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 11 
 on: October 22, 2006, 08:52:17 AM 
Started by helen - Last post by Jimmy Barnes
Not many comments here   Huh

great site though

 12 
 on: September 04, 2006, 04:30:53 PM 
Started by Damon - Last post by Damon
I have been looking around for a nice area that would suit a young couple (27yrs, 30yrs) with a cat! and a baby.i have looked via the net at places in Cannington as an option.

What can you tell me about this area? would you live there to start? What sort of time does it take do travel to the Perth CBD, by car? public transport?

Do you have any other areas you would recommend that would suit young families?

I'm also into waterpolo, so a pool complex would be handy close by!  Undecided

Thanks
Damon

 13 
 on: September 01, 2006, 01:44:31 AM 
Started by Stephen Holt - Last post by Austimmigration
Hi Stephen,
You probably refer to the Assurance of Support bond. It is normal to take a long time between lodgment of the bond and visa grant. It is best if you let your case officer know that the bond has been lodged and email a scanned copy of the receipt. This may speed up the process a little. Also check the dates of your police clearances and medicals. Most of those documents are only valid for 12 months. Your application has been pending for 18 months. You may check if a request for new set of those documents is coming.
Dessie

 14 
 on: August 29, 2006, 04:57:53 AM 
Started by Damon - Last post by admin
Midland is a suburb of Perth and a commercial centre - some say rough, but I think it is getting better all the time.

Its about 20mins northwest of the CBD - not far from the Perth Hills

 15 
 on: August 28, 2006, 11:58:06 PM 
Started by Damon - Last post by Damon
 ::)I'mliking the sound of that.... Grin

 16 
 on: August 28, 2006, 11:07:00 PM 
Started by Damon - Last post by Damon
Cool, Cheesy what sort of time out of perth would that take?

 17 
 on: August 28, 2006, 06:04:02 PM 
Started by Damon - Last post by admin
Today (in late winter) the sun is here from 7am to about 6.20pm

In real winter it gets to 5pm

and in summer about 8.20pm

you should get some in!! Grin

No daylight savings though

John

 18 
 on: August 28, 2006, 06:01:32 PM 
Started by Damon - Last post by admin
Actually I have been to the military markets in Midland - They are fantastic for fresh fruit and veg. Much better than the stores!

And is quite large too. There are still alot of family butchers too.

A bit like the uk without Tescos to drown them out.

Cheers

John

 19 
 on: August 28, 2006, 05:20:51 PM 
Started by Damon - Last post by Damon
What is the daylight hours generally there in Perth, do you have daylight savings in summer Huh

Just want to know if i could get in some kitesurfing time after work Grin

 20 
 on: August 28, 2006, 05:18:26 PM 
Started by Damon - Last post by Damon
Does Perth have any sort of farmers market Huh

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