We are here in sunny Brisbane and have been for near enough 2 weeks. Where we are staying at the moment we have a great view out over the city, shame we havent really been able to enjoy it though!
The first week was literally spent sat in front of a computer sending cv's out to every company imaginable! Who knew it would be so hard to find a job in the city!? And if you did why didnt you tell us!? So along with sitting in front of a screen for hours, we also walked throughout the city, handing in our cv's to every shop we passed also!! Certainly cant say we didnt try! I think when Nick was turning up for a job interview without knowing the company name....and without knowing what the job position was....we decided perhaps we should stop with the cv handouts!! (She even came out of the job interview still not knowing what she had been interviewed for!!!...however she did so well she got a second interview!! And consequently forgot to turn up to it...oh dear...).
Well anyway, beginning of the week just gone we finally got an interview and knew things were looking up....mainly because we knew a.) the employers name, b.) the company's name, and c.) the job position applied for....we were on for a winner with this one!! Hopefully! :) To cut a long story short, we are now both sales reps for a company called Aussie Farmers. So we will see how it goes next week to determine whether we'll stick with it or not!
So with a job finally under our belt, first night at the hostel we made some new friends and the 4 of us proceeded to win the pub quiz!! oh yes, team 4play... aren't we clever! The funny thing was our teammates had come second to last the previous week...blowing our own trumpet ya know!!
Apart from that, and starting a new job (which comes with a heavy social life!), a kick about in the park, few runs, coffee's and smoothies here and there, pretty much sums up our time in Brisbane so far!
The upcoming week (it's Sunday today) will determine how long we are going to stay in Brisbane before making our way down the Gold Coast. We plan to do some WWOOFing (Willing Workers On Organic Farms) before reaching Sydney, and of course SURFING!!!! So like we said, this following week will determine quite a lot! Wish us luck.... door to door selling isn't the greatest, but we look forward to those cups of tea, ice blocks or ginger beer from the nice folks behind the doors (hopefully!!).... or "go away, i'm not interested" from the others!... they're always a fun bunch to handle! In return we are overly sarcastic when we say (on advice from our boss) "well you have a FANTASTIC evening!!"... and jog on!!
We both enter the week a bit unsure and apprehensive of our mindsets at the end of the week, and what lies ahead...wish us luck! Still smiling though!
Stay tuned... :)
Nick & Haz
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
14,000 ft Up.....then we jumped....!
Hervey Bay / Fraser Island & Mooloolaba / Australia Zoo
Well...we arrived in retirement town...Hervey Bay. Lovely accommodation but quite far away from the main shops and cafes. We wanted to check out the area obviously, so after chatting to a lovely local lady who kindly pointed us to the right bus, we headed back to the main area, this time without all the luggage. After a lovely free lunch we started walking back....unaware at this stage exactly how far away we were from accommodation. After approximately 2 hours in the scorching heat (no we didn't get sunburnt mum!) we stepped up the pace and ran after a bus to the next bus stop!
And succeeded!
A fun filled packed day on Fraser Island followed this exhausting day.
The sand is coated with mineral compounds (i.e. iron and aluminium oxides). Near to the shore the air contains nutrients from sea spray which are then deposited on the sand. Fungi in the sand make these nutrients available to the plants, which then supply various organic compounds to the fungi (symbiotic relationship). Nick is amazed people...we hope you are too!
The highlight of our trip was Lake McKenzie, a pristine freshwater lake. Probably being the most visited feature on K'gari, it is a 'perched' lake meaning it contains only rainwater, no ground water. Lake McKenzie is not fed by streams and does not flow to the ocean. The sand (pure white silica just like that of Whitehaven Beach) and organic matter form a impervious layer, preventing the water from draining away.


Next up was a morning dolphin tour on board Blue Dolphin Catamaran. Unfortunately there was not much activity out on the water, due to the amount of recent rainfall in the area, and run-off from the Mary River.....result: heavily suspended sediment water - very brown water! We did however enjoy a nice morning tea and cakes/fruit followed by a ride on the drag net! See facebook for photos! :D All was not wasted, Haz got some very useful information from Peter our Skipper, regarding Sea World (Australia) where he worked for 15 years! With addition to marine biology related job ideas which will be thoroughly researched....you can be assured of that!
After having a couple of funfilled adventures, our last day was spent chilling out by the pool, followed by a nice free meal at Smokey Joes using a 2 for 1 voucher....? And free cocktails again using a 2 for 1 voucher....? We don't think Australians know what 2 for 1 means! :) we weren't complaining though!!
Greyhound to Mooloolaba...our typical backpacking trip truly begins! No more nice apartments for us!! Here we come ....4 bed dorms.....shared shower rooms....kitchens with no pots.... pans.... ovens.... cutlery......plates.....hmmm? Woo hoo! :D Never mind, we enjoyed walking along Mooloolaba beach and chilling in a cafe catching up on emails. And of course Australia Zoo. Very exciting.
We saw some awesome things including The Crocoseum! The Crocoseum is the fulfillment of one of Steve Irwin's lifelong dreams. Steve wanted to provide the visitors to Australia Zoo with the opportunity to see crocodiles in clear water ponds. We had a great display of free-flight birds, snakes, and the main show - Saltwater Crocodile Graham! One of 15 Saltwater Crocodiles at Australia Zoo all caught by Steve Irwin!
Freshwater crocodiles and American Alligators are also presant at the zoo.
Guess what...? ...we saw even more koalas and took even more photos! - never going to get bored of them!
We had a great time going to South East Asia where we went to Elephantasia and got the chance to hand feed Sabu (and Siam and Bimbo) some of their favourite fruit. :)
We also enjoyed a fantastic presentation held at the Sumatran Tiger display. We were introduced to Bashii and his sister Maneki. The keepers showed us how they interact with the tigers, training them to perform certain behaviours so as to allow them to easily check their teeth and health daily. After a short walk we arrived in Africa- the latest development of the Zoo. It was part of Steve's dream to build an African Safari Park, where animals can roam free in open plains, and where the public can watch these animals interact as they would in the wild. So far stage one of the African Savannah is complete, with Giraffes, Southern White Rhinos (including a bady rhino) and Zebras. Later stages will include a Cheetah run....that would be awesome to see!
In addition to all of this, we managed to get up close and personal with some Red Roos. They were so used to all the people wondering through, that we managed to get right next to a couple for a close up pic! Pretty awesome.
There were many more animals we saw along the way including the Tasmanian Devils (not really like our loveable Taz), camels, wombats, red pandas and plenty of lizards (additional to those already in displays!).
All in all a great trip to Aussie Zoo and of course Hervey Bay.
Love Haz and Nick x x
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