Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia 2018: Fabianxarnold explores the fashion in Down Under

In addition to the Travelling I will try to bring you something about fashion closer. The Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia, which lasted from 13th may till the 19th may in Sydney, was of course something which I experienced. Which bizarre trends I met in ‘Down Under’, which personalities I got to know this week and more, you’ll learn in this blog post.

Fashion Week Sydney – My personal experiences and experiences

I’ve been living in Sydney for over a month now and I can say that it’s an incredibly hot city. Not only the weather, but also the people, the air and the vibe gives you an unbelievable life energy! This life energy turned into a huge anticipation shortly before the Fashion Week. For a long time, I was not looking forward to a week like the #MBFW Australia 2018! Since I was very limited as a backpacker in my selection of outfits and had nothing reasonable for the fashion week, I was kindly provided by the International Fashion Group with outfits for the Fashion Week. Thanks a lot for this! : D

On May 14th, 2018, I finally went to Fashion Week to attend my first show. Of course, I was extremely excited because I didn‘t know a single person at Fashion Week. But fortunately that changed in the blink of an eye! On the first day I was still alone and very lost, but on the second day I met two stylists from Melbourne, a model and a social media star from Sydney, which I am now allowed to count as one of my friends. Fashion Week was much more fun with them than I actually thought. Unlike the Fashion Week in Berlin, the Fashion Week in Sydney has a central structure. That means the shows are, with few exceptions, all in the same place. This makes it very convenient for visitors, as you do not have to constantly change places between shows. After seeing the whole show, my feeling was that the #MBFW Australia was also much smaller than any other fashionweek which I had visited before. But after 2 days I had seen a lot more visitors, photographers, models and bloggers i’ve ever seen. All in all, it was an extremely cool week, in which I met a lot of nice people and gained experience! Also … almost forgot … of course, the fashion was also very cool: D But more on that in the next section!

The most bizarre trends Down Under 2018

On this topic, I have to say right at the beginning that the fashion in Australia is not as bizarre as I imagined. Of course there were outfits, which are very unique. But even these I would wear. and anyone who knows me knows that I dress rather simple and street style. By the way … I was even on the cover picture for the best street style of #MBFW Australia 2018 on the website of GQ Australia.

But now back to the topic Trends in Down Under 2018.The video below shows a small part of the St George Nextgen Show. It is worked a lot with  yellow, green and orange colours. The neck is always covered, be it through a scarf or a turtleneck sweater. I personally like this style great. It is something different and stands out from the normal black, white, gray street style. Besides the shows from Double Rainbow, Blair Archibald and Justin Cassin, I liked this show the most. But maybe that was just because men’s outfits were introduced. Almost all the other shows were about the women.

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But I would like to respond to that as well. Here I show again a short video from the show The Innovators. The outfit presented here represents the women’s fashion at #MBFW Australia 2018 very well! It is very much worked with white. The small details are very nicely worked out. Furthermore, the outfits are often played with sex appeal.

One of the most bizarre outfits I show you in this short video! Unfortunately I am not sure if this outfit is suitable as streetstyle and is used in everyday life: D Little fun !!

Personalities at the #MBFW Fashion Week 2018 in Sydney

As I said in the previous article, the first day was really crappy … I did not know one at the Fashion Week in Australia … Unfortunately there was no opportunity to meet people. But these days can always happen. The most important thing is not to be discouraged and just keep going. On Tuesday, the second day, things were much better and I met several models, stylists and journalists. It all went on as a pyramid scheme and I feel that within a day I know 50% of the people who attended the Fashion Week in Sydney.Among them were above all many photographers, bloggers and models. My close friends include Caspar Thomas (@caspar_thomas), Phillip Robert Holmes (@philliprobert) and Charlie Taylor (@charlietaylor).The most famous personality was Matthew David Johnson (@matthewdavidjohnson), the bachelor Australia of the last season, with whom I talked briefly. On Instagram, I saw Tammy Hembrow (@tammyhembrow 8.2m followers) attend the GIA show. Since I was already at home …: D Well maybe next time …: D

 A week full of stress – The Fashion Week

For a long time it wasn`t stressful at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia 2018 in Sydney. I’ve met so many people this week and experienced so much that I cannot remember everything. I was at Fashion Week from mornings to evenings Monday through Thursday, taking with me virtually every show. Even though I have to wait a bit until I have the next big event, I am very happy that this week is finally over! Now it’s time to review all the photos, videos, impressions and contacts and evaluate!

I hope you liked this blog post?! If you have questions, feel free to ask me! I will answer everything and if you have suggestions on what to write in my next blog post, please tell me! 🙂

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Best regards

Fabian

 

My reason for starting with fitness?! – The Story fabianxarnold

Before I give you tips in fitness, I would like to explain why I started with fitness. Beside the reason why I started with fitness, you will also learn something about my life and about my childhood. This was an important point in my development.

Sport was and is my life

At the age of five, I started playing football. At the age of seven, I decided to start with handball in addition to football. I played Handball and Football until I was 15 years old. Because I had not enough time for both I had to decide for a sport. This decision was 100% football! During school I played flag-football in a school-team. At the age of 16 I started with gym. Sport has always been one of the biggest parts of my life. It distracted me and motivated me to keep going. I can’t imagine a life without sport. I just enjoyed being on the football field with my friends and running past the ball. Sometimes I felt like a crazy dog ​​who is crazy about the ball.

My parents the reason for my urge to sport?

Yes, I think you can say it that way. Through my parents, I have become so crazy to sports. My father and mother played handball. My mother stopped when I was born and my dad stopped when I was about 6 years old. Well, I can‘t really remember that, but that’s how I would appreciate it. So every weekend, when I was younger, we were driving to a handball match of my dad’s team to watch him playing handball. In addition to handball, my father has had great interest in football. And to be honest, he was not a bad footballer either.

I remember the day when my parents asked me if I wanted to start a sport and which sport it should be. They left me all possibilities open. But i was only thinking about handball and football. At that time I found football just more interesting. Just like my brother. We are both football player.

The young Fabian

As a child, I was always a head shorter than all the others of my level and about a year younger. Because of that, I was always the weakest and thinnest. When I was 15, I broke my arm while skiing. Because it was a complicated break, I had to plaster for over two months. My entire arm muscles, which I had at that time, had completely disappeared and my right arm consisted only of skin and bones. When it started with girls and party at the age of 16, I don’t wanted be longer the little Fabian. The only way out I could see was to go to the gym and get some muscles. And so I did it.

I went to the next gym, which was not the best quality gym. But it was empty, had a sauna and with all my other buddies I could train there. I kept training without a break. From 2 days a week to 3 days a week, sometimes every day of the week. I started to learn more about fitness, read books, changed my diet, skipped alcohol, and did whatever it takes to get my body in shape. All this happened at the age of 18 years after party and alcohol was not that important anymore.

Because I’ve always played football in the meantime, I did not have to do cardio at the gym. So I focused only on growing my muscles. Usually my week looked like this: football three days a week and the gym three days a week. One day I had rest day. But that day I would have liked to go as well.

The setback at 18 years

When I was 18, I broke my elbow in football. It was not a complicated break and I only had to wear a plaster for three weeks. But this break was enough to make most of the muscles on my right arm disappear. It felt like a huge setback. All my energy, which I had previously invested in the gym, was in vain. I had no desire to start again and my motivation was on the ground. But I got through it and got up to go to the gym and start again. Since I was approached by photographer Teejott to model, I had the motivation to get back to my old form to look good in the photos. And yes, I did it again! I pulled through and kept coming forward and closer to my goal.

Review – Would I do it again?

I know that I put so much time into this hobby fitness. But I would do it again at any time, because on the one hand it changed my body but also on the other side my person. As I’ve told you already, you sit in the gym for hours, thinking about yourself, about your purpose in life, and about others.For me, fitness is more than just a sport to look fit. I use it to balance myself and to think about everything. Fitness simply puts you into a routine that can improve your day-to-day work and productivity. In addition, you get to know incredibly great new friends in the gym, who have the same interests and think similar!It is always great when you have not seen people for a long time and they make you aware of the success in the gym: “Yeah, you have changed a lot!”

I hope you liked this blog post?! If you have questions, feel free to ask me! I will answer everything and if you have suggestions on what to write in my next blog post, please tell me! 🙂Otherwise, check out my Instagram account! Best regardsFabian

Next Roadtrip Tasmania – A landscape like in a picture book – # 5 Work and Travel Australia 2018

After our road trip to the Great Ocean Road I arrived back in Melbourne, I had no idea what I should get up to while being here. I went back to the hostel and reunited back with my mates and thought what I should do with them while I’m here, also because the hostel mates would fly back home to Germany next week, which was unfortunate, we couldn’t plan a new road trip. The following road trip came around the corner much quicker than I thought!

 

Road to Ultra 2018 Melbourne – I was there!

The next big event in Melbourne was Road to Ultra 2018. I got tickets for myself and two of my mates from a good friend I had met whilst in Melbourne. I was so excited, because it was my second time at a festival. In the past I have visited a color festival in Germany, which was great, unfortunately that was my last appearance at a festival.

More than 50,000 people were expected to come to the Road to Ultra Festival in Melbourne. The DJs Axwell and Afrojack were there as well.

Being sneaky and coming up with a lie, I snuck backstage and managed to have a small conversation with Axwell. I also witnessed the grand finale of Axwell live on stage. I stood about 5 meters from the DJ desk and had more than 50,000 people in front of me! I could not believe it, It was awesome and I recommend everyone to go to this festival. Somehow festivals have never really touched me but after this experience now I’m looking forward to the next one, festival fever has seduced me.

 

My worst time in Australia

2 days later I was alone in Melbourne, because my two mates left Melbourne and flew to Germany. First, I thought, “Okay, I’ll work on Instagram, edit some pictures and take a look at the city.” After two days I still haven’t found a new Travel mate, I was a bit queasy, I wouldn’t normally say I was having a minor melt down, but within two days I didn’t speak a single word and therefore needed someone to talk to and let my emotions out. I picked up the phone and called my parents, calling best mates from Germany Hagen Richter and Patryk Stawinoga.

This helped me a fair bit and started to calm down a little.Since I had found no new travel Mate in this hostel within three days, I decided to change the hostel and try elsewhere to find a travel mate. The new hostel was the best decision I had made in the last couple days, within 24 hours I met 3 new friends, with whom I am in very good contact still to this day. One of them is Mirko, whom you already know from my Instagram Stories, I got along with him right away and started planning our next trip to Melbourne and around Australia.

New destination Tasmania?!

One morning we came up with the idea to fly to Tasmania, before we are going to travel the east coast. We looked for flights, an accommodation for the first night and a campervan to travel through Tasmania.It was March, during the day temperatures were fine probably around 22-24 degrees, on the first day we bought only a blanket for the Camper Van and thought that would be plenty, but we were wrong. By nightfall it had cooled to 5 degrees and it was so cold that we had to turn on the engine to use the heater. In addition, we were forced to be closer to each other to try create some heat. The next day we bought two new blankets directly, so that situation would not happen again.

What is to see in Tasmania?!

Since I hadn’t seen much in Australia yet, it was my plan to see all the beautiful nature of Tasmania. Yes, of course we were clever enough prior to plan to see everything in Tasmania, as described in my last blog post, we made a plan on how to do our road trip. We considered first to travel the east coast, where many beautiful beaches are. In the second week we wanted to see the west in which the mountains and lakes sat. We read earlier that Tasmania has the clearest air and

the clearest water in the world, so we were very curious about what we would encountered there. You can see our itinerary in the screenshots, we literally drove a large circle counterclockwise.

In addition to many other beautiful places I had two highlights in Tasmania: “Bay of Fires” and “Wineglas Bay”.

Bay of Fires

Bay of Fires has a white beach, as I had previously only seen in pictures, I thought something so amazing like that doesn’t exist, that these pictures would be edited only with Photoshop. As we walked along the beach, the sand creaked under our feet, it was unbelievable, the water was crystal blue, the air temperature was only 15 degrees despite blue sky and sun. Mirko was not willing to go in the water, but I decided to put on my swimming trunks, and jump into the water whilst filming with my GoPro.Tip: For those who want to go to Tasmania: Definitely plan a day for Bay of Fires to enjoy the beach!

Wineglass Bay

The Wineglas Bay is as the name suggests, a bay shaped like a wine glass, to get there you have to hike for about an hour. However, if you decide to just watch Wineglass Bay from the mountain, it’s about a 30 minute walk. Unfortunately we did not have much time and therefore could not really enjoy the panorama, but in when there is great weather it’s definitely one of Tasmania’s highlights.

Of course, there were many other beautiful places on the east coast but I would be writing for hours and hours this was just a short ride on the East Coast, let your thoughts wonder and stop where you want. In the north of Tasmania, there was not that much to see! Lots of beaches, a few cities, a few sightseeing points, but nothing that amazed me with excitement

The next thing I remember is the mountain “The Nut”. It is the most northern point in Tasmania. The mountain is at the last corner of the land mass and looks like a nut. It is surrounded by cliffs and is completely smooth on top, with a air lift you can be transported to the top and start your walk, the trip takes about 45 minutes, during the walk you have a beautiful view that looks over the ocean and the coast of Tasmania, this is definitely a “must do” in Tasmania. As the trip started we were sighted with many national parks, First we approached the “Tarkine Wildernis”. We drove for over 100 km on a gravel road, the road felt like never ending, you can picture it a long road with trees that filled either side. We also experienced a beautiful sunset, we sang songs and also told each other funny stories from Germany.

Please visit Tasmania in the australian summer!

The next day were the worse, we experienced bad weather, It was only about 8 to 15 degrees throughout the day and it rained consistently. Therefore, we could not really enjoy the whole beautiful panorama, do not hike and do not go swimming.The whole beautiful highlights such, we visited Lake St. Clair and Cradle Mountain, but we could not go hiking and enjoy nature, we literally just drove around all the time, virtually viewing all of the sightseeing points in western Tasmania, which we then drove back to Hobert, the largest city in Tasmania two days earlier than originally planned. The last two days we went to the south again, visited a cave and planned a beach day, altogether we drove about 3200 km and literally saw everything you can see in Tasmania.

Stranded in nowhere in Tasmania without reception …

Alas, I almost forgot to tell you that, we borrowed our Camper Van from Wicked Campers the car was a 20-year-old Toyota that had almost fallen apart. In the second week of our road trip we got stuck with our car, (Ok I admit we were not always careful with the car) often we were stupid but had loads of fun. We drove with 80 km / h on the gravel road and felt like rally drivers, until the worse thing happened! We got stuck somewhere in the middle of Tasmania, Ironically, the ass of the world, where we had no reception and no Internet with our phones.

What happened?!

We started up a mountain with our Camper Van and suddenly it started to smell funny, like  burnt rubber or something, then it started to smoke, the engine had switched off and wasn’t turning back on. My Travel Mate Mirko was starting to panic but I took it easy and made fun of the situation, luckily we had enough to drink and eat for the next few days.After about 20 minutes, a pensioner couple drove past, which we could stop the pensioners, however, were afraid of us, the male driver pulled up wound down the window just enough to see his forehead, they were both so afraid he even locked the doors. The couple unfortunately couldn’t help us, we only asked them if we could ride to a point where we have internet, but that was probably too much to ask …After another hour had passed, approached a large 4WD, thankfully it stopped, out stepped a male who was a mechatronics engineer which he was with his family. He briefly looked at the engine and said that the air conditioning had blown … We tried again to start the engine and it worked! Was magic, thankfully we could finally continue.

Conclusion

If you are in Australia from November to January or in Melbourne, you should definitely drive to Tasmania for one to two weeks. Tasmania has beautiful beaches to the east and beautiful nature (mountains and lakes) to the west. At this time you should actually have luck with the weather and you can fully enjoy the panorama. However, if you have been there before, it is not a “must to do” for once again. I still want to go to New Zealand anyway and many have told me that Tasmania is similar to New Zealand.

For us it went first back to Melbourne and from there with a camper van to Sydney. But I’ll tell you more in my next blog post. You can also check my Instagram account @fabianxarnold or if you have questions you can email me. I look forward to your feedback and wish you a nice time. 

Greetings from Australia your Fabian!

Roadtrip Great Ocean Road – Just incredible! – # 4 Work and Travel Australia 2018

I haven’t planed anything for my time in Australia. I knew that I would start in Melbourne. But what is next … I had no idea! Maybe I will travel the East Coast, maybe the West Coast, or maybe I will work and save money? In the end, I decided to travel the famous GREAT OCEAN ROAD for a week! I don’t regret this decision until today!

How did I plan the Roadtrip?

Approximately 2 weeks after my arrival in Melbourne I had settled down and I also found really good friends. I started to plan a bit what to do while my time in Melbourne. One of the most popular attractions is the Great Ocean Road. Basically, it’s a road that stretches for several hundreds of miles right on the coast and provides a terrific setting during the road trip! It’s a “must to do” when you are in Melbourne.

Since my newly found friends wanted to fly home within the next month, we did not have too much time to rethink it. Therefore, we sat together for a day, discussed and planned various options.

How do I best travel the Great Ocean Road?

The first option is to book a tour. Almost every hostel and travel agency offers a tour to the Great Ocean Road. The tour can take between 1 and 7 days. You will drive with a bus along the Great Ocean Road and can enjoy the great panorama from the bus. The bus will stop at many sightseeing points. Depending on how long you have booked the tour, there are also days you can spend at the beach! This option is definitely worth it, if you are too lazy to take over the planning yourself, if you have too much coal or if you just do not have time left, but still want to see the Great Ocean Road.

The second option would be to plan the tour by yourself and to rent a camper van or to travel with your own car. The advantage of this possibility: You can decide yourself when and where to take breaks, where to go and how long the tour should should be. Basically, you are a lot more flexible, the feeling is simply awesome and it’s even cheaper (if you do it with friends, with whom you can share the cost).

How do I plan the tour of the Great Ocean Road?

The planning is really easy. There are three things you need to plan to have an unforgettable road trip: the vehicle, the food, the route.

The vehicle.

Depending on what you have planned for while being in Australia will depend on what you  decide; Should I buy a car / camper van, or do I rent it? If you plan to travel to the east coast, it is definitely worth buying a car. But renting for a few days also fine!Since I did not have any specific plans regarding what I would like to travel in Australia, I decided with my friends to rent a camper van. For this we simply googled which companies offered to rent cheap camper vans, but you have to be careful! Most companies show only a net price, which is ridicules because there are many more added fees. We decided to use the company “Travellers Autobarn”, where we rented the Camper Van for the Great Ocean Road (see picture).

If you have compared several companies, you also have to decide which car / van you want to rent. Here in the picture you will find several alternatives, which are offered most often.

In the end, we decided on a Camper Van, where 3 people can sleep without a tent. This also has been good! Otherwise I would have been too afraid of spiders or snakes! We paid about $ 1000 for a week. So for each about $ 333. First, the van should cost $ 800 total. When we were on site, there were still costs for blankets, dishes, gas bottles and so on. In addition, you could still take out insurance for $ 25 a day, which is there in case something breaks the van or we build an accident. Since we were pretty shocked about the many costs, we did not choose an insurance. Luckily, everything went well! But next time I will definitely take an insurance. Because the vehicles usually have more than 400,000 kilometres and like to break down! But I’ll tell you more in the blog post about Tasmania!

The food.

After we picked up the camper van, we drove directly to the nearest supermarket and bought something to eat and drink. Actually, we had only pasta with minced beef every day and oatmeal with banana and kiwi in the morning. If you still need gas faucets for your gas cooker or other things, such as Sleeping bags, pillows, etc., then it’s the best to go to KMart. There you should actually find everything you need!

The route.

Depending on how long you want to travel the Great Ocean Road, you should already make an approximate plan, where you want to go and how long you want to plan for which sections. I was with my boys for a week on the Great Ocean Road. We drove along the coast to Skenes Creek and then through the Great Otway National Park. Then from Pricetown along the coast to Warrnambool. For this route we have planned about 4 days. Then the way back the entire coast to Melbourne in 3 days. (see image)

I think that was the perfect time! We did not have to rush and had enough time to look at everything and make longer stopovers. It did not get boring!!! We visited the following attractions during the whole trip (but there is much more, so google and plan your route!):

  • Bells Beach
  • Aireys Inlet
  • Great Otway National Park
  • Apollo Bay
  • Lavers Hill
  • London Arch
  • The Grotto
  • Cheese World
  • 12 Apostles

My experiences on the Great Ocean Road

The road trip of the Great Ocean Road was my first real road trip in a camper van in a foreign country. Therefore, the anticipation was huge! The vibe was great and we were singing in the car.

Stop 1 – Bells Beach

Our first stop was Bells Beach, one of the best surfing beaches on the Great Ocean Road. You can not imagine the goosebump I got when I saw the cliffs, the beach, the sea and the bright sun! Bells Beach was also our first stop where we stayed. It was just great! We listened to music, cooked and ate at this beautiful place!

Coz there were no lights in the area, we could see the Milky Way. I have rarely seen such a blatant. And I started to think about myself, my life and how small I actually am.I did not sleep that well that night. I woke up coz of every noice, because camping in Australia is allowed only on campsites and you get big fines if they see you at camping outside as camperside. But to save money, we took that risk all week on the Great Ocean Road. Luckily nothing happened!!!

TIP: Download the app WikiCampersAU. Here you will find everything about road trips. Places to stay, gas stations, etc.!

Stop 2 – Aireys Inlet

This lighthouse was the most unspectacular attraction of the road trip on the Great Ocean Road. It’s just a normal lighthouse. Maybe it was because the weather was not so good. With a beautiful sunset or sunrise, that looks really nice!

Stop 3 – Lorne

The city of Lorne was our next stop. It is a small town right on the beach. Since we had enough time and the weather was just nice and warm, we had decided to go surfing. It was the first time I was surfing. Although I had a beginner board but I found that I was not so crap. I even stood once for 10 seconds and surfed the wave 😊We paid about about $ 25 for 2 hours for the rental per person including the Wetsuit. This is the normal price in Australia.

Stop 4 – Great Otway National Park

Next stop was the Great Otway National Park. What expectations did I have for the National Park ?! None, since it was the first time I visited one. It felt like Im in a rainforest. There were big trees everywhere, it was green and there were many lianas on the road. The road meandered through the rainforest and it was really fun to drive the serpentines with the camper van. As we made our way through the Great Otway National Park, we considered where we could stop off. Our first stopover were the Erskine Falls. It was the first time for me to see a waterfall close up. Unfortunately it was too cold to swim in the pool under the waterfall. Furthermore, we stopped in Levers Hill. This was not so intoxicating. Next time I would skip this stop. All in all, the Great Otway National Park was not as exciting as I thought. It’s just a national park: D

Stop 5 – London Bridge and London Arch

After coming back from the Great Otway National Park to the coast, the next stops were London Bridge and London Arch. There were two rock formations right on the coast, which looked incredibly blatant in good weather. That was the feeling I was looking for in Australia. The only thing that destroyed the feeling were the many tourists. There were an incredible number of tourists at the viewpoints and it was difficult to take pictures as everyone stood there with their camera and wanted to do some as well.

Stop 6 – The Grotto and the 12 Apostles

The Grotto and the 12 Apostles were my highlights on the Great Ocean Road. The Grotto was really good! It was blatant to be able to look through this rock formation. The 12 apostles, however, were not so intoxicating as the weather was really shitty. It was cloudy and not really warm. Therefore the sky was grew and the sea too. On the way back, however, we stopped by the 12 Apostles again and got up especially at 6 o’clock in the morning to see the sunrise. This was definitely worth it !!

Conclusion

We made many other stops, but there were no real highlights. It was the feeling of the Great Ocean Road along the coast. I would recommend it to anyone and would like to do it again on occasion. A week was also the perfect time, because you had enough time to stop and not have to go through it. I really enjoyed the road trip and am looking forward to the next one.

In my next blog post you can read something about my trip to Tasmania. It was a two week road trip with amazing beaches, lakes and mountains! If you have any questions, feel free to email me, comment on the blog post or write me on Instagram @fabianxarnold!

Your Fabian!

First stop Melbourne – My impressions and recommendations – # 3 Work and Travel Australia 2018

Melbourne – what a brilliant city. I have never been more comfortable in any other city. The atmosphere, the mood and the people are just wonderful! I am incredibly proud to have met many great people who have made the time unforgettable! I had such an amazing experience with many amazing memories whilst living in Melbourne, which you will intake and learn when reading this blog post.

Melbourne a city in Australia?

As written and seen in my last blog post, the first impression of Melbourne, Australia wasn’t that stereotypical city I first believed in. Since I was only in the CBD (Central Business District) in the first days, I was stuck in this big city feeling.. I wanted the feeling of cruising to the beach, surfing or kangaroos and outback, and what you would imagine when you directly hear Australia. At first I thought I was in good weather in London (25 degrees and blue sky). During my first week in Australia I had two moments which I would recall as “goose bump” moments, which I would like to share with you.

Jogging on the Yarra River at 8pm Skyline

I went for a jog around 8pm which was my first day in Australia. Everyone who know me, knows how majorly important sport is in my life, I cant live with out it. Whilst I continued to run I noticed it was starting to get dark, I was starting to think about what I should to do. I knew I had to continue running because I had missed the last 2 days training because of my flight, still little jet-lagged I bravely continued. I searched Google Maps for a route where I could combine jogging with sightseeing. I jogged towards the Melbourne Cricket Ground along the Yarra River, It was still warm 20 degrees, I continued to jog in just the tank top and short sports pants through the dusk, the canal reflected the many colours of the city. Crickets buzzed and there was a light summer breeze, this was my first goosebump moment.

I jogged whilst the skyline faced my back, after about 15 minutes, I turned around, It was dark and the entire skyline shined in a beautiful blue, I started to smile and thought, “Damn, I’m free, Why am I always thinking so much? This is my time! Enjoy your life, because you only have one.“

After I finished jogging, I sat down on a bench by the canal and admired the skyline for several hours. I could’nt  look away. I called @hagenrichter to share this feeling with him. We nearly talked 1.5 hours. I’ll never forget this day!

My first beach day in Australia

It was my first Saturday in Melbourne, it was a scorcher of a day 30 degrees to be exact, which therefore I decided with 2 of my buddies (I had only met in my first week at the hostel), to travel to St. Kilda beach.

We boarded the train to St. Kilda at Flinders Station, the sun was so hot that it became nearly unbearably to stay on the train. The ride took about 30 minutes, whilst being on the train you could already see the sea and the promenade and the blue water. The beach was long which also lay a line of palm trees along the promenade.

Thousands of people sprayed a summer feeling, as we got off the train we were greeted by a warm but refreshing sea breeze, this was my 2nd “goosebump moment”. I felt free, I felt alive! This was exactly how I expected Australia to be, although this reminded me of the beach in California, It was bloody awesome !!!

 

Is Australia expensive?

This is a very significant issue for many who are considering going to Australia, Yes I have to say, Australia is fucking expensive.

An example of my experience:

It was the first day living in Australia, It was a Sunday and I was on my way to the hostel, It was 25 degrees and I had consumed the last mouthful of water several hours before. Since I had no idea where the nearest supermarket is, I ran through the streets and ended up in a kiosk (7Eleven), I was gobsmacked, a standard water bottle cost just 4-6 dollars. I know it was only 3-4 Euros, but it’s still outrageous?!

Few other examples:

– Kebab $9- $12

– 1 scoop of ice cream $5- $8

– Fried noodles with chicken $12- $15

These examples can be shown in every Supermarket, almost everything is twice as expensive in Australia compared to Germany or in Europe. The first couple of months were the hardest, because sometimes I struggled to convert and compare the rates. You would never shop for just 10 euros to cook a great meal, It was normally a fee of $40-60 ahead, but if you convert that into euros, it’s 25-40 euros, which is still a lot! No question!

Australia is not for smokers!

Yes it’s right! Many backpackers stop smoking or at least stop their consumption while in Australia, Why?! A pack of cigarettes costs $30- $50 and tobacco for $20- $30 Is that too much? I am an absolute non-smoker! Therefore, this has no effect on me, the price in Germany or in Europe as a total could also be raised, because smoking is shit and absolutely unnecessary! Away from that it is also gross and unhealthy!

Do you already know the good old Goon?

Goon ?! What is that.. Goon is a cheap wine that can be purchased in 2-5 litre packs, this  costs $12- $20 and is by far the most popular alcohol among backpackers in Australia, does it taste nice too? NO.

I believe it says it all, if you were to read the ingredients on the back on the package it says “this may contain remains of egg shells and fish!!” Why should you drink something like that? the question is quite simple to answer.

Everything else is just too expensive! A vodka bottle costs about $30-60, the $30 bottle is the exact same bottle as the 5 Euro cheap vodka in Germany. All spirits are accordingly too expensive! Even beer is so expensive! A box of beer (24 bottles) you get in Germany for a good 12 euros, here in Australia a case of beer costs $ 40-50.

Melbourne is something for sushi fans

 

The only thing I’m completely surprised about and what I’ll miss in Germany is the sushi! In Melbourne every third shop is a sushi snack! But it is far cheaper than in Germany! If you make happy hour and want to buy sushi as a snack you pay about $2-3 per thick sushi roll. I found a shop in Melbourne that has happy hour every day at 21:45 and sells 4 sushi rolls for $6. This is unbelievably cheap, I went there every night and bought sushi! Just awesome! If you want to know which shop I mean, leave a comment under the post!

 

 

 

 

 

The Vibe in Melbourne is just indescribable! – Festivals, bars and life

The nightlife in Melbourne is not anywhere comparable to Germany, meaning the clubs in German are much better! There far greater restrictions here, for an example the clubs are only operating until 2:00am – 3:00am and you also have to be inside the club before 1:00am, this is the “lock out” rule, not in before 1:00am you may swell go home, But everything is better. So what do I mean by better? Australia have many more pubs, bars and not so many nightclubs. The Australian pubs are completely different than German pubs, everything is much bigger, more open and familiar. Some clubs even have a pool, billiards, TVs and a super friendly vibe.

In Germany, only the older people go to pubs, here in Australia, it is normal for everyone to meet at the pubs from all ages, to enjoy food and beverages. As far as the festivals are concerned, every weekend in Melbourne there is a new festival, Beach festivals, music festivals and food festivals or normal funfair. Since most festivals have no cost you have something new to do every weekend.

 

 

Yarra Valley – The sky for wine lovers

Yarra Valley, which is about 1-2 hours by car from Melbourne! It is a incredibly, beautiful landscape that is perfect for hiking, you should definitely make a stopover here. We decided to join in a wine tasting after the hike, what could be better than a delicious wine at the end of the day with a beautiful sunset? I’m more of the red wine drinker, What about with you? Leave a comment there 😊

The conclusion

For us Europeans it’s extremely expensive living here in Australia, once you get used to the value of expenses you become more aware which works out to be not so bad, once you start working, you understand why expenses here are are so high. Australians earn a lot of money! About twice as in Germany, the minimum wage is about 16 euros.

Apart from the living cost, I’m totally in love with Melbourne. Melbourne has such a great vibe, which I fitted in very well. Although it’s a city with almost 5 million people, the city centre was not as large as first thought. I spent most of my time in St Kilda on the beach or in the CBD (centre). There are some superb beaches in Australia, and the vibe with the promenade was great !!! The CBD is superb too, you fill with just joy whilst you stand amongst the large buildings, you start to think how small you really are.

In the next blog post I’ll tell you about my road trip on the Great Ocean Road. It was really cool! I can tell you in advance! If you want more input, feel free to email me or visit my Instagram account @fabianxarnold.

 

The flight and the arrival at the other end of the world (Australia) – # 2 Work and Travel Australia 2018

The day finally had come. I was leaving my usual environment, my home, my family and my friends behind me for a year. Was I excited? NO! I still had not realized that in a few hours I would be on a plane to Australia. At lunchtime, I ate with my family in our usual restaurant and then everything went incredibly fast …

The day of departure to Australia

Usually I’m always well organized, but that day everything was so messy. I had to say goodbye to so many people, that I messed up the time schedule and my bag was not packed until half an hour before I was leaving for the airport. Of course I had everything layed out, but hadn’t checked yet to see if it would fit in my backpack … and of course it was too much to fit. I had to decide within a few minutes what I would leave at home and what I would take with me on my trip! With much stress and effort I repacked my bag, but there was no time to look over what I had packed again.
I had to get to the airport immediately, otherwise I would miss the flight. When one thing goes wrong, everything does, so of course there was a traffic jam on the highway. My navigation system told me that I would not make it in time to the airport for my flight. But as if by magic, the traffic jam resolved and I arrived at the airport on time. Luckily my parents were already at the airport to welcome me; because they were on their way home from Austria and they wanted to say goodbye to me at the airport, as there was only very little time!

The flight to Australia

The time I spent at the gate, on the plane and in the first few hours in Australia was where I have been most afraid in my life. Alone and on my own with the thought that I will go home in a year! Luckily I had a travel mate from the time I arrived at the airport, so those of you who would like to have a travel mate for the flight and the first days of your trip, definitely stop by www.urlaubspartner.de and have a look!
My flight to Australia took about 23 hours with a stopover in Delhi, India. The first 7 hours on the plane I had survived without problems. No little kids screaming or anything else that could bother me (well, except for the 7 hours). The second half of the flight was not as good as the first. I had a mother right next to me with her baby, which cried throughout the whole flight. But I survived! In order to not get jetlag at all, I arranged for my first flight to depart in the evening (Australian day time) and to travel through the night forcing myself to stay awake. Then, only in the second flight (Australia night time) I let myself sleep. So once I landed, I managed to get straight into the Australian rhythm.

The arrival and first days in Down Under

When I arrived in Melbourne, Australia, it was only 7 a.m. The sky was overcast and it was around 20 degrees. I was overjoyed to have arrived in Australia and could hardly believe that I was at the other end of the world, so far away from home.
I then took the bus, which was heading towards the city center, to the first hostel. When I arrived in the city, it felt more like being in London or in another city, but not Australia. The sky had turned blue in the meantime and it was 25 degrees, but it somehow didn’t feel like Australia. That was not what I had imagined.
Arriving at the hostel, I had already met the first backpacker within a few minutes. I was really happy with the hygiene of the place. Of course you can not expect it to be 100% clean, but basic hygiene was definitely there, no cockroaches or anything like that! The only thing that bothered me in the first few days was the kitchen. I could not believe that people could cook properly in a hostel kitchen! Everything was filthy and really disgusting, but after several days you got used to it and learned to handle it.
I was in a 6 dorm bedroom and luckily had roommates who went to work, meaning it was always nice and quiet and I could sleep well. Since it does not bother me to sleep with strangers in my room, the “Hostel Life” was not a problem for me. The only thing I missed next to a clean kitchen more than anything else, was a toilet that only I or my family uses, luckily I was not born a girl, guys definitely have a much easier job to survive on such toilets.

What else did I had to organize? In the first days I had a lot to do and organize, such as get me an australian sim card, apply for my tax code, etc …

 

Step 1: Which SIM Card?  and how did I get one in Australia?

Getting the australian SIM card was the first thing I did because you need them for everything in Australia! For that you have to research which provider is best. There are three major providers offering all prepaid SIM cards. That means you have a contract for a month, then you have to extend it yourself. That’s what every backpacker I’ve met has done.
The largest provider is Telstra, Telstra has by far the largest network coverage in Australia and even `down under` you have reception. Optus is the second largest supplier and obviously a bit cheaper than Telstra. Vodafone is really great for the price. Unfortunately, with Vodafone, you only have reception in cities and if you are on a road trip, the majority of the time you have no signal. I would recommend you use Vodafone for cities and as soon as you are on a road trip just use your Telstra SIM card for this month. Since the cards are free, I would just pick a SIM card from Vodafone and one from Telstra! So you are on the safe side and can still save your money! Of course, the offers can always change, I paid 40 AUS $ per month. For that, I got 18GB at Vodafone in the first three months and then 9GB. At Telstra you get about 5GB. Voice and SMS Flat in the Australian network was in both rates included! Just make yourself aware which offers are available by looking on the internet beforehand, then you can simply buy the SIM cards in the nearest kiosk (7Eleven).

Step 2: How to apply for my tax number in Australia

The next step is to apply for the tax number (TFN). For this you need your Australian phone number and a local address. Just use the address of your hostel. The TFN will be sent to you within 7 to 28 days. If it does not arrive, which is often the case, or you’ve changed the hostel you can also call the authority and they will give the TFN to you. It takes a few minutes to apply and you can easily do that online on the following page: https://iar.ato.gov.au/IARWeb/default.aspx?pid=4&sid=1&outcome=1

Step 3: Complete bank account and pick up bank card

To complete your bank account and pick up your card, you simply go to the nearest branch and follow the instructions: Mostly, a bank employee sits down with you and explains it to you. While you’re at it, be sure to ask for a superannuation account! It’s like a retirement account you need to work in Australia. The employer is required to pay X% of your salary into this account. Just before you leave Australia you can apply for the payout, since I do not want to live in Australia until you can get the pension: DWestpac Bank will apply for this account directly with you. The Commonwealth Bank can help you with this, but you have to open it online yourself.

 

The next blog post is about my experiences and recommendations in Melbourne. Check it out!!!

The preliminary considerations and travel planning – # 1 Work and Travel Australia 2018

I’ve been torn over whether to travel to Australia or not for a long time. But now I have finally decided to take this huge step, meaning I’ll most likely live here for a year and leave my old life behind, to start my great adventure. This is easier said than done and it took a lot of time to come to this decision. There are a lot of things to organise and arrange, before the journey can begin, and about a year before I started my journey I started to get into the subject matter.

Preliminary considerations about the period of life after my dual study

When you have completed a chapter in life, such as studying or training, you should always think early on what you want to do next. This question is not always easy to answer and you should consider all the different alternatives. But it is always better to make a wrong decision than to not make a decision at all. Because even wrong decisions help you learn!


What should I do? – Study, work, year abroad, Instagram and modeling?

After my dual degree in insurance, I had many options, I could have continued my studies and completed my Masters in Sales Management or I could have started working first. I also could have focused my full attention on Instagram and modeling, or even just spent a year abroad travelling.
This big question was the hardest that I’ve ever had to answer before. Yes, probably even more difficult than the question of what to study after graduation 😀

In order to answer this, I spent a lot of time thinking about it and weighed up every alternative. The possibility to “go to work” is the first thing I left out, because before starting work my preference was to complete my masters.
“Modeling and Instagram”. Such a chance presents itself only once in a lifetime. But can I be successful in the long term and live off it? Or maybe this is just a ‘nice to have’ business on the side and when I’m 28 I have to go back to my ‘normal’ job?!
Should I really go abroad for a year and leave my friends, family and familiar environment behind? This is an extremely long time! But to study Sales Management, I have to develop my English, because the degree program is 50% in English! Therefore, it would actually be beneficial to spend a year abroad.

But do I have enough time to do Instagram then?!

These were my thoughts, which occupied me almost daily …
Ultimately I decided, as I am only 21 years old, to do a year abroad, to mature my personality and to be able to develop myself further. I would also take the opportunity to use the beautiful places and experiences to feed my Instagram account (@fabianxarnold) with great travel pictures. And maybe there will be some opportunities for modeling abroad too 🙂

In which country should I do my year abroad?

I needed a country to improve my English. There were 3 countries I considered; The US, England and Australia.
In England the weather is similar to Germany and if I travel abroad, my prefererence is to have sun 🙂
The United States would be very cool! But somehow it did’nt appeal to me as a backpacker, I would like to do that later as a holiday.
That’s why I chose Australia, everything is just right here. The people are super nice, there are endless beautiful places to explore. There are a also a lot of backpackers and you are never alone! When it comes to working, you can always find something here because the country is geared for backpackers and backpackers are regarded as “cheap labor” for jobs that nobody else would do (fruit picking, lab or land-scaper).

Why Work and Travel and not just Travel?

For me it was important to work alongside the travel, because you get to know the culture a lot better, gain a lot more experience, get in touch with new work, with which you had no experience in before. So you will probably appreciate the office job at home in Germany! In addition, you learn much more intense English on the job, as if you surround yourself with only german backpackers, then you would only be speaking German!
Furthermore, Australia is almost twice as expensive as Germany. Since the minimum wage here is about $ 23 (about 15 Euros), I would also recommend anyone to work in Australia and then to travel. Not to work in Germany and save, and then only be able to travel in Australia. The opportunities to earn money here is better than you think!

Organization for a year of work and travel in Australia

Before the adventure can start, you have a lot of things to organize. From work and travel visas, flights, insurances, visits to the authorities, to the equipment you need on your journey. I know the feeling well enough that when you hear all this, it can be overwhelming and you do not want to deal with all this “shit”. But the more effort you put into the organization of the journey, the more relaxed you will be afterwards.

Where can I get help with organizing my Work and Travel?

Do not worry! When organizing your work and travel you are by no means alone! There are numerous paperbacks that accompany you while organizing this adventure. I used the paperback “Work & Travel in Australia: Preparing, Traveling and Working” (Katharina Arlt and Melanie Schmidt 2017) for my organization.
There are also many helpful websites on the internet, such as www.auslandsjob.de, www.travelworks.de, www.work-and-travel-australien.org or www.reisebiene.de 🙂
Of course, there are organizations that stand by you for all questions. But I will go into the topic of organization below.
I have created an excel spreadsheet out of everything which matters to me most, and then simply went step step by step. I would recommend that to anyone because you are showered with information, much of it being the same advice.
You get a small overview from my Excel spreadsheet, which I have uploaded here. But remember … It’s all individual and everyone has to adjust it for themselves!

http://fabianxarnold.com/media/reisekostenvorbereitung.xlsx

 

22 steps of the organization for your year abroad

As I have independently organized my journey and have dealt with many different sources of information gathering, I would like to share with you several steps below, to reflect on the most important of your journey for Work and Travel in Australia! The first step is the decision to either travel with or without a travel company … From step 2 on, I will go on to organizing travel without a travel company.

Step 1: Traveling with or without travel organization?!

Before you can start with the organization of the trip, you should first consider whether to book the trip with an organization or travel individually. Booking through an organization can have advantages and disadvantages. However, an organization does not mean that you no longer have to worry about your trip and that the organization does everything for you. Most organizations take care of the booking of flights and provide advice on many matters. For example, when it comes to opening a bank account in Australia, applying for the tax code and visa. Nevertheless, you have to take care of all of this independently and get in touch with the respective companies and institutions. To get straight to a quick conclusion about organizations … I booked my trip without an organization and got along very well. I would do that again and again, because travelling without an organization can save about 600 € to 800 €. If you would rather have a local contact person and would like to take part in preparatory courses in Germany, I would highly recommend an organization for you. A good comparison of all advantages and disadvantages can be found on this page (for this you have to register for the newsletter, but it’s worth it !!): https://www.auslandsjob.de/work-travel-mit-ohne-organisation.php

Step 2: Renew or apply for the passport?

The first and most important thing to do when starting to organize your work and travel year is your passport, which should be valid for long enough. What means long enough? To enter Australia, the passport must be valid at least 6 months after departure.
For example, I traveled to Australia in February 2018 and expect to stay in Australia for a year before returning to Germany. Therefore, my passport must be valid until at least August 2019.

It is important that you clarify this first, because the work and travel visa is bound to the passport and if the passport is not valid for long enough you have to apply for a new visa. This will cost you more than 300 €. You can renew your passport or apply for it in your local office. The cost should be between 40 € and 60 €. All information may have changed, therefore you should clarify that again exactly and research yourself!

Step 3: Apply for the Work and Travel Visa

Applying for the Work and Travel visa or working holiday visa (as it is said in Australia) takes about half an hour to an hour and can be done on the site of the Australian Government (https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/trav/visa-1/visa-listing). It costs just over € 300 (as of 2017). If you are from Germany, the Working Holiday Visa 417 is the right choice. It allows you to travel to Australia within a year of receiving the visa and to travel and work for a year. I received the visa within a week of applying for it. But I know it can take several weeks to get your visa confirmed. Therefore, start applying early. Its best to apply before you have booked your flight, because it would be really shitty if you have a confirmed flight but your visa is rejected! All information may have changed, therefore you should clarify that again exactly and research yourself!

Step 4: Think itinerary

Before you can start booking the flight, I would plan a rough itinerary and research the country, the weather and the culture. The seasons are completely reversed here! When it is summer in Germany it is winter in Australia. Winter and summer are not the same everywhere in Australia, the north is more tropical compared to the south. In summer it is common to have rain, and there can even be monsoon’s. In winter it is more pleasant with temperatures around 25 to 30 degrees. The further you travel down south, the more European the weather gets.
In Melbourne in winter it sometimes drops to zero degrees °C and then the summer clothes aren’t suitable enough! Therefore you should try to stay in the south during the australian summer and then travel north when the winter comes.
I started in Melbourne in February and then travelled up the east coast.
You should also remember that when you want to work (depending on where you are and what work you want to do) there may not be many jobs availaible, because the season isn’t suitable.
The important thing is that you have a starting point and a rough plan. Your plan is likely to change throughout the trip anyway! Once you’ve chosen a starting point, you can start the search for a flight.

Step 5: Look for flights to Australia

With the search for a flight you should start as soon as possible, as flights tend to be cheaper the earlier you book. There are several different options when booking the flights. Either you only book the outward flight and then book the return later, once you know exactly where and when you want to fly back. This is probably the most expensive but also the most flexible option because remember that plans on a long journey sometimes change! Personally, I have booked my journey by this method and spent 680 on my outward flight. The prices for the outward flight generally vary between 400 € and 1300 €!
Of course there is also the possibility to book direct return flights together. This is usually cheaper but isn’t flexible at all! If you book through a travel agency, you may be able to get  a flexible return ticket for the outward flight, which you can rebook several times free of charge! Usually that’s a cheaper alternative than just booking the outward flight. It would’ve been cheaper if I had chosen this method 😀
Then there is also an ‘Around the World’ ticket or ‘fork flights’. But you should pick the option which most suits your needs and flexibility.  : D
Here are the different ways to book your flights:

  1. Websites
    1. govolo.de
    2. skyscanner.de
    3. fluege.de
    4. etc….
  1. Travel agency

Otherwise google places where you have found cheap flights and write me a short email to fabianxarnold@mail.de 🙂 Thx!!

Step 6: Take out, cancel and cancel insurance

Cancel or shut down health insurance
Unfortunately, the German health insurance does not help you for your trip to Australia, as it only works in Germany or the EU. Therefore, it makes sense to let them shut down your account for your time during Australia.

Complete private health insurance
In order to have your statutory health insurance closed, you need proof that you have a private health insurance for the trip. A cheap and very good insurance, which is tailored to backpackers in Australia, is the young Travel insurance HanseMerkur insurance (Germany). I also used this company myself and have not had any problems so far. Here you can find the link to the HanseMerkur and a comparison overview for Work and Travel Health Insurance:
http://www.auslandsjob.de/hansemerkur-young-travel-basis.php

http://www.auslandsjob.de/work-and-travel-versicherung-vergleich.php

Take out private supplementary health insurance
Most private supplementary health insurance do not help you during your one-year work and travel journey. Therefore, I would recommend you to take out a protective insurance and put them down so that you save money!

Take out liability insurance and accident insurance
A liability and accident insurance you should definitely complete for your work and travel year! You should check if the liability insurance of your parents includes you on your trip! For this you should ask the insurance company directly. If you already own a private accident insurance, the same applies here. Maybe this applies directly to your one year journey! Once again just ask the insurance company. If you need one, you can complete it directly in the package of Young Travel insurance from HanseMerkur. Link is at the top of the chapter “Private Health Insurance”.

Let private care insurance and life insurance continue
As long as you have the money to keep these insurances on your trip, I would do that too!

Further insurances:
Legal expenses insurance: Nice to have but in no case a must, since most legal expenses insurance does not apply abroad!
Breakdown insurance: This insurance is in any case makes sense to include, because anything can happen, which will put you on the line.
Luggage insurance: Nice to have but not a must have! If you have expensive items, like a laptop or a camera with you, I would personally insure them separately with an Allrisk cover.

Step 7: Log out from the registration office

Whether or not you log out of the Resident Registration Office is actually relatively irrelevant. I didn’t do it because I want to keep my business running in Germany and therefore have to be registered in Germany as well. If you are abroad for a limited time and have an address in Germany, I would stay registered. If you give up your accommodation in Germany and then have no address to specify (except maybe the parents), you should also unsubscribe from the registration office.

Step 8: Sell or keep your car, motorcycle, etc.

If you are away for a year you should consider whether you want to sell or keep your car or motorcycle.  Then also make sure to log the necessary driving documents and cancel the insurance.

Step 9: Cancel subscriptions

Another step is to terminate all subscriptions in Germany before leaving so you don’t get any problems with the notice period, and save money! Subscriptions for example include: gym, newspaper, magazines etc …

Step 10: Apply for an International Driver’s License

You should definitely apply for an International Driver’s License. It only costs about 14 € at your road traffic authority and allows you to drive freely in Australia. But remember to drive on the left hand side of the road, and the LEnkrad is on the right! Pretty confusing in the beginning but you get used to it!

Step 11: Credit Card for Work and Travel Australia

The easiest way is to get a credit card for your world trip or Australia trip. In Australia you pay almost everywhere with a credit card and there is no such thing as a giro account card. A very good free credit card offers the DKB. In the first year after opening the account, you will receive all foreign fees back as an active customer. That means if you buy with your credit card abroad. Withdrawing money is unfortunately not free. But that can change, so check the following link:
https://www.dkb.de/privatkunden/visa-card/
Here you can find a comparison of several companies that offer credit cards for Australia:
https://www.auslandsjob.de/australien-zahlungsmittel.php

Step 12: Open a bank account in Australia

To work in Australia, you need an Australian bank account. With some banks one can open the account already directly from Germany and must then pick up in Australia only the bank card. That was the case, for example, with Westpac Bank, where I opened my account. This and the Commonwealth Bank are the two largest banks in Australia and as well as everywhere else. However, Westpac Bank is suggested by almost all Work and Travel websites as the best:
http://www.backpackerpack.de/bankundversicherung.php
https://www.auslandsjob.de/konto-eroeffnen.php
Here directly the link to page of Westpac:
https://www.westpac.com.au/personal-banking/bank-accounts/moving-to-australia/?layout=full&cid=wc:mg:q1-bau_1709:aff:aff:dtop&utm_source=aff&utm_medium=aff&utm_campaign=q1-bau_1709

Step 13: Needed vaccinations for Work and Travel in Australia

Approximately half a year before the trip starts you should contact your family doctor about the vaccinations you need for your trip. Basically, it is the same standard vaccinations as in Germany. But if you want to travel to Asia or parts of Asia on your journey, it is essential to get vaccinated against other diseases!

Step 14: Have your health check done before your Work and Travel trip

In addition to the vaccinations, you should get yourself checked up completely about one month before the trip. That means a trip to the family doctor, to the dermatologist, dentist and maybe ophthalmologist. Starting a journey with illnesses and other problems is always shit!

Step 15: Application documents for working in Australia

If you want to work in Australia, you will need a CV to apply for most jobst. This CV is slightly different than in Germany. If you want to spare the stress in Australia, you can start writing your CV for Australia in Germany. P.S. they’re just backpacker jobs and a few mistakes are allowed! 🙂
In addition, you can set up a folder with certificates etc., which you have from both your school and work world.
Depending on which job you want to do in Australia, you need certificates for which you have to attend courses. To work in construction it is essential to obtain a ‘White Card’, which costs between € 30 and € 100. To work as a bartender you need the ‘RSA’. Therefore think about what job you want during your time abroad and complete the necessary certifications.
You can’t apply for the tax file number until you have an Australian phone number, so you can put off the topic till you’ve arrived!

Step 16: Scan and save documents

In order to have all the essential documents with you on your Work and Travel journey and to ensure they can’t be lost, I would scan all the important documents you might need and upload them to a cloud so you can access them from anywhere!
Important documents are for example:

  • Identity card
  • Passport
  • International and normal driver’s license
  • Bank cards / credit cards
  • Visa
  • Insurance certificates and contact numbers
  • Social security card
  • Airline tickets and booking confirmations
  • Vaccination certificate
  • Application documents
  • etc.

Step 17: Provide documents for your contact person in Germany

All these documents or the password or the link to the cloud I would give to a contact in Germany, which then in case of emergencies can access these documents and help you.

Step 18: Backpacks for Work and Travel in Australia

Next up is the question of the backpack for your Work and Travel adventure. The best way is to get a travel backpack with at least 65 liters capacity, to ensure you have enough space.
I went directly to a comparison page, where the different backpacks were rated for value for money. You can find such a comparison page here, for example:
https://www.vergleich.org/backpacking-rucksack/
Every year, new comparisons are made, so watch out, there may not be newer comparisons!
In addition to your backpack, I recommend you to buy a daypack with about 20 liters capacity and a shoulder bag or fanny pack.

Step 19: What do I have to pack for Work and Travel in Australia?

Since I’m a male, I can’t make an exact list for women because I have no idea what they need 😀
For Australia, you should mainly take summer clothes with you. But also one or two long things and a rain jacket always comes in handy!
Here is my list, what I took with me to Australia … (may be a bit much :D)

dress

  • 8 to 10 underpants
  • 2 hiking socks / 9 short socks
  • 1 softshell jacket
  • 1 fleece sweater / jacket (I have a leather jacket :D)
  • 2 long sleeve shirts
  • 7 T-shirts / 4 tank tops / 1 polo shirt
  • 2 jeans
  • 2 swimming shorts / 2 jogging shorts / 2 sports pants
  • (Work clothes?! -> office, construction, harvest ?!)
  • Shoes
  • 1 pair of hiking boots
  • 2 pairs of neutral shoes
  • 1 pair of slippers / flip-flops

Personal Hygiene

  • Shower gel & Co in small plastic bottles
  • Hair stuff / comb
  • 1 microfiber towel (small and large)
  • Toothbrush / dental cleaning materials
  • cream
  • Contact lenses / – tools + glasses / -zeug
  • suncream
  • Razor (wet and dry)

Means of payment and documents

  • Credit card
  • Cash (50 € and 200 AUS $)
  • visa
  • flight ticket
  • passport
  • identity card
  • Intern. and German driver’s license
  • etc.

travel pharmacy

  • ibuprofen
  • Anoint
  • Aktren / Aspirin
  • against heartburn / diarrhea
  • plaster
  • charcoal tablets
  • etc.

Others

  • sunglasses
  • tick
  • Buy camping equipment locally !!!
  • Flashlight / headlamp
  • pocket knife
  • combination lock
  • travel adapter
  • Earplugs (important!)
  • camera
  • Mobile / Power Bank
  • charging plug
  • Travel documents / money / wallet
  • Laptop + charger
  • Jukebox

Step 20: Mobile Phone + Sim Card for Abroad / Australia

To work and travel in Australia, you need an Australian phone number / SIM card. The largest providers are Telstra, Vodafone and Optus. Telstra has the largest network coverage. In the city you have with Vodafone actually everywhere reception. Optus is between the two. Most providers always have special offers for their prepaid SIM cards. Therefore, check out the websites and check out offers in Australia and even before you arrive. You can then buy the SIM cards in any shops (called 7Eleven). It’s really easy and you’ll be able to do it!
It is best if you have a mobile phone that can use two SIM cards at the same time. Then you can continue to use your German number for WhatsApp and online banking and have an Australian number for Internet and calls in Australia!

Step 21: Book first nights in Australia

It makes sense to book a hostel for the first couple of nights in Australia while at home, so you have less stress when you first arrive. I recommend you book an expensive and high quality hostel for the first few nights so that you are not directly shocked and want to go home on the first day (because some hostels are really dirty).

Step 22: Get everything ready to go and get into your biggest adventure!


I hope you liked my blog post! For questions, comments or suggestions for improvement please send me an email to
fabianxarnold@mail.de !! Thank you!!

The next blog post is about my first days in Australia and my time in Melbourne. So stay tuned! For more content you can check my Instagram account (@fabianxarnold).

Greetings and good luck with the preparation

Fabian