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RE: A Refugee Currency - integrating refugees to Australia's rural areas.

in #story8 years ago

oh heaps of inhabitants, brown snakes, taipan snakes, funnel web poison spiders red back spiders, crocodiles = like alligators on PCP etc.

Outback Australia gets some of the hottest temperatures ever recorded, I bet these refugees will be so thankful for such a new place to call home . . .

I think the best comparison is someone having to move out of their mums basement and being given a cardboard refrigerator box and being told they can sleep in the box on the courthouse steps every night ! ! !

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Australia is not that bad, don't believe the hype and marketing. :)

I am born and raised on a coastal farm and then my teenage years in Brisbane. I have spent time in central or outback Queensland, outback Queensland is some serious bad arze bush ! ! !

http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/climate-weather/photos/10-of-the-hottest-places-on-earth/australias-badlands

Truly if someone picked me up and said I would have to make a new life in rural Australia; I myself would simply start looking for some policy maker to literally kill ! ! !

Australia is the lucky country down under as long as you never move more than 99 kilometers from salt water. . .

Its a lovely country as long as you do not want to do much there lol, too hot, to dry; to forgotten . . .

But you simply have gotta love the people, if oyu took the people and the Red Dust out of Australia you would have nothing left : )

Welcome to Steemit and yes I did enjoy your article, just amazed anyone could be so stupid to dump a ton of Syrians into outback Aussieland, amazing ; )

I think refugees will be grateful for any form of hosting until they can make their own choices on where they wish to live.

LOL I am thinking you have not seen outback Australia LOL . . .

The Outback is HELL on the Rocks...

http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/climate-weather/photos/10-of-the-hottest-places-on-earth/australias-badlands

No one has any real clue how cruel and relentless this bad arze bush is until they experience it first hand, I have been there and I think I still need time and counselling to get over the experiences ! ! !

I grew up on a cattle property 300 kilometres from Brissy and both sides of my family grew up out west. It doesn't suit everyone that is for sure, but others fall in love with it. Thanks for your comments

After Cloncurry/ Mt Isa, Emerald, Kingaroy is almost a resort to me . . .
LOL who knows, maybe it was that hole in the Ozone layer; but the Sun has a lot more burn in it today than it did decades ago ! ! !

Nice to meet you, welcome to Steemit...