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Title: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: juan on April 30, 2014, 11:11:52 PM
Australia ranked happiest country (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2X2S5gfVek#ws)
Title: Australia is the happiest nation in the world
Post by: juan on April 30, 2014, 11:14:08 PM
Australia is the happiest nation in the world (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af2mNavZ62I#ws)
Title: Australia Ranked 'Happiest' Nation!
Post by: juan on April 30, 2014, 11:18:03 PM
Australia Ranked 'Happiest' Nation! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GREFd0Z6Sg#ws)
Title: Australia Ranked Happiest Developed Nation
Post by: juan on April 30, 2014, 11:28:46 PM
Australia Ranked Happiest Developed Nation (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl54YVJNP4M#ws)
Title: AUSTRALIA | The most beautiful country
Post by: juan on May 01, 2014, 01:20:38 AM
AUSTRALIA | The most beautiful country (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ns0pfNf24-k#ws)
Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: wardiflex on May 01, 2014, 01:22:25 AM
sana balang araw, makakarating din kami dyan.
Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: juan on May 01, 2014, 01:29:32 AM
sana balang araw, makakarating din kami dyan.
basta gusto talaga may paraan, pag ayaw may dahilan naman..hahha
:) ;)
Title: Welcome to Australia
Post by: juan on May 01, 2014, 01:37:24 AM
Welcome to Australia (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7590aIHO2aY#ws)
Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: wardiflex on May 01, 2014, 01:42:52 AM
we are coming Australia..
Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: wardiflex on May 01, 2014, 02:13:23 AM
sarap siguro ng buhay dyan?
Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: juan on May 01, 2014, 03:55:44 AM
sarap siguro ng buhay dyan?

No place like home, Choi! Plano gani nako 5 years max ra ko dinhi. Ang nahitabo, namuti na lang ni akong bol2X naa pa ghapon ko dinhi. ;D
Taas na kaau ang sugilanon. Anyway, have posted my saga everywhere in this site. 8)
Parehas ra ni skipper. Bsag food stamps ra, huk2Xon ghapon. ;D

Seriously, kon daghan mo dinhi, masarap. Pero kon ikao rang osa nagpas-an sa cross ... Well, ask skipper. :) ;)
Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: wardiflex on May 01, 2014, 06:49:31 PM
bitaw bai, nidot diri sa atoa kung naa lang ta kwarta..hahahaha
Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: juan on May 02, 2014, 11:18:08 AM
bitaw bai, nidot diri sa atoa kung naa lang ta kwarta..hahahaha

Precisely the reason for posting Australian mining job opportunities here. So you can strike it rich. Whether you'll want to go back home afterwards, is another story. Daghan kaaung mga parasites sa ato. Huk2Xan kag maau. Bsag unsa lai pangayoon. Hehe  :) ;)
Looking back through all those years, shouldn't have been sending them periodic remittances. They ended up exhibiting too much dependence on me. Not interested in migrating here. When I refrained from sending money, nangawas ang mga drama, "C Juan abi kai dato na gikalimtan na lang mi nga nag 1-day-1-eat lang". Blah3X! ::) 8)

"Some people stay far away from the door,
If there's a chance of it opening up.
They hear a voice in the hall outside,
And hope that it just passes by."
(excerpt from Billy Joel's "An Innocent Man")
 :)
Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: mals on May 02, 2014, 03:00:33 PM
adto nlng ta puyo sa australia....au didto wla ta problema..hehehe
Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: juan on May 02, 2014, 03:30:54 PM
Always, there are 2 sides to a coin.
 :) ;)
In my view, best is to live in the Philippines and be receiving generous periodic remittances from extremely benevolent benefactors like skipper.
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Oi, skipper! Where are the genuine Apple products you promised me?
 ???
The name of the game is,
"Winning through Intimidation"
 :D ;)
Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: juan on May 02, 2014, 05:59:31 PM
Don't get me wrong! Next to Osaka, Sydney's the most expensive place to live in the world. :o :o :o :) ;)
Title: Economic Growth: United States vs Australia
Post by: juan on May 03, 2014, 09:17:16 PM
Economic Growth: United States vs Australia (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xskf_MK8ask#ws)
Title: Sunrise - Australia's world champion economy
Post by: juan on May 03, 2014, 09:28:45 PM
Sunrise - Australia's world champion economy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DO4EMxR87o#ws)
Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: juan on May 03, 2014, 09:47:32 PM
Australia's economy relying heavily on China - ABC 110515
Australia's economy relying heavily on China - ABC 110515 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G74IoBNDvE#ws)

China driving Australian economy
China driving Australian economy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kD0a-4KqQzM#ws)

Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: juan on May 03, 2014, 09:56:11 PM
Counting the Cost - Betting on Macau
Counting the Cost - Betting on Macau (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYlROKSXkvE#ws)

Published on Feb 2, 2013
This week on Counting the Cost we look at one of the world's most unique economies. Macau's economy expanded 14 percent last year and shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, quite the opposite. If all predictions are correct, the former Portuguese colony will have the fastest growing economy in the world this year with an unemployment rate of two percent. But all this is dependent on gambling, which makes up 95 percent of Macau's economy. So, will its reliance on high-rolling gamblers put Macau's economy at risk?


Australia's casinos betting big on Chinese gamblers
Australia's casinos betting big on Chinese gamblers (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ8BDZ3sOnI#ws)


Uploaded on Feb 9, 2012
In the lingo of casinos, they're known as "whales" - high rollers who wager hundreds of thousands of dollars on a single bet.

Many are Chinese billionaires, who've helped transform Macau and Singapore into some of the world's biggest gambling destinations. Other countries, such as Australia, want a slice of this over-stuffed pie.

Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: pham on May 04, 2014, 07:27:39 AM
Really...happiest country ang Australia

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Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: juan on May 06, 2014, 06:09:35 AM
Really...happiest country ang Australia

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Depends on what you mean by happy. :-\
As mentioned, there are 2 sides to a coin. In Australia, best place to earn big money fast is go to the mines. But the catch is that you'll become an enticingly lucrative prey for predators. Many, perhaps most, will be your love ones. Only a matter of time, you'll be distancing yourself from them. Eventually, love ones will become loved once. And you'll be a lonely drifter like me. Will you be happy, then? ???

FYI only. Based on personal experience. :) ;)
Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: wardiflex on May 06, 2014, 08:02:54 PM
wish to go there.
Title: Re: Australia ranked happiest country
Post by: juan on May 08, 2014, 07:07:12 PM
basta gusto talaga may paraan, pag ayaw may dahilan naman..hahha
:) ;)
Title: New Australian immigration patterns
Post by: juan on October 28, 2014, 10:18:37 PM
New Australian immigration patterns (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPts5PZ5jFk#ws)
Title: Why Aussies are world's wealthiest
Post by: juan on May 21, 2015, 09:56:23 PM
Why Aussies are world's wealthiest
THE AUSTRALIAN OCTOBER 10, 2013 12:00AM


AUSTRALIANS are per capita the wealthiest people in the world on one of the key measurements, according to a report yesterday by Zurich-based bank Credit Suisse.

The country's wealth is also more evenly distributed across the population, the report says, although it relies heavily on real estate, which forms 59 per cent of gross household assets.


Only Norway has a higher reliance, and it is well above the global average of 45 per cent.
The median wealth for every Australian is $US219,505.

The median is the midpoint between the poorest and the richest and Australia's ranking reflected the fact that Australian wealth was shared more widely than in some rich countries, said David McDonald, chief investment strategist in Australia for Credit Suisse Private Banking.

"The top 10 per cent of Australians own 50 per cent of the wealth," he said, "which compares with the top 10 per cent around the world owning an average of 86 per cent and the top 10 per cent in the US owning 74 per cent."

The report finds Australia's mean wealth per adult, or average, is just over $US400,000, beaten only by Switzerland, and there are 1.12 million Australians classed as US-dollar millionaires, although that includes all net assets including housing and superannuation.

That is the same number of millionaires as in China, although the latter cohort is expected to increase at almost twice our rate by 2018, at 2.1 million compared with 1.66 million. In 2011, there were 1.079 million in Australia compared with 1.017 million in China.

The report says there are 1.76 million Australians in the top 1 per cent of global wealth holders, accounting for 3.8 per cent of that group despite this country having only 0.4 per cent of the world's adult population.

Of those rich Australians, the report says 2059 of them are ultra-high-net-worth individuals, defined as having personal wealth exceeding $US50m. That's 2.1 per cent of the global total that is dominated by the US with 46.3 per cent.

The US came out as the clear winner for growth in personal wealth, climbing during 2012-13 by 11.9 per cent to $US78.9 trillion, although much of that came from the sharp recovery in house prices.

A surprise was that personal extreme wealth is not static: fewer than two-thirds of the Forbes magazine billionaires from 2000-01 were still on that list five years later and "barely half of them were on it by the end of the decade", the report says.

And although Australia is performing well by global standards, its wealth only grew 2.6 per cent last year, compared with a global average of 4.5 per cent.

The good news is that the Asia-Pacific region has the best growth potential in the world.

It is expected to grow 8.4 per cent in total wealth value per year to $US110 trillion by the year 2018.

The Asia-Pacific in general is predicted to see personal wealth grow 6.7 per cent a year for the next five years and the number of individual US-dollar millionaires in the region is expected to climb by three quarters over that period.

That compares with an expectation of 41 per cent growth in the number of dollar-millionaires in North America, and 47 per cent in Europe.

The growing influence of the Asia-Pacific region is shown by the report's prediction that the US will have total personal wealth of $US100 trillion by 2018, $10 trillion less than the Asia-Pacific.

The region is currently worth $US73.9 trillion and is expected to overtake the US in 2017.

Most of the growth is expected to come from China, whose wealth by 2018 is expected to reach the level the US was at in 1993.