Hello Australia!

It’s more than a month since I set foot in Australia. It’s been a dream turned into reality. Everything is awesome and I can’t be thankful enough. Although my family, boyfriend and close friends are not here with me, I know that they can visit me anytime (sympre depende sa budget).

The day I arrived in Australia. Foggy Wednesday!

So let’s see what happened to me for the first month. Just be warned, this could be a bit lengthy but I will make it short as possible.

I live with my close family friends in North Sydney until I get a job. The location is very close to the park and the church. If the weather is good, I go out for a walk/jog in the park and around the area. However, most of the days are rainy. I have a jinx with the rain every time I go out the country. It’s been my curse that somehow the rain follows me and as if they bid me a “Hello”. Hahaha! Imagine it was the wettest month in Sydney in 6 years!

Enough with the weather update; I started working on my resume. I need to look for a job to sustain my Aussie life. They have a website similar to our Jobstreet, which is SEEK. Here are some tips I learned when applying for a job:

  1. Invest time in working on your resume. Highlight your achievements.
  2. Include a local number as your contact number. (I bought a local sim card at the airport)
  3. Make it short and simple. Maximum of 3 pages.
  4. Always include a cover letter.

I’ve sent around 10 resumes per week. I had interviews but as of writing I still don’t have a full time job. I have a part time job though near our place. I just go there once a week for 3 hours and he pays me in cash. That’ll do for the mean time; at least I can buy food and mobile load.

On my first month too, I was fortunate to experience VIVID Sydney. It is a yearly event where they showcase Sydney CBD with awesome light show/display. This year, they tried a new one in Darling Harbour and its called Vivid Aquatic. It showcased a light show with synchronized fountain and sound effects and a fireworks display at 9pm. It was free for all that makes it more amazing! It’s similar with Singapore’s Songs by the Sea show as well as Disneyland California Adventure’s World of Color. I get to see my friend, Reg who is already working and living in Sydney for a year now.

Vivid Sydney 2013 – Opera House
Vivid Sydney 2013 – Opera House in Luna Park design
Vivid Sydney 2013 – Opera House in Stars design
I spent Vivid Sydney with my good friend, Reg.

The most recent event I went to was the Good Food & Wine Show in Darling Harbour. They showcased a lot of organic and healthy food plus special appearances of famous chefs as well as the people who joined Master Chef Australia. We had a great time trying out really good food. Healthy living now a day is a must! The average lifespan of human is decreasing so we better do something about it.

Sydney Convention Center event: Good Food & Wine Show
Good Food 2013 Expo – Healthy Pasta
Good Food 2013 Expo – Celebrity Chefs

By the way, I also did some fangirl mode when the champion of The Voice of Australia, Harrison Craig went to Chatswood to promote his CD. I was there waiting for his appearance together with other people who is excited to meet him in person. I didn’t get the chance to have a meet & greet since I don’t have the money to get the blue stub. Well, it’s alright. He waved at me though so that’ll do. (Wag na kumontra, kumaway tlga sya. hahaha!)

Harrison Craig poster in Chatswood Concourse
Harrison Craig Fans
It’s Harrison Craig! Wooohooo!

I’ve met a couple of friends already in a short period of time. I’ve seen Carding, a former co-worker who had his business trip here in Sydney. I also met Kuya JC, a former Thomasian Volunteer. He was with Jay, who I met in a personality development seminar in the Philippines. And finally, I get to be connected to Marge or GetGet as we call her, a former Thomasian Volunteer as well who is also staying in Sydney. It’s quite a lot, right?

Hurricane Restaurant with FTSP Colleague, Carding
City Escapade with JC, Ponky, Jay and Getget

So far, those are what happened to me during my first month in Australia. I have so many places to discover, restaurants to dine in, so many things to learn and I’ve got a lot of time to do that. I’m so excited to see a new world ahead of me. I hope you join me as I see and find out famous and not so famous stuff here in Australia.

Do you want me to check out something here in Sydney?
Leave a comment, you’ll never know I might check it out in a couple of days!


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2 responses to “Hello Australia!”

  1. it’s winter there, right? take care, kath 🙂

    1. Yup! But it’s not that cold. 🙂 Mas malamig pa sa Japan! :p

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