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How to write a stunning resume, the Aussie style!
Finding a job and earning the living has the highest priority for an immigrant. There are some steps to take in order to seize a job and writing a resume is one of them.
The resume
Before diving into the details of writing a resume in Aussie style, I have to remind you that:
1. A good resume does not get you a job. It will help you to stand out and be nominated for a job interview. At the end of the day it is only you who has to shine in an interview meeting and win the job.
2. Never ever copy someone else’s resume. Many immigrants tend to copy and modify an existing resume. To me this is the worst thing you can do because your resume must perfectly represent YOU so since nobody else knows about you better than you, it makes perfect sense that you take your time and write a quality resume by yourself.
Australian Days
There are quite a few events that happen in Australia every year but not every body knows about them, unless they are very famous such as Mardi Grass. In this post we will have a look at some of those events which are not very popular but good to know.
Turn Off Your Lights
Seems that people are really thinking about the environment these days, especially that they are experiencing strange weather that may be caused by global climate change. Two separate events are being held in Australia to save more energy and keep the globe clean by doing the simplest thing everybody can do: Turning off your lights.- Lights Off Australia
- Earth Hour
Australia Day
Australia Day, as it implies, is the national day of Australia. It was also known as Anniversary Day, Foundation and (by the Aboriginals) the invasion day. Celebrated annually on the 26 January, the date refers to the arrival of the first fleet of the British Navy at Sydney Cove in 1788. Only after 1818, when the New South Wales was formed, the formal celebrations began. It is presently an official public holiday across Australia.
Every year on Australia Day, Australian Of The Year Awards happens, in which Honors List is announced and is addressed by Governor General and Prime Minister.
Happy New Year 2012. An exclusive video
Happy New Year 2012
Here is an exclusive video from the fireworks in Sydney
Do I owe to Australia?
At the time of writing this post I am on a plane heading up to Adelaide for spending my Christmas holiday there. Once I'm back, I will write about my first trip to Adelaide.
For now I want to write about a controversial subject that sometimes comes up when I talk to my mates: Do immigrants owe to Australia? This subject can be very sensitive and even may annoy some Aussies. However, I believe that it is important to discuss this issue or at least use our precious freedom of speech to express our ideas.
I personally believe that when we live in a society, no matter which country it is, we owe a lot to it. Nobody is capable of living on his or her own. We owe to people who work hard to provide us with food, secure our lives and entertain us. So yes, from this point of view I do owe to Australia.
From an immigration point of view, I believe that many of us should not. feel that we are in a one-way relationship with our new country in which it is only us who must be happy. I would rather say that we are in a win-win situation!
Public Holidays of 2012 and 2013
New year 2012 is coming so it makes sense to know the date of public holidays that we have ahead.New South Wales
Holidays for NSW under the Public Holidays Act 2010
2011
2012
2013
New Year's Day
Saturday, 1 January
Sunday, 1 January
Tuesday, 1 January
Additional Day
Monday, 3 January
Monday, 2 January
Australia Day
Wednesday, 26 January
Thursday, 26 January
***Monday, 28 January
Good Friday
Friday, 22 April
Friday, 6 April
Friday, 29 March
Easter Saturday
Saturday, 23 April
Saturday, 7 April
Saturday, 30 March
Easter Sunday
Sunday, 24 April
Sunday, 8 April
Sunday, 31 March
Easter Monday
#Tuesday, 26 April
Monday, 9 April
Monday, 1 April
Anzac Day
Monday, 25 April
Wednesday, 25 April
Thursday, 25 April
Queen's Birthday
Monday, 13 June
Monday, 11 June
Monday, 10 June
**Bank Holiday
Monday, 1 August
Monday, 6 August
Monday, 5 August
Labour Day
Monday, 3 October
Monday, 1 October
Monday, 7 October
Christmas Day public holiday
*Sunday, 25 December
##Monday, 26 DecemberTuesday, 25 December
Wednesday, 25 December
Boxing Day
Tuesday, 27 December
Wednesday, 26 December
Thursday, 26 December
** Applies to banks and certain financial institutions see Retail Trading Act 2008.
# Substituted public holiday for Easter Monday.
* Additional public holiday for Sunday, 25 December 2011. Published LW 18 February 2011.
## Transferred public holiday for Christmas Day.
*** From 31/12/11 when Australia Day (26 January) falls on a Saturday or Sunday, there will be no public holiday on that day as the following Monday will be declared a public holiday.The power of communities in Australia
One thing that I like about Australia is that it as a strong community culture. Communities are there to protect a common interest or to help a group of people with what they have in common. My exposure to a strong Australian community is a very interesting story that I’m going to tell you in this article. I actually decided to tell you my story because not only it will give you a good understanding of the concept of communities, but also you will get to know how to make friends and how some Australians may be there to help you .




