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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.
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Emergency passort problem - Australian Embassy
Will27 replied to simple1's topic in Visas and migration to other countries
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. -
Australian Aged Pension
Will27 replied to VOICEOVER's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2022)
Will27 replied to CharlieH's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
SAS Rogue Heroes This new one from the creator of Peaky Blinders is getting good reviews. Summary: The six-part drama is based on Ben Macintyre's SAS: Rogue Heroes book, which charts the creation of the famed Special Forces unit. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2022)
Will27 replied to CharlieH's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
The Hunt for the World's End Killers Summary: Astonishing archive footage reveals how policing underwent a revolution throughout the decade, fuelled by advances in forensic science, DNA fingerprinting and information technology. The program also reveals how the FBI’s pioneering advances in forensic psychology led to hopes that psychological profiles of the World’s End killers could be created. Retired DCC Tom Wood reveals that he travelled to the FBI's headquarters with files on the unsolved murders from the late 70s in search of answers. In the late 80s, advances in DNA fingerprinting technology also brought hope to the detectives on the case. Some biological evidence had been discovered on Helen Scott’s coat, and forensic scientists succeeded in using it to obtain a clear DNA profile. However, when they tried to match it with existing DNA profiles held on police records across the UK, no match could be found. Through the 90s, further advances in forensic science meant that DNA analysis became both more sensitive and more effective. A reanalysis of the stain on Helen’s coat revealed that there was more than one person’s DNA present. This second sample was examined and matched to notorious sexual offender Angus Sinclair, who was serving two life sentences in Peterhead Prison. Investigators then desperately try and discover which other murders might have been committed by Sinclair, and this episode reveals how the first trial against Sinclair would go on to controversially collapse. It would take a change in the law and a new advance in forensic science to see him finally brought to justice. or the World's End Killers -
Emergency passort problem - Australian Embassy
Will27 replied to simple1's topic in Visas and migration to other countries
A bit more info if possible. I assume the adult was trying to return to Oz for work and their child was refused because of an expired passport? If that's the case, that's unusual. Who actually refused the boarding? Was an Airport Liaision Officer called? If he has been to the Embassy already, why didn't they provide an emergency passport then? -
65,000 Thb method for Retirement Visa
Will27 replied to spambot's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
If you arrive visa exempt, will it be easy to open a bank account? -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2022)
Will27 replied to CharlieH's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
The Fire Within Some amazing footage here. On June 3rd, 1991, Kyushu, Japan, a tsunami of ash and rock descended at over 100 mph from the peak of Mount Unzen consuming everything in its path. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2022)
Will27 replied to CharlieH's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Somewhere Boy Danny was a baby when his mother was killed in a car crash. Overcome with grief, his father locked him away in a house, telling him the outside world is full of monsters that will spirit him away like his mother. -
Australian-rules-football-afl-chatting-tipping-and-news
Will27 replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
I agree it's not going away, but agree to disagree it levels the playing field. Most of the Free Agent's go to strong Victorian clubs like Richmond, Collingwood and Geelong. You don't see the bottom 6 sides getting good players a lot. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2022)
Will27 replied to CharlieH's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
The Ice Cream Wars The original idea of Glasgow's housing schemes, was to give people a decent place to live and raise their families. But a lack of shops and other amenities, as well as growing poverty, led to an increase in anti-social behaviour. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2022)
Will27 replied to CharlieH's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
A few episodes in and really enjoying this one. Led by Daniel Ek, a group of passionate young entrepreneurs come together in what seems to be the impossible task to change the music industry - and the world. They set out to create a legal streaming service for music. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2022)
Will27 replied to CharlieH's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Have another look. He's listed???? -
Australian Dollar is collapsing
Will27 replied to Adumbration's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Perhaps read it again. Bruce1054 was talking about superannuation, not the OAP. -
Australian Dollar is collapsing
Will27 replied to Adumbration's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
You will get more advice if you put a new message under the home country subforum. FWIW, IMO you'd be a lot better off renting out your place or selling it and keeping the money and rent in Thailand. -
"Sorry ubonjoe but you gave me incorrect info. No big deal but the hit to your reputation is greater than my small inconvenience. " Seriously? UJ has helped hundred's if not thousand's of people on here. You're being ridiculous, and that's a polite way of putting it.
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Australian-rules-football-afl-chatting-tipping-and-news
Will27 replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
Aaron Francis was a good pick up for you Rip. Got him cheap and I reckon he could be a jet at a good club. -
What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2022)
Will27 replied to CharlieH's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Yep I thought it was really good as well. -
Australian-rules-football-afl-chatting-tipping-and-news
Will27 replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
I'm rapidly losing faith in the draft Uncle Alex. Too many "I'm homesick" players these days. My solution would be, first round picks are contracted for 4 years with an option to negotiate salaries after the first 2 years. 2nd rounders for 3 years and after that the standard 2 years. If you're drafted interstate, and extra $20 000 per year for family visits etc. Get rid of these salary dumps and Free Agency. Geelong have won the GF, recruited 3 players and still end up with pick 7. I know they're well organised, but that doesn't sit well with me. Hope you're enjoying yourself. -
New Australian Passport
Will27 replied to brianthainess's topic in Visas and migration to other countries
I'm pretty sure the passports are issued from Australia. Covid has created a huge backlog where people weren't applying for passports because they couldn't travel. Those 6 to 8 weeks waiting times are pretty standard for US and UK passports as well. A mate of mine got his back in 4 weeks FWIW. -
New Australian Passport
Will27 replied to brianthainess's topic in Visas and migration to other countries
Unless I've read this incorrectly, you can apply online. https://thailand.embassy.gov.au/bkok/Mailed_in_passport_applications.html -
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2022)
Will27 replied to CharlieH's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
A Friend of the Family Summary: Tells the harrowing true story of the Broberg family, whose daughter Jan was kidnapped multiple times over a period of years by a charismatic, obsessed family "friend."