I totally agree. Having spent time living in a Asian country (and washing on a washboard as there was no access to things like washing machines) I have a much better appreciation for the opportunities we have here in Australia.
yup
We still are living in a lucky country, we live in a country where we have a chance at an education (and not in a country where you are expected to work to support the family at 12 years of age), a country where that education and hard work will see you able to raise your standard of living (and not in a country where no matter how hard you work the most you can expect is to maybe not starve).
the education is getting more expensive thanks to
and now also discriminates against females
We live in a country where we have access to medical help - no matter your financial status. We live in a country where there is a welfare system, many countries have no welfare system at all, if you have no job you don't eat.
$7 gp copayment and another higher co payment on any prescription so double whammy. Welfare, only if your over 30 , under and you get nothing for 6 months
We have access to housing, food, clean water, electricity, transport. We have a government that will provide assistance to gain employment by subsidising or paying for retraining - instead of a government that 'makes people disappear'.
We have clean air, a sewerage system, clean water (on tap!) and a road network that allows free travel between states. We live in a country that cares about the environment.
The list goes on... and on... and on... We must be a selfish and greedy race really because how anyone could have all of this and still complain about living in Australia is beyond me.

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