tomcatwarneOcean City, Plumouth, Devon, England UK17,106 posts
Tribute real ale.
This beer contains barley malt. Bottled beers are suitable for Vegetarians.
St Austell cask ales, in line with the vast majority of other cask ales produced in the UK, are clarified by the addition of isinglass finings to the beer in the cask. As isinglass finings are derived from fish collagen, cask ales are not suitable for vegans or vegetarians.
All our bottled, canned (Tribute 500ml and Korev 330ml) and kegged beers are clarified by filtration, therefore they do not contain any added isinglass finings. St Austell bottled, canned and kegged beers may therefore be consumed by vegetarians and vegans. No other animal derived ingredients or process aids are used in the production o
Its different because kiwis are from a different country. Like if you said English people were good christians, when referring to Irish people. Or Russians being good Christians when referring to Czech people. Its quite irrelevant.
tomcatwarneOcean City, Plumouth, Devon, England UK17,106 posts
pat8lanips: Its different because kiwis are from a different country. Like if you said English people were good christians, when referring to Irish people. Or Russians being good Christians when referring to Czech people. Its quite irrelevant.
tomcatwarneOcean City, Plumouth, Devon, England UK17,106 posts
Lookin4missright: then be still ya little crunt!!
The Australian and New Zealand Governments have had arrangements in place since the 1920s to facilitate a free flow of people between the two countries. The 1973 Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement has allowed Australian and New Zealand citizens to enter each other's country to visit, live and work, without the need to apply for authority to enter the other country before travelling. The movement of New Zealand citizens to and from Australia depends on a number of factors, for example the economic conditions of both countries. The number of New Zealand citizens in Australia increases in good economic times in Australia relative to New Zealand, and decreases when the economic conditions slow. At 30 June 2013, an estimated 640 770 New Zealand citizens were present in Australia.
tomcatwarne: The Australian and New Zealand Governments have had arrangements in place since the 1920s to facilitate a free flow of people between the two countries. The 1973 Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement has allowed Australian and New Zealand citizens to enter each other's country to visit, live and work, without the need to apply for authority to enter the other country before travelling. The movement of New Zealand citizens to and from Australia depends on a number of factors, for example the economic conditions of both countries. The number of New Zealand citizens in Australia increases in good economic times in Australia relative to New Zealand, and decreases when the economic conditions slow. At 30 June 2013, an estimated 640 770 New Zealand citizens were present in Australia.
A valid passport and visa is required, we are two different countries
tomcatwarneOcean City, Plumouth, Devon, England UK17,106 posts
serene56: A valid passport and visa is required, we are two different countries
Oh according to goggle.
Moving to Australia Most New Zealand citizens can visit, live and work in Australia without applying for a tourist or work visa. Permanent residents in NZ need to apply for visas. Passports
You'll need a valid NZ passport for the flight across the ditch.
tomcatwarne: The Australian and New Zealand Governments have had arrangements in place since the 1920s to facilitate a free flow of people between the two countries. The 1973 Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement has allowed Australian and New Zealand citizens to enter each other's country to visit, live and work, without the need to apply for authority to enter the other country before travelling. The movement of New Zealand citizens to and from Australia depends on a number of factors, for example the economic conditions of both countries. The number of New Zealand citizens in Australia increases in good economic times in Australia relative to New Zealand, and decreases when the economic conditions slow. At 30 June 2013, an estimated 640 770 New Zealand citizens were present in Australia.
not so these days As Serene pointed out kiwi's are expected to get a visa to enter there own country Australia, in fact Aussie government clowns have topped up the overseas-gulags with kiwi's in both PNG and Nauru, the latters PM had lawfully applied for Nauru to join Federation of Australia as did PM Helen Clark but Howard placed himself above our constitution and offered a refusal. It was the Australian government who insisted on original state members of Australia insisted on passports to enter au not nz. Also idiot John Howard, changed the electoral Act, he stopped kiwi's excising there lawful right to vote in Australia in-shined within the Constitution Act 1990 (A UK Act) back dated to 1984.
tomcatwarneOcean City, Plumouth, Devon, England UK17,106 posts
robplum: not so these days As Serene pointed out kiwi's are expected to get a visa to enter there own country Australia, in fact Aussie government clowns have topped up the overseas-gulags with kiwi's in both PNG and Nauru, the latters PM had lawfully applied for Nauru to join Federation of Australia as did PM Helen Clark but Howard placed himself above our constitution and offered a refusal. It was the Australian government who insisted on original state members of Australia insisted on passports to enter au not nz. Also idiot John Howard, changed the electoral Act, he stopped kiwi's excising there lawful right to vote in Australia in-shined within the Constitution Act 1990 (A UK Act) back dated to 1984.
daearsIn a house lol, Hawke's Bay New Zealand1,542 posts
robplum: not so these days As Serene pointed out kiwi's are expected to get a visa to enter there own country Australia, in fact Aussie government clowns have topped up the overseas-gulags with kiwi's in both PNG and Nauru, the latters PM had lawfully applied for Nauru to join Federation of Australia as did PM Helen Clark but Howard placed himself above our constitution and offered a refusal. It was the Australian government who insisted on original state members of Australia insisted on passports to enter au not nz. Also idiot John Howard, changed the electoral Act, he stopped kiwi's excising there lawful right to vote in Australia in-shined within the Constitution Act 1990 (A UK Act) back dated to 1984.
lol. Australians also have more rights in nz than new Zealanders have in ausi. It's a funny ole world
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