Happy Australia day.

All other motorcycle related topics go in here." However, DO NOT post ANY messages that are related to politics or religion in here. They will be erased. Thanks!

Moderator: Moderators

Post Reply
DJ Downunder
Honorary Lifer
Posts: 4776
Joined: Sun Mar 20, 2005 3:26 pm
Donating Member #: 0
Location: Melbourne

Happy Australia day.

Post by DJ Downunder »

Today is Jan 26th...Australia day.. http://www.australiaday.gov.au/pages/index.asp

It was another stinkin' hot day today..So it was mesh jacket for riding..and a nice cold coke to try and cool down after.

Cheers.

DJ

Image

Image
NAIAD
Lifer
Posts: 238
Joined: Sat Mar 19, 2005 2:48 am
Donating Member #: 0
Location: Seabeck, WA

Post by NAIAD »

Good on ya mate!

Not to warm here in the northern hemisphere, barely above freezing for a couple of hours today. Can you spell frosty? As in roads?

And now I know something new, today is not just our 39th anniversary, it's Australia Day too! :D

Hmm, maybe my smarter (and much prettier) half and I should celebrate our 40th by visiting down under next year!

Best Regards, Bill J
DSKYZD
Lifer
Posts: 1182
Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2005 8:42 pm
Donating Member #: 187
Location: Bluefield, VA

Post by DSKYZD »

Happy Australia Day, David. Nice Quicksilver T-Shirt.
JOURNEY JUNKIE #187
mnnden
Basic User
Posts: 587
Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2005 6:22 pm
Donating Member #: 0
Location: MN

Post by mnnden »

Have a Great Day!! Den
Image
We all gave some,
Some gave all.

Anonymous
sjbmw
Moderator
Posts: 2978
Joined: Fri Mar 18, 2005 12:03 am
Donating Member #: 263
Location: Gloucester County, NJ

Post by sjbmw »

Congrats DJ!

I was on the phone with Sidney this week, you guys are throwing a big party!
Freedom is dangerous. Those in power that steal freedom are more dangerous.
User avatar
Biff's R
Double Lifer
Posts: 2384
Joined: Sat Mar 19, 2005 4:55 pm
Donating Member #: 289
Location: Newark, OH

Post by Biff's R »

Happy Australia Day.
Jeff (lifer #289)
'17 F800GSA
'04 R1150R
There ain't no education in the second kick of a mule!
OU812
Lifer
Posts: 2788
Joined: Sat Aug 12, 2006 7:15 pm
Donating Member #: 0
Location: Buffalo Grove IL Chi Town Sub.

Post by OU812 »

Happy "A" day DJ! Wish I was there with ya. :cry:
RIDE TOO PRETEND, PRETEND TOO RIDE. :)
89 Oldwing, 07 WR250R, 14 KX250F
User avatar
iowabeakster
Quadruple Lifer
Posts: 1962
Joined: Mon Mar 21, 2005 5:43 am
Location: iowa city, ia

Post by iowabeakster »

Happy Aussie Day to the folks down under.

I've gotta find out what it takes to emmigrate to Oz. Cheers.
I was dreaming when I wrote this, forgive me if it goes astray...
User avatar
Wass
Basic User
Posts: 59
Joined: Mon Mar 27, 2006 8:00 pm

Post by Wass »

My first Australia Day!
Had a blast. Walked across the Harbour Bridge, hung around at the Rocks and Darling Harbor all day (and night).
Weather is PERFECT here in Sydney.
My friends back in Detroit tell me its a bit cold about now......
and iowabeakster, I'd be glad to fill you in on how to do it if you are serious.
In a nutshell, if you are skilled and under 45, you're in. Gotta do some paperwork though.

missing the Rockster a little (okay, alot)
User avatar
iowabeakster
Quadruple Lifer
Posts: 1962
Joined: Mon Mar 21, 2005 5:43 am
Location: iowa city, ia

Post by iowabeakster »

Wass,

I am 33, but question my qualification as "skilled". I studied Biology in college, dropped out, and since bounced around amongst a variety of employers, often several at a time. Currently I am self-employed with a small pizza shop.

I am very curious. I would certainly be interested in the process and your experience.

Kirk
I was dreaming when I wrote this, forgive me if it goes astray...
OU812
Lifer
Posts: 2788
Joined: Sat Aug 12, 2006 7:15 pm
Donating Member #: 0
Location: Buffalo Grove IL Chi Town Sub.

Post by OU812 »

I was there in 93'. What a great place! I am 48, but skilled to a point. Licensed H2O plant operator, highest certification given by the EPA. Dang..... :roll:
RIDE TOO PRETEND, PRETEND TOO RIDE. :)
89 Oldwing, 07 WR250R, 14 KX250F
User avatar
Wass
Basic User
Posts: 59
Joined: Mon Mar 27, 2006 8:00 pm

Post by Wass »

well iowabeakster, the biggest obstacle is age. 45 is the bright red line for getting what's called the 457 working visa on your own. That can be overcome however if you can find a company that is willing to sponsor your application. There is still hope for OU812 :wink:
In my case, I have been thinking about coming down here to work and live since my wife and I visited in 2004. I was 42 then. My main skill is control system programming, fairly specialized stuff (but not rocket science, or running a water plant for that matter). The Australian govt has a section on their website covering immigration, and within that they have a test published that you can take to see if you qualify to live and work freely in Oz. While I was under 45, I had plenty of points. The main areas are age, education level, no criminal record, skill set (even tradespeople are highly sought after here), and fluency in English. They make no bones about this being an English speaking country.
Once I turned 45, just last year, my point total plummeted below the minimum level and I got bummed out about it. Then, lo and behold, on my industry's trade website, the biggest AV company in Australia was advertising for people who do EXACTLY what I have been doing for the past 15 years. I sent a little 'feel out' introductory letter and I got a phone call later that week and a job offer on the spot. The company already had clearance from the government to sponsor people in for these positions as they were able to prove that there are simply not enough people in the population (about 22 million) that have the specialized skills they need. They had been trying to hire programmers, project managers and designers for the past couple years and pickings are slim due to the much smaller pool of people as compared to the US, UK, or Canada.
So I got sponsored in, which allowed certain issues like age to be waived.
If you are being sponsored, once you have an offer from an Oz company, you lodge your end of the visa application. This entails about 150 dollars in expense to lodge, then you must get some basic medical checks done (chest xrays for most people, a full exam if you are coming to be a teacher or work in the medical field) which costs a few hundred more dollars, then you wait.
I started my process in August last year, got final visa approval on November 14, then moved here December 6 and my wife followed 2 weeks later.
Let me tell ya, that period between August and November was hairy. I had to make lots of repairs to my house to get it ready to lease, get all the other stuff in order, sell a bunch of stuff, throw out a bunch more stuff and generally clear out a house we built and have lived in for 16 years.
Anyway, the 457 is good for 4 years, but I am tied to the company that sponsored me in. If I was under 45, I could have applied on my own and probably received an unrestricted visa. I just have to avoid being fired or deported :wink:
And you get a big tax advantage while working on a 457. The government also kicks in a stipend in the form of the 'living while away from home allownce', which is added to every paycheck. Employers also must contribute to a superannuation fund that is yours. Once you leave the country, you get the whole lump sum in one shot. Or, you can leave it in and treat it like retirement money. All in all, its a good deal. Wages are relatively high here, cost of living a bit higher than the US, but lower than the UK.
So it's been quite an adventure, but the economy is screaming down here and they are looking for every kind of skill you can think of. Even truck drivers with experience are able to get a visa on their own.
And I also sense a different attitude about people like me who come here to work. There is no 'you are taking work from a local' kind of vibe that is prevalent in the US. It's more that people here realize they need outsiders to come and live here to help build this young country, and are glad to have you. It's like the last great frontier :D
DJ Downunder
Honorary Lifer
Posts: 4776
Joined: Sun Mar 20, 2005 3:26 pm
Donating Member #: 0
Location: Melbourne

Post by DJ Downunder »

You guys would love it down here.

One thing that you would notice straight away..There are no fat chicks.

We sent them all to America.. :D

DJ
User avatar
Wass
Basic User
Posts: 59
Joined: Mon Mar 27, 2006 8:00 pm

Post by Wass »

oh yeah and did I mention all the incredibly hot women down here?

come on now DJ, the Aussie "Biggest Loser" show starts this week :D
DJ Downunder
Honorary Lifer
Posts: 4776
Joined: Sun Mar 20, 2005 3:26 pm
Donating Member #: 0
Location: Melbourne

Post by DJ Downunder »

Yeah I was just kidding.. :wink:

DJ
Shaman
Honorary Lifer
Posts: 1001
Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2005 5:03 pm
Donating Member #: 0
Location: Maine, USA
Contact:

Post by Shaman »

Wass wrote:oh yeah and did I mention all the incredibly hot women down here?
Man Law.
Proof please.
sjbmw
Moderator
Posts: 2978
Joined: Fri Mar 18, 2005 12:03 am
Donating Member #: 263
Location: Gloucester County, NJ

Post by sjbmw »

Shaman wrote:
Wass wrote:oh yeah and did I mention all the incredibly hot women down here?
Man Law.
Proof please.
rut roh, are we headed for the Playhouse.....
Freedom is dangerous. Those in power that steal freedom are more dangerous.
OU812
Lifer
Posts: 2788
Joined: Sat Aug 12, 2006 7:15 pm
Donating Member #: 0
Location: Buffalo Grove IL Chi Town Sub.

Post by OU812 »

I was there. Bondi beach, topless! I did see one old hag there. Very HOT ladies and they LOVE Americans!
Note: The ladies are topless, not just men. I should not post when I am drunk and horny.
Last edited by OU812 on Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
RIDE TOO PRETEND, PRETEND TOO RIDE. :)
89 Oldwing, 07 WR250R, 14 KX250F
User avatar
iowabeakster
Quadruple Lifer
Posts: 1962
Joined: Mon Mar 21, 2005 5:43 am
Location: iowa city, ia

Post by iowabeakster »

Well that settles it. I'm going!

Thank you Wass, I really appreciate it.

It may take a few years, to get a bank roll built up, and to maybe expand my "skilled" qualifications. :lol:
I was dreaming when I wrote this, forgive me if it goes astray...
Post Reply