October – March, the ‘wet season,’ is quite
warm and humid (avg. temp 34 Deg C / 93 Fahrenheit), and then by
April/May "the dry season" it starts to cool down through to
September.
2. How much luggage can I
bring?
Your airline will determine how much luggage
you can bring, but domestic luggage restrictions in Australia are
as follows: Virgin Blue = 1 bag of 20kg / 44lb and 7kg / 15lb hand
luggage; Quantas = 1 bag of 32kg / 70lb and 7kg / 15 lb hang
luggage. It is advisable to not bring more than one large suitcase
as storage is limited in your housing. While on outreach you will
be limited to one pack/suitcase that can easily be carried and one
day-backpack. You do not need a specialised 'hikers'
pack.
3. How far away are the
shops?
A general shopping mall is 20 minutes walk
from the base - banks, supermarket, post, clothing, general
department store and specialized shops. Other businesses are within
20-30 minutes walk.
4. How much spending money will I
need?
Enough to cover incidentals such as postage,
toiletries, sundry food, entertainment, photos, etc. We estimate
about $50 per week.
5. What is accommodation like during the
lecture phase?
You will live on base in dorm rooms and
share a room with 4-6 others and sleep on bunk beds. You will need
to bring your own bedding and linen, at least one sheet to cover
the mattress.
6. What type of work duties will I be
doing?
Duties range form house chores, cooking,
cleaning, maintenance, gardening, painting, office work and other
miscellaneous help on the base.
7. Can I bring a musical
instrument?
Yes. We don't have any musical instruments
to loan students.
8. Do we have to do assignments and
study?
All course have assignments such as books
reports, practical demonstrations, Journals, Workbooks, small exams
etc.
9. What are the eating/cooking
arrangements?
While on the lecture phase, breakfast, lunch
and dinner will be provided at the base. On outreach each team will
budget and buy their own food under the supervision of the team
leaders.
10. How much free time do we
get?
See the course information for your specific
schedule.
11. Is camping safe?
Australia does have poisonous snakes and
spiders, however, we will educate you on safety issues in the bush,
camping is pretty safe if you are wise.
12. What immunisations will I
need?
Depending on Outreach Location. Talk to your
Doctor about what you might need if going to some of the following
nations – Australia, Thailand, East Timor, Indonesia, China,
Philippines
13. Will my electrical appliances work in
Australia?
You will most likely need a power outlet
adaptor and a voltage converter. Australia uses
240V.
14. What public transport is in
Darwin?
Buses do run locally and quite frequently.
$10 - $15 for a taxi would get you around town. Darwin is flat and
easily walkable. A bike is always an option for you to get while
here.
15. Do we do a lot of hiking and trekking while
camping?
There are options to trek in the bush, it
does depend on the school.
16. Arrival and Pickups - how will you
recognise me?
We have your photo and we will carry a YWAM
Outback sign for us to recognise each
other.
17. How should I bring my spending
money?
Options: travellers checks (need to cash at
a bank during business hours), ATM machines (ensure your card can
be used internationally, though it may charge you), cash some money
at Foreign exchange (at the airports or banks), open a local bank
account and have money transferred.
18. What nationalities are the
students?
We have students from around many
nationalities - predominantly European, American, Canadian,
Australian and NZ.
19. Do I have a choice of which outreach I
do?
Outreach options are given in the first 2- 3
weeks of the Discipleship Training School. You have the opportunity
to pray about where you go. We do not always revisit the
countries/cities of previous school