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does seeing nature from up above on a plane count? you know this country has the most dangerous animals in the world right? even the birds can kill you, google casoroway.
Ur goin to Melbourne tho, most if that scary shyt is is the North/Tropics.
Melbourne looks like a European city. There's not much wildlife unless you go to the bush(100km away from the CBD). I've only seen a kangaroo twice in my life
 

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Ur goin to Melbourne tho, most if that scary shyt is is the North/Tropics.
Melbourne looks like a European city. There's not much wildlife unless you go to the bush(100km away from the CBD). I've only seen a kangaroo twice in my life
I'll be in the suburbs. Rowville.
 

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I'll be in the suburbs. Rowville.
:ehh:Eastern suburbs.
The Eastern suburbs are a bit more green than where I live as it's right next to gippsland region. You'll probably see some wild life, tho not much. Although if you continue to go more east wards, you'll probably encounter a lot of iconic Australian fauna. There's a lot of Nature reserves around those areas, it's a nice camping spot
 
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@Melbournelad and any other Australian brehs around? I am contemplating relocating there long term for work until I can get situated in Singapore or HK down the road. I would probably be working there 4-5 years. Employment will be the easy part, it's the culture I need advice on and daily living etc

What is life like there for a Black man on the daily? I will overcome my (justified) precautions of pythons and brown recluse spiders and embrace nature. Trying to move closer to my Woman's family in Asia.

No time zone difference = No jet lag on annual visit to see her fam :blessed: less jet lag on visits back home too since we are going east and not west:banderas:

Thanks
 

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@Melbournelad and any other Australian brehs around? I am contemplating relocating there long term for work until I can get situated in Singapore or HK down the road. I would probably be working there 4-5 years. Employment will be the easy part, it's the culture I need advice on and daily living etc

What is life like there for a Black man on the daily? I will overcome my (justified) precautions of pythons and brown recluse spiders and embrace nature. Trying to move closer to my Woman's family in Asia.

No time zone difference = No jet lag on annual visit to see her fam :blessed: less jet lag on visits back home too since we are going east and not west:banderas:

Thanks


Ill be real. If you live in New york now, Australia will seem like a quite country town. Everything is slow paced and the cities arent as exciting or fast paced as New york or any other major city. Theres good paying jobs, but dont expect Australia to be a cliche. Its just another toronto down under. Its a nanny state too. Im thinking of moving to hong kong or Dubai after uni for that reason. Its great place if your interested in extreme sports or if you want to live comfortably, but it doesnt have a wild side like America or Asia. The cities and social atmosphere is too tamed. Its still a great country but dont fall for the hype
 
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Ill be real. If you live in New york now, Australia will seem like a quite country town. Everything is slow paced and the cities arent as exciting or fast paced as New york or any other major city. Theres good paying jobs, but dont expect Australia to be a cliche. Its just another toronto down under. Its a nanny state too. Im thinking of moving to hong kong or Dubai after uni for that reason. Its great place if your interested in extreme sports or if you want to live comfortably, but it doesnt have a wild side like America or Asia. The cities and social atmosphere is too tamed. Its still a great country but dont fall for the hype

Sydney has something, in comparison to Melbourne. If he wants to hang out in Sydney wide side, i would suggest "Kings cross". LoL
 

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Ill be real. If you live in New york now, Australia will seem like a quite country town. Everything is slow paced and the cities arent as exciting or fast paced as New york or any other major city. Theres good paying jobs, but dont expect Australia to be a cliche. Its just another toronto down under. Its a nanny state too. Im thinking of moving to hong kong or Dubai after uni for that reason. Its great place if your interested in extreme sports or if you want to live comfortably, but it doesnt have a wild side like America or Asia. The cities and social atmosphere is too tamed. Its still a great country but dont fall for the hype

Is there any hood in Australia? Projects?
 

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Sydney has something, in comparison to Melbourne. If he wants to hang out in Sydney wide side, i would suggest "Kings cross". LoL
Lol...King cross is just a bunch of nightclubs that Bikie gangs such as the Comeros and various Lebo gangs meet up to fukk prostitutes and throw money at strippers. Theres nothing wild about that, its just seedy. Ive been there, its been demonised by the media, when its not even a dangerous place. Sydney is alot better than melbourne when it comes to social atmosphere since its an internatiinal city but nothing can compare to the top 10 American or European cities. Melbournes culture is just stale and a replica of other mid tier cities in Europe.
 
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