CentreLink - Help for the young

Day 2,074, 10:55 Published in Australia Australia by Joey Development Scheme


Hello to you the Australian eRepublik players, On behalf of myself Dr Hugh Jardon and Claire-Louise we would like to give you a progress report on our financial in goings and out goings ( Included at the bottom of the Centrelink tasks) and to remind our new players about their Governments scheme to help them in their first steps in eRepublik.

Centrelink is a scheme created to reward you for completing basic tasks in the game and also give you a friendly nudge to help you become part of our growing community. The tasks are amazingly basic and the rewards for completing them are very generous and there are no catches. All you do is contact either of your Centrelink directors - Dr Hugh Jardon or Claire-Louise and you will be sent your supplies. Each task completed will see you receive 200 Q4 health and 5 Q7 tanks. Tasks as easy as reach level 15, yes they are that easy

Also listed below at the bottom of this article are links to other Government articles so if you find yourself with five minutes spare you might enjoy a little probing...I'll say no more.



Task 1 - Join the Australian Defence Force or any Military Unit - There are many benefits from joining a MU including doing your daily orders set by the MU. These reward you with a 100energy health bar and a bazooka to be used when you are a higher strength but for now they will be stockpiled in your storage.

Task 2 - Join a political party. Playing a part in the political side is an option open to you but if you wish to represent your country in eAustralian senate then you have to be a part of a political party. It also will open up doors to parts of our community you may miss otherwise. Parties can be found HERE

Task 3 - Reach level 15, once you've reached level 15, contact Director of Centrelink Dr Hugh Jardon or Claire-Louise and we will send you your rewards each time you inform us you have completed another task.

Task 4 - Reach level 20, again PM the people above (Task 3) for rewards.

Task 5 - Register on the eAustralian Forums and play a part in our growing community and you will meet many friendly people who are always willing to help you.

Task 6 - Once registered on the eAustralian Forums join the Australian Defence Force section. This way you can receive even more supplies and better get to know your fellow Aussies, just ask on the forums for access and it shall be granted.

Task 7 - Get on IRC and speak with current Country President Flatty or Minister for Education Saiwun...don't worry they don't bite and were new players once as well.

Task 8 - Earn your first True Patriot medal. You get these by completing a certain amount of damage for your country of citizenship - eAustralia and the game will also reward you with 5 gold automatically for achieving this. With us liberating our homeland this is the perfect time to fight for eAustralia.

Task 9 - Earn 100 strength points through training each day.

Task 10 - Reach the in-game rank of Sergeant. By fighting in your Military Unit you will soon reach this rank and reap the rewards.




About now you will see an appeal for donations...BUT NO! Thank you to your generosity (and you know who you are if you've already donated), we are confident that come the next CP elections on the 5th of August we will have not touched one cent of our budget set aside by your Government. This is a remarkable achievement and again a warm and sincere thank you to all who donated.

So far we have received the equivalent of 9788cc in food and money donations and distributed the equivalent of 13,400 Q4 Health and 335 Q7 tanks to our young Aussie players which has a value of 4964cc. Please remember though that all monies left over will be handed back to your Government treasury. All donations have been recorded and all outgoings as well.

We do not know if this scheme will be continued for next months administration but if perspective candidates would like it continued with the current Directors we are happy to discuss ideas and changes which were suggested by interviews with Centrelink participants, as well as suggestions we ourselves think could be beneficial.



Don't forget to vote and subscribe for future articles oh and visit the National Library too as it is very beneficial.

The eAustralian National Library











Please subscribe to the Government Department Newspapers, Join the eAustralian Forums, and take a look at our National Library run by the Department of Human Services to aid our New Players.