DownUnder Travellers is excited to announce the rosters for our teams heading to Florida this July.
We will have both a younger team and an older team, featuring talented players from across Australia and New Zealand.
Our players will be showcasing on 8 July, starting at 8:00am at the Cardinals Quadplex in Jupiter, West Palm Beach, Florida.
We look forward to giving these athletes the opportunity to compete, showcase their ability, and gain exposure in front of college recruiters and professional scouts.
For updates, follow us on X/Twitter: @DUTbaseball and @bennymoore84
For more information, contact us via WhatsApp: +61 407 128 891
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@TruthFairy131 It’s still an American company, whether there is a store in Australia, New Zealand or Cook Islands…
Here’s an idea, why doesn’t Australia creates its own sporting apparel store with its own sporting shoes and clothing.
Until then, STOP COMPLAINING!!!
@Matt_Camenzuli So the answer to the Australian immigration complaint by this young man is to become an Australian immigrant? I wonder if the citizens of his host country feels the same about him?
@rakeau @repguy123 So you didn’t address the cost savings to the employer I have outlined by employing overseas.
In your opinion, does WFH have any benefit(s) to the Australian employer? If so please outline and justify (briefly).
@rakeau @repguy123 If WFH is a viable option why would an employer not employ staff from overseas as it would represent a significant reduction in taxation (payroll tax), insurance (Workcover) and wages/superannuation furthermore it would reduce the worry of managing sick leave.
After years of complaining about cancel culture, the current administration has taken it to a new and dangerous level by routinely threatening regulatory action against media companies unless they muzzle or fire reporters and commentators it doesn’t like. https://t.co/uts7JpJZzN
@ElizabethLeeMLA So when the article states the ACT Health Levy is paid by rate payers and businesses does that mean only residents who own homes and businesses?
If a resident owns investment property in the ACT are they hit more than once?
@JimThom90458694 Probably because they paid for it fair and square. Australian manufacturing/production non existence might have more to do with other policies than coal use.
Just a thought.