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Will27

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  1. I haven't see Bad Sisters but the show it was based on The Out-laws AKA Clan was a cracking show.
  2. There are a lot of promotions on at the moment. I'm looking for something in the 13 inch range around 20 000. Any opinions on the Microsoft Surface notebooks?
  3. A friend recently bought one. Down from 23 000 to 18000 Baht. He's really happy with it.
  4. There's heaps of posts about them.
  5. Season 14 of 24 Hours in Police Custody has just started. The first episode pretty much sums up the justice system I reckon.
  6. You have to be inside Australia to apply/receive the pension.
  7. Claremont: A killer Among us I remember this one well. Happened in my home state of Western Australia. Summary: When young women started going missing from the affluent Perth suburb of Claremont in the 1990s, it sent shockwaves throughout Australia. Sarah Spiers, 19, Jane Rimmer, 23, and Ciara Glennon, 27, went missing within less than two years of each other, launching Australia’s longest-running, biggest and most expensive manhunt. Spanning two decades, hundreds of potential suspects, and an investigation on up to 3,000 people, the ‘Claremont killer’ managed to hide in plain sight. 26 years after the first abduction, Paramount and Joined Up films have joined forces to bring two-part documentary, Claremont: A Killer Among Us, telling the inside story of the Claremont investigation right up to its dramatic conclusion.
  8. Season 2 of the excellent Slow Horses starts this week.
  9. Once eligible for online processing, he can do everything by post. No need to go to the Embassy at all.
  10. Not sure what seems vague about it TBH. They're asking for the application and payment and then advise a waiting period. Maybe it's been brought in due to the huge backlog due to Covid. Emailing them wouldn't hurt I guess.
  11. Are you sure about this? Seems a renewal can now be done online. https://thailand.embassy.gov.au/bkok/Mailed_in_passport_applications.html
  12. Enjoying this one as well. Spector Summary: Through the lens of a notorious crime and the media hysteria following the case of Phil Spector, this major four-part documentary series uncovers the hidden layers to tell the story both of Lana Clarkson and the man who was convicted of her murder.
  13. Italia '90: When Football Changed Forever Enjoying this one. Summary: The story of the World Cup that determined the future of English football - a watershed tournament for the team, fans, and the nation back home.
  14. Dating Death True-crime film about Rodney Alcala, who is accused of killing 130 people and gained notoriety for appearing on a dating programe while on his shocking killing spree.
  15. The OP has gotten his card back. I've had this happen to me a few times. There's usually a serial number on the ATM. You call the bank and they will hold the card for you when they come to check the machine. You need to bring your passport to pick it up. It's a pain in the <deleted> though.
  16. Seriously doubt his TFN Will be available online on his bank account.
  17. It also says "It depends on what you're after". They will still have your TFN on record. You will have to call them.
  18. I think you're getting confused with the records that you have to keep. The ATO will have all of your details either online or on microfiche. You generally only get one TFN. You will need to phone them.
  19. Would be interested to know if the ALO was called. In these situations, if the person is a minor and is travelling with an adult, they're usually given permission to board. In some cases, the Entry Operations Centre in Canberra is usually called for uplift approval. Very untidy methinks, both by the airport officer and the Embassy.
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