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OzTex

G'day guys
I'm a Aussie who has moved over to Dallas, Texas looking to build a network of Aussies, Kiwis and Texans. Of course everyone is welcome to join me but my aim is to put in place a social network firstly, a group who can socialize and make to move over to the US less dramatic. If you know any Aussie social clubs or pubs worth mentioning i would also appreciate it. Cheers

nomadicworld

hello,
There is a social network, called Internations, that could ease the cultural adaptation to the US, in socializing with other expats.  There is a cost associated with becoming a member I think nowadays.. Each city's group varies in percentage of expats to local residents but it's a good start in some ways. 
There is also another network, called meetups, which sometimes target a special group/activity/theme and most are free.  It's easy to set up if you want to start your own.  The history behind the creation of Meetup is also an interesting topic.
Check with your Australian consulate (Houston has one) and find out also what groups are already in existence, that should speed things up in terms of connecting.
FYI: Houston holds an international Festival every spring (April) for which a country is voted on as the centerpoint for cultural activities and food.  It happens to be that in 2014 it's Australia. :-)
chantal

nomadicworld

the social network mentioned first is internations.org,

Vino_addict

Ive been to this festival many times. Always a good time. Its worth the four hour drive from Dallas. ;)

OzTex

'岹 :) , thanks for info on the Houston Festival in April. I'll definitely looking that up on the Net. I'm already a member on the meetups network and have had some contact through out the year . Contacting the Australian Consulate for information is also a good idea, thanks. I am aware of the other .org you mentioned but it seems to be more business focused and by invitation / acceptance only but something worth considering. I'm hoping to bring as much information together for myself and others. Thanks again

OzTex

Looking forward to checking this festival out. Wine, beer, good food & music , sounds like a winning combination, Cheers  :cool:

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