Sunday, May 31, 2009

Sziget Island Music Festival Budapest 2009

Budapest Sziget 2009 – the most colourful, biggest and cheapest festival in Central Europe

During this time of global financial crisis value for money becomes a higher priority. We have one foolproof tip for avid fans of music and youth culture: it will definitely be worth their while to come to Budapest from the 12th to the 17th of August when the Sziget Festival (which includes two warm-up days) will be welcoming visitors from across Europe

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Australia Immigration Video, Economy, Multiculturalism

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Australian Immigration TV video http://www.youtube.com/ImmiTV

Immigration Bridge Australia http://www.immigrationbridge.com.au

Samson director walks away a winner at Cannes WARWICK Thornton was a little deflated heading into the gala awards ceremony that closes the Cannes Film Festival. The night before, the Australian director's film Samson and Delilah missed out on the three awards in the Un Certain Regard section of the French festival.


Current flows for Australian rockers AC/DC
ACDC Sydney - Veteran rock band AC/DC sold out their 2010 concerts in their Australian homeland within minutes Monday. Promoters claimed no entertainers visiting Australia had sold out their shows faster than the band formed in Sydney by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young


Australia seen as best place to ride out downturn
THE world has voted Australia as the best place to run a business during the economic downturn. This supports what local economists have been saying for some time, that the nation is well-placed to weather the global financial crisis. A survey of 7500 international business people from 24 nations identified Australia as the country that was surviving the economic downturn the best, with 20 per cent of respondents citing it as the clear leader

Aussie firms up there for value AUSTRALIAN companies are some of the world's best in creating value for shareholders, outperforming their peers in the US, Europe and Japan over the past five years. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/business/story/0,28124,25537476-20142,00.html


MULTICULTURAL Melbourne is living up to its famous moniker - Smith is again the most popular name, but Nguyen and Singh are closing in
. Not content to rule just Melbourne's residential phone directory, Smith dominates as most often listed surname Smith, Nguyen and Singh are followed by Williams, Brown, Jones, Wilson, Taylor, Lee, Anderson, Tran, Johnson, Thomas, White, Martin, Ryan, Thompson, Young, Walker and Chen.

Who turned out the lights (in Sydney)? WRITER Louis Nowra was once enthralled by Sydney's verve, optimism and self-confidence. Now he sees a city on the edge of a nervous breakdown. It was love at first sight.

Storm hits Gold Coast: is paradise lost? WHEN Gold Coast luxury boat builder Riviera called in the receivers recently, seasoned observers of the economic climate saw it as an ominous sign.

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Monday, May 25, 2009

Avustralya hakkında bilgi, eğitim, vize, göçmenlik

AIEC Australian International Education Centre Avustralya hakkında bilgi, eğitim, vize & göçmenlik http://www.aiec.biz

Avustralya'da Eğitim ve Yaşam Rehberi http://www.egitimplus.com/documents/StudyGuide_tr.pdf

Öğrenci Vizesine sahip olanlar, yarıyıl öğrenim süresi içerisinde haftada 20 saat, tatillerde ise full-time olarak çalışabilirler. Yaş sınırı aranmaz ve eğitim geçmişi ne olursa olsun herkese açıktır.

CRICOS Ingilizce Dil Eğitimi Okullari, Mesleki Eğitim Enstitüleri TAFE (VET) ve Üniversiteleri kapsayan Avustralya Nitelikler Çerçevesi, kredi transferine olanak sağlar. Örneğin, geçmis mesleki deneyim, staj eğitimi ve alınmış dersleri akreditasyona tabi tutar ve tescil eder.

En fazla ilgi gören kurslar arasında, IELTS’e hazırlık için İngilizce, VET "kariyer trening" pazarlama kurslari yaninda, (SOL) Yetenek ve Meslek Onay Listesi ve (MODL) Revaçta Olan Meslek Listelerinde belirtilenlerden VET geçiş kursları arasında ahçılık, bahçıvanlık, duvarcılık, otomotiv/motor makinistliği, hemşirelik vb. sayilabilir. Ayrıca Avustralya diploma ve sertifika programlarına evinizden de hazırlanabilirsiniz

James Cook University Cennet gibi! Townsville, Cairns, Brisbane Tropik Queensland'da

http://www.jcu.edu.au/international/idc/groups/public/documents/welcome/jcuprd_045981.pdf

James Cook University Video http://www.jcu.edu.au/international/JCUPRD_046647.html

Ausztrália Tanulj, Dolgozz, Utazz, Költözz ki, Élj

Ausztrália Tanulj, Dolgozz, Utazz, Költözz ki, Élj

Tanulási, munka lehetőségek és potenciális letelepedési esélyek Ausztrália szerte. Jelentkezés az Ausztrál Nemzeti Oktatási Központ (AIEC)
http://www.aiec.hu és eredeti, ausztrál ügynök segítségével.

FONTOS INFORMACIÓ MINDEN ÜGYFÉL SZÁMÁRA

Magyar állampolgárok és Magyarországon tartózkodási engedéllyel rendelkezők papíralapú turista, diák és ideiglenes tartózkodási vízumkérelmeit, illetve a vízumberagasztását 2009. május 25-től a bécsi Ausztrál Nagykövetségen intézhetik
. http://www.australia.hu/btpshungarian/Visas_and_Migration.html

Gyümölcsszedés Ausztrália egyes területein. Nagyszerű lehetőség utazni, megismerni a vidéki életet, miközben pénzt is kereshetsz az iskolai szünetben!! http://www.harvesttrail.gov.au

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Australia Latest News Skilled Jobless, Multiculturalism, Rogue Schools, Indian Attacks

Ranks of skilled jobless swell, but not all sectors. The top 10 occupations where skills shortages persist are: Chefs, Metal tradespeople, Hairdressers, Helth professionals, Food professionals, Science professionals, Computing professionals, Wood trades. Among the professional sectors affected by the downturn are accountants auditors, marketing and advertising, and construction. Skills shortages will be with us yet again.... http://www.livenews.com.au/news/skilled-workers-suffering-with-43000-jobs-lost-in-2009/2009/5/18/206853

Death of a leader of cultural revolution Jerzy Zubrzycki PROMINENT Catholic intellectual and father of Australian multiculturalism Jerzy Zubrzycki has died. He was 89. Polish-born Professor Zubrzycki was the founding professor of sociology at the Australian National University and is credited with helping to steer Australia towards multiculturalist settlement policies (for migrants) rather than the assimilationist approach that dominated until the 1970s. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25515026-12332,00.html

Our schools for scandal Spring Street (Victorian Parliament) this week bowed to pressure to crack down on rogue training colleges, but how did Australia arrive at a situation where countless overseas students are being fleeced by offshore agents and unscrupulous local private college operators? http://www.theage.com.au/national/our-schools-for-scandal-20090522-bic6.html

Stop hesitataing, Indians are being targeted. The police need to acknowledge and loudly condemn racially targeted attacks on Indian international students. SOURABH Sharma, an Indian international student, was travelling home on the train after a shift at KFC when he was brutally bashed and robbed by six people. http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/stop-hesitating-indians-are-being-targeted-20090521-bh2r.html

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Australia Latest News Property, Employment, Skills


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Property Bubble First home buyers are leaping aboard a sinking ship, with house prices set to fall about 20 per cent in the next two years, an Australian National University economist says. The "property bubble" is about to deflate and first-timers, encouraged through government grants to buy at the top of the market, could be over-committed when hit by job losses and, later, higher interest rates.


Australian Employment Outlook 2009 from Manpower Year-over-year, the Outlook has declined in all seven regions, with the steepest decreases reported for Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland, by 39, 37 and 35 percentage points, respectively


Increased visa fees to fund embassy makeovers Foreign students wanting to study in Australia will be forced to pay an extra 20 percent for their entry permits afer another hike in visa fees
. Humanitarian arrivals, tourists and temporary residents who were hit with visa fee increases last year have been spared further pain. But students, business people, skilled migrants and certain family categories are going to be hit hard, with the new measures expected to raise $402.3 million over the next four years


The Australian Ministerial Council has today reached a national consensus on how the new National Registration and Accreditation Scheme for the Health Professions will work. This will deliver improvements to the safety and quality of Australia’s health services through a modernised national regulatory system for health practitioners.


Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship Newsroom Videos

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Australia Latest News Economy, Recession, Rent, Immigration

UNESCO has named Melbourne as its second City of Literature. Edinburgh became the first in 2004. http://www.theage.com.au/national/melbourne-hooks-the-books-20080819-3y9b.html?page=-1

Holmes thriller to be shot in Melbourne THE next starring role for Katie Holmes, wife of superstar Tom Cruise, will take place in Melbourne. The thriller Don't be Afraid of the Dark will start filming at the Docklands film studio in the next few months. http://www.theage.com.au/national/holmes-thriller-to-be-shot-in-melbourne-20090507-awrf.html

Victoria Avoiding Recession? Figures, forecasts that will surprise The Victorian Treasury which has predicted that the state's economy will dodge the worst of the recession, with output continuing to grow, and the unemployment rate peaking at just under 8 per cent in two years' time. http://www.theage.com.au/national/figures-forecasts-that-will-surprise-20090505-au00.html

Immigration to cut 10% of jobs ONE in 10 jobs is expected to be slashed from the Immigration Department in the federal budget on May 12. The skilled migrant intake, which was slashed by 14 per cent in March to protect local jobs, is likely to be cut further in the budget. http://www.smh.com.au/national/immigration-to-cut-10-of-jobs-20090430-aozi.html

Renters seek financial safety in numbers THE threat of pay cuts and unemployment are driving a growing number of young Australians out of rental properties and back to living with their parents or into shared accommodation. The trend is adding to the downward pressure on rents sparked by the rising number of young people leaving rental properties to take advantage of the Rudd Government's boost to the first-home buyers scheme and lower interest rates. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25424043-2702,00.html

Uproar over face scan for foreign students MELBOURNE colleges will consider the introduction of facial recognition technology at classroom doors in a bid to curb abuse of international student visas. Many international students are required to attend at least 80 per cent of classes under education visas granted by the Federal Government. But TAFE teacher Gary Alexander said facial recognition technology was the only way to tackle rorting by foreign students seeking permanent residency in Australia. http://www.theage.com.au/national/uproar-over-face-scan-for-foreign-students-20090502-aquu.html

Migrant figures jump the slump IMMIGRATION has soared to record levels, even with the country in recession. Figures show that in the year to March, permanent and long-term arrivals outnumbered departures by 337,000. The Bureau of Statistics says that in the March quarter alone, people entering the country who said they would stay here for at least a year outnumbered residents leaving for at least a year by 128,000 — about 10,000 a week. http://www.theage.com.au/national/migrant-figures-jump-the-slump-20090508-ay0t.html

Recession over in months AUSTRALIA will be out of recession within months, according to new forecasts from the Reserve Bank. But it warns the path back to economic health will be slow and uncertain. Released ahead of next Tuesday's federal budget, the forecasts suggest the worst of the recession is upon us right now, though unemployment is tipped to climb for some time. http://www.theage.com.au/national/recession-over-in-months-says-rba-20090508-ay0k.html

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