Australia!

Yeah, magpies used to attack me on my bike also… and dogs… and spiders… and kangaroo’s… and snakes… and crocodiles… okay, just the first 3.
lol

*maybe it is because in Australia we have to wear helmet’s by the law, this attracts the birds.

Just stay away from ‘gumtree.com.au’

lol, it’s all scammers on there…

aussie facebook pages are good for cards and deals, stores almost non existent…

big w, target, eb games, will carry new items. but i don’t know melbourne so can’t recommend stores there.

For work apply 20-50 jobs a day, until you find one.

You can extend your working holiday visa by working at a farm for about 3-6 months, i can’t remember how long you have to work there for.

There is hardly any sealed or older product stores I have found and I have been looking for a while now. The safest and most available source of product is eEay but unfortunately shipping costs if you buy from the U.S. really add up.

EB Games has a good range of new product but is generally more expensive then the rest. I would suggest Target or Kmart for new product buys.

Hope that helps :blush:

There are tons of places;

www.dztopia.com.au

www.boosterbounty.com.au (as of July 1)

And heaps of sellers through Facebook.

Woah, never heard of these aussie websites. Have you bought from dztopia before? Might be interested in a few of there cards

I know the guys that run it; Dean and Joel.

Both good blokes and super helpful.

I haven’t bought from them before though as they supply English and I collect Japanese.

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Thanks pmed.

Does anyone have contact with any Australian distributors for upcoming products and getting a good price in a larger order?

Not booster boxes, most like the new pokemon box sets (like the mythical collections, gx boxes that came out in the past)

There is only one distributor for Pokémon in Australia; Banter Toys.

You can’t deal directly with them unless you are a business and starting an account with Banter is not as simple as registering an ABN. You have to provide proof you are a legitimate business etc.

They also require upfront payments in the early stages, minimum order of $1,500 and a whole bunch of other terms.

Where are you located so I can put you in contact with your local supplier that is already dealing with Banter? Send me a PM if you would rather keep your location private.

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Id rather go work with leprous ppl then go fruit plucking is australia, the shit that can kill u there scares the crap out of me! naked swimming in the ganges > visiting Australia

You say that but it’s mostly just a stereotype. If we divert it back to America well then we’re all going to get shot up in the street, ay? :dizzy_face:

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Yeah well, thats true! We have the biggist ISIS nest of terrorists in the world so… tourism dropped hard tho XD

The platypus is dangerous

Only the males.

Leave it to house to know something like that lol.

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It’s not even a joke lol.

The males have venomous spurs on their hind feet.

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OMG…I guess I’m the only one not to know anything about them. Of course I’ve never seen one before but if one comes after me here in the Vegas desert…I’LL RUN;)

It’s the most random thing nature could conceive.

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The real question is…Could the person in the video talk any faster?

Iwonder how many peoplefall victim to this creature each year in aus

Australia was on track to have the same population as the US until we tried to settle in Platypus country. Populations now sit at 23 million vs 324 million. Think about that.

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