When my marriage broke down after 34 years, I went to Bali. I lived for months doing visa runs, and I was healed by being looked after with kindness, I lived in a small room, did Yoga, and was happier than I had been for a long time. A simple life in Bali, far exceeds a lonely life in Australia. Retirement is a no brainer, we don't all have millions in super, and have a large house with all our children and grandchildren around. Well done Alan, do what makes you comfortable, feel safe, loved, and with Muzza as your friend, it will never be boring! Be in Sanur mid Jan, love to buy you a beer. XXx
Hello from CA. Right on! Same with me during different events in my life. Studied Balinese dance in younger days and traveled to outer islands, Timor & learned basic Bahasa Indonesia. Indonesia is a very family-oriented, group culture vs the US which is very hyper-individualic & isolated & segregated in old age without resources. Living in the US cannot be cured with self-help courses. Simple life with kindness is all we need!
What an amazing man. He has served our country well now seems to not be supported so well. The housing crisis here in Australia is severe, but I would hope that we would look after people in need better than this. On the other hand what a great life Alan has now. So lovely to see you be his friend and look out for him.
You are a legend , yes why live in Aus , to spend your days either wandering around shopping centres, wondering what to do with your day. Bali is not only beautiful, but also the culture. People whom have nothing ,but are more happier than Western cultures. You are not dead yet ,and you are living your life.
Hi Muzza & Vie. My daughter and her husband have just returned from a week in Sanur, (both have been to Bali before). They have returned to Australia with a different perspective of life. The simplicity of life, the calmness of the people and the respect young Balinese people display has made them determined to bring their 3 children (blended family) to Bali to experience a different way of life. I wish people would not judge what they have never experienced. Have a great day guys.
Rentals in Western Australia start at $650 per week starting why would you not go to Bali when Australia is so expensive to live in , personally I think you are in the right place I would consider moving their if I can’t afford to live on my pension when my pets have passed ❤
OMG Allen is a wonderful man who has earned the right to live a happy retirement. The old saying of “live and let live “. So happy for Allen but also so jealous 😊 Cheers to Muzza for this blog.
I used to get offended when people knocked Bali, but then years later I felt happy as those people will help to restrict the tourists and crowds coming to Bali. I used to hear bad things about Bali years ago, and when I reluctantly went there for a short holiday, I loved it! Been there 14 times now. 😊
@@raymond7451 No way... not with the unique Balinese culture (food, music, art, architecture). I get go somewhere Western in Bali, or a short drive and I'm in Lost Bali. 😄
What an absolute legend you are Alan. You are a gem of a bloke who clearly loves a beer and a durry and a yarn. And when you speak about your service in your words “I didn’t do much just went where they told me”. I’m glad you have been able to retire somewhere as awesome as Bali even though it hasn’t been an entirely smooth ride but you have prevailed. Young aussies have so much to learn from our older generation, they just have to lift the heads up from their phones for 5 minutes. But these days we are all guilty of that. Good onya Alan hopefully when we are there in December we might be able to have a beer or 6 and a durry and a yarn.
My daughter loves Bali. Been several times and back again next year. She loves their simple, carefree lifestyle. Also says how humble and respectful the Balinese people are. Good on you Alan, for your service to our country. Enjoy your new lifestyle. You certainly have earnt it.
Great to watch Muzza and Alan . Alan I was a fellow Sapper and did my training at SME . Would love to look you both up when I come to Bali. Cheers guys well done
Thanks Muzza,what a great watch.. Alan is a champion. I first went to Bali in 88 and agree with your comments on everything Bali. Looking to move over for a couple of months a year soon myself. Thanks again for your showing the REAL Bali
I love Bali and the heat well it can get worse n aussie. Aussie has to many rules and regulations now. I would love to live in Bali as i love the people. Thank you Alan as a lot of my family did go to war. Aussie is a mess at the moment so enjoy your time in Bali. i miss Bali.
Awesome video gents! I went to Bali in 2019 for a holiday, never wanted to go but my wife convinced me, it was honestly the best holiday I’ve had still to date. Living there must be amazing 🤩 🍺👍😉
Great to see you enjoying Bali, life is to be lived. How many people in your position are old and lonely living on their own . you now has a new family, friends and a great purpose in life. Live every day as you want.
Well done Muzza and thanks for your service Allan ,there's always some Knockers out there in cyber land enjoy your time there guys and keep up the great work for your charity, 👍🏻👍🏻🙏🙏🍻🍻🍻
After my first time to Bali when I left said well I won't be back, then come again and said I won't be back. Can't keep away now. Have been coming for 12 years and as soon as I come home to Australia start saving for my next trip. :) As soon as I get off the plane I just feel my body relax and can't wait for my first Radler. I think it is wonderful that you have made the move, enjoy.
You blokes are a ripper together. This chat could have gone on longer and I'd be happy to watch. Alan you are the salt of the earth. Never says anything unless there is something to say. Muzza you are so generous and respectful of your elders. This reminded me of conversations I had with my late Pa (When I was old enough to listen rather than talk ) I only discovered your channel around two weeks ago. I enjoy your tips and advice and look forward to the next. Best wishes John from Melbourne
Love ya Al,you are a very important person for our country,you have done an important role to serve and guard our country,have so much respect for you and all our veterans,you deserve everything mate,it was glad to meet you and have many good times with yourself,Muzz and Vie,stay well mate,we will c you guys soon.❤
I have always never wanted to go to Bali for many different reasons. But slowly you guys are changing my mind. Total respect to you Murray for everything you and your wife do. And huge respect to Alan for having the guts to have a go and move to Bali. Total respect. It really does take guts to take a leap to anywhere new. Total respect to both of your friendship. I am learning so many lessons about so many things from your channel Muzza. Thankyou!!!! I am an Aussie living in both Japan and Taiwan. Would love to catch up one day and trade some yarns.
@@MurrayWilkinson1 funny thing is I spent a lot of time in Jakarta back in the 90’s but for some reason Bali was never on the list. Well slowly it’s creeping up on me thanks to you
I really enjoy your vlogs Muzza and so nice to hear from Al. I’ve been a regular visitor to Bali since 1995. Some people rubbish Bali and never been, there loss. Best regards to you both.
In Bali in a few days, would love to have a drink with Alan if he has the time. We should always respect the guys who did time in the service. I will be there for a month, then off to OZ to meet family. I live in The Netherlands now and miss our whole ANZAC attitude.
Good on you Alan, We were in Sanur 5 weeks ago and it is a shame that we missed you at Hidden Garden. We are like you in that we do not mind the humidity during the wet season. Give our regards to Muzza, we had a beer with him a couple of times.
Cheers boys keep smiling and being true to who you both are. I love living in Bali and everything it has to offer. Occasionally I do scratch my head and wonder what I am doing here but the thought soon disappears and I am happy I am here 🙏🏻☀️💖 To the guy that thinks it stinks , maybe you should have spent more time with your nose out of your butt looking for the sun to shine and more time with the sunshine on your face ☀️
Brilliant as usual from Muzza and Al. Appreciate even more "as it is" information from people actually doing it in a move to Bali. Im not too far from being able to make the decision myself and it does look like its not something that anyone should just jump into. Im seriously considering a trip over to check it out. Ive been "Up Top" with RAN on numerous occasions and have always loved the friendly locals. Have only been to the Phillipines as a civvy and was blown away by how locals are very much the same as they were in Indonesia, as in very friendly. Always remember the song, Bahasa Indonesia is the language that we speak, Satu Dua Tiga, thats one two three. This stuck probably because it was kids that taught me. Either way, keep on the good updates on youtube and yanevano, i might end up heading over there for a visit. Cheers. PS, if we do catchup, happy to shout a couple of boxes of bintang to keep the convos rolling. :)
Alan is a gem&31 yrs ago I travelled to Bali for first time&did get sick.However,there is only a small pocket for party animals and the rest is a mix that suits all styles. I like slower pace of Sanur before my health retreat In March I could barely walk but was looked after by caring retreat staff. Bali is only place I leave feeling a lot healthier&happier as Sydney is just so chaotic&looking forward to my next Nyepi.Thanks guys for spreading the truth
Totally agree Murray ,, it’s the people there that makes it so special,, they have nothing but are happier than westerners!!! ,, there smiles and warmth you get from them are contagious!! I just came back and my heart feels so overflowing with love it’s an amazing feeling,, ❤️❤️ going back again in May 🥰 ,,, Living the good life now Alan you deserve it!!!!🥰🥰 lots of love from Perth 🥰 Teramekasi
Great stuff Muzza and Al. For me i think myself and my misses would like to live our early retirement years in both OZ and Bali. Perhaps 4 or 5 months a year in Bali. What would be the best option to do that with a comparable budget to Allen?
Definitely not all of us who have retired here are beer guzzlers, i drink maybe once a month, 3 beers is my limit. I agree with Alan.. do your research cos a holiday here is not the same as living here. Try it for 6 months and see how you go. Looking forward to further vlogs surrounding retirement here.. itas/itap, tax Lastly, i agree with you both about bahasa indonesia.. i am finding it so hard to learn
I’m 77 Alan, living in WA, I have reasonable Bahasa Indo and it’s always fun to try to speak with locals… however the sticking point is medical insurance…. I need to get off my arse and find out how I can get on local insurance … thx Muzza for this information and interview
muzza and alan true bloody aussie legend's good vlog lads thank's for ya service alan never play down what ya did for australia mate you shouldn't have to leave aus for the life you have now but glad ya living the dream mate you deserve it
Alan has said he gets a TPI pension and that is not subject to the Australian Aged Pension (AAP) threshold, which means he could also be able to in addition to get the AAP plus a gold cad. My father who was at Galoppli in WW1 got the same deal. It is quite generous. I won't tell you what he got but he was entitled to get twice or more of the AAP. Perhaps about $6000 per month. Similar to what my mother got. My mother as a war widow was given a loan to buy or build a house as well to be repaid over 40 years at a 2.4% interest reduction.
Muzza , I am on a disability pension , I went back to the uk as at one point it didn’t look like I was going to make it , but pulled through but I was still getting my disability pension in the uk , if that helps with insight , housing here now has a waiting list of five years in Western Australia , their is no houses , I am working with families that can’t even get a rental property , and they are living in tents ,
I haven't seen the criticism of Allan, but I can see from thia video people continue to be ignorant and opinionated, and then want to share those opinions as if they have any relevence to anyone else living their own life. Ignore them, live a life less lived, and take the path that appeals to you. You live only once, but that doesn't mean only one life. The world would be a better place if more people lived their lives with the motto I live my life too, When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies? Perhaps to be too practical is madness. To surrender dreams - this may be madness. Too much sanity may be madness - and maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be!
Every country is exspenive at least we are not as bad as the UK or USA and our country has the best medical as we all need.Good & Bad in all countries.
As being a veteran he has the DVA full intilements while in Australia and that is great which veterans deserve 100%.As they say once you leave Australia u lose a lot of benefits even the pension is looked at.Both Governments do not care that is the system all over the world.Where ever u live in the world u need Health Insurance that is a need which u cannot do without.
I've been to Bali since the early days - surfing. Jalan Legian was a dirt road. I am 67 and intend to move. I too hae the same pensions etc. as thus guy but I love the Balinese. I would like to give my money away and support the people in a beautiful place.
No he can't but he does have the bpjs (local insurance) here in Bali and it's only a couple of hundred dollars to head back home.if he needs anything. He can arrange local medical assistance through vet affairs
@@MurrayWilkinson1 thanks for the reply appreciate, I’m 68 Bali not on my Radar , but I spend 6 to 8 months a year in Thailand and Cambodia, regards Peter
At around 11 minutes, Alan appears to be well-used in keeping personal experiences to himself but is hiding information. Alan is coping the best way he can. One tough bugger. My WW1 Anzac Cove Grandfather only gave code to my father, and decades later Dad, pre-internet - was able to work out what his father had been through.
Good on ya Alan maybe ( hopefully some flog sorry politician from Canberra watches this video and does more for are pensioners 3 years for a house and still waiting disgusting, and yes some people in Australia get money for nothing from the government and are absolute shit robbing miserable mongrels were people in bali get no hand outs from the government and Most are happy and are good people also a comment was made during this vlog was about different religions getting along . It amazed me that in nusa due you have the five churches right next to each other I think it is great a true testament to the people of bali maybe muza and fee with Allen off course could do a vlog on the 5 churches just a thought
When my marriage broke down after 34 years, I went to Bali. I lived for months doing visa runs, and I was healed by being looked after with kindness, I lived in a small room, did Yoga, and was happier than I had been for a long time. A simple life in Bali, far exceeds a lonely life in Australia. Retirement is a no brainer, we don't all have millions in super, and have a large house with all our children and grandchildren around. Well done Alan, do what makes you comfortable, feel safe, loved, and with Muzza as your friend, it will never be boring! Be in Sanur mid Jan, love to buy you a beer. XXx
Thank you I will be here
Me too!!
Hello from CA. Right on! Same with me during different events in my life. Studied Balinese dance in younger days and traveled to outer islands, Timor & learned basic Bahasa Indonesia. Indonesia is a very family-oriented, group culture vs the US which is very hyper-individualic & isolated & segregated in old age without resources. Living in the US cannot be cured with self-help courses. Simple life with kindness is all we need!
@@lizcarlyle2477Amen to that! A simple and contended life is a peaceful and blessed one
Well done to you Alan you served our country and you are entitled to live where you want.
What an amazing man. He has served our country well now seems to not be supported so well. The housing crisis here in Australia is severe, but I would hope that we would look after people in need better than this. On the other hand what a great life Alan has now. So lovely to see you be his friend and look out for him.
Good on ya for serving your country, Allen! I salute ya! 🫡
You are a legend , yes why live in Aus , to spend your days either wandering around shopping centres, wondering what to do with your day.
Bali is not only beautiful, but also the culture.
People whom have nothing ,but are more happier than Western cultures.
You are not dead yet ,and you are living your life.
Hi Muzza & Vie. My daughter and her husband have just returned from a week in Sanur, (both have been to Bali before). They have returned to Australia with a different perspective of life. The simplicity of life, the calmness of the people and the respect young Balinese people display has made them determined to bring their 3 children (blended family) to Bali to experience a different way of life. I wish people would not judge what they have never experienced. Have a great day guys.
Good onyah Uncle Al...following your retirement in Bali..your a champion..💪🤘👍
Rentals in Western Australia start at $650 per week starting why would you not go to Bali when Australia is so expensive to live in , personally I think you are in the right place I would consider moving their if I can’t afford to live on my pension when my pets have passed ❤
Australia is in a sad place when we can't look after our veterans. I certainly respect your service and efforts to better our country.
OMG Allen is a wonderful man who has earned the right to live a happy retirement. The old saying of “live and let live “. So happy for Allen but also so jealous 😊 Cheers to Muzza for this blog.
I used to get offended when people knocked Bali, but then years later I felt happy as those people will help to restrict the tourists and crowds coming to Bali.
I used to hear bad things about Bali years ago, and when I reluctantly went there for a short holiday, I loved it! Been there 14 times now. 😊
TOTALLY AGREE MATE...I JUST CAME BACK FROM # 15...MY BALI KITAP IS BEING DONE AS WE SPEAK...TAKING THE PLUNGE!!.
Home is where you make it . Plenty of places just like Bali throughout Asia .
@@raymond7451 No way... not with the unique Balinese culture (food, music, art, architecture). I get go somewhere Western in Bali, or a short drive and I'm in Lost Bali. 😄
What an absolute legend you are Alan. You are a gem of a bloke who clearly loves a beer and a durry and a yarn.
And when you speak about your service in your words “I didn’t do much just went where they told me”.
I’m glad you have been able to retire somewhere as awesome as Bali even though it hasn’t been an entirely smooth ride but you have prevailed.
Young aussies have so much to learn from our older generation, they just have to lift the heads up from their phones for 5 minutes. But these days we are all guilty of that.
Good onya Alan hopefully when we are there in December we might be able to have a beer or 6 and a durry and a yarn.
My daughter loves Bali. Been several times and back again next year. She loves their simple, carefree lifestyle. Also says how humble and respectful the Balinese people are. Good on you Alan, for your service to our country. Enjoy your new lifestyle. You certainly have earnt it.
Another great Vlog Muzza, always interesting. From one ex serving member to another, please pass on my thanks to Alan for his service. Respect.
Great to watch Muzza and Alan . Alan I was a fellow Sapper and did my training at SME . Would love to look you both up when I come to Bali.
Cheers guys well done
What a fantastic interview….onya Alan what a lovely bloke
Thanks Muzza,what a great watch.. Alan is a champion. I first went to Bali in 88 and agree with your comments on everything Bali. Looking to move over for a couple of months a year soon myself. Thanks again for your showing the REAL Bali
I love Bali and the heat well it can get worse n aussie. Aussie has to many rules and regulations now. I would love to live in Bali as i love the people. Thank you Alan as a lot of my family did go to war. Aussie is a mess at the moment so enjoy your time in Bali. i miss Bali.
Thanks Alan, and thanks Muzza for bringing this to our attention 😊
Good on you Alan you are a great man, and I'm looking forward to seeing you see you soon ❤️
What an excellent, honest and informative vlog, thanks Muzza and of course Alan❤ look foward to your upcoming chopper ride!
Awesome video gents!
I went to Bali in 2019 for a holiday, never wanted to go but my wife convinced me, it was honestly the best holiday I’ve had still to date. Living there must be amazing 🤩 🍺👍😉
Well done Alan . Such a great person . Always happy about life😊
Good on you Alan💯 beautiful surroundings and caring friendly people❤
Great to see you enjoying Bali, life is to be lived. How many people in your position are old and lonely living on their own . you now has a new family, friends and a great purpose in life. Live every day as you want.
Thanks for your service Allan, you're a legend mate
My partner is tpi gold card holder I would loved to take him to Bali for part of the year I find it all very interesting thank you for sharing
Respect Alan & thank you for your Service to this great nation. ❤️
Love your 'fireside' chats with real people. Always fascinating and thought-provoking!
Love you guys 💙
We'll be retiring there in 3 years or less hopefully
Can't wait to meet you both
Well done Muzza and thanks for your service Allan ,there's always some Knockers out there in cyber land enjoy your time there guys and keep up the great work for your charity, 👍🏻👍🏻🙏🙏🍻🍻🍻
Good on you Alan. Thanks for your time in the services. We'll have to meet up sometime. You have done well over there.
After my first time to Bali when I left said well I won't be back, then come again and said I won't be back. Can't keep away now. Have been coming for 12 years and as soon as I come home to Australia start saving for my next trip. :) As soon as I get off the plane I just feel my body relax and can't wait for my first Radler. I think it is wonderful that you have made the move, enjoy.
I'm the same can't wait until March when I'll be there.
Damn I'm living here and I can't wait for a radler.. actually thanks for the idea.... Glug..glug
Your killing me ha ha, enjoy then :)@@MurrayWilkinson1
Legend!!!!! 🤙 Thanks Alan.. Great yarn about your story!! You are a bloody LEGEND MATE
You blokes are a ripper together. This chat could have gone on longer and I'd be happy to watch. Alan you are the salt of the earth. Never says anything unless there is something to say. Muzza you are so generous and respectful of your elders. This reminded me of conversations I had with my late Pa (When I was old enough to listen rather than talk ) I only discovered your channel around two weeks ago. I enjoy your tips and advice and look forward to the next. Best wishes John from Melbourne
Love ya Al,you are a very important person for our country,you have done an important role to serve and guard our country,have so much respect for you and all our veterans,you deserve everything mate,it was glad to meet you and have many good times with yourself,Muzz and Vie,stay well mate,we will c you guys soon.❤
You guys are awesome, in good spirits, love to watch this. Looking forward to meeting you in person
You, Alan and Vie, three legends! Such great spirits!!!
Well said Muzz and Alan love Bali your living in paradise Alan ❤it best of luck mate 👍💪
Hi Al , greetings from Townsville. I'm in Bali in January hope to say hello when I'm visiting .
I have always never wanted to go to Bali for many different reasons. But slowly you guys are changing my mind.
Total respect to you Murray for everything you and your wife do. And huge respect to Alan for having the guts to have a go and move to Bali. Total respect. It really does take guts to take a leap to anywhere new.
Total respect to both of your friendship.
I am learning so many lessons about so many things from your channel Muzza.
Thankyou!!!!
I am an Aussie living in both Japan and Taiwan. Would love to catch up one day and trade some yarns.
Thanks for your kind words. I'm sure you would be amazed when you get here and understand the culture etc.
@@MurrayWilkinson1 funny thing is I spent a lot of time in Jakarta back in the 90’s but for some reason Bali was never on the list. Well slowly it’s creeping up on me thanks to you
I really enjoy your vlogs Muzza and so nice to hear from Al. I’ve been a regular visitor to Bali since 1995. Some people rubbish Bali and never been, there loss. Best regards to you both.
In Bali in a few days, would love to have a drink with Alan if he has the time. We should always respect the guys who did time in the service. I will be there for a month, then off to OZ to meet family. I live in The Netherlands now and miss our whole ANZAC attitude.
Good on you Alan, We were in Sanur 5 weeks ago and it is a shame that we missed you at Hidden Garden. We are like you in that we do not mind the humidity during the wet season. Give our regards to Muzza, we had a beer with him a couple of times.
Cheers boys keep smiling and being true to who you both are.
I love living in Bali and everything it has to offer. Occasionally I do scratch my head and wonder what I am doing here but the thought soon disappears and I am happy I am here 🙏🏻☀️💖
To the guy that thinks it stinks , maybe you should have spent more time with your nose out of your butt looking for the sun to shine and more time with the sunshine on your face ☀️
Brilliant as usual from Muzza and Al. Appreciate even more "as it is" information from people actually doing it in a move to Bali. Im not too far from being able to make the decision myself and it does look like its not something that anyone should just jump into. Im seriously considering a trip over to check it out. Ive been "Up Top" with RAN on numerous occasions and have always loved the friendly locals. Have only been to the Phillipines as a civvy and was blown away by how locals are very much the same as they were in Indonesia, as in very friendly. Always remember the song, Bahasa Indonesia is the language that we speak, Satu Dua Tiga, thats one two three. This stuck probably because it was kids that taught me. Either way, keep on the good updates on youtube and yanevano, i might end up heading over there for a visit. Cheers. PS, if we do catchup, happy to shout a couple of boxes of bintang to keep the convos rolling. :)
Hi Muzza, bravo to Alan moving from Australia to Bali in old age where he will have access to social activities & friendly people!
Alan is a gem&31 yrs ago I travelled to Bali for first time&did get sick.However,there is only a small pocket for party animals and the rest is a mix that suits all styles. I like slower pace of Sanur before my health retreat In March I could barely walk but was looked after by caring retreat staff. Bali is only place I leave feeling a lot healthier&happier as Sydney is just so chaotic&looking forward to my next Nyepi.Thanks guys for spreading the truth
SOMETHING I REALIZED IN MY TRIPS TO BALI......
WE ARE 100% RESPOSIBLE FOR OURSELVES....
BALI OWES US NOTHING, ITS A PRIVILAGE TO BE THERE 🙏
Nice words, so true
Welldone again Alan. Murray owes you a few cases of beer off the success of your last video😜🍺🇦🇺
Had no idea bali had retirement places. Would love to visit next year for a look and meet up.
Totally agree Murray ,, it’s the people there that makes it so special,, they have nothing but are happier than westerners!!! ,, there smiles and warmth you get from them are contagious!! I just came back and my heart feels so overflowing with love it’s an amazing feeling,, ❤️❤️ going back again in May 🥰 ,,, Living the good life now Alan you deserve it!!!!🥰🥰 lots of love from Perth 🥰
Teramekasi
PERFECTLY SAID ALAN WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET GREAT VIDEO
What a wonderful chat my word did i smash some beers watching this
Good on you Al, chasing your happiness, be over in a couple of weeks and try to catch up for a beer with Muz and you. Victor
Great stuff Muzza and Al. For me i think myself and my misses would like to live our early retirement years in both OZ and Bali. Perhaps 4 or 5 months a year in Bali. What would be the best option to do that with a comparable budget to Allen?
For $250 a week you can get a mattress on the floor in a room with a partition, to share with many others in Aus!
Walk outside that room, that house, thats what you are renting.
The guy a legend. Well done 👍👍👍
Definitely not all of us who have retired here are beer guzzlers, i drink maybe once a month, 3 beers is my limit. I agree with Alan.. do your research cos a holiday here is not the same as living here. Try it for 6 months and see how you go.
Looking forward to further vlogs surrounding retirement here.. itas/itap, tax
Lastly, i agree with you both about bahasa indonesia.. i am finding it so hard to learn
Cheers mate, excellent vid for veterans
I enjoy thanks mate your a good bloke
I’m 77 Alan, living in WA, I have reasonable Bahasa Indo and it’s always fun to try to speak with locals… however the sticking point is medical insurance…. I need to get off my arse and find out how I can get on local insurance … thx Muzza for this information and interview
Look into BPJS. It's about $20/month. We have used it and it has been invaluable
Thx Muzza
muzza and alan true bloody aussie legend's good vlog lads thank's for ya service alan never play down what ya did for australia mate you shouldn't have to leave aus for the life you have now but glad ya living the dream mate you deserve it
Great vlog Allan and Muzza 🍻
Hey Alan, you're a legend mate, and Muzza, you're a legend to mate long Live the Anzacs 💪😁
Best video. Convinces me to get off the fence❤
OWN UP AL- YOUR A LEGEND 💙
Id love to catch up with Alan over a beer from one digger to another. It didnt eventuate last trip but next March if hes there id like it.
Alan has said he gets a TPI pension and that is not subject to the Australian Aged Pension (AAP) threshold, which means he could also be able to in addition to get the AAP plus a gold cad. My father who was at Galoppli in WW1 got the same deal. It is quite generous. I won't tell you what he got but he was entitled to get twice or more of the AAP. Perhaps about $6000 per month. Similar to what my mother got. My mother as a war widow was given a loan to buy or build a house as well to be repaid over 40 years at a 2.4% interest reduction.
Muzza , I am on a disability pension , I went back to the uk as at one point it didn’t look like I was going to make it , but pulled through but I was still getting my disability pension in the uk , if that helps with insight , housing here now has a waiting list of five years in Western Australia , their is no houses , I am working with families that can’t even get a rental property , and they are living in tents ,
I haven't seen the criticism of Allan, but I can see from thia video people continue to be ignorant and opinionated, and then want to share those opinions as if they have any relevence to anyone else living their own life. Ignore them, live a life less lived, and take the path that appeals to you. You live only once, but that doesn't mean only one life. The world would be a better place if more people lived their lives with the motto I live my life too, When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies? Perhaps to be too practical is madness. To surrender dreams - this may be madness. Too much sanity may be madness - and maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be!
What a legend
Every country is exspenive at least we are not as bad as the UK or USA and our country has the best medical as we all need.Good & Bad in all countries.
As being a veteran he has the DVA full intilements while in Australia and that is great which veterans deserve 100%.As they say once you leave Australia u lose a lot of benefits even the pension is looked at.Both Governments do not care that is the system all over the world.Where ever u live in the world u need Health Insurance that is a need which u cannot do without.
AFTER 6 MTHS IN BALI ON A RETIREMENT VISA ..YO CAN QUALIFY FOR GOV HEALTH INSURANCE..
@@davidstevens7478 is that the basic insurance will not cover pre existing aliments or does it.
Use to serve Al at the supermarket in Derby when he was there , nice bloke
Where are you getting red meat that cheap in Bali?? Sanur super markets (Grand Lucky) almost 3x times that. Thanks
Badung markets
You should do a “Day in the life of Al” 😊😊
Unreal block, I’m in Java but live in Kalbarri near Geraldton
Why would people knock a genuine block like Alan, he sound like a top bloke to have a rum or ten with.
Hi Muzak can you buy houses in Bali and what would be the price if you did
A tiny villa from $50k A modern 1br villa shared pool from 100k, 2br from around 150.. etc
No sound on first part of video.
I've been to Bali since the early days - surfing. Jalan Legian was a dirt road. I am 67 and intend to move. I too hae the same pensions etc. as thus guy but I love the Balinese. I would like to give my money away and support the people in a beautiful place.
I remember those dirt roads in Legian, Bemo corner and being sold petrol for the bike in a plastic supermarket bag.
How do you go if you have medical problems like diabetes and need insulin it’s only $5.70 here if on pension how would prices compare
User pays. Diabetes meds about $2000 a year. Indonesia is not the place to be if you have health issues and care about them.
Murray, sow us the village please. A walk through.
Good idea. I'll do it in the next couple of days.. thanks for the idea
Muz, got an FYI for ya: The first 40 seconds of this video are dead silent. Then the sound suddenly pops on.
I know. Uploading error
Why ? A legend choose bali ? Anyone can tell me ?
Alan, why did you tell them that you were in Indo? What would happen if you had not told them?
LOVE ALANS LAST WORDS 😮😅😂
Good for Alan 😊 try jamu juice daily for aches and pains ....enjoy life away from the crap in WA
Alan slow down on the beer?
Great Alan, life is there to enjoy,
That's his decision, not yours.
Well said@@Aust-NZ-SPandtheworld
@tommytwohats true but doing welfare check
I understand the Gold Card system, my father had one , But can Allen , use , it for free medical assistance in Bali , ??
No he can't but he does have the bpjs (local insurance) here in Bali and it's only a couple of hundred dollars to head back home.if he needs anything. He can arrange local medical assistance through vet affairs
@@MurrayWilkinson1 thanks for the reply appreciate, I’m 68 Bali not on my Radar , but I spend 6 to 8 months a year in Thailand and Cambodia, regards
Peter
The people of Indo respect the Elders as well as the very young…….
Atta boy Alan
Fk the haters!
Misery loves company....as they say....so don't let em bring you down old son
At around 11 minutes, Alan appears to be well-used in keeping personal experiences to himself but is hiding information. Alan is coping the best way he can. One tough bugger.
My WW1 Anzac Cove Grandfather only gave code to my father, and decades later Dad, pre-internet - was able to work out what his father had been through.
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Muzak, I see you moved to Bali from NZ. Are you a kiwi?
Half and half.. mauzzie
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Muzak, with the Age Pension, if you are overseas for over 6 weeks you lose your energy allowance.
Kia Kaha New Zealand
Good on ya Alan maybe ( hopefully some flog sorry politician from Canberra watches this video and does more for are pensioners 3 years for a house and still waiting disgusting, and yes some people in Australia get money for nothing from the government and are absolute shit robbing miserable mongrels were people in bali get no hand outs from the government and Most are happy and are good people also a comment was made during this vlog was about different religions getting along . It amazed me that in nusa due you have the five churches right next to each other I think it is great a true testament to the people of bali maybe muza and fee with Allen off course could do a vlog on the 5 churches just a thought
Where abouts does Allen live
Sanur