Saturday, 7 September 2013

Tonight is the night.

That most likely the political landscape will change with today being Election Day!

Now, as a 'foreigner' to this great country, I am not allowed to vote. However, now I live in this great country, I am allowed to have an opinion.

So here is Heather's rundown to the 2013 Australian Election:

The main showdown is between Kevin Rudd and the Australian Labor Party (ALP)...


And Tony Abbott and the Liberal National  Party (LNP)...


And unfortunately Tony is the leading man in the first counts of today's voting.

He had come up with some crackers in the last few weeks of the campaigning:

- Implying that Gay Marriage is a 'fashion trend of the moment'

- Commenting on the 'sex appeal' of a female member of his party (as a strength  of her position)

- Commenting on the attractiveness of his daughters as a reason to remember him and vote for him...said daughters below:


And other party members of his have come out with these amazing tit-bits:

- Explaining the plan to stop the boats:
Check it out - http://youtu.be/V2NDewpz1mY



- Fiona Scott's cracker stating that the congestion on the roads of her electorate are  'due to the excess asylum seekers' that have come in as Boat People. ( Boat People is a socially acceptable term for Asylum  Seekers who arrive by boat. This term is used in the news. Amazingly.)

But we also have a few other characters and parties to vote for:

Bob Katter: Face like an old orange leather shoe, fights for farmers and rural Aussie issues.


Clive Palmer: Billionaire Mining Magnet (not his words apparently), wants to run Australia as well as his businesses, a dinosaur golf course and whilst rebuilding the Titanic. Aka - Titanic 2. No jokes.

 
( oh and he remains on top of QLDs rich list despite losing over $1bn in a year)


And then we have parties like this:

May or may not consist of pirates. I haven't bothered to look into it.

So it's a very interesting time.

The main difference between politics here and in the UK is the excessive, slanderous advertising campaigns. 

(And compulsory voting with a fine if you don't and don't declare a good reason before polling day.)

Literally the advertising is ALL negative slagging off about the other parties- you don't really hear about what the parties all stand for. 

They don't really credit the public with the intelligence to understand their policies and base it off meaningless ads.







Oh and of course this: 



The good old sausage sizzle. An institution in Australia and an accompaniment to the election.

You can find the best voting station sausage sizzles in your state, here:

 http://www.electionsausagesizzle.com.au/

Yes. It is real. And a real big deal.
Bigger than the election for some people.

And as we finish Kevin Rudd concedes his 
place as Prime Minister and has to make that 
awkward call to Abbott. What would you say 
in that situation?


So that, in a nutshell, is what I have learnt 
about Aussie politics.

A new Liberal (conservative) government 
should be an interesting one!  

Nighty night to all (or have a lovely Saturday 
if you are in the UK).

And a happy birthday to my stepdad Adam!

Much loves xxx








Thursday, 5 September 2013

Road trip: GC - MEL.

Well, well, well. Australia's a big old country isn't it?!

As it can fit the whole of Europe with a bit of space to spare-I guess I should have realised it would take a fair while to drive the car down from the Gold Coast down to Melbourne. 

This very accurate map gives you an idea of the route:


So if we drove without any breaks it would take around 20hours non-stop. Phew!

We didn't do that. We stopped along the way to have a quick look on our way to Sydney where we stated with Kevin and Vicky Currie and the rest of their Currie clan in Lilly Pilly.

Overall, the trip was pretty long as you can imagine, but quite scenic- especially at sunrise and sunset. 

Oh, and I finally saw my first Aussie big things! (They have a habit if having large novelty structures as tourist attractions, usually in the middle of nowhere!)

Enjoy this photo journal of our trip!

Day 1: Gold Coast to Sydney. 

                   Sunrise in QLD.

                   Near Yamba.
   Pie tasting at K'Pane Artisan Bakery,              Coffs Harbour, NSW. 

             Coffs Harbour Marina.

Making Merry Christmas Rock at the Big Banana! 
I always wondered how they got the writing inside- fascinating to watch!
                         Ta-dah!
          As it says on the banana.
           In the banana plantation.

         Finally made it to Sydney!

Day 2: Sydney to Melbourne.

View from our room in Lilly Pilly, Sydney. At Dave's Aunt and Uncles.

              Gorgeous views!
  Inland on the road to Melbourne, NSW.
        The big Merino! A random find.
We also saw the Big Rock Roadhouse randomly (I wasn't quick enough to take my own pic so here's one from Google)

    Dusk going over the border into VIC.
 
           Beautiful sunset shots.


And then it got dark and I didn't take any more pics!

It was a crazy long journey- and not cheap too. It cost us around AUD$240 plus tolls, snacks etc so getting domestic flights is much much cheaper and quicker!

But a great way to see the countryside, go through random small towns and try to get to grips with just how big this county is!

That's all for now!

Much loves xxx


Wednesday, 4 September 2013

The one year countdown begins!



Hello lovelies! 

September 4th starts with the 1 year countdown till the big day! Very exciting times!

And timing being everything, our beautiful engagement shoot has now featured on Whimsical Wonderland Weddings blog!

Relive our story here:


Here's a sneak peak.


Aww... Aren't we too cute, haha!

With the big day on the horizon and some of our major plans in place, we are getting super excited!

We had such an amazing time back at home, although it will never be long enough, and we can't wait to come home and share our big day with our nearest and dearest.

So, the venues are sorted, the dress is being made, the cake is bring designed, we obviously have the wonderful Rebecca Douglas taking our pics- check out her site here:

http://www.rebeccadouglas.co.uk


Just the menus, bridesmaids dresses, music, vows, decor and small stuff to go!

And in that note, maybe I should intro the bridal party:

MOH- Miss Joanne Gold, one of my closest friends and more like my 3rd sister! Jo introduced me to my short street dancing career many moons ago and has seen a catalogue of my changed looks over the years!


Miss Hannah Murphy- my dearest sister and partner in dancing, partying crime! I've known her all her life, yet she has taught me more about living than anyone I know!


Miss Saskia Verwijs- my dearest and youngest sister and creative extraordinaire! Sass specialises I'm gorgeous nail art (something for the wedding?), baking and everything arty and will put all models to shame with her gorgeous looks and extraordinary height!


Miss Leanne Hardy- one if my oldest friends from our good old BCGS days! Many sleepovers have been doesn't eating cake for dinner and ice cream for breakfast!


Miss Frances Barker- mine and Leanne's partner in crime in eating food and talking vomit, often whilst eating food!


Miss Laura Bowman- one of the original mouse house members, design extraordinaire, fellow 90s pop lover and the other half of the most creative birthday cakes I've ever had!


Miss Joanna Bell- another fellow mouse house member, the other half of epic cakeage, Australian traveller from 2013 and fabulous illustrator!



And finally, our amazing MC, Mr James MG Roberts.

BBC and tea loving James will help us reliever the order of the day with style and panache! Another mouse house member, fellow 90s pop dancer and avid film maker! Check out his film 'Alan' when it's out!

So I am very blessed that a year today I will be surrounded by my friends and family, have my nearest and dearest by my side to marry my one true love.


Good night everyone! Xxx

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Hotdogs and other non-refrigerated foods...

This is a conundrum of ours at the moment ( and has been since Friday! )- what does one eat when you don't have:

- a fridge
- a freezer
- a microwave
- a kettle
- a toaster 
- a jaffle maker ( sandwich toaster )

The answer is below you in funny faces!



The answer is: stuff in cans and packets!

And look at how much fun you can have with it.

My fave is a Brit classic:


Huzzah for Heinz!

As for the hotdogs, anyone that has been following my Facebook page knows that right now I'm LOVING 'hotdogs or legs?'

The original tumblr account is below:
http://hot-dog-legs.tumblr.com/

Also has a brand new Facebook page as of a 
couple of days ago.

If you haven't seen it yet the tag line is:

"Are they hotdogs or legs?".


Get involved, it's hilarious!

Even funnier than Sushi Cats!


Isn't the Internet amazing?!

Much loves xxx

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

It's times like these that you need a bucket...


It's definitely times like these that you need a bucket. A bucket of luck, a bucket of money, a bucket of sunshine and even a little bucket of sanity to help you along the way.

Not that things are bad, on the contrary, things are pretty good and I'd be horribly ungrateful not to recognise how lucky we have been, once again, to fall onto our feet.

And for this I am extremely grateful. Moving to the other side of the world is definitely not easy, but is definitely easier with how lucky we have been. But whilst an element is luck, it is also hard work.

For everyone that knows us well (namely our parents), knows that we take on too much. Wedding plans, 2 engagement parties, 3 house moves in 8 months, 1 major trip to the UK, various trips whilst in the UK and starting a new life in Melbourne (aka job and house hunting yet again!).

So yes, we are lucky that we can get up and go, not be too phased or worried about our situations and start all over again.

This time, I think it's different for the both of us. We have moved around a lot in the last few years- it's been amazing and awesome, but it gets tiring living out of a suitcase and having to sell yourself for jobs and properties again. We are looking forward to putting pictures on the wall, decorating the flat and make it feel like home. It's been a long time.

As I write this, I am sitting in our new flat in an awesomely cool area of Melbourne, awaiting our furniture to arrive, living out of a suitcase and non-refrigerated foods.

Thank god they installed the heating yesterday, it was getting to below 5 degrees at night!

But we already have a great group of friends down here- I think half the Gold Coast has moved down! That does make it much easier, especially the hospitality that everyone has shown us! The beanbags and doona (duvet) make a MASSIVE difference when you have a shell of an apartment! 

So I feel like we need just a tiny top up of luck (not even a bucket, just a cup) to get us the jobs and opportunities that we both deserve to enjoy our new Melbourne life.

Keep it all crossed for us please!

Much loves xxx 

Sunday, 11 August 2013

The Rose takes on Melbourne.

Happy Sunday to everyone!

It has been my first day off since we got to Melbourne. 

Life so far has been all about getting up, looking at realestate.com.au for new rentals, viewing flats (or units in Oz!)
Looking at ethicaljobs.com.au and seek.com.au for jobs and spending hours tailoring my résumé and fulfilling the selection criteria for each job. Phew!

Looking for a job IS A FULL TIME JOB! Without the income and holiday benefits.

So today was a welcome break and we discovered all this below:

(L-R My decorated mask from the ACIM Australian Contemporary Institute of Moving Image, Love postcard, Melbourne Writers festival programme, selection of cool info on each suburb, Daves mask, Melbourne Spring Fashion Week programme, Melbourne Fringe Festival programme and a series of mini tailored walking tours)

Phew again! So much cool stuff to do! This morning we went to the Rose Markets and saw some amazing and inspirational ideas, arts, crafts and fashion.

We both got so excited to be in such a creative environment! And it's just he beginning.

Melbourne is well known for many things:

1) Coffee- Melbournites take coffee very seriously. No sugar, no syrup, no frappa-crappa-doo. Coffee, pure and simple is the art form.

2) Food- cheap and authentic to super flamboyant, Melbourne has some if THE best restaurants from all cultures and for all budgets. Super-yum!

3) Sport - AFL and the Aussie Open to name a few.

4) Culture - Art, galleries, festivals, comedy. Something to get your creative juices flowing.

5) Fashion - Unlike some other areas where fashion doesn't matter cos you swear through it anyway,Melbourne actually has a fashion scene! Woop! With European shops including Zara and Top shop- double woop! You can be yourself here and everyone loves it.

6) Street art - is fabulous, fantastic, creative, colourful and political. Or not. Covering many of the cities well known lanes and popping up all over the place, it has become a part of the allure if Melbourne.

7) The Laneways - hidden lanes and alleys amongst the main Melbourne streets with street art, hidden cafes, the best coffee, galleries, boutiques , clubs and more!

So as you can see, we are pretty excited to be here!


Welcome to my new city!

Xxx

Friday, 9 August 2013

The renaissance of The English Rose.


To all my fellow Rose Readers, I can declare that after an unexpected year off, I am back and blogging!

I never really expected to stop completely, but as you can see from my last post- the weight of it all ( the file, visa and work ) got the better of me. I became a little disenchanted with it all.

However, a year on and my-oh-my how much has changed.

So, it seems that I needed the infamous Love File off my chest, to be able to really get into Aussie life. It was submitted on August 24th and little more than 5 months later, I received the call.

It was quite underwhelming as I was at work and was expecting it to be a  bizarre  enquiry from a member of the public. But after all the hard work, paper and around AUD$4k later, I am now on the Subclass 820 Temporary Residency Visa. How romantic!

And no, it doesn't mean that I am half Aussie or anything like that. Still an English Rose which just happens to be allowed in Oz. Which given the current government policies on immigration is pretty amazing. 

I have to remember those hundreds of people trying to come in on tiny dangerous boats, only to be shipped off to PNG and told they will never live in Australia. I am very fortunate.

So, a quick catch up on the rest of the year-

- gained great event fundraising experience with my now ex-job ( more on that later! )

- joined a netball team, go Charity Cases!

- made some amazing friends:
 
- gained a bit of an Aussie accent (according to home!)

- got whisked away to Byron Bay before Christmas....

And GOT ENGAGED!!


It was a complete surprise and an amazing end to a difficult and life changing year. I am so incredibly lucky to have found my gorgeous man - and for him to have such incredible taste/ check out the ring he had custom made for me!

So this may spark some interesting wedding planning from abroad type posts and advice!

But the main things have been booked on my amazing 2 month trip back home on June/July.

This was an amazing trip for so many reasons. It was my first trip back home since we moved here last year so it was incredible to catch up with family and friends. And to be able to celebrate our engagement made it extra special.

It's funny, because we get asked an awful lot where we are going to live permanently. It's a difficult one to answer as we simply don't know. I thought the trip home would help me decide, but I'm not sure if it did.

On one hand, it's amazing to be near my nearest and dearest, who after all these years have remained loyal and loving friends. The people who you catch up with on Skype and it doesn't feel like you haven't seen them in over a year.

On the other, Australia is such a great place to be right now. It's economically stable, with wages being high and disposable income being the norm. How novel!

It's the first time in my life I haven't had to worry about money (even when unemployed as I am right now!) and I know in a couple of years, we can buy a house. This is in addition to paying for the wedding, of which we should already have this.

If I tell people about this at home, it sounds like a fantasy, but this is that it's like here. Unfortunately I think it gets taken for granted as you can have everything you want. It's a luxury that I know everyone at home can't have.

And that makes me sad. To know all my loved ones are struggling, and to make the selfish choice to be here, because life is so much easier. 

And it's beautiful of course!

So, in summary, nothing is forever (except our marriage!) so no decisions yet. 

But now to the unemployed and homeless part...

I forgot to mention the homeless didn't I?

So in all the madness of this year and deciding to take control of our lives, we decided to leave our house, quit our jobs and move to Melbourne.

So this is the current plan in progress!

We are very lucky to be staying at our good friends flat whilst they are in their honeymoon. (And their wedding was overdue and spectacular!)

So this is our current view:


Not bad eh?

Luckily we have a few interviews lined up between us and have seen numerous places to live- of varying quality and prices.

Fingers crossed it all falls into place. We have been extremely lucky in our journey so far and just need a little more in the works!

Ill try not to leave it too long before my next update!

But a huge thank you to everyone that made the effort from all over Europe to see us whilst we were back home, especially to celebrate our engagement. It was such a special time for us and we love you all.

Xxx