
genuine Work From Home using a computer in Australia?
I would like to know if anyone in Australia has found a genuine and Legitimate Work From Home web site, I asked this question yesterday, however forgot to state that I wanted information about Australian sites. Thanks
Not possible in Australia, Antarctica, America, or anywhere! There are no JOBS which pay you wages/salary unless your current employer will arrange telecommuting (which almost always includes a certain amount of time in the office).
The only people making money at home own their own business! You need to invest your time and money starting your business, and whatever profits your biz might make are your earnings. It’s a big leap from working at a job to owning and running a business.
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ALARM 35: Music From Nowhere: with William Elliot Whitmore, P.O.S, Fever Ray, Kylesa, Dan Deacon $18 “I came to realize that sitting in bars and talking to people in Slovenia or Italy was not so different from sitting in bars and talking to people in Lee County, Iowa.  People have problems with their governments, problems with their jobs.  But they still wake up every day, go about their work, and knock back a couple of beers at night.  You begin to realize that these things are global realities, and they’ve been happening since the beginning of time.  And at the end of the day, we’re all just people going about our business." – William Elliot Whitmore, songwriter, Lee County, IowaGood music often comes from the most unlikely places…ALARM 35 presents a plethora of unique voices from today’s thriving musical underground, whether they come from a faraway land or just up the street.A group of disabled musicians from the Congo empowers the underdogs of its community. On the peninsula of Portland, Maine, a folk collective concocts warm creations around the kitchen table while a neighboring metal band looks to the surrounding ocean for the depths and caverns of its colossal sound. A helmet-clad, guitar-slinging Arizona ex-pat discusses his world travels from his current home in Australia. A number of equally heavy but distinctly different bands rise out of small towns across the American south.Music can come from places so deep within that the songs and the emotions they provoke seem to appear out of thin air. A talented rock band from the sprawling metropolis of New York City is so insular that it is genuinely surprised that people like its records. A Swedish songstress’ dark mystique conceals gentle musings about her children, while in a desert across the globe, a lonely songwriter channels his sense of isolation into electronic pop.In the information age, the floodgates known to previous generations have been blown up, bridging music and art across time, place, and genre like never before, |
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Australian Jazz Guitarists: Tommy Emmanuel $9.11 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tommy Emmanuel (born 31 May 1955 New South Wales) is an Australian guitarist, best known for his complex fingerpicking style, energetic performances and the use of percussive effects on the guitar. Tommy was born in the Upper Hunter in Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia. He received his first guitar in 1959 at the age of 4 – being taught by his mother to accompany her playing lap steel guitar. At the age of 7 he heard Chet Atkins on the radio. He vividly remembers this moment and says it greatly inspired him. By the age of 9, in 1964, he was a working professional musician. Recognizing the musical talents of Tommy and his brother Phil, their father created a family band, sold the family home and took his family on the road. With the family living in two station wagons, much of Emmanuels childhood was spent touring Australia with his family, playing rhythm guitar, and rarely going to school. The family found it difficult living on the road; they were poor and were often hungry, never settling in one place. His father would often drive ahead, organize interviews, advertising and finding the local music shop where they’d have an impromptu concert the next day. Eventually the New South Wales Department of Education insisted that the Emmanuel children needed to go to school regularly. After his father died in 1966, the family settled in Parkes. Tommy eventually moved to Sydney where he came to be noticed nationally when he won a string of talent contests in his teen years. By the late 1970s, he was playing drums with his brother Phil in the group Goldrush as well doing session work on numerous albums and jingles. He gained further prominence in the late 1970s as the lead guitarist in The Southern Star Band, the backing group for vocalist Do… More: |
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