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I have 2 my service accounts before, the staff asked me to deactivate the old one. I removed all the personal details already before deactivating. However I couldn’t link my license and details to the new account. But now I couldn’t login the old one as well….
Anyone has the same issue? I called the service NSW to deactivate the account and they said the email is not on the system….what can I do with this error?
Walk into a service NSW. Don't bother with the phone or internet route, walk in to the physical place and get them to sort it out at the counter.
I was thinking about going to the uni in port Macquarie (studying medical imaging) but have read not so good review has anyone attendance this uni?
Thank you so much I have no idea if this is the right sub to post to x
Hi Mate, Current student @ CSU in Social work, when I started 3 years ago it was great but after covid a lot of the best lecturers have been let go, its OK but there is room for improvement, don't know much about the Port Macquarie campus though. Luck..!
Went to CSU and studied teaching. Feels like there were constantly stories of them being close to losing their status as a university due to poor standards etc.
CSU is an absolutely fucking shit hole and they don't care about the students at all. All they're after is your money and once they've taken that from you, they'll fuck you over since it doesn't matter anymore. The majority of the teaching staff are either non-existent or have very substandard teaching skills, and the admin staff for faculties or for general uni functions are very under developed. just visit csu confessions page on Facebook to see the degenerate culture they foster, by protecting sexual assailants to save the uni's image. The committee responsible for conduct and discipline is led by a man hating bitch, and she will literally bend the rules to fuck students over. If I could choose again I would never fucking go to this piece of shit university for anything.
Dont do it, unless you dont care about your mental health. Its like a relationship with abusive narcissistic family members holding your future at stake
Completed my grad dip through CSU (graduated in 2019) and could not speak any higher of the degree and staff. Currently working on my Masters through CSU and am having a very different experience, but mostly due to staff and poor planning and communication on their part. Definitely a mixed bag of experiences
Don't waste your time studying there. They will fail you to get more course fees. If you fight it your worse off. They dont follow there own policies.
Oh no I may rethink going there!! Thank you :)
Thank you so much so sorry you had such a horrible experience I am going to avoid csu
I have me own horror story. Im suing them. They have a case to answer at the human rights comission
Networking can be important, but it all depends on what you want and your needs.
If you're going into a field with a shortage and aren't too fussed about where you work, all you need is the degree. Highly competitive field and want specific places, you might need the connections, recognised university and high grades.
\[Apologies first; I didn't see a daily/weekly random discussions thread in this sub\]
I am visiting the Avoca beach area and wanted to know where I can drive to in order to see clear stars and the milky way.
Thanks and sorry again for spamming your sub!
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UPDATE - thanks to all. I am booked for Coonabarabran in the coming week - Mikly Way, here I come...
The night Skys at Coonabarabran are immense. definitely worth the trip i think that you will discover most night sky's on the central coast will be disappointing as your still pretty close to Sydney.
All good, it's a legitimate post!
I believe there are android apps that tell you the direction, I'd start there. Ie if it's to the east it won't be an issue
You’re probably better heading to a high up lookout like in Bouddi National Park. (Killcare)
Thank you - I looked up Coonabarabran and it looks awesome - I’ll try and head there for a few days .
Thanks
Thank you
be sure to visit binnaway - its a hell of a town!
There are definitely good apps. Search for Dark Sky Maps.
https://darksitefinder.com/maps/world.html#5/-32.436/149.590
Could do, it’s 25 mins from Coonabarabran- what’s so cool about this town?
This is a very good resource; thank you!
just joking, there nothing happening in binnaway - i wouldn't be able to sleep if i sent you there
I might still go there now .. hahahahaba
I just crossed binnaway
haha hope you didnt blink
Could be worse...could be Leadville lol
TL and confusing, What are they going to screw up now?
Is this another move everything to a mobile phone with compulsory sale of personal data to private overseas companies?
Sounds like they're trying to tackle multiple means of transport to get from A to B. Like without having to choose either a bus or a train before doing a search.
Good idea. Curious on the results.
On a semi-related note
> YOU ARE VIEWING 1 OF 1 ARTICLES WITHOUT AN EMAIL ADDRESS.
I'd rather not view an article than provide my email for some random news page to track me tbh.
>The Australian state of New South Wales is investing $567.9m in upgrades to its Opal transport card system, funded through the 2022-23 NSW Budget.
Travellers will be able to put the Opal card on their digital wallets as part of the OpalNext Gen upgrade.
**Mobility-as-a-service trial**
Investment into OpalNext Gen will also enable the trial of a new mobility-as-a-service app (MaaS), Opal Plus. It is working on the project with MaaS specialist Moovit. Operator partners include Ola, Silver Top Taxi Service, Secure Parking and micromobility providers Beam, Lime and Neuron Mobility.
Minister for infrastructure, cities and active transport Rob Stokes said 10,000 people would also be selected to take part in the 12-month trial, which allows subscribers to bundle together public transport, rideshare, e-bike rental, taxi and parking.
“This app will revolutionise the way we travel in NSW because it factors in first- and last-mile journeys, making it simpler and easier to leave the car at home and get from door-to-door,” said Stokes.
“Opal Plus will free up people to choose their own adventure when it comes to transport, laying the groundwork for an even more intelligent transport system that puts the citizen at its heart.”
About time digital wallets are introduced.
Opal Plus sounds like it'll age like milk, imo.
I hope they add support for Express Travel Pass on iOS.
astr atraryerttyewry
I'm a occasional casual user but would love something like the old My Multi tickets even if I had to pay extra for it.
I applied for a trainneship through hvtc that will be working with NSW Health. I did an online interview and did a physical interview with NSW Health team leaders passed both interviews and passed the reference check. I need to provide a police check now I haven't had any problems with the law I was wondering if that means I got the job? I doubt they'll make me do this if I didn't but I just need calm my nerves any help will be nice.
A police check is a pretty standard thing, especially if it's a direct hire. They're spending money ($60) to confirm this, which in itself is a fairly good indication of being hired.
If you're a hire through a recruitment company, ignore all the above. They try and get these things done (at your cost) in advance to make you a more attractive employee.
So nothing is official until a contract is signed, but sounds positive, well done
IME, NO. BTDT & Zip from either.
Tell them you will sign the form to enable them to get a police check. Otherwise, you are paying for them to consider you for that job only.
Ok thanks for the reply. Seems highly likely so here's hoping.
Hi there, I'm an American traveling to Australia in October for the Bathurst 1000 and I'm looking at Airbnb's in either Lithgow or Orange. I know nothing about either. Not looking for anything in particular, just as long as I can go to a local bar for some food, a cold beer and good company, I'll be happy anywhere. I won't have a ton of free time in town due to the race, but any suggestions would be great! Thank you!
Orange all the way. Much better food and wine culture. Much more culture in general.
Lithgow is a bit of a hole TBH.
Orange is 2 hours farther from sydney than lithgow, but its closer to bathurst. Orange is much bigger but more expensive. All three towns have pubs, lithgow has lots more nature nearby, orange has more vineyard cellars.
There are airports in bathurst and orange, busses and trains connecting all three and to sydney. If you plan on driving you will be almost certainly be pulled up by the cops, so learn the law well cause the buffheads in highway patrol will not be kind that weekend. Bathurst is abt 40 minutes from orange, and an hour and a bit from lithgow.
Look at Mudgee? I stayed there and Orange on the same trip.
Orange is lovely.
Lithgow is how you say a hole of ze shit.
Plenty of Decent pubs in Orange and Lithgow.
Lithgow gets more weekend tourism from Sydney, so has more variety
If it were me and just a couple of nights I would stay at Milthorpe. The Milthorpe Provedore is fantastic for breakfast, their bacon is amazing you'll think regular bacon is crap after eating it, and their coffee is some of the best around. The Milthorpe Motel is as good as it gets for country motels and hotels. The Milthorpe Hotel / Pub has some great beers, I was trying some great stuff from Yulli's. Best of all it's closer to Bathurst, like 30 mins drive.
I assume Bathurst is out of the question?
Blayney and Millthorpe are small towns close to orange. They're also great suggestions for closeness to Bathurst, quiet and a pub.
Be warned: you are diving right into peak bogan Australia
Orange is a better town. It has more options, more people, more pubs. Lithgow doesn't have any actual people living in it. I strongly believe that when you drive through Lithgow, every single *person* you see, is actually a cardboard cutout.
Definitely have to +1 orange.
Lithgow is just depressing. Seems to permanently have gray clouds hovering overhead 100% of the time.
Main features of Lithgow are the coal power plant, and prison.
Orange is much nicer. Just make sure you book early cos everything gets booked up quicly
Orange is lovely, Lithgow has always been a hole (although I don’t have recent experience).
Will be a great experience.
Source: grew up in Bathurst.
I have heard from many people that Orange as a community is very racist.
#edited to be more concise
Check out cowra. It's about an hour from Bathurst. Beautiful town.
We have a Japanese Gardens (my family had it built) with beautiful nature and traditional japanese houses inside. we also have a POW camp that's been preserved. Great food down the main street and a few nice places to stay for cheep.
There's a few buses to Bathurst a day. So you should have no issues getting there if you don't have a hire car.
VOTE 1 Orange - much better food & wine culture
It's also a lot more picturesque & countryside
Lithgow is nowhere near as lovely
Orange has great wineries, cool cafes, good pubs and delicious restaurants.
Lithgow has a paper mill.
Lithgow has been described as the end of the world by many people. There’s nothing there to do or much to get excited about for a tourist.
You’re much better off in Orange, it’s a big country town and there’s a lot more to see & do
I’m from Lithgow and yes, Orange would be the much nicer town to visit as a tourist. Lithgow is great if you actually live here, have friends here, have your own vehicle and outdoor equipment and are in the know. As a tourist just passing by, there’s not much to do other than bushwalking. Orange has great wineries, good pub culture and plenty more shops to visit. Little bit more going on in Orange.
This is the kind of comment I'm looking for! Orange it is!