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AUSTRALIA BOOKS

Posted in Australia (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Hippocrene Language and Travel Guide to Australia (Hippocrene Language & Travel Guides) Written by Helen Jonsen. By Hippocrene Books. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $4.98. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in Australia (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Bruce Elder. By Lothian Books. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $90.59. There are some available for $8.95.
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Written by Margery Perham and A. H. M. Kirk-Greene. By Peter Owen Publishers. The regular list price is $45.95. Sells new for $33.11. There are some available for $18.95.
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Posted in Australia (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

The New Zealand Immigration Guide Written by Adam Starchild. By Breakout Productions. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $12.64. There are some available for $0.04.
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5 comments about The New Zealand Immigration Guide.
  1. NZ is relatively decent. Before anyone posts any "oh, isn't NZ awful" stories I would ask them to tell me what country doesn't have similar, if not worse, stories. If you want to compare NZ to your imaginary ideal that is fine but please stop confusing your fantasy with reality. Good lord whatever problems NZ has, and it has its share, it doesn't have armed federal agents attacking church groups and burning them to death, it doesn't have Janet Reno, it doesn't have all the problems we have in South Africa.


  2. Wake up where the sun first greets the world each day... Where there's room to roam... Clean air to breathe... Where there are no capital gains taxes... a booming economy... and some of the best real estate and investment opportunities you'll find anywhere.


  3. Exports are booming. With a cheaper currency, exports have grown at a 30% annual rate! However, that's not the whole story! Stronger commodity prices have helped. Remember New Zealand exports commodities like lumber, meat, dairy, wool, etc.

    Business and consumer confidence is on the mend! Last year, consumer sentiment was at an all time low, which had more to do with the dissatisfaction the general population had with the newly elected Labor Government's policies than any dissatisfaction with the economic environment, but things are looking brighter on the political front these days.

    Employment also chimes in as a contributing factor. The current unemployment rate stands at a 12-year low of 5.6% and the good news is that the trend upward in job postings is being driven by sectors outside agriculture and manufacturing.

    So now may be the best time to read Adam Starchild's book and follow his advice, rather than waiting around to watch the economic meltdown in North America. NZ is a great place to set up your own Internet business!



  4. The world is getting smaller -- and New Zealand's profit potential is getting bigger.

    The prospects for steady appreciation of land and investment values in New Zealand are excellent. However, it's very possible prices could rise much more sharply in a very short period of time. Here's a major reason why...

    Aerospace technology is making the trip to New Zealand quicker and cheaper. Boeing 767s cost 50% less to operate than 727s. The new 777s are more efficient still. By the end of this decade, jet technology could cut travel time from California to New Zealand by as much as half -- from 11 hours to 5-1/2 hours!

    Should that happen, property prices could double virtually overnight... and, over the longer run, multiply perhaps 10, 20 times or more, just as in Hawaii and California.

    In the meantime, you can enjoy a bit of heaven on Earth with peaceful surroundings, friendly people, and great business and investment opportunities.



  5. New Zealand has always been a natural wonder. Sired by volcanoes in the middle of an emerald sea, the land is a mixture of pastures, jagged mountains, white beaches, and tropical forests. Economically, the country is no less a marvel. It's an excellent example of how free markets create prosperity.

    In 1984, New Zealand voters booted a left-leaning government and brought in a free-market-oriented government. Immediately, finance minister Sir Roger Douglas began to implement some of the most important reforms in any country of the 20th century.

    Sir Douglas floated the currency, revoked all farm subsidies, abolished all import tariffs, privatized 60% of state-owned companies, fired 55% of the government workforce, placed the central bank chairman on a performance contract, revoked capital gains and inheritance taxes, and refused to print money to save reckless banks and inefficient companies from bankruptcy.

    The results have been astounding. New Zealand now has one of the lowest inflation rates in the world (1.3%), seven consecutive years of budget surpluses, 6.4% unemployment (down from 12%), and a resilient, entrepreneurial economy that soared 5.8% last year.

    It's the kind of country, in other words, where you can build a second home to enjoy the good life -- and end up making a fortune almost by accident as the value of the property you buy rises amidst a booming economy.



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Written by Bantam Travel Bks. By Bantam. There are some available for $0.04.
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Written by Reader's Digest. By Readers Digest (Australia) Pty Ltd. There are some available for $5.90.
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Posted in Australia (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

By Universal Press. There are some available for $10.03.
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Posted in Australia (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Aa Publishing. By Aa Publishing. There are some available for $51.22.
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Posted in Australia (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Written by Robin Mead. By David & Charles. There are some available for $0.40.
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Posted in Australia (Saturday, August 30, 2008)

Finding Utopia Written by Paul Sutherland. By Utopia Press. Sells new for $20.00. There are some available for $5.99.
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1 comments about Finding Utopia.
  1. Finding Utopia is a children's picturebook about searching for wonder in the world - a quest that can lead to truly grand discoveries. An American family and their Aboriginal friend travel to Australia, looking for a glimpse of Utopia. While there, they travel on camels, see the outback, meet a wise Aboriginal couple, visit the sacred Uluru rock site, and learn about the native animals and creation myths of Australia. The jam-packed color illustrations and the extensive text are further supplemented with notes at the back of the book, about noble leaders and great ideas that promoted world harmony and peace. A glossary of Aboriginal words rounds out this amazing tour of Australia's wonders and human ingenuity in the quest to create and live in a perfect world.


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Hippocrene Language and Travel Guide to Australia (Hippocrene Language & Travel Guides)
Day Trips Around Sydney
Pacific Prelude: A Journey to Samoa and Australasia, 1929
The New Zealand Immigration Guide
Australia 1991
Reader's Digest Guide to the Coast of Queensland (Reader's Digest Travel Guide)
Western Australia (UBD State Maps)
Aa Tour Guide Australia (AA Tour Guides)
Australia
Finding Utopia

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