Small pets that are legal in Australia? [Best answer]?
Well i am getting a small pet soon.. and i am having it in my bedroom.
I want something smart and energetic.
I am not allowed to have a rat or a mouse or a ferret.. but I really want a rat/ferret :[.. but my mum freaks out over mice and rats and ferrets so i want something like a rat/ferret.
These animals are illegal in australia : Hamsters (of any sort), gerbils, sugar gliders, Chinchillas, Hedgehogs, etc.
I am allowed to have anything else other than those three.. oh and i am allergic to rabbits.. but if there is a rabbit that is smart and is around the size of a rat i will take it!!
Thanks in advance.
P.S I am a 14 (nearly 15) year old girl and a lonely child so i will have A LOT of time to play with my pet :]..
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a cat isn't a bad idea, they don't eat a lot, they are house trained easily and great fun! ;)
a cat isn't a bad idea, they don't eat a lot, they are house trained easily and great fun! ;)
Living cost in Sydney, Australia?
Rajesh Sin
Hi,
What is the monthly living costs in sydney for a family of 3(2 adults + 1 kid) on various expenses like rentals(furnished/unfurnished), internet, mobile phone, grocery, transportation to office, gas & petrol, Pre-Schooling for child etc.
i am being offered a annual salary of 73.5K Australian dollors, please let me know if this amount is ok ?
How much would be the tax outgo?
Thanks
Answer
If you are not on a PR then it will cost 4K for pre-school (if over 4 years). Under this age it will be very hard to get a place if your wife is not working (as that is what these facilities are for). 70K is mid-high for Sydney (well above new graduate salary) but for Sydney you need to have both partners working to live well (so a 120-150K combined salary is needed). For 70K you will need to live 50-60km out from the City to get a house to rent (closer and you will be lucky to get a 2 bedroom flat). Rent should be between $250 (low end) to $400 for a house (western Sydney 50K) to $400-600 for a 2 bedroom flat 10K from Sydney (a week). Furnished places are not common and are usually for businessmen and will be in the range of 1000K a week - so this is out of your price range. Internet is around $50 a month, mobile phone - depends how much you use it. Groceries for family of 3 - low end $200 a week. Public transport - max of $57 a week on the weekly pass.
The main consideration is that this is a good salary. The problem with many immigrants ideas is that in Sydney to live, BOTH partners work - you can count the number of married women who have children and dont work, on a single hand almost. Staying home to look after your child is a luxury your wife will not be able to afford if you wish to do more than just "pay the bills".
If you are not on a PR then it will cost 4K for pre-school (if over 4 years). Under this age it will be very hard to get a place if your wife is not working (as that is what these facilities are for). 70K is mid-high for Sydney (well above new graduate salary) but for Sydney you need to have both partners working to live well (so a 120-150K combined salary is needed). For 70K you will need to live 50-60km out from the City to get a house to rent (closer and you will be lucky to get a 2 bedroom flat). Rent should be between $250 (low end) to $400 for a house (western Sydney 50K) to $400-600 for a 2 bedroom flat 10K from Sydney (a week). Furnished places are not common and are usually for businessmen and will be in the range of 1000K a week - so this is out of your price range. Internet is around $50 a month, mobile phone - depends how much you use it. Groceries for family of 3 - low end $200 a week. Public transport - max of $57 a week on the weekly pass.
The main consideration is that this is a good salary. The problem with many immigrants ideas is that in Sydney to live, BOTH partners work - you can count the number of married women who have children and dont work, on a single hand almost. Staying home to look after your child is a luxury your wife will not be able to afford if you wish to do more than just "pay the bills".
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