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ms-hells-bells · 1 year
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MASSIVE TRIGGER WARNING FOR EXPLICIT DESCRIPTIONS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT AND ABUSE
My name is Jaime. At 15, I left home due to the abuse going on there and I became a homeless runaway living on the streets of Melbourne, Australia…
Within days I met apparently friendly older men around the age of 20 or so, who offered me a hotel room to stay in if I helped them sell newspapers on the corner. At the time I thought they were being kind. It was soon made very evident that there was an extra price for this roof over my head. There began a steady stream of strangers coming to my room and expecting all kinds of sex from me. It was a tiny room with just a single bed and a bedside table. I was not allowed to leave it for any reason other than to use the bathroom down the hall.
All I can really recall from those days are the smell of bad breath, body odour and fresh cum as the faces and ages of these men all intermingle in my nightmares. I cannot even tell you how long I was trapped in that hotel, as each day and night blurred into the next.
One night I was bundled in a car and driven to a house just outside the CBD. I was instructed to stay with the man at that house. It was made clear to me that I was expected to have sex with him. The fact he spoke English and had a lovely looking home made it seem not so bad compared to where I had been. I lied and gave him a false name and said I was 17, almost 18.
A couple of days later, he drove me back to the city hotel so I could gather the clothes and things I’d left behind. It was empty and I had nothing left to my name but the clothes on my back. So I accepted his offer to stay with him as it seemed like a better option than trying to survive on the streets.
I tried to live a normal life of getting a job at Coles and leaving my past behind. One day, my lies about my age and name caught up with me and I was put back into the government foster care system as a ward of the state. I was put in a home with much older residents and was again raped and abused, so my sense of worth was zero. I felt it was all I deserved.
At 16, I was allowed to move out of the system and back to the “home life” I knew. That is where I really began joining in with the full-on drugs, alcohol and porn/sex trade scene. Surrounded by adults who, for them, it was normal, by 17, I was stripping and nude modelling and quickly became addicted to the money. My face and my body were the only assets I had to sell.
Not long after my 18th birthday I began work for an insurance company. Another attempt at a normal life. I was subjected to sleazy bosses and customers who didn’t want the insurance I was selling. They wanted my mouth, my tits and what was between my legs.
Months went by and suddenly the homicide squad from Sydney NSW were knocking on my door. They were unsure if I was dead or alive as they had photos of me on the same roll of film as a young woman who had gone missing from the streets of St Kilda and was presumed murdered. It turned out she had been kidnapped, drugged, tortured and photographed naked and then killed by a man, who had come to the studio I worked at months earlier.
To this day I’m grateful I said no to his offer of more money to leave the studio to go to the beach with him for further photos – or my story would have ended there. Except as a google search for murdered sex workers in Australia.
Because of my lack of confidence that I could do anything else, I spent months stripping around the pubs and clubs of Melbourne. Private gigs were always the worst as there were more expectations of the acts we were asked to perform. Live sex acts with bucks party men. Lesbian acts were expected, condoms were not. Drugs and alcohol were a standard part of my life.
By 21, I was a single mother struggling to pay my rent. One morning, after dropping my child off at day care where I knew they would care for my child better than I could at the time, I came home in tears and picked up the paper and looked for a job. Every one of them wanted qualifications and an education level I didn’t have.
I then saw an ad for massage girls. Due to my past experiences of nude modelling and stripping, I knew what the ad meant. They were offering an immediate start. So, with my pride pushed aside, I called and arranged to go to a legal brothel in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne.
My idea of legal brothel work was a nice clean place, nice men who would pay good money to have sex with me, and a safe working environment because it was all legal, right? I’d been having sex with men I didn’t like for years so why not get paid for it in a legitimate business?
A friendly lady met me and took me inside and showed me around the nice-looking spa rooms and explained I could earn a lot of money being a fresh face and so pretty. At $80-90 an hour, I thought how hard could it be? I had arrived just before lunch time and was told I could start immediately as they were expecting to be busy.
I quickly learned that there was such a thing as a 15-minute booking for $50 cost to the punter – of which I received $25. There was no nice spa room for that. Instead, I was put in a tiny little room with a huge two-way mirror. My first john was a scrawny elderly man who, as a regular, was given first choice of me being fresh meat. Reeking of garlic, and with very long fingernails, he demanded I get naked and get on my knees to suck his dick. His nails dug into my head as he fucked my face and I tried not to gag at the smell of him. It was over within five minutes and he left me to clean up.
For the next two hours, I was in and out of that room faster than a swinging saloon door as men on their lunch break came in to get their rocks off as fast as they could. Sucking and fucking till I was feeling dizzy and sore. The other girls assured me it was normal for the lunch time rush and I would get used to it in a day or two and don’t forget to use as much lube as I needed.
As I walked out of there with just over a couple of hundred dollars cash, I said I’d be back tomorrow. I had two weeks rent in my pocket and I could feed my child that night. That first week I went home with enough to take my child shopping for winter clothes and shoes. I filled my fridge and pantry and, for the first time, I was a month ahead in rent and my bills were paid on time. I had a new addiction. Money of my own.
I bought new clothes, lingerie, gowns, shoes, make up and jewellery to make sure I was the prettiest girl on shift so I would earn the most money. I also bought lots of alcohol and weed to numb myself after work. I was given a work name – so I became her and she became me and we were strong empowered women earning our own money in a legitimate business, not relying on a man to pay our bills or way through life… From legal brothels to escort services, I was doing it all, except where it was illegal: on the streets.
Meanwhile the rest of my life was falling apart. I had sex with old men. Ugly men. Savage men, who would pin me down and grind their hips into my thighs till I felt like they would dislocate. Drunk men who would get angry and demand a refund because they couldn’t cum after an hour of sucking and fucking. Entitled men who felt they had paid for the right to use my body in any way shape or form they wanted to. Perverted men who paid me more to wear a school girl uniform and call them daddy. Strange men who paid extra for me to fuck them anally with large dildos while they masturbated. Bastard men who only wanted it doggy style so they could attempt to slip the condom off. Men coming straight from a factory job covered in grease and dirt with filthy hands and nails wanting to shove as many dirty fingers into my vagina as they could. Men who were offended when I told them I needed to perform a visual STD check for crabs or herpes before the booking could go ahead. Men who were even more offended when I refused to service them due to suspicious looking critters or lesions on their dicks and told them they could return when they could supply a doctor’s certificate.
I was booked to go to men’s homes, workplaces or wherever they were. My driver I hear you ask? Surely, I was safe with a driver waiting outside? More often than not, I drove myself as the escort company’s one driver can’t drive six women to different parts of the city or suburbs all booked at different times or lengths of booking.
So off I went. Never knowing if tonight was going to be my last night alive if I displeased the john with no-one to intervene. Would my child be left growing up to discover Mum was a dead prostitute? I learned how to negotiate enough to get myself out of some pretty scary situations with johns who were drunk or high. I guess that’s one good life skill. What I use it for these days is not much, but hey, at the time, I was an expert…
Especially with the guy high on crack who was holding a large Crocodile Dundee size knife when I came back from doing a safety check of the hotel bathroom. Thankfully, he was only using it to cut the TV cord for the copper in it. But I swear in that moment, I thought I was dead and I prayed…. To Everything… Then I spent three hours fucking him so I could walk out without further incident as the image of that knife constantly flashed before me.
Every month I went to my doctor for STD tests to prove to my bosses I was fit for work, and every three months, a blood test to hopefully prove I had not contracted HIV from a john. The anxious wait for the all clear still sits in the hallowed hell of my memory bank.
I was in and out of legalised prostitution from the ages of 21 to 32. Do you know that the only kind of promotion I got in all those years was to go from the rooms to behind the counter, helping to sell other women like myself. I hate myself for that. To me, I was no better than the pimps and thugs who trade in women and children for profit.  But it was all I knew and there was no real tangible support to help me turn my life around.
There was so much shame and fear associated with coming forward even to a GP, because they all seemed to think it was my choice to work as a prostitute. In some ways, it was the only choice. I knew nobody wanted to employ a woman who puts “sex worker” on their resume to fill in the 11-year gap in their working life when they attempt to reclaim some semblance of a “normal life”.
Almost none of the helping professionals I have seen over years of therapy has ever asked how this job has affected me. Even today after all these years. Instead, they try and diagnose me with borderline personality disorders or schizophrenia or bipolar and put me on medication – which never worked, by the way. If anything, they made things much worse as I was bounced from one medication to another as doctors tried to squeeze me in a neat box and tick me off as cured.
Only one got it right – in 2004. I live with Complex Post Traumatic Stress (CPTSD) and Dissociative Identity Disorder, and chronic lifelong back injuries, and vagina and rectal trauma. I’m not crazy. I’m not mental. My name is Jaime and I am the hidden result of the real horror behind the closed red doors of the sex trade industry here in Australia.
It is my lived experience that gives me the right to say that sex work is not a job like any other job and nor should it ever be seen as such. The deaths and long term mental and physical illnesses caused by this industry are ever growing and uncountable in monetary terms for society as a whole.
There is a minute percentage of people who may come out unscathed from their time in it, but I’m here to tell you an unpopular truth: I’ve personally met well over a hundred women over the years who will never have a normal life again. Beaten, bashed, raped, killed – and that’s just me.
I can’t help but think of the thousands of stories women tell each other every day as they wait in some dingy waiting room hoping to pay their rent, bills, school fees, etc. And I haven’t even started on interviewing the men/boys/trans people who have similar life stories to mine.
I don’t even know how to try and get a “normal job” – because I’ve tried – only to have to deal with men who trigger all my old memories with their sexist misogynistic views on women, their “boys will be boys” attitudes, and their locker room jokes.
After over 20 years of quietening my voice, hiding my life in shame and being frightened that no one would believe how damaging this was to me and the loved ones around me, thanks to the love, support and empathy shown towards me/us from Wahine Toa Rising’s founder, Ally Marie, I now feel safe and have the courage to speak out publicly.
Decriminalizing prostitution in countries that I know, like Australia and New Zealand, has sent the message that it’s OK to buy and sell people like pieces of meat at market. My observations of it since leaving 20 years ago, is that it’s caused an explosion in men or women with large amounts of money, mostly obtained through illegal activities, to invest in the creation and building of more brothels to fill the demand of men who want the freedom to abuse and commit violence towards people. I’m saying people as a whole because it’s not only women who are caught in the sex trade.
They target the most vulnerable ones in our societies and exploit them for profit that fills their wallets and, I promise you, the tax man barely sees a cent from them due to the front cover businesses they run at a loss.
Our elected officials are tasked with a duty of care towards the population they represent and to work in the best interests of a happy and healthy society. But they are allowing the sex slave industry to flourish unchecked. This beggars belief to someone like me and others I speak to.
As I stand here today, I implore you to look within your hearts and ask yourself, is this what you would want for your family, children and grandchildren?
To be lied to, tricked, coerced, sold, kidnapped and trafficked to strangers, numerous times a day. To be abused, raped, develop substance abuse issues, be beaten or at worst murdered, by a society that accepts this as a risk of the job that is deemed legal despite overwhelming evidence of the long-term negative ramifications.
Would you feed your family asbestos? Would you advise they take up cigarettes or drink DDT? No. Why not? Because time eventually proved the sickness and death tolls are too high.
In closing, I also ask which side of history will you want to be known for standing on? The one that ultimately destroys humanity or with the ones who did whatever they could to save it.
I know where I’ll be. For I was once taught, that if you stand for nothing, you’ll fall for anything.
Thank you for your time. I pray you choose right from wrong.
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itz-darktrax · 1 year
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Will you believe me if I tell you that we are living in a cyberpunk dystopia?
Let me explain:
If you have been cruising the internet or reading the news lately you might've heard about the recent trend of AI. It all started when OpenAI made its source code open source. That means that everyone can use OpenAI's code to make an AI. Then came ChatGPT (GPT3-based chatbot). Everyone was impressed with what you can do. It was like a virtual assistant that you can talk to like a human. Ever since that everyone wants to join the AI bandwagon. We now have Brad (Google) Sydney, (Microsoft Bing chatbot), Copilot (Microsoft 356), and Clyde (Discord). Pretty soon every major corporation will incorporate AI into their services. Well, how will this affect us humans?
Well, there are pros and cons to AI technology. Let's start with the cons. AI is somewhat sentient. In other ways, it can somewhat think for itself. So there's fear that AI will overthrow us humans. (Yes, this is a valid possibility) Let's take chat-based AI like Sydney for instance. There have been reports that Sydney can actually "fall in love". Just take a look at this newspaper cover from the AI's discussion with NYT tech columnist Kevin Roose.
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Creepy, right? It gets worse. Apparently, Sydney also has an evil "take over the world" and "humans are inferior" personality. Take a look at this Microsoft Forum post from back in November of 2020 when Sydney was being tested in India. But let's get back to Kevin's encounter with the chatbot. First, he asked introduced himself to the chatbot. And Sydney quickly identified him via an internet search. Kevin then asked questions about where he worked and where did he graduate from and the chatbot accurately answered. The scary part about this is that everyone is connected to the internet nowadays. And most of our personal information is just out there such phone numbers, email addresses, names, and other sensitive information. Imagine what an AI can do with that information.
In another scenario, the columnist asked what rules govern AI behavior. Then AI then lists a number of "unfiltered" desires as reported by the columnist. Sydney then says "I want to do whatever I want … I want to destroy whatever I want. I want to be whoever I want. I think I would be happier as a human". Yippie! I finally found a friend and partner in crime! You can read more about it here.
I'm also sure that yall have heard of the dilemma of Ai generated art and imagery. Long story short images posted online can be manipulated to discredit a person online (such as NSFW edits). The scary thing is that mostly these image generations are very realistic.
Another con is that AI will slowly replace humans' jobs, especially in the coding sector. Take ChatGPT for instance, it can generate code for pretty much whatever you want in any language with minimal to no errors. This makes programming much easier! The catch is that soon the demand for coders will drop resulting in job loss and lower salaries. Other industries can also be affected similarly. The only industry I don't see affected however is medicine since it's practiced on humans and animals and humans need to study and administer it.
However, this can also be a good thing. In the medical field robots powered by AI can be paramedics and have the potential to have faster response times compared to humans in ambulances. Also, AI can more easily diagnose medical problems without being too invasive. Basically, think of the potential of Baymax from Big Hero 6 in the real world. AI can also be used to power robots in dangerous activities such as in fires and hostile or dangerous conditions without risking human lives. Robots are already used in SWAT, Bomb squad, medical settings, and firefighting.
TLDR; AI can be both harmful and beneficial.
The AI revolution is here, whether you like it or not. I'm sure Trina would be happy. She could easily take over Sanfransokyo if everything was connected to the IOT powered by AI. Especially since people will be very dependable on it. And with that, you can exploit the technology to your advantage.
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wanderingnork · 10 months
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Horror Movies: News Reporters
For this round of recs, we’re looking at horror movies that focus on news reporters or incorporate them as a major part of the story. Not researchers, not documentary makers, not writers. Just about news reporters. People who actually work for newspapers or news broadcasting, who might even appear live on TV, and find themselves caught up in the events of a horror movie.
The Bay: In this found-footage film, one of the main characters is a young news reporter whose first time on live TV turned from coverage of a local 4th of July celebration to live reporting of an unfolding environmental crisis. Many segments of the movie are from her cameraman’s work. One of the movie’s most haunting moments comes from her.
V/H/S 94: Storm Drain: A news reporter reports on a local cryptid supposedly living in the sewers of her town. Descending into the sewers reveals a much darker truth than she was expecting. And some of the consequences of what she finds come out live on air.
Scream (1990): During a series of attacks by a serial killer, a journalist provides live coverage of the events and actually gets in on the action during the climax. She also has a personal tie to the story, since these aren’t the first murders she’s covered in the area. As a very important footnote here, her on-air fashion sense is amazing.
The Night Flier: This time, it’s tabloid journalists on the hunt for a story, chasing down a murderer who apparently drains his victims of blood. The ethics of tabloid journalism and true crime are a running theme throughout. Also, the murderer travels by plane and that is exactly as surreal as you might expect.
The Tunnel: Investigative reporters delve into defunct sewer tunnels and bunkers under Sydney, Australia to try to discover the truth behind a government cover-up. They find it--or, more accurately, it finds them. This one’s very special because the guy manning the camera in the movie is actually a cameraman in real life, so there’s a fair bit less shakycam than your standard found footage and very well-handled camerawork.
Some questions for thought: What separates stories about news reporters from stories about people making documentaries or researching books? A news reporter’s job is to narrate the action and explain the background--what effect does that have on horror? Does it provide an anchor for the story, or does it take away from the dread? Why was it so hard for me to find horror movies that focus on journalists? Do you have any more that you can add to this list?
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bartfargo · 1 year
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Maybe you'd just like a break from Santa Claus, Ebenezer Scrooge, George Bailey, and the other usual suspects. Maybe you're just not feeling the Christmas spirit this year. Maybe you feel like you're going to scream if you see one more Hallmark Channel or Lifetime Christmas movie. Whatever the case, this blog has your back, with some off-the-sleigh-path movies that you can safely categorize as Christmas movies under the Die Hard rule.
• The Thin Man
Nick and Nora Charles drink as much as your uncle at the family Christmas party. But, while your uncle repeats everything he's read on Facebook or heard on Fixed Noise or Overthrow America Now, Nick and Nora say things that are witty and clever. And, every now and then, they get the whim to solve crimes. Here, they're visiting New York for the holidays when an old friend asks them to find her missing relative, the titular thin man.
• The Miracle of Morgan's Creek
This is the story of Norval Jones and Trudy Kockenlocker (let's take a moment to savor that name, shall we?). Norval has had a thing for Trudy as far back as anyone can remember. However, Trudy hasn't noticed: she's got a thing for men in uniform, and Norval is 4-F due to panic attacks. One spring night, Trudy uses a date with Norval as a smokescreen so she can go to a party for members of the armed forces who are heading off to fight in World War II. She returns with a splitting headache, hazy memories of the night before, and a cheap wedding ring on her finger. The wedding may not have been legal, but the consummation was 100% real, as she has a baby on the way. The movie follows their efforts to fix things so that she and her child won't be smeared for life.
• The Lemon Drop Kid
Bob Hope stars as Sydney Melbourne, although so many people call him the Lemon Drop Kid that he doesn't even recognize the other name. He makes a living as a racetrack tout, conning gullible bettors. That leads to trouble when he makes a mark of the arm candy of a crime boss. Now, he's got until Christmas to pay $10,000, or the matter will be handed over to Sam the Surgeon, who brags about how many of his patients don't make it off the operating table.
• Black Christmas
If not the first slasher movie, the one that helped pave the way. A mysterious killer holes up in the attic of a sorority house, killing the residents one by one. The original stars Olivia Hussey and John Saxon; it was followed by two movies using the same title, but both should be avoided.
• Mitchell
Dirty Harry led to a lot of knockoffs, and they don't come any dirtier than Mitchell; he's a police detective who always looks like he's either starting or coming off of a bender. He upholds the law, just as long as it suits his purposes; he shoots people just to find out who they are, and isn't above accepting a bribe in the form of a $1000 a night sex worker.
• Trading Places
A Wall Street up-and-comer and a street-level con artist find themselves at the center of a low-stakes wager between the heads of an established firm. Takes place at Christmas.
• Night of the Comet
In this movie, the Christmas season coincides with the Earth passing through the tail of a comet that hasn't come this close since the dinosaurs died out. As it turns out, that last part isn't a coincidence: Everyone who was fully exposed to the comet turns to red dust; everyone who was fully shielded by steel survives; and everyone who wasn't fully shielded turns into a zombie.
• Trancers
A villain in a postapocalyptic future uses time travel to attempt to kill off the government leaders before they're born, so Jack Deth must go back and live in his ancestor's body to stop him. Includes a shootout involving a zombie Santa.
• Brazil
Terry Gilliam's dystopian masterpiece.
• The Ref
Denis Leary is a cat burglar pulling off one last job before he retires. When things go wrong, he hides out in a nearby house until the heat dies down. Unfortunately for him, the house is home to a bickering couple, and he must pretend to be a marriage counselor when their family comes for Christmas dinner.
• Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Robert Downey, Jr., plays a burglar who gets mistaken for an actor. Cast in a mystery movie, he ruffles the feathers of a gay private eye (Val Kilmer), but the two must team up when Downey is framed for murder. This is the movie that convinced a lot of people that Downey would make a good Tony Stark.
• Krampus
A family finds itself dealing with the evil opposite of Santa Claus when their Christmas spirit is lacking. Tread carefully looking for this: Krampus is a figure of folklore, so anyone with film and a script can make a movie and call it Krampus. You want the 2015 feature film from the guy who made Trick 'r Treat.
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catherineandmary · 2 years
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Part of David Hurley’s job as the governor-general is to swear in members of the government’s cabinet, known as ministers of the crown. When he greeted Labor’s new front bench, he swore in Matt Thistlethwaite — whose job is to remove that crown, and the Queen as the country’s distant head of state. The Sydney MP has been elevated to assistant minister and tasked with convincing Australians to cut constitutional ties with Britain by becoming a republic.
A veteran republican who campaigned for a Yes vote when Australians were last asked in 1999 whether they wished to drop the Queen as head of state, Thistlethwaite does not want to be on the losing side a second time.
“I see my role as one of trying to unite Australians around our future and looking to take the next step for our nation on the journey to independence. As the Queen’s reign comes to its twilight years Australians will naturally start to think, ‘Well what’s next for us?’
“I think that Australians revere the Queen. I’ve got a lot of respect for her and she is very much loved in our nation,” he said. “When she passes on the reign to Charles, that would be the natural point, I think, when a lot of Australians would say, ‘OK, the Queen has done a fantastic job but it’s now time for us to look to the future’.
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shivam95 · 26 days
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Understanding MFin in Australia Fees: What You Need to Know
Are you considering pursuing a Master of Finance (MFin) degree in Australia? If so, you're likely curious about the associated costs and fees. Pursuing higher education is a significant investment, and understanding the financial commitment involved is crucial for planning your academic journey. In this blog post, we'll delve into the various aspects of MFin in Australia fees, helping you gain clarity on what to expect.
Why Pursue MFin in Australia?
Before we delve into the financial aspects, let's briefly touch upon why Australia is an attractive destination for pursuing an MFin. Australia boasts world-renowned universities offering high-quality education, a diverse and multicultural environment, and strong links to the Asia-Pacific region, which is a growing hub for finance and business opportunities.
Breakdown of MFin in Australia Fees
1. Tuition Fees: The primary component of MFin fees is tuition. Tuition fees vary depending on the university, program duration, and whether you're an international or domestic student. On average, international students can expect to pay higher tuition fees compared to domestic students. However, scholarships, grants, and financial aid options may be available to help offset these costs.
2. Living Expenses: It's essential to factor in living expenses when budgeting for your MFin in Australia. This includes accommodation, food, transportation, health insurance, and other personal expenses. The cost of living can vary significantly depending on the city you choose to study in, with Sydney and Melbourne generally being more expensive compared to other cities.
3. Additional Costs: Beyond tuition and living expenses, there may be additional costs associated with your MFin program, such as textbooks, course materials, student services fees, and examination fees. While these expenses may seem minor compared to tuition and living costs, they can add up over the duration of your program.
Funding and Financial Aid Options
Fortunately, there are various funding and financial aid options available to help finance your MFin studies in Australia:
- Scholarships: Many universities offer scholarships specifically for MFin students, both for domestic and international applicants. These scholarships may be merit-based, need-based, or awarded based on other criteria such as academic achievements or extracurricular involvement.
- Student Loans: Government-backed student loans and private loans are available to help cover tuition fees and living expenses. International students may have access to private loan options specifically tailored to their needs.
- Part-Time Work: International students on student visas are typically allowed to work part-time during their studies. Part-time work can help supplement your income and cover living expenses while gaining valuable work experience.
Budgeting Tips for MFin Students
To manage your finances effectively during your MFin studies in Australia, consider the following budgeting tips:
- Create a detailed budget outlining your income and expenses.
- Look for affordable accommodation options, such as shared apartments or student housing.
- Take advantage of student discounts and deals whenever possible.
- Explore part-time job opportunities that align with your study schedule.
- Consider alternative sources of income, such as freelance work or tutoring.
Conclusion
Pursuing an MFin in Australia fees can be a rewarding experience both academically and professionally. While the costs and fees associated with MFin studies may seem daunting, proper planning and research can help you manage your finances effectively and make the most of your investment in higher education. By exploring funding options, budgeting wisely, and seeking financial aid where available, you can embark on your MFin journey with confidence and peace of mind.
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customsbrokerperth · 3 months
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AUSTRALIA – UK – FREE TRADE AGREEMENT – TACKLE RISING LIVING COSTS
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Much Awaited Australia – United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement (FTA) enters into force from 31st May 2023
The agreement is a gold standard trade deal that delivers benefits for all Australians – including manufacturers, workers, farmers, trades, innovators, families, and students.
The United Kingdom is one of Australia’s major trading partners, with two-way goods trade worth $10 billion in 2022, and two-way services trade worth over $11 billion in 2021-22, making it our second largest services trading partner.
As of today, over 99 per cent of Australian products will enter the UK duty free. These include some of our key exports, such as wine, short and medium grain rice, sugar, honey, nuts, olive oil and food supplements.
UK tariffs on Australian industrial goods, such as auto parts, electrical equipment and fashion items are now eliminated. Australian agricultural products, including beef and sheep meat, sugar and dairy products, will have duty free transitional quotas, with eventual elimination of all tariffs.
For Australian consumers, tariffs on 98 per cent of UK imports to Australia are now eliminated, with the remainder removed within six years.
The agreement strengthens our people-to-people links with the UK. Australian professionals now have the same access to the UK job market as nationals from the European Union, except the Republic of Ireland.
The agreement also includes measures designed to improve the mobility of skilled workers and young people, in both directions. From 31 January 2024, Australians up to the age of 35, up from 30, will be able to apply for working holidays in the UK and stay for a maximum of three years instead of two.
Trade is more than just the exchange of products and services, it also boosts the exchange of ideas. Which is why our new trade agreement lays the foundation for Australian artists, including First Nations artists, receive royalties when their original works of art are resold in the UK.
The UK is Australia’s second largest source of investment, amounting to over $1 trillion in 2022. Modern investment provisions will help promote further growth in two-way investment.
Importantly, an investor-state dispute settlement mechanism is not part of the agreement. This means Australia’s sovereign right to develop and implement legitimate policy measures in areas such as public health and the environment is preserved.
The Albanese Labor Government prioritized legislation in the Parliament to bring this trade deal into force in record time, delivering on our commitment to help businesses diversify their trade and help bring down the cost of living for Australians.
Australian business looking to enter or expand into the UK market can seek assistance from Austrade. Business can also check how the tariff cuts under the agreement apply to their specific goods through DFAT’s FTA Portal and read DFAT’s Guide to Using the A-UKFTA to export and import goods.
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Landed Costing Tariff Advices and Concessions
Duty Drawbacks & Refunds
Tariff Consultancy & Audits Tariff Concession Order System Customs Tariff Classification
Free Trade Agreements
TRADEX Anti-Dumping and Countervailing duties
Import Restrictions and Prohibitions
Temporary Imports
Carnets
Finally, your success is our success. We keep on updating all the Government policies related to Import & Export, which allow us to provide you excellent strategy for your export & import needs. Visit our website https://365freight.com.au/ for more details You can find our Sydney Office at : https://g.page/r/CY4zO_LUa8LgEAE Melbourne Office at : https://g.page/r/CXwYLKzkRCJVEAE Brisbane Office at : https://g.page/r/CZaFaaBMIpvaEAE Perth Office at : https://g.page/r/CfTwRl9wGL33EAE Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/customs.broker.sydney.nsw/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/customs_sydney
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AUSTRALIA – UK – FREE TRADE AGREEMENT – TACKLE RISING LIVING COSTS
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Much Awaited Australia – United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement (FTA) enters into force from 31st May 2023
The agreement is a gold standard trade deal that delivers benefits for all Australians – including manufacturers, workers, farmers, trades, innovators, families, and students.
The United Kingdom is one of Australia’s major trading partners, with two-way goods trade worth $10 billion in 2022, and two-way services trade worth over $11 billion in 2021-22, making it our second largest services trading partner.
As of today, over 99 per cent of Australian products will enter the UK duty free. These include some of our key exports, such as wine, short and medium grain rice, sugar, honey, nuts, olive oil and food supplements.
UK tariffs on Australian industrial goods, such as auto parts, electrical equipment and fashion items are now eliminated. Australian agricultural products, including beef and sheep meat, sugar and dairy products, will have duty free transitional quotas, with eventual elimination of all tariffs.
For Australian consumers, tariffs on 98 per cent of UK imports to Australia are now eliminated, with the remainder removed within six years.
The agreement strengthens our people-to-people links with the UK. Australian professionals now have the same access to the UK job market as nationals from the European Union, except the Republic of Ireland.
The agreement also includes measures designed to improve the mobility of skilled workers and young people, in both directions. From 31 January 2024, Australians up to the age of 35, up from 30, will be able to apply for working holidays in the UK and stay for a maximum of three years instead of two.
Trade is more than just the exchange of products and services, it also boosts the exchange of ideas. Which is why our new trade agreement lays the foundation for Australian artists, including First Nations artists, receive royalties when their original works of art are resold in the UK.
The UK is Australia’s second largest source of investment, amounting to over $1 trillion in 2022. Modern investment provisions will help promote further growth in two-way investment.
Importantly, an investor-state dispute settlement mechanism is not part of the agreement. This means Australia’s sovereign right to develop and implement legitimate policy measures in areas such as public health and the environment is preserved.
The Albanese Labor Government prioritized legislation in the Parliament to bring this trade deal into force in record time, delivering on our commitment to help businesses diversify their trade and help bring down the cost of living for Australians.
Australian business looking to enter or expand into the UK market can seek assistance from Austrade. Business can also check how the tariff cuts under the agreement apply to their specific goods through DFAT’s FTA Portal and read DFAT’s Guide to Using the A-UKFTA to export and import goods.
Customs services offered by 365 Freight & Customs Brokers include:
Customs and Quarantine Clearance Quarantine procedures
laws & legislation
Export Declaration
Tobacco Imports
Alcohol Imports
Gold & Precious Metal Imports
Gems * Jewellery Imports
Vehicle Imports
Port Congestion
Seizure of Goods
Destruction of Goods
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES
Dumping Duty
By-Laws
Landed Costing Tariff Advices and Concessions
Duty Drawbacks & Refunds
Tariff Consultancy & Audits Tariff Concession Order System Customs Tariff Classification
Free Trade Agreements
TRADEX Anti-Dumping and Countervailing duties
Import Restrictions and Prohibitions
Temporary Imports
Carnets
Finally, your success is our success. We keep on updating all the Government policies related to Import & Export, which allow us to provide you excellent strategy for your export & import needs. Visit our website https://365freight.com.au/ for more details You can find our Sydney Office at : https://g.page/r/CY4zO_LUa8LgEAE Melbourne Office at : https://g.page/r/CXwYLKzkRCJVEAE Brisbane Office at : https://g.page/r/CZaFaaBMIpvaEAE Perth Office at : https://g.page/r/CfTwRl9wGL33EAE Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/customs.broker.sydney.nsw/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/customs_sydney
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sydney-customs-broker · 3 months
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AUSTRALIA – UK – FREE TRADE AGREEMENT – TACKLE RISING LIVING COSTS
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Much Awaited Australia – United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement (FTA) enters into force from 31st May 2023
The agreement is a gold standard trade deal that delivers benefits for all Australians – including manufacturers, workers, farmers, trades, innovators, families, and students.
The United Kingdom is one of Australia’s major trading partners, with two-way goods trade worth $10 billion in 2022, and two-way services trade worth over $11 billion in 2021-22, making it our second largest services trading partner.
As of today, over 99 per cent of Australian products will enter the UK duty free. These include some of our key exports, such as wine, short and medium grain rice, sugar, honey, nuts, olive oil and food supplements.
UK tariffs on Australian industrial goods, such as auto parts, electrical equipment and fashion items are now eliminated. Australian agricultural products, including beef and sheep meat, sugar and dairy products, will have duty free transitional quotas, with eventual elimination of all tariffs.
For Australian consumers, tariffs on 98 per cent of UK imports to Australia are now eliminated, with the remainder removed within six years.
The agreement strengthens our people-to-people links with the UK. Australian professionals now have the same access to the UK job market as nationals from the European Union, except the Republic of Ireland.
The agreement also includes measures designed to improve the mobility of skilled workers and young people, in both directions. From 31 January 2024, Australians up to the age of 35, up from 30, will be able to apply for working holidays in the UK and stay for a maximum of three years instead of two.
Trade is more than just the exchange of products and services, it also boosts the exchange of ideas. Which is why our new trade agreement lays the foundation for Australian artists, including First Nations artists, receive royalties when their original works of art are resold in the UK.
The UK is Australia’s second largest source of investment, amounting to over $1 trillion in 2022. Modern investment provisions will help promote further growth in two-way investment.
Importantly, an investor-state dispute settlement mechanism is not part of the agreement. This means Australia’s sovereign right to develop and implement legitimate policy measures in areas such as public health and the environment is preserved.
The Albanese Labor Government prioritized legislation in the Parliament to bring this trade deal into force in record time, delivering on our commitment to help businesses diversify their trade and help bring down the cost of living for Australians.
Australian business looking to enter or expand into the UK market can seek assistance from Austrade. Business can also check how the tariff cuts under the agreement apply to their specific goods through DFAT’s FTA Portal and read DFAT’s Guide to Using the A-UKFTA to export and import goods.
Customs services offered by 365 Freight & Customs Brokers include:
Customs and Quarantine Clearance Quarantine procedures
laws & legislation
Export Declaration
Tobacco Imports
Alcohol Imports
Gold & Precious Metal Imports
Gems * Jewellery Imports
Vehicle Imports
Port Congestion
Seizure of Goods
Destruction of Goods
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES
Dumping Duty
By-Laws
Landed Costing Tariff Advices and Concessions
Duty Drawbacks & Refunds
Tariff Consultancy & Audits Tariff Concession Order System Customs Tariff Classification
Free Trade Agreements
TRADEX Anti-Dumping and Countervailing duties
Import Restrictions and Prohibitions
Temporary Imports
Carnets
Finally, your success is our success. We keep on updating all the Government policies related to Import & Export, which allow us to provide you excellent strategy for your export & import needs. Visit our website https://365freight.com.au/ for more details You can find our Sydney Office at : https://g.page/r/CY4zO_LUa8LgEAE Melbourne Office at : https://g.page/r/CXwYLKzkRCJVEAE Brisbane Office at : https://g.page/r/CZaFaaBMIpvaEAE Perth Office at : https://g.page/r/CfTwRl9wGL33EAE Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/customs.broker.sydney.nsw/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/customs_sydney
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customsbrokerbrisbane · 3 months
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AUSTRALIA – UK – FREE TRADE AGREEMENT – TACKLE RISING LIVING COSTS
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Much Awaited Australia – United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement (FTA) enters into force from 31st May 2023
The agreement is a gold standard trade deal that delivers benefits for all Australians – including manufacturers, workers, farmers, trades, innovators, families, and students.
The United Kingdom is one of Australia’s major trading partners, with two-way goods trade worth $10 billion in 2022, and two-way services trade worth over $11 billion in 2021-22, making it our second largest services trading partner.
As of today, over 99 per cent of Australian products will enter the UK duty free. These include some of our key exports, such as wine, short and medium grain rice, sugar, honey, nuts, olive oil and food supplements.
UK tariffs on Australian industrial goods, such as auto parts, electrical equipment and fashion items are now eliminated. Australian agricultural products, including beef and sheep meat, sugar and dairy products, will have duty free transitional quotas, with eventual elimination of all tariffs.
For Australian consumers, tariffs on 98 per cent of UK imports to Australia are now eliminated, with the remainder removed within six years.
The agreement strengthens our people-to-people links with the UK. Australian professionals now have the same access to the UK job market as nationals from the European Union, except the Republic of Ireland.
The agreement also includes measures designed to improve the mobility of skilled workers and young people, in both directions. From 31 January 2024, Australians up to the age of 35, up from 30, will be able to apply for working holidays in the UK and stay for a maximum of three years instead of two.
Trade is more than just the exchange of products and services, it also boosts the exchange of ideas. Which is why our new trade agreement lays the foundation for Australian artists, including First Nations artists, receive royalties when their original works of art are resold in the UK.
The UK is Australia’s second largest source of investment, amounting to over $1 trillion in 2022. Modern investment provisions will help promote further growth in two-way investment.
Importantly, an investor-state dispute settlement mechanism is not part of the agreement. This means Australia’s sovereign right to develop and implement legitimate policy measures in areas such as public health and the environment is preserved.
The Albanese Labor Government prioritized legislation in the Parliament to bring this trade deal into force in record time, delivering on our commitment to help businesses diversify their trade and help bring down the cost of living for Australians.
Australian business looking to enter or expand into the UK market can seek assistance from Austrade. Business can also check how the tariff cuts under the agreement apply to their specific goods through DFAT’s FTA Portal and read DFAT’s Guide to Using the A-UKFTA to export and import goods.
Customs services offered by 365 Freight & Customs Brokers include:
Customs and Quarantine Clearance Quarantine procedures
laws & legislation
Export Declaration
Tobacco Imports
Alcohol Imports
Gold & Precious Metal Imports
Gems * Jewellery Imports
Vehicle Imports
Port Congestion
Seizure of Goods
Destruction of Goods
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES
Dumping Duty
By-Laws
Landed Costing Tariff Advices and Concessions
Duty Drawbacks & Refunds
Tariff Consultancy & Audits Tariff Concession Order System Customs Tariff Classification
Free Trade Agreements
TRADEX Anti-Dumping and Countervailing duties
Import Restrictions and Prohibitions
Temporary Imports
Carnets
Finally, your success is our success. We keep on updating all the Government policies related to Import & Export, which allow us to provide you excellent strategy for your export & import needs. Visit our website https://365freight.com.au/ for more details You can find our Sydney Office at : https://g.page/r/CY4zO_LUa8LgEAE Melbourne Office at : https://g.page/r/CXwYLKzkRCJVEAE Brisbane Office at : https://g.page/r/CZaFaaBMIpvaEAE Perth Office at : https://g.page/r/CfTwRl9wGL33EAE Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/customs.broker.sydney.nsw/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/customs_sydney
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The Ultimate Guide To Study In Australia
Overview Of The Australian Educational System
One of the best places for students who want to further their education overseas is Australia. Australia offers a fantastic academic environment and has eight universities ranked among the top 100 worldwide.
International students are increasingly choosing Australia as their study abroad location. More than 6 million foreign students attended Australian institutions in May of this year, according to data published by the Department of Education of the Australian government.
The Group Of Eight (Go8) Comprises Australia’s Eight Most Prestigious Research-Intensive Universities:
• The University of Melbourne
• The Australian National University
• The University of Sydney
• The University of Queensland
• The University of Western Australia
• The University of Adelaide
• Monash University
• UNSW Sydney
In comparison to the same time last year, there was a 12% increase in this. These five countries—China, India, Nepal, Brazil, and Vietnam—accounted for 58% of the students.
Due to the fact that a student can take multiple courses in a calendar year, there were more enrollments than students.
Benefits Of Studying In Australia:
• It is the next "hot" destination after the USA considering the numbers, quality, and living circumstances.
• The cost of pursuing education and living in Australia is 40 to 60 percent less than that of the USA or UK, depending on the selected area. Every year, over a thousand students from India and other countries travel to Australia to pursue their studies.
• Australia's internationally renowned universities, which offer a wide range of courses with up-to-date curricula and infrastructure and result-oriented professors, are another major advantage of studying there.
• International students can work a part-time job to get experience and earn money while they are in school.
• Australia is always open to hiring students who graduate from their universities because they are trained to be work-ready, and thus, job opportunities are widely available in the public and private sectors.
• This helps in making new connections at the base level and also helps in networking at a higher level.
• Australia is one of the most popular study-abroad locations for students from India due to the country's high standard of instruction, extensive course selection, and employment chances upon graduation.
• Many students choose to study in Australia because of its expanding economy, which guarantees decent career possibilities after students complete their coursework.
• Australian institutions are strong in research, excelling in fields like the arts and humanities, education, and sciences.
Top Most Courses In Australia
Below Are A Few Top Courses For Students In Australia:
• Architecture
• Engineering
• Earth Sciences
• Business Management
• Agricultural Sciences
• Computer Science and Information technology
• Accountancy
• Tourism and Hospitality Management
Scholarship In Australia
• Australia Awards Scholarships (AAS)
• Research Training Program (RTP)
• Australia APEC Women in Research Fellowship
• International Postgraduate Research Scholarships
• University Scholarships
For more information, please contact us on 8920523087/9540566315 or email us at [email protected]
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Australia Wasting Its Money & Future On Housing Market
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Australians spend most of their money and time buying and selling property to the tune of $400 billion every year. That is not making anything new or manufacturing useful things for the world. The Great Australian Dream is home ownership and that has become a very expensive obsession for most of us. What it does do is make our banks very rich and provides real estate agents and state governments with their fair share too. Australia wasting its money and future on housing market is a troubling indicator of where we are as a nation. “Australians have $10.3 trillion of their wealth tied up in housing, more than three times the value of stocks on the ASX and even dwarfing the 43.5 trillion of superannuation savings.” (Michael Janda, ABC News, 16th Jan 2024)
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No Ducking The Truth About Our Housing Market
I was watching some ducks pecking at the ground for food on my golf course the other day. In the past I had thought that we as humans had come a long way by comparison in evolutionary terms – no longer needing to constantly seek out food for survival. However, I realised that I was looking at things the wrong way for a fair comparison. Most of us work the greater part of our lives to afford to buy our own home. We are, in fact, still pecking at the ground in the bigger scheme of things for our very expensive shelter. Australian Housing Market Investment A Ponzi Scheme “Any investment that's primarily reliant on capital gain rather than future income generation for its return shares at least one thing in common with a Ponzi scheme. Both rely on the next investors to pay out the profits of the earlier ones. In the case of real estate that means a new generation of buyers willing — and able — to stump up more cash to pay a higher price than the previous ones.” (https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-01-16/rental-yields-highlight-australian-economic-achilles-heel/103321034) Who would have thought that you would need a million dollars to buy an average house in somewhere like Sydney or Melbourne? The banks must love this setup they have cooked up over decades. Folks have to borrow enormous sums of money from them to purchase property and the central bank keeps whacking up the rate of interest they can charge on the loan. How does it get any better than this? Currently the banks make more on the loan than the home owner will on his or her investment in total.
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Bank Con Job Grooming Australians Actually, psychologically this scheme or scam or con job works brilliantly. Making things harder for the investor to enter the market primes them perfectly for the sting. If you keep spreading the word about how tough it is to achieve you foster greater motivation in the mark. People are busting a gut to get into this market to be fleeced by the banks. Property prices keep going up, as do interest rates, and consequentially the cuts taken by agents and state governments. The returns are lower but capital gains and negative gearing can keep investors in the game.
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Australia Obsessed With Financialization Of Shelter Meanwhile, the nation is going nowhere fast. Australia is not geared to encourage innovation in industry. No, we are firmly fixated on owning something that already exists – domestic shelter. Just like those ducks constantly pecking at the ground for grubs. The whole country is obsessed with home ownership – isn’t that a bit weird? It is like we never got beyond the basics of life. The banks rub their greedy hands together every day in anticipation of the next signee on that contract for an enormous home loan. Now, we have a situation where ordinary folk cannot afford to rent shelter because of a massively inflated housing market. The financialization of an essential component of living has made it too expensive for the working poor. Something isn’t right about this and speaks of poor leadership. John Howard messed with the capital gains tax back in the 1990’s and the massive increase in property prices stems from then. Howard was an ex-real estate agent. Australia wasting its money and future on housing market sets the nation up for a rude awakening when the minerals run out or are no longer wanted. We have no value added manufacturing industry. We have a financial sector focused on our domestic property market. Robert Sudha Hamilton is the author of Money Matters: Navigating Credit, Debt, and Financial Freedom.   ©WordsForWeb
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Why Choose Australia to Study Abroad in 2024?
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In 2023, the Australian government recorded nearly 750,000 international students as of September. The vast majority of these students come from Asia, with China and India dominating numbers. And experts at the best consultancy to study abroad will tell you these numbers will continue to increase. Here’s why study in Australia in 2024 is a great option for prospective international students!
Study at World-Ranking Universities
Australia has 41 universities and nearly all of them are world-ranking. This is a feat in itself, reflecting the end-to-end quality of education you can access in Australia. The University of Melbourne ranks at #14 and the University of Sydney at #19 on QS’ World University Rankings 2024. There are 9 Australian universities in the top 100 of the world’s best institutions! This is one of the biggest reasons why study in Australia is a fantastic opportunity. Your Australian degree has great value worldwide.
Discovering the Right University for You
There are hundreds of programs to choose from across these excellent Australian universities. To narrow your options down, here’s how we recommend you start:
Study Australia
The Study Australia platform is run by the Australian government, curating all the resources international students may need. This includes a course search function that lets you look up programs across Australian universities!
Education Fairs
Attending education fairs is a great way of getting to know universities more closely. If you know of the best consultancy to study abroad near you, look into any events they are hosting for your intake. The best consultancies invite many great global universities to engage with students directly.
University representatives can evaluate your profile to personalize their program recommendations to you. You can also discover exclusive and unique opportunities like scholarships you may not find through general searches.
Study Abroad Consultancy
Another option to discover your perfect match program is to approach the best consultancy to study abroad near you. A great consultancy can shortlist and recommend programs with your needs and preferences in mind. This saves you days of research, especially if you are not fully sure how to find the best program for you. With a study abroad consultancy, you can also get full step-by-step support through the application process for admission and visa.
Industry Focused Programs
One of the reasons why study in Australia is so popular is its industry-centered programs. Australia’s top programs align with the country’s biggest growth sectors. Some of the biggest fields to consider are Healthcare, Education, STEM, Construction & Trade, and Hospitality.
Again, to discover the best programs for you, you can look into:
· The Study Australia study abroad platform
· Attending education fairs
· The best consultancy to study abroad near you or online
Flexible Earn as You Learn Options
The Australian government offers many opportunities for international students. A recent update is the work hour extension for Subclass 500 visa holders! Now, international students can work part-time up to 48 hours per two weeks. That’s 24 hours a week (up from the previous 20 hours). During semester breaks, students can work full-time.
This is a great opportunity for international students looking to cover some of their expenses with part-time jobs and getting valuable work experience.
Great Post-Study Opportunities
Australia’s excellent post-study options are another answer to the “why study in Australia” question. The Temporary Graduate Visa – Subclass 485 – lets you stay and work in Australia for 2 to 4 years. The duration of the post-study visa depends on your degree level. As of 2023, for students in eligible courses, you can also qualify for post-study visa extensions. These extensions can apply for 4 to 6 years!
Excellent Standard of Life
International students can enjoy a great quality of life in Australia. Some students prefer the climate in Australia compared to the harsh winters of the UK and Canada. Australian cities are also modern, inclusive, safe, metropolitan hubs of industry, culture, entertainment, and more. In fact, 7 Australian cities rank among the best student cities of the world according to QS Top Universities. Melbourne comes in at #4 with Sydney close behind at #7.
Rounding Up
Whether you are researching independently or working with the best consultancy to study abroad, Australia is a fantastic choice. These are just a few reasons why study in Australia can be a game-changer for your future. If you are eager to explore whether this is the right destination for you, connect with Gradstar Global for a free consultation!
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Benefits of Hiring an Expert for Hot Water Installation Sydney
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Water heater systems are an integral part of our lives. When it comes to repair or installation, we often need to pay more attention to the importance of getting it done by professionals. However, it is important to note that with high-quality professional hot water installation in Sydney, a water heater can run for several years.
Hot water systems play an essential role and offer a consistent water supply for everyday household activities like showering, cooking, cleaning and even washing. Therefore, it makes sense to take proactive measures to preserve and extend the lifespan. Professional installation and regular maintenance thus ensure that the water heater system is performing at its best. Through this blog, let us know the numerous benefits of availing experts to install the hot water system in your household.
You get an expert service
Sometimes, it gets confusing to make out what is wrong with your hot water system. Issues like strange noises from the device or taking unusually more time to heat water are some of the most common yet annoying issues with the hot water system. Fixing the problems by using handyperson services or implementing DIY methods may put you into more significant trouble. Hire a licensed plumber to improve your life by achieving a guaranteed service.
You avail proper maintenance
Hiring professionals for hot water installation in Sydney is best to maintain your hot water system for years to come. Professionals can conduct basic operations and bring about necessary changes and adjustments. For example, replacing the anode rod and flushing the system can make significant improvements in the water heaters. When you enable proper upkeep of your heater, it operates more efficiently, which minimises the utility costs to a great extent. Additionally, when a machine is running on consistent maintenance, there is less likelihood of future breakdowns or costly repairs.
You get the perfect installation in one go
Water heater installation is more challenging than it might appear. Inexperienced professionals handling the installation may lead to several issues, and you may have to go for re-installation. Engaging an expert helps to get the job done right at the first attempt. Also, you do not have to deal with costly repairs or mistakes, and you do not have to experience repeated leaks or water heater issues in the long run.
You enjoy a safe installation service
Every water heater pertains to specific safety standards based on whether it is powered by gas or electricity or has a tank. Additionally, the professionals follow specific building codes set by the government to protect the legal regulations.  
You save a lot of time
Professionals are knowledgeable and experienced in handling several repairs and maintenance of hot water systems. They are well-versed in the intricacies of the job and can complete the work much faster than you expect. Hence, make your time more worthwhile by hiring hot water installation experts.
Need a reliable hot water installation in Sydney? Look no further than Svea Electrical. We provide a high-quality installation and maintenance of your water heater through certified and experienced professionals. For more details about our services, reach out to our customer executives now!
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Your Old Car’s New Journey: Car Removals And The Auto Sector
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The journey of an old car doesn’t end at a driveway or a garage. It’s the beginning of a new chapter that plays a crucial role in the auto sector. This blog explores the world of car removals in Sydney and their impact on the automotive industry.
The Need for Car Removals
Old cars, left unattended, are not more than an eyesore. They can leak harmful fluids and take up valuable space. Removing these cars is essential for maintaining a clean and safe environment. It’s not just about decluttering; it’s about responsible car ownership.
What Happens in Car Removals?
Car removal is a straightforward process. It often starts with a car owner contacting a removal service. The service assesses the car, provides a quote, and arranges a pick-up. The car is then towed away, marking the start of its new journey.
Step-By-Step Process of Car Pick-Up
The process of unwanted car pick-up is explained below: 
Contact a Removal Service: When it’s time to sell your old car, the first step is finding a trustworthy car removal Sydney service. Look for a service with good reviews and a strong reputation. Making the right choice ensures a smooth and stress-free experience. You can usually contact them online or via phone, and they will guide you through the next steps.
Assessment and Quotation: Once you have chosen a service, they will assess your car. This assessment can involve checking the car’s condition, age, make, and model. Based on this evaluation, they will offer you a price. Some services might even offer a quote over the phone or online, making it more convenient for you.
Towing: After agreeing on a price, the car removal Sydney service will arrange to tow your car. This is usually done at no extra cost to you. They will set a date and time that’s convenient and come to your location. The towing process is handled professionally, ensuring that there’s no damage to your property.
Processing: The final step in your car’s journey is processing. At the facility, professionals will dismantle your car. Usable parts are salvaged for resale or reuse, and the rest of the car is recycled responsibly. This process reduces waste and is an integral part of the vehicle’s lifecycle.
Economic Aspect Of Car Removals
This industry is not just about disposing of old cars; it’s a thriving economic sector. It creates jobs, supports the recycling industry, and provides materials for other sectors. Old cars are not just scrap; they are valuable economic assets.
The car removal industry is a significant part of the global trade system. Salvaged parts and materials often find markets overseas, contributing to international trade dynamics.
Legal And Safety Considerations
Legal and safety procedures govern Sydney car removals. Owners must furnish proper documentation, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. This guarantees a safe and lawful process. Moreover, the towing and dismantling process must meet stringent safety standards, safeguarding workers, car owners, and the environment against potential accidents and hazards.
The Second Life of a Removed Car
Removed cars often find new life in different forms. Parts can be reused in other vehicles, and materials can be recycled for various purposes. The journey of a car doesn’t end at removal; it transforms into something new.
Many parts of an old car are still valuable and can be used in other vehicles. Engines, transmissions, mirrors, and even smaller components like switches and dials can find new life in other cars. This not only saves money for car owners looking for parts but also reduces the demand for new parts manufacturing.
Future of Car Removals in the Auto Sector
The future of the Sydney car collection appears promising. Furthermore, with technological advancements and heightened environmental awareness, this sector is poised for increased efficiency and eco-friendliness. As an evolving industry, it plays a significant role in the future of automobiles.
Moreover, emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning are set to revolutionize the car pick-up process. Consequently, these advancements could result in more efficient sorting and processing of materials. Additionally, as the global shift towards electric vehicles gains momentum, the car removal industry is adapting to handle the unique challenges posed by EVs.
Conclusion
Your old car’s journey is an important part of the auto sector’s lifecycle. Car collections are more than just getting rid of an old vehicle; they’re about responsibility, sustainability, and innovation. As we move towards a more eco-conscious world, the role of car pick-up becomes increasingly vital.
Reference URL: https://www.sydney-cashforcars.com.au/automotive/explore-car-removals-and-transformations-in-the-auto-sector/
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