♫ May 12th, 2010 12:41 am
Australia has among the most diversified cultures in the world. The good thing is, Australia has kept its cultural diversity preserved, while people live together in harmony.
Australian cuisine inherited its nature from British cooking. From pies, to grilled meat chops, slightly cooked veggies, and chips, Australian food has evolved progressively. It is now able to accommodate the dishes from the varied cultures in their land. Modern Australia is a term coined for it that includes the embrace of their multicultural culinary influences. Ever since the fusion of varied cultural dishes, the best restaurants in Australia have taken Mediterranean, and Asian cuisines to be part of their serving menu.
In the cities, you can find several eat-in and take-away Asian food shops that offer a multitude of Indian and Chinese dishes. This has resulted from the high count of Asian immigration to Australia, and of course the long existence of the Chinese community in Australia.
Still popular choices among Aussies are the American food chains such as KFC, Pizza Hut, Subway, and McDonald’s. Australian restaurants have also came up with their own versions of fast food eat shops like Chicken Treat, Eagle Boys pizza chain, and Red Rooster. The most common food that you can order in fast food stores is the “Australian Hamburger”. This has become an iconic food item in Australia as this offers a wide variety of hamburger fillings anyone can choose from. Obviously, the persistence of fast food chains remains to be a legacy of Australia’s British traditions.
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♫ September 23rd, 2009 12:58 am
Applying for payday cash loans in Australia has never been easier with the ease of Internet technology. Most lenders now provide online application forms that you can fill in from the comfort of your home. Payday cash loans are a short-term solution when you face unexpected financial emergency while you are short in cash. The loans help you cover things like car repair, baby arrival, medical treatment, and other unforeseen expenses you never expect.
The amount for these loans is small, between $100 and $1500, of a short period two or three week repayment. Various States have laws regarding minimum and maximum tenure and loan amount permitted for the cash advances from the lenders. There are fixed interest rates too, to make sure that the APR is revealed and that you borrow only as much as you can repay. For people with no other credit options however, these cash advances can be of great help if they are committed to repaying the loan on time and not extend it.
Cash Advance Qualifications
In order to get cash advances from a lender one has to fill an application form in the store or do so online, which is more easier, impersonal and time saving. There are some essential criteria for cash advance qualifications such as the applicant has to be 18 years or above, have a permanent job, have a valid bank account, be an Australia citizen or resident. Even people with a history of bad credit can apply and get cash advances from the lenders, as they do not perform credit checks.
Cash Advance Application
Applying online for cash advances is an easy task, once you do some research and find a lender with the lowest APR. In a cash advance application the customers would have to fill in their name, address, phone number, e-mail id, duration of employment (minimum six months), their employers name, address, contact details and have to produce copies of the latest pay stub and bank statements etc.
Cash advances will be made after the lenders verify the information electronically by referring databases if they are no paperwork, no fax kind of lender or by calling the employer and verifying the documents that have been submitted. If the application is approved, the customer then receive the cash which is electronically transferred into their bank account as specified in the application form.
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