A word to the wise (ex-EK driver's experience)
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A word to the wise (ex-EK driver's experience)
I have recently escaped the evil empire and would like to share a few thoughts. Many things have been written about EK over the past years for the most part true, but i would like to add a few more insights.
After I tendered my resignation I was asked to attend for an EXIT interview. The under lying question was why are you leaving and what can we do to change your mind?
Simply put my reply was that prior to signing up I was presented a glossy corporate image of EK where I would live in a fabulous villa supplied by the company who would pay “all reasonable utilities” and all I had to do was jump into my chauffer driven Audi & fly approx 75 hours a month staying in 5 star hotels whilst my wife and children attended private school 95% paid for by the company and if I worked over time (more that 78) I would receive a healthy overtime payment known as productivity pay. Then on my return I would enjoy ample time off to enjoy liberal cosmopolitan Dubai and socialize with my friends. The incremental pay scale table along with the historical regular pay increases and amazing company profit share where brilliant, my promised & future tax free salary would allow us to live the good life with loads of toys and the ability to save a lot of money and if I stayed 5 years I would receive 75% of the company’s provident fund contributions representing 12% of my growing salary or 100% if I stayed 7 years. We could travel home and see the world regularly using the firm and standby tickets available to all staff not using holidays which were 42 days a years but using days off that we could bid for using the amazing EK bid system even stringing days together over 2 months so we could have 2 weeks off but still work our 75 hours. But the real carrot was the ability to make the left seat in 3 years.
The reality was very different, I had decided to leave because the accommodation was a scandal, what we were shown and what we eventually received were as different as a Boeing NG and an Antonov . The quality of the build was shoddy, it leaked whenever it rained and I guess the plumber did the tiling and the carpenter did the plumbing. I now had to pay a large portion of the exorbitant DEWA electricity and water bills for the villa that requires constant AC to keep at a reasonable temperature due to its poor insulation and a water requirement needed to keep the garden green to give my family somewhere same to play and relax escaping the world’s biggest construction site that is Dubai and having to pay extra fees because the company had not been paying its bills. When I returned from trips having driven home in the tattered battered Audi driven by a poor contract driver who was working 15 hours straight and driving the world’s most dangerous roads at 140km, I was continuously fatigued and trying to figure out what time zone I was in.
Working over 90 hours a month with the overtime pay essentially abolished by moving the threshold to beyond the legal annual average. The pay increases stopped and the published pay scale increment was abolished and the bonus none existent even thought the company continuously made money, the greed was becoming obvious, extreme and obscene. The cost of living had skyrocketed in Dubai and we were finding it difficult to make ends meet. We were not alone most of my neighbours were expressing the same worries, savings and toys were out of the question. Schools fees were rising an average of 12% per year on already crazy prices with company contribution frozen, so within 3 years my contribution of 5% was rising to over 25% and would represent 2 months of my stalled salary. The bid system was failing with top bids frequently not achieving the requested time off or pairings. Stringing days together proved difficult often impossible so trips had to wait until annual leave which was bid for and often achieved unworkable dates not coinciding with school holidays and only the 30 legal minimum days being permitted, the balance being allocated as random days off at the company’s will. Then to top it all the carrot of command had rotted and become turnip somewhere out in the distance out of reach getting further away.
So what can we do to convince you to stay they asked, I simply replied deliver on your promises, give me chance at command, increase my salary so i can afford to stay, sort out the school fees and give me back my life so i can enjoy my family by allowing me to fly reasonable long haul hours. The reply was that current policy does not permit us to do that.
In the words of the soon to be late Mr ED “You’re obviously not getting my message. We don’t accept email objection letters. Additionally, our contracts with all employees allow for revisions to the conditions and policies of the company so long as they are advised to the employee – it does not require a ‘re-negotiation” – your contract is worthless, it is a guide, the writing is on the wall chaps, bail if you can, plan if you can’t, join at your peril.
I for one have acted and not just talked, life on the outside is good despite what they will have you believe. You simply cannot not apply a low-cost short haul model safely to a long haul operation. My advice to the wannabe if you have a job and it pays your bills stay, if you’re out of work and get an EK job offer by all means take it but be warned!
Maybe the coming bumper profit will see some changes for the better either through logic and open eyes or through economic competition for staff, but I seriously doubt it.
After I tendered my resignation I was asked to attend for an EXIT interview. The under lying question was why are you leaving and what can we do to change your mind?
Simply put my reply was that prior to signing up I was presented a glossy corporate image of EK where I would live in a fabulous villa supplied by the company who would pay “all reasonable utilities” and all I had to do was jump into my chauffer driven Audi & fly approx 75 hours a month staying in 5 star hotels whilst my wife and children attended private school 95% paid for by the company and if I worked over time (more that 78) I would receive a healthy overtime payment known as productivity pay. Then on my return I would enjoy ample time off to enjoy liberal cosmopolitan Dubai and socialize with my friends. The incremental pay scale table along with the historical regular pay increases and amazing company profit share where brilliant, my promised & future tax free salary would allow us to live the good life with loads of toys and the ability to save a lot of money and if I stayed 5 years I would receive 75% of the company’s provident fund contributions representing 12% of my growing salary or 100% if I stayed 7 years. We could travel home and see the world regularly using the firm and standby tickets available to all staff not using holidays which were 42 days a years but using days off that we could bid for using the amazing EK bid system even stringing days together over 2 months so we could have 2 weeks off but still work our 75 hours. But the real carrot was the ability to make the left seat in 3 years.
The reality was very different, I had decided to leave because the accommodation was a scandal, what we were shown and what we eventually received were as different as a Boeing NG and an Antonov . The quality of the build was shoddy, it leaked whenever it rained and I guess the plumber did the tiling and the carpenter did the plumbing. I now had to pay a large portion of the exorbitant DEWA electricity and water bills for the villa that requires constant AC to keep at a reasonable temperature due to its poor insulation and a water requirement needed to keep the garden green to give my family somewhere same to play and relax escaping the world’s biggest construction site that is Dubai and having to pay extra fees because the company had not been paying its bills. When I returned from trips having driven home in the tattered battered Audi driven by a poor contract driver who was working 15 hours straight and driving the world’s most dangerous roads at 140km, I was continuously fatigued and trying to figure out what time zone I was in.
Working over 90 hours a month with the overtime pay essentially abolished by moving the threshold to beyond the legal annual average. The pay increases stopped and the published pay scale increment was abolished and the bonus none existent even thought the company continuously made money, the greed was becoming obvious, extreme and obscene. The cost of living had skyrocketed in Dubai and we were finding it difficult to make ends meet. We were not alone most of my neighbours were expressing the same worries, savings and toys were out of the question. Schools fees were rising an average of 12% per year on already crazy prices with company contribution frozen, so within 3 years my contribution of 5% was rising to over 25% and would represent 2 months of my stalled salary. The bid system was failing with top bids frequently not achieving the requested time off or pairings. Stringing days together proved difficult often impossible so trips had to wait until annual leave which was bid for and often achieved unworkable dates not coinciding with school holidays and only the 30 legal minimum days being permitted, the balance being allocated as random days off at the company’s will. Then to top it all the carrot of command had rotted and become turnip somewhere out in the distance out of reach getting further away.
So what can we do to convince you to stay they asked, I simply replied deliver on your promises, give me chance at command, increase my salary so i can afford to stay, sort out the school fees and give me back my life so i can enjoy my family by allowing me to fly reasonable long haul hours. The reply was that current policy does not permit us to do that.
In the words of the soon to be late Mr ED “You’re obviously not getting my message. We don’t accept email objection letters. Additionally, our contracts with all employees allow for revisions to the conditions and policies of the company so long as they are advised to the employee – it does not require a ‘re-negotiation” – your contract is worthless, it is a guide, the writing is on the wall chaps, bail if you can, plan if you can’t, join at your peril.
I for one have acted and not just talked, life on the outside is good despite what they will have you believe. You simply cannot not apply a low-cost short haul model safely to a long haul operation. My advice to the wannabe if you have a job and it pays your bills stay, if you’re out of work and get an EK job offer by all means take it but be warned!
Maybe the coming bumper profit will see some changes for the better either through logic and open eyes or through economic competition for staff, but I seriously doubt it.
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And I can guarantee that the reason for your resignation would have been placed under heading of "Personal".
A rather handy all encompassing explanation to the powers above, that accepts no fault on the company side.
There are none so blind as those who choose not to see.
A rather handy all encompassing explanation to the powers above, that accepts no fault on the company side.
There are none so blind as those who choose not to see.
Five years ago EK would have been my dream job. Working for a legacy carrier and not wanting to pack it in , but still reading these boards, Emirates seemed like a very happy progressive company.
How things have changed in such a short time. Is it the Emiratization of flight ops? When did the rot set in?
When my previous company shut down and I needed to find a new home I accepted the first firm offer and went to work for the guys south of you, mainly because I didn't wish to go through the selection process twice.
If I had been offered a job first by EK I probably would have accepted it. The way your managers are treating you guys I believe when the next hiring boom comes up EK will have a lot of shinny new aircraft parked because there wont be pilots to fly them. Hopefully management is reading these forums and will do something quickly to correct the current crisis.
How things have changed in such a short time. Is it the Emiratization of flight ops? When did the rot set in?
When my previous company shut down and I needed to find a new home I accepted the first firm offer and went to work for the guys south of you, mainly because I didn't wish to go through the selection process twice.
If I had been offered a job first by EK I probably would have accepted it. The way your managers are treating you guys I believe when the next hiring boom comes up EK will have a lot of shinny new aircraft parked because there wont be pilots to fly them. Hopefully management is reading these forums and will do something quickly to correct the current crisis.
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Sad comments. Almost joined EK a few years ago, glad now with hindsight that I didn't! Since things are picking up in the far east and contracts are being renewed again staying on was the right call.
The main reason we didn't come was that my wife felt she would be discriminated against in Dubai, given that she is not Anglo-Saxon.
Looks like there are bigger problems in sunny Dubai though. One thing about the far east - contracts are honoured to the letter. Very silly of the Dubains to try to wiggle out of a contract, it will always come back to bite them.
The main reason we didn't come was that my wife felt she would be discriminated against in Dubai, given that she is not Anglo-Saxon.
Looks like there are bigger problems in sunny Dubai though. One thing about the far east - contracts are honoured to the letter. Very silly of the Dubains to try to wiggle out of a contract, it will always come back to bite them.
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Very well-written.
Reminded me of Good Will Hunting, when Matt Damon is being interviewed for the CIA job and explains why he shouldn't take it.
Good luck with your new job whatever it is.
Reminded me of Good Will Hunting, when Matt Damon is being interviewed for the CIA job and explains why he shouldn't take it.
Good luck with your new job whatever it is.
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Well written but:
Emirates remains one of the best packages available.
Can anyone name another Airline that offers a better package and is currently recruiting? Please give details if able.
Most know this hence the turnover of pilots is well within historic norms with regards to Emirates and better than many major carriers.
Job security is high from a number of perspectives. E.g. Not the same can be said for a major British carrier that is undoubtably going to collapse or break up given their losses, industrial action and an unsustainable pension system that has been raided to the point where the liabilities will ultimately bring the airline down. Many will not see their expected returns. Contrast this with Emirates' completely independent Provident Fund.
We can probably expect many of this carrier's pilots to be applying here over the next few years. Most of them arriving with more than ample type and network experience.
Emirates remains one of the best packages available.
Can anyone name another Airline that offers a better package and is currently recruiting? Please give details if able.
Most know this hence the turnover of pilots is well within historic norms with regards to Emirates and better than many major carriers.
Job security is high from a number of perspectives. E.g. Not the same can be said for a major British carrier that is undoubtably going to collapse or break up given their losses, industrial action and an unsustainable pension system that has been raided to the point where the liabilities will ultimately bring the airline down. Many will not see their expected returns. Contrast this with Emirates' completely independent Provident Fund.
We can probably expect many of this carrier's pilots to be applying here over the next few years. Most of them arriving with more than ample type and network experience.
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M&M/Mana or whoever else you'll be soon, did you actually read the post?
If they/you stuck to the 'contract', and I use the word contract loosely, it may well be one of the best packages but YOU lie and cheat it down to a mediocre one.
As for the so called provident fund you have to be in management to think any returns from the BA pension could be anywhere near as cr*p as the mismanaged fund we have to put up with.
So the managements strategy is to keep working the crews to the max in the hope that eventually BA pilots (once BA goes bust?) will jump at the chance to come over and do the same... Where do they get you idiots from?
Well done Escaped EK, hope to follow soon. Perhaps you could tell us where the tunnel is?
Emirates remains one of the best packages available.
As for the so called provident fund you have to be in management to think any returns from the BA pension could be anywhere near as cr*p as the mismanaged fund we have to put up with.
So the managements strategy is to keep working the crews to the max in the hope that eventually BA pilots (once BA goes bust?) will jump at the chance to come over and do the same... Where do they get you idiots from?
Well done Escaped EK, hope to follow soon. Perhaps you could tell us where the tunnel is?
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So, we have a couple of pilots who have actually lived the dream and found it a nightmare.
Shame they treat their expats like day labor.
The airline does have lots of new equipment on order.
Wonder who they will find to fly all those new A380s?
Shame they treat their expats like day labor.
The airline does have lots of new equipment on order.
Wonder who they will find to fly all those new A380s?
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Wonder who they will find to fly all those new A380s?
No shortage, me thinks.
Now, having said this, just what guys find when they are actually employeed is another kettle of fish...apparently.
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The word is out!
M&M,
Please quit saying what a great package we have. That is the lure of today. We all know that that is subject to change without any notice and a pilot's health is worth more than what you say you offer. The word is out around the world and until you make the flight conditions better (i.e. not 90+ hours every month with min days off) people will not come and we will continue to leave.
Please quit saying what a great package we have. That is the lure of today. We all know that that is subject to change without any notice and a pilot's health is worth more than what you say you offer. The word is out around the world and until you make the flight conditions better (i.e. not 90+ hours every month with min days off) people will not come and we will continue to leave.
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Can anyone name another Airline that offers a better package and is currently recruiting? Please give details if able.
Just off the top of my head....Air Japan contract (higher pay), NCA contract (higher pay) and accepting resume's for recruitment within the year, any of the Air China contracts (higher pay). Actually most of the contracts out there currently pay more than Emirates. As for permanent employment, there are quite a few airlines that pay significantly more than Emirates, but as you imply, are not recruiting... like British Airways and Cathay.
That being said I do not think Emirates is a bad gig. There are plenty of places that are much worse. Money is not everything. There are so many factors that are specific to any individual that will determine the quality of a "JOB"
Just off the top of my head....Air Japan contract (higher pay), NCA contract (higher pay) and accepting resume's for recruitment within the year, any of the Air China contracts (higher pay). Actually most of the contracts out there currently pay more than Emirates. As for permanent employment, there are quite a few airlines that pay significantly more than Emirates, but as you imply, are not recruiting... like British Airways and Cathay.
That being said I do not think Emirates is a bad gig. There are plenty of places that are much worse. Money is not everything. There are so many factors that are specific to any individual that will determine the quality of a "JOB"
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Escaped EK - enjoy having your life back mate and what a great post.
Absolutely a must read for anybody thinking of joining. Rolling from one punch to the next is what it feels like.
Anyone considering EK take heed of the warning, as things stand right now, this is very sound advice.
MM - give it up, the "EK great package" line is getting old.
Absolutely a must read for anybody thinking of joining. Rolling from one punch to the next is what it feels like.
Anyone considering EK take heed of the warning, as things stand right now, this is very sound advice.
MM - give it up, the "EK great package" line is getting old.
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MM,
1) "Most know this hence the turnover of pilots is well within historic norms".
Is it possible that this has more to do with the current economic downturn and not so much to do with what a fabulous job this is? It might be more accurate to measure the success of our current recruitment drive and how many of the selected candidates are actually pitching up for the job.
2) "Job security is high from a number of perspectives."
Do you want to try explaining that to all the people who have been fired/demoted/disciplined in the last 12 months? Most notably to Manchester F/O who was fired during training for doing a go-around?
3) "a major British carrier that is undoubtably going to collapse".
I don't know what to say.........! Where did you pluck that undoubted fact from?
4) "We can probably expect many of this carrier's pilots to be applying here over the next few years."
Possibly you haven't been here terribly long, so let me help you out. An assortment of managers from TCK's time onwards have been predicting the imminent arrival of "many" BA pilots who are going to solve all our recruitment and experience problems. It just hasn't happened. If indeed you are management, may I ask: "Does this mean you will be opening the doors to DEC's again.....?"
SM
1) "Most know this hence the turnover of pilots is well within historic norms".
Is it possible that this has more to do with the current economic downturn and not so much to do with what a fabulous job this is? It might be more accurate to measure the success of our current recruitment drive and how many of the selected candidates are actually pitching up for the job.
2) "Job security is high from a number of perspectives."
Do you want to try explaining that to all the people who have been fired/demoted/disciplined in the last 12 months? Most notably to Manchester F/O who was fired during training for doing a go-around?
3) "a major British carrier that is undoubtably going to collapse".
I don't know what to say.........! Where did you pluck that undoubted fact from?
4) "We can probably expect many of this carrier's pilots to be applying here over the next few years."
Possibly you haven't been here terribly long, so let me help you out. An assortment of managers from TCK's time onwards have been predicting the imminent arrival of "many" BA pilots who are going to solve all our recruitment and experience problems. It just hasn't happened. If indeed you are management, may I ask: "Does this mean you will be opening the doors to DEC's again.....?"
SM
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1) Simple economics. In down times they will squeeze us like lemons. In good times reward us to show the world, and their creditors that all is good.
2) Only fractions of the trust circulates in rumors. Thats a fact! the rest is mere spin offs of the truth. This IS an airline in the 14th century...their management sometimes reflects it. If BA or the other big airlines could fire pilots at will, they would too. Its every managers wet dream to come there before retirement and try out those principles that didnt work at home.
3) Who knows! Swiss Air didnt see it coming either.... SAS might be next..
4) The doors doe DEC was never closed. Its an automatic door that opens when you approach it. Rightly so. I dont particularly like the DEC concept, but it has always been part of the expat pilot scene. I expect the I too will be a DEC sometime...maybe you will too!
Take Care
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2) Only fractions of the trust circulates in rumors. Thats a fact! the rest is mere spin offs of the truth. This IS an airline in the 14th century...their management sometimes reflects it. If BA or the other big airlines could fire pilots at will, they would too. Its every managers wet dream to come there before retirement and try out those principles that didnt work at home.
3) Who knows! Swiss Air didnt see it coming either.... SAS might be next..
4) The doors doe DEC was never closed. Its an automatic door that opens when you approach it. Rightly so. I dont particularly like the DEC concept, but it has always been part of the expat pilot scene. I expect the I too will be a DEC sometime...maybe you will too!
Take Care
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Sydney only
QCM1 Here are a list of Sydney Mosque's, there are many more in other cities. Try building a Church in the ME. Another twist of facts.
Sydney Mosques and Prayer Room Locations
Sydney Mosques and Prayer Room Locations
Name: Al-Azhar Mosque
Address: 172 Burwood Rd,Burwood,NSW 2192
Phone: 97404396
Address: 172 Burwood Rd,Burwood,NSW 2192
Phone: 97404396
Name: Artarmon Musallah
Address: 35 Hampden Rd,Artarmon,NSW 2064
Address: 35 Hampden Rd,Artarmon,NSW 2064
Name: Ashfield Musallah
Address: 1/27 Holden st.,Ashfield,NSW 2131
Address: 1/27 Holden st.,Ashfield,NSW 2131
Name: Auburn Gallipoli Mosque
Address: 15-19 North Parade,Auburn,NSW 2144
Phone: 96465972
Address: 15-19 North Parade,Auburn,NSW 2144
Phone: 96465972
Name: Auburn Musallah
Address: 12-16 Harrow Road,Auburn,NSW 2144
Phone: 98203553
Address: 12-16 Harrow Road,Auburn,NSW 2144
Phone: 98203553
Name: Bankstown Mosque [Masjid-e-Abu Bakr]
Address: 2 Winspear Ave,Bankstown,NSW 2200
Phone: 97074842
Address: 2 Winspear Ave,Bankstown,NSW 2200
Phone: 97074842
Name: Bankstown Musalla
Address: 108 Adnum Lane,Bankstown,NSW 2200
Address: 108 Adnum Lane,Bankstown,NSW 2200
Name: Belmore Mosque
Address: 172B Burwood Road,Belmore,NSW 2192
Address: 172B Burwood Road,Belmore,NSW 2192
Name: Blacktown Mosque
Address: Cnr Prince and Forth Street,Blacktown,NSW 2148
Address: Cnr Prince and Forth Street,Blacktown,NSW 2148
Name: Bonnyrigg Mosque
Address: 44 Bibbys Place,Bonnyrigg,NSW 2177
Phone: 98234126
Address: 44 Bibbys Place,Bonnyrigg,NSW 2177
Phone: 98234126
Name: Cabramatta Mosque
Address: 52 Water Street,Cabramatta West,NSW 2216
Address: 52 Water Street,Cabramatta West,NSW 2216
Name: Campbelltown (Minto) Mosque
Address: 44-48 Westmoreland Rd,Leumeah,NSW 2560
Phone: 98202536
Address: 44-48 Westmoreland Rd,Leumeah,NSW 2560
Phone: 98202536
Name: Carringbah Musalah
Address: 28 Frosbisher Ave,Carringbah,NSW 2229
Phone: 95256694
Address: 28 Frosbisher Ave,Carringbah,NSW 2229
Phone: 95256694
Name: Central Coast Mosque (Wyong Mosque)
Address: 13A Howarth Street,Wyong,NSW 2259
Phone: 43531451
Address: 13A Howarth Street,Wyong,NSW 2259
Phone: 43531451
Name: Charmhaven Musallah
Address: 18 Pacific Hwy,Charmhaven,NSW 2263
Phone: 43931599
Address: 18 Pacific Hwy,Charmhaven,NSW 2263
Phone: 43931599
Name: Chatswood Musalah
Address: 1 Albert Ave,Chatswood,NSW 2057
Address: 1 Albert Ave,Chatswood,NSW 2057
Name: Dee Why [Al Jihad] Mosque
Address: 12 South Creek Rd,Dee Why,NSW 2099
Phone: 99826102
Address: 12 South Creek Rd,Dee Why,NSW 2099
Phone: 99826102
Name: Erskinville Mosque
Address: 13 John Street,Erskinville,NSW 2043
Phone: 95163039
Address: 13 John Street,Erskinville,NSW 2043
Phone: 95163039
Name: Gladesville Musallah
Address: Cowell Street Car Park,Gladesville,NSW 2111
Address: Cowell Street Car Park,Gladesville,NSW 2111
Name: Global Islamic Youth Centre & Prayer Hall
Address: 265 George St,Liverpool,NSW 2170
Phone: 96021511
Address: 265 George St,Liverpool,NSW 2170
Phone: 96021511
Name: Gosford Musalah
Address: Narrara Road,Gosford,NSW 2250
Address: Narrara Road,Gosford,NSW 2250
Name: Granville Musallah
Address: 3/ 23-25 South Street,Granville,NSW 2142
Phone: 96324475
Address: 3/ 23-25 South Street,Granville,NSW 2142
Phone: 96324475
Name: Green Valley Mosque
Address: 264 Wilson Road,Green Valley,NSW 2168
Phone: 96074074
Address: 264 Wilson Road,Green Valley,NSW 2168
Phone: 96074074
Name: Gwynneville [Omar] Mosque
Address: 9 Foley Street,Gwynneville,NSW 2500
Phone: 43531451
Address: 9 Foley Street,Gwynneville,NSW 2500
Phone: 43531451
Name: Hornsby Musala
Address: 73 Jersey St,Hornsby,NSW 207
Phone: 414507255
Address: 73 Jersey St,Hornsby,NSW 207
Phone: 414507255
Name: Illawarra Mosque [Bilal Mosque]
Address: 1 Bethlehem Street,Cringila,NSW 2501
Phone: 42746232
Address: 1 Bethlehem Street,Cringila,NSW 2501
Phone: 42746232
Name: Kensington Musallah
Address: 1/178 Cnr of ANZAC Parade & Todman Avenue,Kensington,NSW 2033
Address: 1/178 Cnr of ANZAC Parade & Todman Avenue,Kensington,NSW 2033
Name: Lakemba Mosque [Al-Imam Ali]
Address: 65 - 67 Wangee Road,Lakemba,NSW 2195
Phone: 97506833
Address: 65 - 67 Wangee Road,Lakemba,NSW 2195
Phone: 97506833
Name: Lakemba Musalah
Address: 19 Haldon Street Cnr Railway Pde,Lakemba,NSW 2195
Phone: 97503690
Address: 19 Haldon Street Cnr Railway Pde,Lakemba,NSW 2195
Phone: 97503690
Name: Liverpool Mosque
Address: 42 Wilson Road,Hinchinbrook,NSW 2168
Phone: 96074074
Address: 42 Wilson Road,Hinchinbrook,NSW 2168
Phone: 96074074
Name: Lurnea Mosque (Islamic House Mosque)
Address:9 Brigalow Avenue,Casula,NSW 2158
Address:9 Brigalow Avenue,Casula,NSW 2158
Name: Macquarie University Musalla
Address:Ground Floor, International Bldg, Macquarie University,North Ryde,NSW 2113
Address:Ground Floor, International Bldg, Macquarie University,North Ryde,NSW 2113
Name: Mascot Musallah
Address:Upstairs 1215 Botany Road,Mascot,NSW 2020
Phone: 96624410
Address:Upstairs 1215 Botany Road,Mascot,NSW 2020
Phone: 96624410
Name: Masjid Darul Imaan
Address:Cnr Princess Hwy & Eden St,Arncliffe,NSW 2205
Address:Cnr Princess Hwy & Eden St,Arncliffe,NSW 2205
Name: Mayfield Mosque
Address:36 Silsoe Street,Mayfield,NSW 2304
Address:36 Silsoe Street,Mayfield,NSW 2304
Name: Merrylands Friday Prayers Hall
Address:Merrylands Community Centre, Miller St, Merrylands,Merrylands,NSW 2160
Phone: 96826280
Address:Merrylands Community Centre, Miller St, Merrylands,Merrylands,NSW 2160
Phone: 96826280
Name: Nepean Mosque
Address:Cnr Luxford Rd and Hythe Street,Mount Druitt,NSW 2770
Phone: 98322546
Address:Cnr Luxford Rd and Hythe Street,Mount Druitt,NSW 2770
Phone: 98322546
Name: Newcastle Mosque
Address:6 Metcalf Street,Wallsend,NSW 2287
Phone: 49500099
Address:6 Metcalf Street,Wallsend,NSW 2287
Phone: 49500099
Name: North Sydney Musalah
Address:McMahons Point Community Centre, 165 Blue Point Rd,North Sydney,NSW 2060
Address:McMahons Point Community Centre, 165 Blue Point Rd,North Sydney,NSW 2060
Name: Omar Mosque - Auburn
Address:43 Harrow Road,Auburn,NSW 2144
Phone: 96437711
Address:43 Harrow Road,Auburn,NSW 2144
Phone: 96437711
Name: Omar Mosque Wollongong
Address:9 Foley St, Gwynneville,Wollongong,NSW 2500
Phone: 02-4225 1962
Address:9 Foley St, Gwynneville,Wollongong,NSW 2500
Phone: 02-4225 1962
Name: Paramatta Musalah
Address:Paramatta Town Hall,Paramatta,NSW 2150
Address:Paramatta Town Hall,Paramatta,NSW 2150
Name: Penshurst Mosque
Address:447 Forrest Rd,Penshurst,NSW 2222
Phone: 95803390
Address:447 Forrest Rd,Penshurst,NSW 2222
Phone: 95803390
Name: Prospect Musallah
Address:420 Blacktown Road,Prospect,NSW 2148
Address:420 Blacktown Road,Prospect,NSW 2148
Name: Punchbowl Musallah
Address:27 Matthews Road,Punchbowl,NSW 2196
Address:27 Matthews Road,Punchbowl,NSW 2196
Name: Redfern Mosque
Address:328 Cleveland St,Redfern,NSW 2010
Phone: 96984149
Address:328 Cleveland St,Redfern,NSW 2010
Phone: 96984149
Name: Rooty Hill Mosque
Address:25-29 Woodstock Ave,Rooty Hill,NSW 2770
Phone: 96772613
Address:25-29 Woodstock Ave,Rooty Hill,NSW 2770
Phone: 96772613
Name: Rydalmere Mosque
Address:465 Victoria Rd, Cnr Primrose Ave,Rydalmere,NSW 2116
Phone: 96387788
Address:465 Victoria Rd, Cnr Primrose Ave,Rydalmere,NSW 2116
Phone: 96387788
Name: Ryde Masjeed-Musallah
Address:120 Blaxland Road,Ryde,NSW 2112
Phone: 98072149
Address:120 Blaxland Road,Ryde,NSW 2112
Phone: 98072149
Name: Sefton Mosque
Address:11-13 Helen Street,Sefton,NSW 2162
Phone: 96451313
Address:11-13 Helen Street,Sefton,NSW 2162
Phone: 96451313
Name: Smithfield Mosque
Address:30 Bourke St,Smithfield,NSW 2164
Phone: 96092551
Address:30 Bourke St,Smithfield,NSW 2164
Phone: 96092551
Name: South Hurstville Musallah
Address:18 Culwulla Street,South Hurstville,NSW 2220
Address:18 Culwulla Street,South Hurstville,NSW 2220
Name: Surry Hills Mosque
Address:175-177, Commonwealth Street,Surry Hills,NSW 2010
Phone: 92810440
Address:175-177, Commonwealth Street,Surry Hills,NSW 2010
Phone: 92810440
Name: Sydney CBD Musalah
Address:Level 2, 86 Pitt Street,Sydney,NSW 2000
Address:Level 2, 86 Pitt Street,Sydney,NSW 2000
Name: Tempe Mosque [Al-Hijrah]
Address:45 Station Street,Tempe,NSW 2044
Phone: 95588533
Address:45 Station Street,Tempe,NSW 2044
Phone: 95588533
Name: Town Hall Mussalah
Address:167B Castlereagh Street, Town Hall,Sydney,NSW 2000
Address:167B Castlereagh Street, Town Hall,Sydney,NSW 2000
Name: Wynyard Mussalah
Address:60 Clarence Street,Sydney,NSW 2000
Address:60 Clarence Street,Sydney,NSW 2000
Name: York Street Mosque
Address:36 York Street,Sydney,NSW 2000
Phone: 92992798
Address:36 York Street,Sydney,NSW 2000
Phone: 92992798
Name: Zetland Mosque
Address:932 Bourke Street,Zetland,NSW 2017
Phone: 93196733
Address:932 Bourke Street,Zetland,NSW 2017
Phone: 93196733
Last edited by johnnyramjet; 22nd Mar 2010 at 09:03. Reason: missed name