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What China does better than Australia (and I'd assume most of the West):
Substantial food (i.e. meals) is very cheap, even relative to the minimum wage here
Most places, even less famous cities, have a lot of cool culture and stuff to do, and of course their own cuisines, whereas Australia, as a young colonial country, doesn't have as much history to boast of and most attractions are less meaningful in that sense
The average person is quite kind, though some drivers will get frustrated with you
Bike infrastructure is more present, especially in urbanised areas (of which there are lots... Maybe more than there should be, but who's gonna stop the one party system hey?), and if not, you are allowed to use the footpath
Also related to urbanisation, the skyline views and things like that in major metropolises are really beautiful, where as Australia's are... Meh?
What Australia does better than China
We're less addicted to our phones (I know! I can't believe it either!)
You don't need your passport of citizenship ID card for literally everything and travel between states is not the government's business. For example in China I needed to produce my passport so I could go into a garden
Entertainment is cheaper relative to the minimum wage e.g. a book is $20 ish, which is a little under an hour's min wage, where as in China is 50RMB ish, or two hours of min wage work. However food is much worse, see above
The 70 years ownership law can make life quite precarious for the average Chinese family especially because the gov't can just snatch it off you whenever they want for their development and don't have to answer to anyone. In Aus they can take your land off you but constitutionally they have to pay you back for it. Farmland also belongs to the state in China. Farmers have it ROUGH in Australia but the fact that they actually own their land gives them an out if they need to sell and move
Similarly, while rural-urban discrepancies are a serious issue in Australia, those of China make Australia seem like a paradise and quickly puts into perspective why there are so many people in places like Shanghai
The air in Australia is mad crisp
People staring at you for being a foreigner in the city is just.... Not going to happen
What they're about the same on
A Chinese person's English is about as good as an Aussie's (insert whatever language they did in school here), obviously not including those who graduate in international studies etc. if they can't explain something to you in English they'll bring the translator out
Places like Shanghai aside (where they're absolutely fantastic), public transport is about the same
Ethnic diversity*: while Australia's is about the many many Indigenous groups AND immigration, much of which has an extensive history as well as those who are "new arrivals", China's ethnic diversity is from their ethnic minorities that don't tend to stem from immigration but is equally as vast and vibrant. Both countries have major issues with the oppression thereof but also have govt initiatives etc to support them
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My Trip to Japan
Here's the write-up, with lots of photos. Enjoy!
Ok so I was gonna write a whole lot, but that was exhausting so I'm gonna mainly show off some photos.
First off, here's the view from our hotel room. We went to a place in Ota City - a little ways out from Tokyo but close to the airport, which was convenient.
It was a nice little area. Quiet, with lots of businesses around. We mainly got food from the nearby Family Mart - konbini food is really good. For the price (cheap), it was a good place to stay.
The Places I Went
We didn't end up going to too many tourist spots because the weather was pretty bad, but there were a couple places I want to highlight.
Enoshima
We went to Enoshima as my older sibling wanted to visit the shrine (as seen in Bocchi the Rock) to pray at.
We did not, unfortunately, learn the lesson conveyed by Bocchi, namely that there were a shitload of stairs.
A metric fuckload of stairs.
Way too many stairs.
Fortunately it had a ferry at the end of the walking course that took us back to the mainland cause otherwise holy shit the stairs would kill us (real).
Tokyo Tower
The number 1 obvious tourist destination! We didn't end up going to the top, partially because the lines were too long, and partially because I have acrophobia. Still, it was really cool seeing it - I had no idea of the sheer scale of it.
Also there was a cool temple with a lot of cherry blossoms nearby. Neat.
I didn't get any good photos of the cherry blossoms because of the weather, but rest assured that they were pretty.
Cat Cafe
We also went to a cat cafe in Akihabara. There were lots of cats. Look at them.
Most of them were very sleepy, which is fair tbh.
The Things I Ate
While I was overseas, I posted pictures of each day's breakfast on my Twitter (follow me if you want who cares), and I just wanted to highlight some of the favourite things I had here.
Melonpan and Boss Coffee! This was the first meal I had in Japan. Melonpan is a very sweet and tasty pastry, precisely as anime informed me it would be. Boss Coffee ended up being our main source of caffeine, as there was a vending machine near the hotel that sold a few varieties. They had a collab going with Umamusume, but I don't know anything about that series honestly. Other than that it's about horses???
Dango~ I bought this in a Lawson inside Tokyo Tower. I really like the consistency of dango - just the right balance of soft and chewy.
Takoyaki (I didn't get any good photos oops so here is clip art)! It was not at all like how I expected. I had it a few times at karaoke, and some from a supermarket. Some of the karaoke stuff had cheese in it which really brought it together deliciously. The supermarket stuff was less good, obviously, but it was edible.
Iconic. I did not play the Pocky game.
(Ignore the melonpan and Boss coffee, I don't have a problem) The onigiri was one of my favourite foods to get. Lots of variety in fillings, nice and cheap - a perfect meal honestly. I really need to get some sushi vinegar and make some of my own.
The kinoko vs takenoko chocolate debate. Tbh, they both taste pretty much the same - it's more a debate over texture and mouthfeel. My preference is the mushrooms honestly - I just like the balance of wafer and chocolate better. Both are good though.
My favourite meal would have to be the bowl of pork ramen I had. It was so good, the quality of the noodles was something that I've never seen in Australia - a meal I can't imagine being able to get outside of a hyper specialized (read: expensive) business here. 10/10 would eat again.
The Stuff I Bought
We went to karaoke with the gang to watch HoloFes, and ended up getting some exclusive stuff in the Joysound-Hololive collab.
Also bought some idol cards that came with some little chocolate wafers that only kinda made me want to throw-up.
Finally, I picked up a lot of books. Some manga, of course. I thought I was getting Vol 1 of Bocchi the Rock, but this is actually the Anthology - which is also pretty cool. Also Vol 1 of Chainsaw Man, 'cause why not.
I also got the Winter 2022 edition of the Jojo Magazine - because that seemed like a pretty cool thing to get imho. My camera recognizes Jolyne as a real human face, which is a little disconcerting.
I wanted to find a Mika Pikazo art book, or some Pixiv art collections, but this was the only art book I managed to find. It's pretty cool though!
That's basically all the stuff I got though. I don't usually get much in the way of merch, it's not really my thing, but I felt like it'd be a waste to not buy anything while I was there.
The Thoughts I Had
Overall, it was a great experience! It was amazing seeing how different things were from Australia. Especially the rail system, which differs from Australia's through sheer virtue of actually existing. The food was great, such high quality for an affordable price.
It was great seeing things that I actually recognized on display in Akihabara (read: weeb stuff), like it was the first time that I really comprehended that my interests were things that existed in the real world. Sorry if that doesn't make sense - really I just want to make clear that it expanded my horizons.
If you get the chance to, I definitely reccomend going to Tokyo. I am for sure going back one day. There is plenty more for me to see and experience, so much left undone and forgotten. I will return!
#travel#japan#not art#sorry if the formatting is messed up#this is the first time i'm making a long post like this#and the post editor is not good#chafing against that 30 image limit oof
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Be a Global Citizen: Achieve the UN SDGs While Studying Abroad
Ah, studying abroad—the ultimate adventure where you pack your bags, hop on a plane, and immerse yourself in a new culture, all while pretending that you're going to "learn" something. But what if I told you that your semester of living off instant noodles and trying not to get lost in a foreign country could also help save the world? Enter the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs)—17 global goals designed to make the world a better place by 2030. And guess what? Your study abroad program might just be the key to achieving them.
That’s right: while you're out there trying to figure out how to ask for directions in French or marveling at how cheap street food is in Thailand, you could also be contributing to global peace, prosperity, and environmental sustainability (and no, I’m not kidding).
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What Are the UN SDGs?
First things first: what are these Sustainable Development Goals? In 2015, the United Nations came up with 17 goals to tackle global challenges like poverty, inequality, and climate change. Think of them as the world's to-do list, except instead of "buy milk" and "do laundry," we’ve got "end world hunger" and "achieve gender equality." No pressure, right?
The goals cover everything from quality education to clean water, and while they sound like something for governments and NGOs to deal with, you—yes, you, future globetrotter—can totally help out. Because when you study abroad, you're not just earning credits; you're learning how to be a global citizen. And that, my friend, can make a real difference.
How Your Study Abroad Program Aligns with the SDGs
So, how does your semester abroad align with these world-saving goals? Let’s break it down in a way that doesn’t sound like a UN press briefing.
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1. No Poverty (Goal 1)
Sure, you’re probably going to be living on a tight budget while studying abroad, but you can still make a difference. Many study abroad programs offer opportunities to volunteer with local communities. Imagine spending your weekends helping local businesses thrive or participating in community projects—because nothing says "I'm cultured" like making the world a better place while trying not to max out your credit card.
2. Quality Education (Goal 4)
You’re literally contributing to this one by just being there! Studying abroad exposes you to different education systems, teaching methods, and perspectives. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of global issues, and you might even help local students learn about your home country. Plus, you’ll finally have an answer when someone asks, “What did you actually learn during that semester in Spain?”
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3. Gender Equality (Goal 5)
Studying abroad is a powerful way to explore how gender equality plays out in different cultures. You might participate in programs or organizations that focus on women’s empowerment or gender rights. Plus, you’ll learn to appreciate how far we’ve come (or still have to go) in achieving gender parity across the globe. Who knew that your debates over coffee in a Parisian café could help foster gender equality?
4. Climate Action (Goal 13)
Okay, so flying halfway across the world isn’t exactly eco-friendly, but hear me out. Many study abroad programs emphasize sustainability, offering chances to learn about local environmental challenges and solutions. Whether you're studying ocean conservation in Australia or sustainable agriculture in Costa Rica, your experiences abroad can make you an eco-warrior in training.
And hey, packing light and using public transportation abroad? That’s practically saving the planet, right?
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5. Reduced Inequalities (Goal 10)
Studying abroad opens your eyes to the vast inequalities that exist in the world, whether it’s economic, racial, or social. By immersing yourself in another culture, you’re not only learning but also challenging your own biases. Plus, many programs offer the chance to engage with marginalized communities, giving you firsthand insight into efforts to reduce inequality. Now, that’s what we call “making the world a smaller, fairer place”—one awkward cultural misunderstanding at a time.
6. Decent Work and Economic Growth (Goal 8)
You know how study abroad programs always have those internship opportunities? Well, those are more than just a fancy bullet point on your résumé. Interning abroad helps you understand global economies, labor markets, and industries in ways that textbooks can’t. You’ll be contributing to economic growth, even if most of your paycheck goes toward souvenirs and late-night snacks.
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7. Partnerships for the Goals (Goal 17)
Here’s the kicker: studying abroad is all about forming connections. You’re building relationships with people from all over the world, collaborating on projects, and fostering intercultural understanding. These global partnerships are essential for achieving the SDGs, because—spoiler alert—no one country or individual can do it alone. So, while you’re sipping tea in a Moroccan café with classmates from three different continents, you’re also contributing to international cooperation.
FAQs: Your Study Abroad and SDGs Cheat Sheet
1. Can my study abroad program really help achieve the SDGs?
Absolutely! By participating in a study abroad program, you're contributing to global education, fostering cross-cultural understanding, and potentially engaging in volunteer or internship opportunities that directly support the SDGs.
2. How can I make a bigger impact while studying abroad?
Get involved! Volunteer, intern, or participate in local projects that align with the SDGs. Even small actions, like supporting local businesses or learning about sustainable practices, can make a difference.
3. Which SDGs align most with studying abroad?
Education (Goal 4), reduced inequalities (Goal 10), and partnerships (Goal 17) are the big ones. But depending on your program, you could also contribute to goals like climate action (Goal 13) or gender equality (Goal 5).
4. Isn't flying bad for the environment?
Yes, air travel has a carbon footprint, but many programs are now offering ways to offset emissions or focus on sustainability once you’re on the ground. Look for eco-friendly options while abroad, like public transportation or sustainable housing.
5. Can I really make a difference as just one person?
Yes! While you won’t single-handedly solve world hunger, your actions—whether it’s volunteering, learning, or building global partnerships—can contribute to the larger effort of achieving the SDGs.
6. How can I find study abroad programs that focus on the SDGs?
Look for programs that mention sustainability, global citizenship, or community engagement. Many universities now offer SDG-focused study abroad opportunities!
7. Will my study abroad experience really look good on my résumé?
Yes, especially if you can link it to global challenges like the SDGs. Employers love candidates who are globally minded and can think critically about issues like sustainability and inequality.
8. What if I just want to have fun while studying abroad?
That’s totally fine! But remember, even while having fun, you’re gaining experiences that contribute to personal growth and global understanding—key elements of the SDGs.
9. How does cultural immersion tie into the SDGs?
Cultural immersion helps you develop empathy, cultural competence, and a broader worldview—all essential for tackling issues like inequality, education, and global partnerships.
10. What’s the best part of connecting study abroad with the SDGs?
You get to travel, learn, and make a difference—all at the same time. It’s like being a superhero, but with fewer capes and more plane tickets.
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Wednesday, August 21, 2024
Outraged Over Gaza, Protesters Show Left-Wing Divisions as Convention Opens (NYT) As Democrats gathered in Chicago on Monday, eager to project an image of a liberal movement fully united behind Vice President Kamala Harris, thousands of people marched a few blocks away, presenting a thorny counterpoint. For hours, protesters furious over the Biden administration’s support for Israel and its failure to end the war in Gaza held signs, chanted and pushed for Ms. Harris to break with the president on those issues. The loudest challenge to the opening day of the Democratic National Convention was coming not from Republicans, but from the progressive left.
Businesses Are Already Girding for Next Phase of the U.S.-China Trade War (NYT) If not for the trade war between the world’s two largest economies, Easy Signs would now be hiring dozens of workers at its factory in Allentown, Pa. It would be readying plans to build a second plant generating another 100 jobs. Based in Australia, Easy Signs manufactures banners and marketing installations for corporate events, using huge printers to press logos and slogans onto rolls of cloth. Its American business has been growing 70 percent a year. Still, the company is putting off an expansion. Its cloth signs are displayed on aluminum stands made in China. Those products are now subject to a series of tariffs reaching as high as 365 percent under a policy set in motion by former President Donald J. Trump and continued by the Biden administration in the name of protecting American industry from Chinese government subsidies. The costs of imported components could increase further should Mr. Trump win November’s presidential election and follow through on his threat to add a tariff of 60 percent or more on all Chinese goods, and 10 percent to all imports. “That’s definitely a scary concept,” said Andy Fryer, co-founder of Easy Signs. “The whole feasibility goes out the window.”
Not just for kids anymore: Adults turn to lemonade stands as side hustles (Washington Post) There was no ice at Giant. There was no ice at CVS. And Malia Blake was getting anxious. Her new side hustle, intended to help her climb out of debt, was inspired by a woman she saw on TikTok do this to pay for pharmacy school. It depended on four ingredients: ice, water, sweetener and lemons. Lemonade stands used to be only for kids who wanted to make pocket change during their summer breaks. Now people in their 20s and 30s around the country have started squeezing lemons to pay off bills. They set up stands at farmers markets, local festivals and concerts. Proprietors say it’s very profitable, but the business is extremely weather dependent and has gotten highly competitive. Blake, 26, said she has around $40,000 in debt from student loans, credit cards and a car. “The cost of living is kind of high and I have a lot of expenses,” said Blake, who lives in D.C. and works in corporate communications. “I’m constantly looking for ways outside of my 9-to-5 [job] to put towards my debt and my future. Lemons are cheap. I thought I could do this, too.” Blake says she makes $1,000 to $1,500 in sales per event. She sells her lemonade for $8 a cup and offers five flavors: watermelon, mango, strawberry, hibiscus and plain. It takes her about one minute to make a cup.
Phone taps, sabotage and an assassination plot: Is Germany in Cold War 2.0? (BBC) Holes mysteriously found cut in army base fences. An alleged plot to assassinate Germany’s top weapons manufacturer. Phone taps on a high-level Luftwaffe call. These aren’t storylines lifted from a 1960s spy novel but real-life events in Germany, this year. Not all of these events can definitively be blamed on Moscow, but Germany is on heightened alert for possible acts of Russian sabotage, because of Berlin’s continued military support for Kyiv. As a hot war rages between Russia and Ukraine, there are fears that Europe has slipped into a new Cold War. But what does a rekindled Cold War look like for Europe’s biggest economy and a country that was once itself cut in half by the Iron Curtain? The biggest bombshell dropped just last month when CNN reported that US officials had told Berlin of an alleged Russian plot to kill the chief executive of Germany’s biggest arms company Rheinmetall. The 61-year-old is, to use a crude term, a real “somebody”, particularly in a world where Nato countries are spending billions to re-supply Ukraine and boost their own security. Had a plot to kill him been successful, it would have sent shockwaves through the West.
Ukraine Strikes Bridges in Russia, Aiming to Entrap Troops (NYT) Russian troops defending a pocket of territory wedged between a river and the border with Ukraine were at risk of becoming encircled, military analysts said Monday, after Ukraine bombed bridges that are the only routes for resupply or retreat. In their counterattack into Russia, which has been underway now for nearly two weeks, Ukrainian troops quickly broke through thinly manned border defenses, fanned out on highways and captured towns and villages, initially pushing deeper into Russian territory. The bombing of bridges, in contrast, takes aim at land between the Seym River, the border and an area inside Russia already controlled by Ukraine, with the potential to entrap the Russian forces positioned there. Three bridges span this stretch of river, all now destroyed or damaged, according to statements released by the Ukrainian Air Force and to social media posts by Russian officials and military commentators. The potential encirclement of its forces in the area adds another challenge to a Russian Army caught off guard by Ukraine’s startling incursion over the border on Aug. 6.
Azerbaijan raises alarm over Caspian Sea's 'catastrophic' shrinking (Reuters) Things are drying up between Asia and Europe. Really big things. According to the president of Azerbaijan, the Caspian Sea is drying up at a worrying pace. In a meeting held on Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Azeri President Ilham Aliyev highlighted the sea’s “catastrophic” shrinkage, citing a decades-long trend of its waters slowly receding and the fact that rocks that were hidden under water just two years ago are now sticking out “a meter above the surface.” The Caspian Sea isn’t really a sea. It’s actually the world’s largest lake, though it is almost as salty as a sea. It’s steadily shrunk since the mid-1990s thanks to a combination of climate change-accelerated evaporation and the diversion of the Volga (Europe’s longest river) for irrigation projects.
Pakistan suffers internet slowdown as government denies setting up a national firewall (AP) People in Pakistan reported much slower internet over the past several days with some experts on Monday estimating its speed falling to less than half its usual capacity at times. The problem has affected millions of users, disrupting businesses and drawing nationwide complaints, while authorities have denied allegations that the installation of a national firewall was behind the slowdown. Since February, users have been either unable to use social media or allowed limited access following a governmental crackdown before the Feb. 8 parliamentary election. However, internet speed has now noticeably slowed down. Users are unable to quickly send emails or use the messaging service WhatsApp, with businesspeople and doctors saying it has negatively affected their daily work, particularly receiving statements and medical reports.
Contingency plans for the Taiwan Strait (Defense News/WP) It has become conventional wisdom among the halls of the United States government that China will launch a full-scale invasion of Taiwan within the next few years. And when that happens, the US military has a relatively straightforward response in mind: Unleash hell. Speaking to The Washington Post on the sidelines of the International Institute for Strategic Studies’ annual Shangri-La Dialogue in June, US Indo-Pacific Command chief Navy Admiral Samuel Paparo colorfully described the US military’s contingency plan for a Chinese invasion of Taiwan as flooding the narrow Taiwan Strait between the two countries with swarms of thousands upon thousands of drones, by land, sea, and air, to delay a Chinese attack enough for the US and its allies to muster additional military assets in the region. “I want to turn the Taiwan Strait into an unmanned hellscape using a number of classified capabilities,” Paparo said, “so that I can make their lives utterly miserable for a month, which buys me the time for the rest of everything.”
UN says a record number of aid workers were killed in 2023 and this year may be even higher (AP) A record number of aid workers were killed in conflicts around the world last year—more than half after the Israel-Hamas war started on Oct. 7—and this year may become even deadlier, the United Nations said Monday. The 280 aid workers from 33 countries killed in 2023 was more than double the previous year’s figure of 118, the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs known as OCHA said in a report on World Humanitarian Day. OCHA said this year “may be on track for an even deadlier outcome,” with 172 aid workers killed as of Aug. 7, according to a provisional account from the Aid Worker Security Database. More than 280 aid workers have been killed in the war in Gaza, now in its 11th month, mainly in airstrikes. The majority of them are Palestinians who worked for the U.N. agency helping Palestinian refugees known as UNRWA, according to OCHA. It said that “extreme levels of violence in Sudan and South Sudan “ also have contributed to the death toll both this year and last.
In Uganda’s chaotic capital, boda-boda motorcycle taxis are a source of life and death (AP) The young men perched on motorcycles looked dazed in the morning heat. But at the sight of a potential passenger, they furiously kick-started their machines and tried to outrace each other for the business. For tens of thousands of men in Uganda’s capital, Kampala, this is how to make a living. For others, the speeding motorcycles embody the city’s chaos as an essential but menacing means of transport. The motorcycle taxis, known locally as boda-bodas, are ubiquitous in East African capitals like Nairobi and Kigali. But nowhere in the region have boda-boda numbers been surging more dramatically than in Kampala, a city of 3 million people, no mass transit system and rampant unemployment. An estimated 350,000 boda-bodas operate in Kampala, driven by men who come from all parts of Uganda and say there are no other jobs for them. The boda-boda men, who operate mostly unregulated, have resisted recent attempts to dislodge them from the narrow streets of Kampala’s central business district, frustrating city authorities and underscoring the government’s fears over the consequences of angering a horde of jobless men.
Nearly half of world’s migrants are Christian, Pew Research shows (Religion News Service) The world’s 280 million immigrants have greater shares of Christians, Muslims and Jews than the general population, according to a new Pew Research Center study released Monday (Aug. 19). “You see migrants coming to places like the U.S., Canada, different places through Western Europe, and being more religious—and sometimes more Christian in particular—than the native-born people in those countries,” said Achsah Callahan, the study’s lead researcher. While Christians make up about 30% of the world’s population, the world’s migrants are 47% Christian, according to the latest data collected in 2020. The study found that Muslims make up 29% of the migrant population but 25% of the world’s population. Jews, only 0.2% of the world’s population but 1% of migrants, are by far the most likely religious group to have migrated, with 20% of Jews worldwide living outside their country of birth compared to just 6% of Christians and 4% of Muslims.
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Noel HC: Rags to Riches Challenge
Let's see Noel Campbell's card childhood
Noel was born in a rural town in Australia to a low-income family. His mother left early on in his life when his dad's drinking habits and gambling addiction was becoming worrisome, not sparing her son much of an after thought as she left him to be raised with this sorry excuse for a man.
In Noel's eyes, both of his parents had failed at what they had set out to do with their lives, in very different ways, but failed nonetheless. However it was only natural... because they hadn't planned ahead. Which was something Noel had always been doing meticulously since he was little. Never feeling safe or supported in his own home, he learned how to navigate and read people as a way to survive and get what he needed, to save every penny, hide valuable items to pawn them off later, and eventually, held down various jobs and side hustles once he reached his teenage years. He mixed in with a bit of a bad crowd... but he kept a cool head, always looking for a way to get ahead of all the rest. He was one of the guys! But his smile never quite reached his eyes.
Once he had saved up for college, his own apartment, as well one hell of a motorcycle.. he left for Sydney. There, he proceeded to work on his MBA, all while taking advantage of the business opportunities that Sydney had to offer, which were quite a lot. While he started off as an office rat (not before cutting his hair and covering up some tattoos unfit for the work environment), he quickly climbed the corporate ladder before he had even gotten his Master's, all while his side businesses were thriving. When he wasn't buying, selling and managing bars and venues across the city, he also had a hand in the seedy underbelly of the beautiful capital, both through being a loan shark, money laundering, as well as gathering and selling information.
This went on until he reached his upper twenties, and he decided it was time to expand his reach. Moving to Manhattan in New York City, he continued on doing what he had always been doing back in Sydney... but he also bought up an amusement park on Coney Island.
He had developed an interest in robotics, and was hooked on how there was no better way to be in control of your surroundings than with the efficiency of machines, and there was nothing he desired more than control. Unlike humans, they never did anything they were not programmed to do. They were reliable. Effective. Precise. Just like him.
Ever the sponge for knowledge, he worked with several engineers and experts to develop something he could use to his advantage while running all his businesses. A robot to keep an eye on people of interest, while also offering up protection from external sources. Protection he could actually trust, that wouldn't cower and bleed when the going got tough. He used the park to get money from the suckers wasting their cash on cheap thrills... but he also planted a project named Loo Loo amidst it all. The park needed a mascot after all.
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List of Countries that Offer Easy Work Visas to Indians
In today's interconnected globalised world, the thought of working abroad has become a sought-after option for many professionals, including those from India, with career advancement and exposure to diverse cultures being the primary motivators. However, negotiating the hurdles of obtaining a work visa can be challenging and scary. Nonetheless, several countries having bilateral agreements with India, or those seeking to recruit foreign talent, have simplified their work visa requirements to make international employment more accessible to Indian experts and encourage the influx of talented workers.
Canada Canada is a popular choice for Indian people because to its flexible immigration regulations and Express Entry system. The country offers work permits and programmes such as the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) and the Provincial Nominee Programme (PNP) to recruit qualified professionals.
Eligibility: Skilled individuals who have received employment offers or are contemplating the Provincial Nominee Programme. A Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) measures abilities, work experience, language competency, and education.
Australia
The General Skilled Migration (GSM) programme in Australia uses a points-based method to assess applicants based on age, language competence, job experience, and qualifications. With decreased quotas for skilled workers, Australia provides attractive work visa possibilities for Indian professionals seeking overseas career advancement. The country's citizenship rights, safe environment, and high living standards make it a desirable location. Australia's strong economy and broad work market offer several chances for professionals to prosper and succeed.
Eligibility: Skilled professionals who meet points-based system requirements such as age, English proficiency, job experience, and qualifications under the General Skilled Migration (GSM) programme.
Germany Germany has a significant demand for talented individuals in IT, engineering, and healthcare. It attracts many Indian students because to its cheap tuition fees and many work visa alternatives, as well as the EU Blue Card for highly trained individuals, making it a viable option for many.
Eligibility: Highly qualified workers in engineering, information technology, and medicine with a university degree and a job offer that meets the EU Blue Card's minimum income requirements.
New Zealand The Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) in New Zealand is designed for persons with in-demand talents and requires an Expression of Interest (EOI) submission for residency consideration. With expedited immigration processes and minimum requirements, New Zealand stands out as an attractive option for Indian professionals. The country's spectacular natural scenery and modern conveniences make it an enticing place to live. New Zealand's liberal immigration policies provide numerous opportunities for job advancement and personal development.
Individuals with in-demand talents and certifications can apply for the Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) and get a residency invitation.
Singapore Singapore is known for its robust economy and hospitable environment for foreigners. It offers a variety of work visa alternatives, including the Employment Pass, S Pass, Work Holiday Pass, and Training Employment Pass. The work culture is expat-friendly, and English is widely spoken, therefore it is a popular choice for Indian nationals.
Professionals, managers, executives, and experts with employment offers, relevant qualifications, and field experience can apply for the Employment Pass. Singapore, known for its easy work visa process, welcomes Indian professionals from a variety of fields, including teaching, computer technology, and hospitality. As a global financial hub, the city-state provides numerous job prospects and a favourable business environment. Singapore's pleasant temperature adds to its attraction, making it an appealing destination for individuals looking for career advancement in a dynamic atmosphere.
Ireland The Critical Skills Employment Permit in Ireland intends to attract qualified individuals in important areas without requiring a labour market needs test, while also providing a path to permanent residency.
Eligibility: Highly skilled professionals in IT, engineering, and health areas are eligible for the Critical Skills Employment Permit, which provides a pathway to permanent residency without a labour market needs test.
United Arab Emirates
Leveraging its strategic location and tax benefits to attract international talent, the UAE remains a prominent choice for Indians looking to relocate and work abroad, issuing work and employment visas relatively easily with the implementation of visa reforms, such as long-term residency visas for skilled professionals.
Eligibility: As a result of visa modifications, skilled professionals are now eligible for long-term residency permits, drawn to the UAE for its strategic position and tax benefits.
The Netherlands
Indians like the Netherlands for its work-life balance, ease of acquiring a work permit, high quality of life, future growth potential, and lower taxes.
Eligibility: Foreign nationals seeking work visas, entrepreneurs preparing to start a firm, and professionals looking to develop in a technologically innovative environment with high living standards.
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom is a varied and cosmopolitan Western European country renowned for its historical landmarks, dynamic cities, and world-class education and healthcare. With its diversified culture and robust economy, the United Kingdom has numerous immigration programmes that allow uncomplicated work visas for Indians to enter and work there. As a powerful global economic force, the United Kingdom provides numerous opportunities for Indian people seeking to work abroad. Various visa options, like the Global Talent Visa and the Skilled Worker Visa, make it easier for skilled professionals to enter the nation. The UK's thriving economy and sturdy infrastructure provide an ideal environment for furthering one's career.
Eligibility
The eligibility requirements vary by immigration programme. Some of the most important eligibility criteria are as follows:
70 points under the point-based immigration system Job Offer English Language Proficiency Undergraduate-level educational qualification Salary threshold of £25,600 annually
The parameters are subject to change depending on economic situations. As a result, it is critical to understand and prepare for the precise requirements outlined in the immigration programme.
These are some of the best countries for working professionals in India who want to work overseas, completing thorough research, preparing effectively, and matching their abilities to the destination criteria are critical stages towards a successful application. These countries offer several opportunities for people to grow in their jobs while also experiencing different cultures and lifestyles. However, it is critical to stay up to date on visa laws by reviewing official government sources to obtain accurate and current information before going on an overseas career adventure.
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Popularity of Taxi Service Reasons and Analysis
Taxi in Melbourne has been around for over a century now. At one time it was the only option apart from public transport to move from one side of the town to other. But as the days and years passed and with the advent of mobile phones and technology now the common man has more options to choose from instead of just relying on taxi service.
But still after so much of advancements even today taxi remained and will remain number 1 alternate for a quick ride. There are several reasons why. Let's analyze them to find the answer.
Say NO to Surge Pricing
No.1 reason is Taxi service operate with NO SURGE. It doesn't matter if its busy, quiet, or less taxis running or more taxis on the road. Once you find a taxi near me and call them to book one with a fixed price taxi that's it. You won't end up paying anything extra if you are on time and you are going the destination you informed. Such is not the case with Ride shares. They will give you cheap rides at odd times but that loss they try to recover when it's a busy day by surging prices.
Booking your ride home with us will give you peace of mind that no matter how hard you party into, you'll be riding home safely. Melbourne Taxi booked with use are accredited, security checked, driven by quality drivers and even have in-car cameras.
Wheelchair Taxi Melbourne
The second most important reason can be only taxis can provide services to disabled passengers safely in disability taxi. All drivers with Book maxi cab Melbourne are fully trained and government licensed to carry disable passenger in a wheelchair taxi with proper belts to hold him tight and firm. Taxi companies and operators have to bear lot of expenses is which other ride sharing companies won't be able to make it.
We recognize WAVs have a vital role in delivering transport services for passengers in wheelchairs by providing people a level of mobility not offered by other services such as trains, trams and buses.
The driver must undergo training for two weeks to be able to qualify to drive taxi with wheelchair access. The training is extensive and it covers every safety and health aspect which the driver can face while on the road with a disable passenger on board. Please refer to Driver accreditation for wheelchair taxi for more information
These maxi cabs with wheelchair access have to undergo quarterly quality testing to make sure that it is safe and capable enough to do the job.
Our fleet of disability taxi provide services all around Melbourne including wheelchair taxi at Melbourne airport and Avalon airport.
Maxi cab Services to Melbourne Airport:
When you plan a trip with your family for an interstate or international destination no matter how hard you try but you end up with piles of luggage to carry with you along with your family. In this scene the only viable cheap and best option available is to call a maxi cab to airport instead of ending up calling multiple taxis or ride share cars. First of all, it will be peace of mind all the group members and luggage goes together and secondly you won't end up paying a fortune to reach out to airport.
with heavy luggage you don't need to do lifting and un-lift. Every maxi cab comes with a wheelchair accessible ramp which can be used to load and unload the luggage at one go. So give up the worry of heavy luggage.
When you book a maxi cab to airport with us you will be quickly provided with a confirmation SMS and the driver will be in touch with you half an hour before the due time and will update you with plate number. We do fix price and metered fare depending on customer choice. To find what is best for you please refer Fixed fare: pay and go
Please remember that every card transaction done in taxis across Australia will attract a service fee of 5% charged by your financial institute. No extra charges on Cash payment. Please refer Cabcharge to know more.
We accept all cards like AMEX, MASTERCARD, VISA, CABCHARGE, ETICKET, FLEET CARD etc.
Please refer Taxi to Melbourne airport for more information
How many does maxi cab fits?
So, let's address this very common doubt.
A very famous and common question which most of the passengers ask while making a booking. Every maxi cab is designed to carry up to a max of 11 passengers plus the driver. So, the total including the driver will be 12.
Such big group is not possible to travel together in any other ride sharing cars.
alright if such a big group can travel together how does the pricing works? well if you are thinking that it's charged per passengers then you are wrong. It's a metered fare. it doesn't matter if it's a short fare or long trip you will be charged whatever on the meter is. For more such common question please visit our FAQ section.
Day Trips in Melbourne
If you are looking for a personal driver with full comfort, then you are at the correct place. We have special packages for day trip around Melbourne. We have categorized the trips into Short trips and Long trips covering various destinations. Please visit Melbourne taxi for day trips for more details.
Above were a few reasons why taxi will remain popular mode of transport now and forever.
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Getting Cheap Flights When Flying Internationally
Finding a cheap flight to Seychelles from London can be hard because of needing to cross many countries, plus the distance covers thousands of miles and flight hours.
However, getting cheap flights to Baltimore from London or other locations is very much possible if you know how to do the tricks mentioned below.
By following the techniques that we will provide, you can get even business class flights to Cairns Australia for a much cheaper rate.
First, find a travel agent. They can offer really good prices for international flights as they have direct contacts and even better discounts than what you can get on the airline’s site.
This is because travel agencies have partnerships and buy tickets in bulk. Tour packages may also be offered that include a lot of services for a discounted cost.
Guaranteed, they can provide the best prices above all else.
Second, go for connecting flights. Compared to straight flights, connecting flights are typically cheaper. This does have the disadvantage, though, of needing to have good precision so that you do not miss your flight.
You would also expect to have more waiting times for your connecting flight to depart.
Another trick to get cheap flights to Memphis from London is to score tickets for off-peak seasons. Even booking two to three days before or after holidays can have a lot of difference when it comes to price.
In some cases, for barely filled planes you might be lucky and score an upgrade for free!
Many apps and sites are also capable of giving good deals for plane tickets. They will provide you with the best route, airlines to take, and flight times. They will also provide the estimated travel time so you can see if it will fit your schedule.
Of course, if you want to get cheap flights, you should consider flying economy. Economy class packages are the cheapest tickets that you could get. It also provides the least amenities so that is something that you should also consider.
Compared to getting premium economy, business class, or first class seats, flying economy will save you lots of money. But, if you value comfort and want to fly in style, or if you don’t want to be cramped, then consider upgrading but only up to what you can afford.
Don’t be afraid to go for budget airlines, too. Budget airlines can get you from one location or another without additional amenities or freebies - a basic but cheap experience in short.
If you want to fly cheaply, one thing that you can do is make using your credit cards that offer a points or rewards system. Many credit cards offer points that you can accumulate each time you make a purchase.
You can convert these points into a dollar value that you can use to slash prices off your airfare.
You can also opt to join frequent flier programs where you can get discounts and even get free flights the more times that you fly.
Another thing that you can try out is to use incognito mode when browsing for flights. There is a belief that browsing incognito, or clearing cookies, will give you a better price on airline’s sites.
Some say that this trick is not true, but if you want cheaper rates then it might be worth a shot.
These are just some very good techniques to get cheaper international flights. These tricks can work for local flights, too.
These travel hacks that you may call can save you huge money in the long run. You can put those savings as extra money during your travels, and you can even use them for your next flight!
We have tried these methods ourselves and most of them really work. If you want to travel internationally, shopping for airline air smartly is a definite must.
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Affordable and Convenient Overnight Parking in Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia's vibrant and bustling city, is a hub of cultural events, nightlife, and attractions. Whether you're a resident or a visitor, finding affordable and secure overnight parking can be a game-changer for your Melbourne experience. In this article, we'll guide you through the options for cheap overnight parking in Melbourne, helping you make the most of your stay without breaking the bank.
Overnight Parking Options in Melbourne:
1. Street Parking: Some cheap overnight parking melbourne offer on-street parking with overnight options. However, availability may be limited, and time restrictions can apply.
2. Commercial Parking Lots: Melbourne boasts numerous commercial parking lots and garages that provide overnight parking services. These are usually secure and well-lit.
3. Hotels with Parking: If you're staying at a hotel in Melbourne, inquire whether they offer overnight parking for guests. Many hotels provide this service for a fee.
4. Park and Ride: Some suburbs on the outskirts of Melbourne offer park-and-ride facilities where you can leave your car overnight and take public transport into the city.
Tips for Affordable Overnight Parking:
1. Plan Ahead: Research parking options near your destination in advance to find the most affordable and convenient choice.
2. Early-Bird Specials: Some parking facilities offer reduced rates if you arrive and park early in the evening.
3. Discount Apps: Use parking apps and websites that offer discounts or promotions for overnight parking.
4. Consider Alternatives: Explore public transportation options or rideshare services for getting around Melbourne without the need for overnight parking.
Safety and Security:
1. Choose Well-Lit Areas: When parking overnight, opt for well-lit areas or secure parking facilities to enhance safety.
2. Lock Your Vehicle: Always lock your car and ensure no valuables are visible to deter potential theft.
Parking Regulations:
1. Read Signs: Pay attention to parking signs and regulations to avoid fines or towing.
2. Payment Methods: Check the payment methods accepted at your chosen parking location, whether it's cash, card, or a mobile app.
Conclusion:
Finding cheap overnight parking in Melbourne is not only cost-effective but also ensures peace of mind during your stay. By exploring the various options available and planning ahead, you can enjoy the city's attractions, events, and nightlife without worrying about your vehicle. Melbourne's diverse parking options cater to different budgets and preferences, making it easier for you to explore this beautiful city at your own pace. Whether you're here for business or leisure, affordable and secure overnight parking enhances your Melbourne experience.
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Affordable Business Card Printing Options for Professionals Across Australia
In a world where first impressions matter, business cards are powerful tools for professionals. These cheap business card printing offers an excellent opportunity for businesses in Australia to make a lasting impact without breaking the bank.
Offering same-day printing services, these budget-friendly solutions cater to urgent needs while maintaining high-quality standards. Choose from an array of finishes, including Matt, Gloss, and Velvet lamination, to add a touch of sophistication to your cards. For those who value a sleek and modern look, rounded corners are an elegant option.
The versatility of these printing services is evident in the variety of cards available:
Same Day Business Cards: Swift printing on 350gsm or 400gsm artboard with full-colour options.
Standard Business Cards: Double-sided full-colour prints on 350gsm board with multiple corner options.
Uncoated Smooth Business Cards: A refined choice with a smooth finish on 350gsm white board using CMYK full colour.
Premium Business Cards: High-end 400gsm artboard cards with luxurious lamination and custom finishes.
These cards are not just about aesthetics; they represent a practical solution for businesses aiming to expand their network efficiently. As the digital age progresses, the tangible nature of a well-crafted business card can leave a memorable impression, reinforcing your brand in a tangible way.
With cheap business cards available across Australia, professionals can conveniently design or upload their press-ready files online, ensuring a seamless process from concept to creation. Whether for a start-up or an established enterprise, these affordable printing options make it easy to produce business cards that reflect the professionalism and ambition of any brand.
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Safety tips for female solo travellers
Do you want to explore your true inner self in isolation? Have you been planning a solo trip (after taking cheap flights to Philadelphia) but are unsure about your safety? Do you want to prove your capabilities to yourself?
Of course, you can! Traveling alone as a woman (or man) is an empowering and life-changing experience.
Remember to take these given precautions to ensure your safety.
Research the culture and customs of the country or region you'll be visiting. Know about Australia after you book business-class flights to Alice Springs.
Dress appropriately/conservatively to avoid unwanted attention. Pack a scarf/shawl to cover your head/shoulders in countries with stricter dress codes.
Secure safe accommodation options- reputable hostels, hotels, or guesthouses. Stay in a women-only dorm/private room for added security (after taking cheap flights to Chicago).
Keep your valuables (such as passports, cash, credit cards, etc.) in a secure location- a money belt, lockable bag, or safe.
Stay connected with a trusted friend/family member (after taking cheap flights to Houston from London). Be sure you have internet access. Download safety apps.
Trust your gut. If a situation feels not right, listen to your intuition and exit the scene. Avoid walking alone at night. Stay in well-lit, busy areas.
Learn basic self-defense before your trip.
Join a group tour to connect with other travellers. Traveling with others provides a sense of security and makes the experience more enjoyable.
Be respectful of local customs. Learning a few phrases in the local language can go a long way in making meaningful connections with the locals.
Stay sober. Excessive alcohol consumption can make you more vulnerable and impair your judgment.
Book flights/packages from reputed agents like White Magic Travels. You can depend on them for any travel assistance or in any emergency.
Solo female travel is an exhilarating and rewarding experience, but it's wise to prioritize your safety. You can then have a safe and enjoyable travel experience.
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A Survival Guide For International Students Living In Australia
Moving to a new country to study can be a daunting experience. There are so many things to think about and organise, on top of the excitement (and nerves) of starting a new chapter in your life. If you're an international student planning to study in Australia, this guide is for you. We'll cover everything from finding somewhere to live, to getting around, to staying safe and healthy—everything you need to know to make your transition to Australian life as smooth as possible.
1. Finding somewhere to live:
The first step is finding somewhere to live. If you're coming to study in Australia on your own, you'll need to find a place to stay that suits both your budget and your lifestyle. The best way to start your search is by looking online—there are plenty of websites dedicated to helping students find accommodation, like Easy Roommate and Student Vibe. Once you've found a few potential places, it's time to start visiting them in person so you can get a feel for the neighbourhood and the people who live there.
2. Getting around:
Australia is a big country, so getting around can be tricky (and expensive). If you're living in a major city like Sydney or Melbourne, the best way to get around is by public transport—you can buy a Myki card which will give you access to trains, buses, and trams. If you're planning on doing a lot of travelling, it might be worth investing in a car—just be prepared for long drives!
3. Staying safe and healthy:
One of the most important things to remember when you're living in a new country is to take care of yourself. This means eating well, exercising, and getting enough sleep. It's also important to familiarise yourself with the local healthcare system so you know where to go if you need medical help. In Australia, all international students are required to have health insurance—this usually comes included in your tuition fees.
4. Making friends:
One of the best things about being an international student is that you get the opportunity to meet people from all over the world. There are plenty of ways to make friends while you're studying in Australia—you could join a club or society at university, go explore your local area with some new friends, or sign up for one of the many volunteering opportunities available. Study In Australia
5. Dealing with homesickness:
It's normal to feel homesick when you first move away from home, but there are plenty of ways to deal with it. One thing that always helps is staying in touch with your family and friends back home—try video-calling or using social media so you can see their faces and hear their voices on a regular basis. It's also important to keep yourself busy so you don't have time to dwell on how much you're missing home—try exploring your new city, going out with friends, or taking up a new hobby.
Related: Can International Students Work In Australia
6. Managing your finances:
As an international student studying in Australia, money is probably one of your biggest concerns—after all, tuition fees are not cheap! The good news is that there are plenty of ways to save money while you're studying here. One way is by cooking at home rather than eating out all the time—eating out can be expensive, especially if you do it every day. Another tip is to take advantage of all the free events and activities that are happening around you—cities like Sydney and Melbourne are always hosting free concerts, exhibitions, and markets that are great places to explore on a budget.
7. Enjoying your time here:
Of course, one of the most important things is enjoying your time here! This means making the most of everything Australia has on offer—from its stunning beaches and hiking trails to its vibrant cities full of culture and nightlife. And don't forget about all the unique experiences that come with being an international student—like learning about different cultures and customs, and meeting people from all over the world who will become lifelong friends.
Conclusion:
We hope this guide has been helpful in giving you an overview of what it's like living as an international student in Australia! Just remember that everyone's experience is different, so try not focus on what other people are doing too much—focus on enjoying this unique experience yourself!
Reference: Wikipedia
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Why transportation is important in Australia
Australia is a multicultural and diverse country that is home to residents of different origins. The country is a conducive one that is safe and welcomes visitors. Perhaps this is the reason why many tourists visit Australia annually. Not only that, Australia has an impeccable educational history and provides students with the best educational facilities. No wonder, international students flock to Australia to pursue further studies.
In addition, Australia has highly developed facilities to make life easy for people living in Australia. Such facilities include recreational facilities, transport facilities, healthcare centres, and so on.
This article will touch on the transportation facilities available in Australia, as there are many types of the transport system in Australia. Similarly, the transportation business in Australia is divided into two categories; private and public-owned transport systems. An example of a private transport firm is Four Mile Transport. Four Mile Transport is an Australian transport company located in Victoria, Australia.
Why transportation is important in Australia
Transportation is very important to Australian residents because it allows them to move from place to place. It is most especially important to the working class who need to go to work and students who need to go to school. Transportation is also essential for healthcare workers who need to transport patients to the hospital during emergency purposes. So you can see how important it is to have a working transport system in Australia.
Therefore, if you live in Australia, you won't have a problem when you want to move around. But first, you need to know the various transport systems present in Australia.
The Australian transport system
Australia is a developed country that has many different types of transport systems. This includes water transport, land transport, rail transport, and air transport.
Land transport
Under the land transport category, we have cars, bicycles, buses, taxis, and many more.
Rail transport
The rail system in Australia is of two types; the train and the subway systems. These systems are connected to all regions and places in Australia. Australia has a very large railway that spans thousands of kilometres of tracks. Rail transport is very convenient and accessible to all Australian residents. There are also privately owned rail lines as well as government-owned rail lines.
Taxis
Taxis are more personalized, convenient, and expensive than buses. They can also travel longer distances than the normal bus. To get a taxi, simply flag down one by the roadside or order a taxi ride online. The beauty of using a taxi is that it is faster than buses, and it doesn't carry many passengers. Therefore, you don't have to squeeze inside a limited space with strangers. You can also share rides with one or two passengers. Shared rides are even cheaper than a single-passenger taxi.
Bicycle
Bicycles are an alternative means of transport for those who want cheap means of transport. This is an ideal mode of transport for international students. Normally, most foreign students spend a huge amount of money annually on transportation like buses and taxis. But in Australia, one of the cheapest modes of transport is the bicycle. This is why international students prefer to ride bicycles from one place to another.
As a student, you can rent a bicycle or buy one for yourself. To rent a bicycle, you can order one online and even share it with a friend. You should however note that you must have the recommended protective gear on if you want to ride a bicycle. Also, you must follow the traffic rules and lock your bicycle to prevent theft.
Bus transportation
Taking a bus in Australia is as normal as eating because a bus is a cheap mode of transportation. It doesn't cost as much as taking a taxi, water transport, or plane. Hence, many international students have smart bus cards they can reuse when they go out. Some places in Australia also allow the direct purchase of bus tickets.
Furthermore, buses follow certain routes and use these rules to take passengers to their destinations. But for those who want to travel a long distance, there is a coach bus for that.
Coach buses are specially designed to accommodate people on long-distance travel. They have amenities like restrooms, entertainment, charging points, WiFi, and so on.
To book a coach bus, go to Google to check the various transport companies that offer these services.
Air transport
Under the air transport category, we have aeroplanes, helicopters, jets, and so on. Air transportation is one of the most expensive and fastest forms of transport and travels very long distances. In fact, it can travel from one country to another and from continent to continent and saves time.
Air travel is also divided into local and international flights, where local flights are within Australian cities. And international flights are from Australia to other countries or other countries to Australia.
Conclusion
Lastly, all transport systems in Australia are monitored with round-the-clock surveillance to protect passengers and drivers. Additionally, the transport facilities are well-maintained and hygienic. Even privately owned transports like the Foure Mile Transport strictly follow transport protocols and rules.
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