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#43 Spiders, snakes and sharks: Does everything in Australia really want to kill you?

#43 Spiders, snakes and sharks: Does everything in Australia really want to kill you?

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The wildlife here is more incredible than dangerous - you just need to be aware of it.”

Welcome to the New Life in Australia podcast

In this episode, Karen talks about her experience with Australia's scary and dangerous wildlife. Including:

  • Will your house really be full of spiders?
  • Heads up: Cockroaches can fly!
  • Sharks and stingers - you're venturing into their home!
  • Awareness and knowledge is power.
  • The not-so-nice wildlife in Australia (and it's not what you think!)
  • and more

Additional resources

  • Visit the Move to Australia Directory to find migration agents and other services to help with your move.
  • Join the Move to Australia Facebook community
  • Related episode: Bucket list experiences: The unforgettable experience of whale watching
  • Related blog posts: Should I be scared of dangerous spiders?, Find a natural mosquito repellent, Snakes, Spiders and bugs in Australia + first aid tips

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