government not to uphold laws which have been declared by the preceding government. Certainly not unless they actively campaigned against them.
  19. Incidentally, footpathmap.co.uk worked really well in WA. Best walking app I've found. Unfortunately, it doesn't tell you where knee deep mud is. But that's rarely a problem in WA. Unlike the swamp that the UK currently is.
  20. I've never had a problem with the double taxation agreement before. Maybe if you have really complicated stuff it might be difficult, but it always seemed really simple to me.
  21. I thought she had changed that? But I'd be surprised if they pay any inheritance tax. They would trust it surely? I thought pensions sat outside of inheritance tax, as does life insurance payments. Does super fit this description? I also thought gilts weren't covered if owned by non residents. I've always thought it a very unfair tax on the working class who have done well.
  22. Been coming to Australia every year for 4-6 weeks. Initially we'll extend that to 8-12 weeks. Eventually we'll need a longer term solution. I'll be asset rich income poor so maintaining two houses isn't a drama although it won't be necessary initially, and tax won't be a problem. I'm a cheap date, so the money side is fine. We will have our kids living in the UK property as adults initially. This isn't going to be a massive change. It'll be a low risk thing we evolve into. This isn't my thread, so I think people should stop hijacking it worrying about me when you really don't need to. I know what I'm doing.
  23. That's easy. The UK in summer is the best place in the world. But I'd rather not spend another shitty wet winter in the UK. Whilst my parents are alive we could do four months in Australia with no structural changes. After they pass we will find a more permanent solution. Everyone seems to go looking for problems sometimes, when there really are no huge obstacles.
  24. As I'll be retired this won't be a huge problem.
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