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Travelling/Clubbing/Holidaying in Australia (pg. 2)
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djway
quote:
Originally posted by waXology
haha i can think of two things :p


I can think of 3

Fireworks, porn, parliament house :p

--djway
waXology
quote:
Originally posted by djway
I can think of 3

Fireworks, porn, parliament house :p

--djway



ahh yeah porn... must have missed that one .... :D
djway
TimeZones

Australia is split up into 4-5 time zones, depending on the time of year (as we have Daylight savings in summer).

Here is a good spot to get the current time/zones for Australia.

Australia uses the Metric system(3 feet = 1 meter, 1 inch = 2.54 cms) and Celcius for the weather.

Temperature

20 degrees = 68f a converter can be found here

Sydney taxi's aren't as easy to get, but can be hailed down the same way. A Taxi with it's white light on means it's avaliable (something that I found different in asia).

Events in Australia (all Cities) click here . The link is updated daily by people in each state. It also gives a blurb, and sells tickets for some events.

*ripped from my other post*

Trance in Sydney, for uplifting and melodic is almost dead. Brands to keep an eye out for is Liberty, Halcyon, Josh and Friends, and Antlantis. For the harder styles, Gas and Sublime every Friday night are the places to go.

Musically, all the good clubs are in the city. To get the city, train or buses are fine. Taxis are pretty pricey.

Place worth seeing in Sydney, obviously the city down around Circular Quay and The Rocks is pretty amazing (down by the water and the old part of the city, the bridge and opera house are there also).

Bondi = Touristy beach, if you want some real beaches, I'll let waXology tell you, as I go to my local beach, about 30 mins drive from the city.

Going out for drinks in the city, it's a pub on every corner. A nice general location, where you'll get more of the local "classy" people is Cockle Bay. Areas just out the city that are pretty cool is/are Surry Hills, Paddington, Glebe, Balmain.

Work, www.seek.com.au MIGHT be able to help you out. I was talking to a backpaker this morning, who told me that people came to the hostel he was staying at offering people work. I'm not too sure on hostels, other then the YHA ones.

--djway
Renegade
Always a useful resource:

www.hotels.com.au
webmeister
Might as well give this a sticky...
OzTiësto
quote:
Originally posted by djway
Australia uses the Metric system(3 feet = 1 meter, 1 inch = 2.54 cms) and Celcius for the weather.


We also spell metre the proper way :p
gokz
hiii narcism, guess who finally got their account activated for the ta forums :P
PulseFusion
wow! that fat kid really has got some hasn't he?? WTF!?!?!
gokz
lalalalala
OLi_A
when visiting sydney, make sure your 9 is well oiled and maintained because there aint nothin worse than getting a jam when you pull it out on the triads
also, drive on the left side of the road and try not to get in any high speed car chases cause you might get away

can someone confirm this...in the act, where are the pokies? i see a casino, i see some tables, i see a bar but there are no old people there. why? its just not right, and why are the roads so damn wide like in dubbo? is that an attempt to stem the road toll?

djway
quote:
Originally posted by OLi_A
when visiting sydney, make sure your 9 is well oiled and maintained because there aint nothin worse than getting a jam when you pull it out on the triads
also, drive on the left side of the road and try not to get in any high speed car chases cause you might get away

can someone confirm this...in the act, where are the pokies? i see a casino, i see some tables, i see a bar but there are no old people there. why? its just not right, and why are the roads so damn wide like in dubbo? is that an attempt to stem the road toll?


obviously another joke...speaking of jokes, there's no koalas or kangaroos wandering down the main streets of any city either. We're quite civilised.

--djway_:cool:
OLi_A
quote:
Originally posted by djway
obviously another joke...speaking of jokes, there's no koalas or kangaroos wandering down the main streets of any city either. We're quite civilised.

--djway_:cool:


dont lie
transiting by ostrich is quite popular in sydney but its damn hard when you have to give way at all the koala crossings
i swear ill eat those bastards one day

/edit oops how unaustralian of me...fancy calling an emu an ostrich:crazy:
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