Friday, November 7, 2008

Free Newspaper



There are lot of Free Newspapers that float around Melbourne... sometimes you got to make your a choice even among the free stuff !! If your looking for Quality News and Entertainment then Mx is the right choice. A mix of local, international, sports and cinema, this paper is a class of its kind. Usually one can find it in trains or railway stations. If you get to read one dont miss it!! its worth.. especially the column 'Here's looking at you' helps people actually get connected with Love and the other column 'Vent your anger' is too good to miss..

If you are a compu wiz, then visit www.mxnet.com.au for thier latest updates !

Happy reading, for free !!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Forklift license


Want to increase your employability in Melbourne.. one way is to get a forklift license.. there are no pre-requisites for getting one.. but you need to pass an assessment both practical and theory..

If you already know some basic driving in forklift then its easier for you. You need to prepare for the theory exam which is quite exhaustive !! you can even join a local forklift training and licencing agency which might charge you something like $500 for 2 day training and 3rd day conducting the assessment.

I am a licenced forklift operator.. any of you guys require help in knowing how to get a license feel free to write to me.. ok

Monday, November 3, 2008

Cars at Melbourne



If you want to experience the renaissance of the car industry then here it is.. right from a vintage to the latest BMW, all type of 4 wheelers, wheel around the city and suburb.. this is another unique feature of Melbourne and that relishes your memory when they all run together in the same road..

Whether weather ??!!



This word weather change has a different meaning in Melbourne.. yes .. we have weather changes not for season but hours.. the weather here is so quick that in a same day it would be Sunny, Windy, Cloudy and Rainy, either seperately or in combinations.. there was once a day when the weather was sunny, windy, cloudy and you won;t believe, rainy too!!!!

Melbourne is ...



Melbourne is multicultural in its true sense.. no other country, Im sure, has such a huge pool of diversified countrymen.. look here for yourself !!!

Tranportation


Talking about transportation in Melbourne, after a lot of criticism Connex is finally trying to reach the satisfaction levels of the commuter. I am a early bird passenger myself and I have closely watched their actions on their own weakness. Their recent actions include

1> Setting up a Customer service centre in Flinder Street station
2> New and additional trains to several routes
3> New seat covers getting changed
4> Frequent house keeping in the trains
5> More and immediate spot fines for trouble makes and 'graffiti' designers !
6> Most of all timely trains

A View to Melbourne

Some Exotic picures taken around Melbourne. You won't regret watching them again and again...



Buying g a Second Hand Car?

Planning to buy a second hand car?

May its the right time to think considering the fact that the petrol prices are decling steadily.. its about $1.29 a litre today (4th Nov). Keep in mind certain facts before buying one like..

1) If its a dealer negotiate the price as far as you can as these cars are completely rewamped and are kept in good condition when you buy. So the lower the price the better the deal

2) If your buying from a third party private seller, be very careful. If the price appears too low for the model, thoroughly check the car and if required bring in a car mechanic for a complete check. Negotiation here can bring out the truth or value of the car itself

3) Keep in mind things like Road worthy certificate (RWC) which can cost you anywhere between $200 to $300 and a Registration will be $500 to $600 every year.

4) Also remeber older the car higher would be the insurance cover cost!!

Want to see my car which i bought it from my friend for about $1800.. well buying a car from a friend is a difference catergory though !!!! Anyways here it is..

Did you know?


Do you know that universities in Melbourne increase the fees every year by about 7%. So of you enrolled the first year say with a fees of $10000, the second year it would br $10700.. so be preapred for it. Also remember 7% is only a general average, and it may increase further ten that too.. look at this news below (new courtesy www.theaustralian.new.com.au)

Uni fees forecast to rocket

Milanda Rout | January 23, 2008

UNIVERSITY fees for students are set to skyrocket and could top $26,000 a year in the next three decades, putting an even greater hole in the back pocket of families trying to educate their children.

New figures from the Australian Scholarships Group predict annual HECS fees could rise to as much as $11,573 by 2017, $17,462 by 2027 and $26,349 by 2037.

The increase does not include living expenses, books or computers and comes amid fears students are turning their backs on universities because of concerns about long-term debt.

The latest round of university applications shows a decline in demand as school-leavers decide to get a job in the nation's booming economy rather than start a costly tertiary education.

Australian Scholarships Group managing director Terry O'Connell said university fees, like all education costs, were continuing to rise. "Education costs are increasing by double the rate of inflation over the last 15 years," Mr O'Connell said.

He said the research showed students would pay up to $13,144 this year for university, which included HECS fees, $1156 in books and stationery, $2221 in extra course activities and travel, and $1776 for computer use.

Mr O'Connell said the estimates - based on a survey of more than 1200 students and taking into account education inflation rates - showed that sending a student to university would cost as much as $18,150 by 2017, $26,088 by 2027 and $37,664 by 2037.

He said the research showed school-leavers were rethinking university.

"They are concerned with the debt they would accumulate while at university ... they are hearing stories about couples unable to buy houses because of their university debt," Mr O'Connell said. "And because of low unemployment levels, students are saying they can get a job so 'I won't go to university'."

Higher education expert Richard James said that although HECS debts were still manageable, there were signs students were becoming worried about the levels of debt they were taking on to get a tertiary education.

Professor James, based at Melbourne University, said there had been a slight decline in university applications, believed to be connected to the strong labour market.

He said the more significant costs facing students were living expenses rather than HECS. "The problem we have got in Australia is living support," he said.

National Union of Students president Angus McFarland said it was not surprising that school-leavers were being turned off university by increasing costs.

Mr McFarland called on the Rudd Government to undertake a review of HECS and student income support.

University of Technology Sydney second-year student Julie Ngo said she was beginning to realise how much her degree would cost.

"I really wasn't aware of it until I got the bill about how much I owed in HECS," she said.

"It was like 'how long is that going to take me to pay it back'."

The 19-year-old said she would also like to move out of home to be closer to university but the high cost of living prevented it.

Melbourne Cup Day

4th November, it's Melbourne Cup day and its a Holiday out here. It's a big even as far as Melbourne is concerned and all the racing sprees will be out there in the field.. here are some snap shots of this great Day