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Doree Bonner have years of experience in moving people and their property to Australia. Our Australia removals experts have come up with this mini guide to moving to Australia.
When you choose Doree Bonner to manage your international removals to Australia our experts will visit you to advise you on your home move.
Advice on moving the contents of your home to Australia
Duty free entry is granted providing goods have been owned and used abroad for 12 months or more preceding owner’s arrival into the country. Owners can nominate a third party to clear their effects however this may incur extra charges at destination. In this case the owner must arrive into Australia nomore than 6 months later.
All new items purchased within 12 months of importation must be declared to Australian customs in which case duty and GST will be charged at the applicable rate.
All household and personal effects entering Australia are subject to
physical examination by the Australian Quarantine Inspection Service (AQIS).Items of interest to AQIS are those which may have come into contact with soil and vegetation such as gardening equipment; bicycles; patio furniture; golf clubs; vacuum cleaner bags, etc. All such items should be thoroughly cleaned prior to move day.
Fridges and freezers containing CFC refrigerants will be allowed entry when imported as part of a household move by a first time immigrant or a returning Australian who originally purchased the item in Australia.
* Required documentation for household goods only:
* Australian customs form (B534) for personal and household
effects
* Photocopy of passport, photo and visa page.
* Inventory list (completed by packing crew)
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Fergie hails O shea
'Mr Versatile' has made a habit of popping up with vital contributions and Ferguson felt his effort was worthy of special praise.
"John O'Shea took the goal really well," said Ferguson.
"He is a great professional.
"The boy never complains. He is happy to play anywhere.
"He has not always been a number one choice but he produces 30 performances a season and it is a contribution we are grateful for.
"He has played in both full-back positions, central defence and in midfield. He is so versatile and offers such great value for us.
"He has played in most games this season. At the present moment in time, he would be in the team if we got to the final."
That it is still an if and not a when for United was mostly due to the efforts of Manuel Almunia, who made four first-class saves in a one-sided encounter.
In addition, Cristiano Ronaldo rattled the crossbar, while Ryan Giggs had a second-half effort ruled out for offside on his 800th United appearance.
"Arsene will be thinking it has been a good day for him," reflected Ferguson.
"He could have been out of the tie but he is not.
"But before the game I said I didn't want us to concede a goal and we achieved that. The tie is not dead but we have given ourselves a good chance."
The one negative for United was the probable absence of Rio Ferdinand from the second leg.
Ferdinand suffered rib damage near the end after a collision with Nicklas Bendtner and was sent to hospitals for X-rays which Ferguson is expecting will bring bad news.
"We will wait for them, although it does not look good," he said.
The one advantage Ferguson feels Arsenal do have is the ability to effectively name a reserve side against Portsmouth on Saturday given the Gunners are virtually certain to finish fourth no matter what the outcome.
Ferguson cannot say the same as the Red Devils bid to cling onto the three-point lead they currently boast at the Premier League summit by beating Middlesbrough at the Riverside.
"Arsenal's big advantage is that they can play Pat Rice at right-back and Arsene himself at centre-forward on Saturday," said Ferguson.
"We have to play a team to win the game.
"We have a lunchtime kick-off at Middlesbrough and I do not think it is right.
"Obviously I will bring some freshness into the team. The defence will be the same, apart from Rio but the midfield and forwards could change completely."
Wenger claimed he would be fielding his strongest side at Portsmouth in Saturday's Barclays Premier League game as they are aiming to catch Chelsea to gain automatic qualification for next season's Champions League.
However, he may reconsider when he looks at the situation, knowing how badly outplayed his team had been.
"It was a difficult game, played at a high pace," said the Frenchman.
"Manchester United started stronger than us but the positive is that we only lost 1-0."
Wenger knows he has Almunia to thank for the fact Arsenal can still go through, with the Gunners chief as effusive of the Spaniard as Ferguson had been about O'Shea.
"Manuel Almunia was excellent," he said.
"It was a top class performance from him. His reading of the game was fantastic and his sharpness was superb."
On the evidence of this evening, Arsenal will struggle to achieve the two-goal victory required next Tuesday.
However, in front of their own fans, Wenger remains optimistic that the Londoners will produce a much better performance.
"There is a final at stake and I am confident you will see a different Arsenal team next week," he said.
"Things like that happen in football. At home I believe we can do it."