What you should know when hiring a family car for Brisbane
October 22, 2011 by Stacy42 · Leave a Comment
Are you thinking about a trip soon? Are you going to rent a family car? Look out for this:
Carefully consider the capacity of the family car you are hiring. Don’t get one which will be a little too compact especially if you happen to be on a journey with a group. For anyone who is just looking to not spend too much money on the car hire or gas choose the small sized one. Go to CarHireBrisbaneAirport.net if you are trying to find the best rental cars.
You should confirm what are the distance limitations, otherwise you will find there are harsh extra fees.
A GPS unit with your car hire often makes driving much less complicated and not that strenuous.
Car hire if often available at the airports. Know that car hire agencies there are somewhat more expensive only for the convenience of getting a car right on the spot. It still is in most cases more cost effective than finding a taxi cab to another car hire spot.
Quotes can certainly change from one company to another, dependent upon car availability, place and various other factors. Quotes are based on the number of vehicles the particular car hire company has out . Fees usually are reduced on weekends.
Can You Grow Your Wealth with Home Based Businesses?
January 5, 2010 by Stacy42 · 3 Comments
The answer to this question is a definite YES! I have lots of business associates in the USA, Europe, Australasia and New Zealand who are working in a home based business and making good money each week. In fact the lady who introduced me to my new business is only 25 years of age and she made over $500,000 in her first 12 months of her business.
I am now replicating her results, but please read on and you will learn about what I have achieved and experienced in 3 very different situations and how in the end I succeeded in taking control of my future.
My Traditional Business Experience
I used to own and manage a very profitable and high-profile restaurant and bar in Brisbane, Queensland for a period of over 12 years. I started it from scratch and like most traditional businesses it was really expensive to set up and the running costs were huge.
Although I earned a lot of money with this venture, I finally decided to offload it when I came to realise that the long hours and constant stress of managing over 30 employees, dealing with various government requirements, endless paper work and hundreds of customers per week was absolutely destroying my life.
You can become rich with a standard business but you will need to be extremely committed as you won’t be able to walk out and close the door anytime you want.
There will be lots of work to do and deadlines to meet, customers to please and more than likely, staff to hire and mentor unless you want to do all the work yourself. The hours are generally very long and in most cases the business can end up taking over your life. Another point to consider is that you’ll be on your own to work things out and solve any problems as they arise.
My Job Experience
After selling the business, I decided that a job would be a better alternative to owning a business so I set about finding one and little did I know what I was in for!
I spent 8 hours a day scouring the employment classifieds, networking, perfecting my resume and attending interviews for jobs I didn’t even want. I felt undervalued and demoralised and almost gave up hope before I finally won a job with a company as an Events Manager.
All good you might well think, but unfortunately this was not the case as now I was into something that would cost me 12 hours of my time, 5 days a week as I got dressed up for work, traveled to and from work and actually did the work. I was working under considerable pressure and was totally stressed out by having to answer to a boss and co-ordinate every single element of each event from travel and accommodation arrangements, key note speakers, entertainment and right down to sorting out what type of lettuce should go on the dinner plates of the attendees. What a nightmare! But the thing that annoyed me the most was that I was doing all of this to make my boss richer while I had to settle for a small pay packet at the end of each week. JOB = Just over broke.
My Home Business Experience
As you might have guessed, I didn’t stay in my job as an Event Manager for long. I had spent 7 months of my life trying to find the right career and after only 1 month I resigned.
I had no idea what to try next but I was determined to find something that would tick ALL the boxes for me and knew that I first needed to get very clear about what I really wanted.
I did not want to:
Own and manage a stressful, traditional type of business
Outlay a lot of money to get started in a new business
Answer to a boss and have to beg for time off work
I did want to
Earn a lot of money
Work from home
Take control of my future
With the above in mind, I spent the next couple of months researching my options until I was eventually attracted to an advertisement (placed by a 25 year old lady) about a home based business opportunity. I must admit that I was pretty hesitant to begin with but I decided I had nothing to lose by finding out more so I answered the ad and within 1 week I was up and running with my very own home based business.
On my best day so far, I earned five thousand dollars but what I really love about my home business most is that I actually took back control of my own life. I now work the hours I choose, from the comfort of home or anywhere I like really with my laptop and phone. I don’t have to juggle and manage staff anymore and gone is all the stress. I fit my work around my life, generally about 25 hours per week and I absolutely love what I do.
It’s not for everyone however and if you are considering getting started in a home business you should ask yourself the following important questions:
1. Is the business aligned with your income and lifestyle goals?
2. Do you have some money and time to invest into the business?
3. Can you work diligently as your own boss and without supervision?
4. Will there be anyone to help or guide you if you get stuck along the way?
Yes! You can make money with home based businesses. Lots of money!
Christine Hamilton is currently making money in with home based businesses. For more information about what she is actually doing, click work at home BSCH110509 Supported by sales training Australia.
Ten Things to do in Brisbane
December 9, 2009 by Stacy42 · 3 Comments
Brisbane is Queenslands capital and a fabulous place to visit. But what to do when you get there? Here’s some suggestions:
Sightseeing bus tour
The best way to find your bearings in any new city is to do a “City Sights” tour. Brisbane has a “City Sights” tour which operates in the day time. There is also a Brisbane Lights Tour which showcases the spectacular night lights of Brisbane.
Stay at a boutique hotel in Brisbane
While Brisbane does not have a massive amount of heritage buildings, a few of them have been beautifully restored as boutique hotels. These typically have modern amenities and luxury facilities. Boutique hotels have more space than other hotel rooms with a special ambiance not found at other Brisbane hotels. Situated in the heart of the city, the heritage listed Royal Albert Hotel is one of the best located of the boutique hotels in Brisbane.
Steak-out at the Brekky Creek Hotel
The Brekky Creek Hotel (officially the Breakfast Creek Hotel) is about 15 minutes from the heart of the city by car. If you want the best char grilled steak in Brisbane, the Brekky Creek Hotel is the place to go! Choose your own steak from the array in the window, and sit in the Spanish beer garden while the chefs go to work. The trimmings, which haven’t changed for 40 years, include salad, bread roll and a jacket potato, but they like to leave enough room for your steak!
Australia Zoo
Just one hour from the heart of Brisbane Australia Zoo is more than a zoo. It is home to many communities of crocodiles, koalas, tigers, leopards, snakes, and elephants. Become a Wildlife Warrior by hand feeding the elephants. Watch the Crocoseum shows where you may see Terri, Bindi and Bob feed the crocodiles.
Lone Pine
A great way to see Brisbane is to catch a boat from the city centre along the majestic Brisbane River to Lone Pine.
From echidnas to emus, wombats to wild lorikeets, kangaroos to koalas, Lone Pine is one of Australia’s oldest and best known animal sanctuaries. After spending a few hours cuddling a koala and hand feeding the kangaroos, you can return to the city by boat or bus.
Wheel of Brisbane
Erected in 2008, the Wheel of Brisbane has become a land mark for Brisbane. Sit in air conditioned comfort with views around Brisbane as the world rotates below.
Bridges
Brisbane has two relatively new bridges. The Goodwill Bridge connects the Botanical Gardens and Queensland University of Technology (QUT) to Southbank. This bridge was named after the Goodwill Games hosted by Brisbane in 2001.
The Kurilpa Bridge opened in 2009 and links Roma Street Parkland to QPAC (Queensland Performing Arts Centre), the Queensland Art Gallery and GOMA (Gallery of Modern Art). Kurilpa is the Aboriginal word for West End and means “the place for water rats”.
Both bridges have a reasonable amount of shade and are architecturally significant in their own right. It is a matter of time before the Kurilpa Bridge is nicknamed the Spiderweb.
Southbank – Botanical Gardens – Roma Street Parkland
Starting in Albert Street, walk down to the Botanical Gardens in Alice Street and explore the lakes and forests, or walk along the river through the mangroves. Walk up the hill through QUT and across the Goodwill Bridge as you admire the Brisbane River and city skyline. At Southbank you can walk through the 17 hectares of sub-tropical landscaped gardens and rainforest, swim in the city beach while enjoying the stunning CBD and river views. Walk along the Southbank Arbour, a spectacular steel framed structure constructed to support the bougainvillea vines which provide continuous shade. After crossing the Kurilpa Bridge, you will find the lush Roma Street Parkland. Roma Street Parkland is an oasis in the heart of Brisbane’s CBD, set over 16 hectares of green space and is the largest urban subtropical garden in the world. The Forest and Fern Gully offers the chance to explore a subtropical misty rainforest in the centre of Brisbane!
Exploring the river
An easy way to explore the Brisbane River is by City Cat. Explore the university grounds at St Lucia, stop off for a XXXX (beer) at the historic Regatta Hotel (where you can smell the hops from the XXXX brewery), and stroll through the Sunday markets at Riverside. Other good stop offs especially for lunch include Bretts Wharf and Bulimba.
Cycle along the river
There is an extensive network of shared cycle and pedestrian paths along both sides of the Brisbane River and elsewhere. This is a great way to see the city skyline and river, and healthy as well! Valet Cycle Hire will drop off your bikes to your Brisbane Boutique Hotel with suggested bike tours. The Brisbane City Council plan to have 150 bike parking stations across the city where bikes can be picked up and dropped off at little or no cost.
There’s a variety of boutique hotels in Brisbane. For a list of boutique hotels in Brisbane and other hotels in Brisbane, visit hotelsinbrisbane.com.au
Expert Pest Control Services are a must
November 18, 2009 by Stacy42 · 2 Comments
There are many types of pest that you will encounter in an old home. A couple of years in your home you might find that there cockroaches living in your sewage system. An ant colony may now have found a residence in your yard. Brisbane, a place full of life is also full of unwanted pests. That’s why it is wonder whether you could ever rid your selves of pests in a large place such as Brisbane. Is there a solution to our problems? Yes there’s a response to your issues and it lies in pro Brisbane pest control.
With all the over the counter pest management products in your local ironmongery shop you ware probably thinking that you don’t need to hire a professional to get achieve your pest control. Brisbane gurus believe otherwise. Though the insecticides in the local ironmongery shop may seem effective, the results can prove to be non permanent at best. That is why we need a professional in Brisbane pest management to do pest management with lasting effects. Otherwise we could be looking at the issue again after just a couple of days.
Another crucial reason why you must hire a Brisbane pest control pro is the price According to Brisbane pest control mavens that we talked to, the majority of their clients tried to handle pest problem themselves. After spending thousands of bucks on products promising pest control, Brisbane residents gave up with the pests still in their home. Far worse, the little pest problem has grown to the point that it causes structural damage to the home.
The structural damage that bees, ants and other pest takes a major toll on someone’s home and triple or increase the costs of pest elimination 4 times. It is important that you get to chat to a Brisbane pest control expert at the first example of pests. It would be better for your home and better for your wallet is experts are left to deal with pest control. Brisbane has a large amount of reputable pest management experts.
Finally, one of the most vital reasons to let a Brisbane pest control profession do the filthy work is the fact that pest control deals poisons that’s harmful to both pests and humans alike. The significance of hiring a Brisbane pest control professional is particularly true when you have youngsters in the house. Children have a lower tolerance to poison and can be affected by poison quicker.
Brisbane bug elimination experts are here to help. Call these experts for more information and learn how Brisbane pest control experts can help deal with your growing pest control problem.
Kurek Ashley Delivers
September 5, 2009 by Stacy42 · 5 Comments
Being a peak performance coach is hard work. You need to deal with a lot of bad habits as that is the main hurdle people want to get rid of. Kurek Ashley is a success mentor and a peak performance coach. He deals with these issues all the time and he is good at it.
On a recent trip to Brisbane, Australia, Kurek Ashley visited some friends. It was at an internet marketing event that went for 2 days. Kurek Ashley was invited to speak for 2 hours to help these marketers to improve their mindset and grow as successful entrepreneurs. The time was well spent and they all got a lot out of his speech. Some of the topics covered had everything to do with peak performance and how to deal with empowering habits.
Inspiration
To say that Kurek Ashley is a Peak Performance Coach is almost an understatement. He is so good at what he does, then over delivers on the motivation and tools provided. To think that he has come from a very tough period in his life, makes it even more incredible. He used to be a Hollywood actor and lost his best friend during the filming of a high budget movie in the Philippines.
Kurek Ashley In Hollywood
Some of the Hollywood movies Kurek Ashley performed in are: Delta Force 2, Two Of A Kind, Perfect, Terminal Velocity, Trial And Error and many more. How about the actors he has worked with? Chuck Norris, Sylvester Stallone, Brendan Fraser, and the list goes on.
The Kurek Ashley Challenge
Recently The Kurek Ashley Challenge started. A group of internet marketers decided to start blogging about the power of his mindset and how it can help more people improve their lives to a positive level.
It is easy to say that Kurek Ashley is sitting pretty now. Well, he has had to work for it and the road hasn’t been easy. He also works hard for it now. He delivers what he promises and has a level of ethics and integrity that is second to none. His peak performance coaching has taken many people to success. One great example is taking the Australian womens beach volleyball team to Olympic Gold in Sydney 2000.
Needless to say, Kurek Ashley is the grand master of peak performance coaching. You need to go no further than looking at his work. Stay tuned for the launch of his Life Success Club that will include celebrity interviews with tools and methods to take your life back on track to the destiny that you deserve.
North Stradbroke Island – Profile
Often known as Straddie by the locals, North Stradbroke Island is the classic beach holiday. A little more than 30 km (19 miles) southeast of Brisbane and the Gold Coast, it languishes at the southern end of Moreton Bay. At 30 km (19 mile) long, it is one of the worlds sand islands, boasting pristine beaches, a rugged coast and inland freshwater streams.
It lost its native name of Minijerribah in 1827, when Captain H. J. Rous, or Viscount Dunwich, Commander of the HMS Rainbow, named the haven after his father the Earl of Stradbroke, the main town after his own title, and Rainbow Beach after his ship.
A cluster of three picturesque villages — Dunwich, Amity Point and Point Lookout — act as pleasant bases for many of the islands local and international visitors.
Dunwich was once a penal colony and quarantine station, and, as is often the case, its cemetery is a telling record of the islands interesting past. At Point Lookout, the aptly named Whale Rock is the best spot from which to scan the vast oceans in search of migrating humpback whales, dolphins and turtles.
In the 1960s, sand mining operations began to change on the fragile island environment, but by the 1990s environmental issues came to the fore and half of the island became a national park. Mining is still very active on the island, but mainly away in the restricted southern end.
Point Lookout on the eastern surf side of the island is a natural draw-card. Spreading across Straddies single rocky headland it overlooks a set of bleached beaches. The western side enjoys the calmer waters of the bay and is safer for swimming. The island is famous for its fishing — with the annual Straddie Classic every August being one of Australias richest and best-known fishing contests.
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