£300 I have no chance
Maybe i am expecting to much but 270 to 300 GBP a week doesn't sound
much. When i have to pay all the household bills and other expenses that will come in. My job wage in Aus only command's this sort of money, my wife will get a part time job but i still think we will struggle to make ends meet. The whole point of coming to Aus is to have a better quality of life and spend more time with our 2 children. What I would like to know. is it possible to live in Aus on a small budget and is there any help from the government or agency's ?. :scared: |
Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by younggary
Maybe i am expecting to much but 270 to 300 GBP a week doesn't sound
much. When i have to pay all the household bills and other expenses that will come in. My job wage in Aus only command's this sort of money, my wife will get a part time job but i still think we will struggle to make ends meet. The whole point of coming to Aus is to have a better quality of life and spend more time with our 2 children. What I would like to know. is it possible to live in Aus on a small budget and is there any help from the government or agency's ?. :scared: There is a waiting time of two years before you get state assistance. Here's a link for you : http://www.immi.gov.au/settle/work/income_support.htm I should say that Australia is not really a cheap place to live, comparative to the UK, when you look at the overall picture. |
Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by younggary
Maybe i am expecting to much but 270 to 300 GBP a week doesn't sound
much. When i have to pay all the household bills and other expenses that will come in. My job wage in Aus only command's this sort of money, my wife will get a part time job but i still think we will struggle to make ends meet. The whole point of coming to Aus is to have a better quality of life and spend more time with our 2 children. What I would like to know. is it possible to live in Aus on a small budget and is there any help from the government or agency's ?. :scared: |
Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by fraser
If you have children you're entitled to child benefit as soon as you land.
Thank's 4 reply, I wonder if u can let me know how much the child benefit is ! |
Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by younggary
Hi Ya Fraser,
Thank's 4 reply, I wonder if u can let me know how much the child benefit is ! Try doing a search for centrelink and you may find it |
Re: £300 I have no chance
I've found the link just hit it and look down the page for estimate family assistance.
http://www.centrelink.gov.au/interne...ices/index.htm |
Re: £300 I have no chance
hello mate,
that's really not too bad a weekly wage mate, and if you are prepared to up-sticks and get that one-way ticket to a new life, then I'm sure you'll also be able to embrace the changes that you need to make to get by comfortably. If you're prepared to settle for somewhere basic but with fantastic oppotunities lifestyle wise, then you'll love it. If not then you'll most likely fall flat on your face. I hear a lot from people on here that they want a "better lifestyle" and more time with their kids, but you have to appreciate that to get some things you have to sacrifice others. Whether or not this is something you are willing to do is your decision, and yours alone. All the very best mate. Jamie |
Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by younggary
Maybe i am expecting to much but 270 to 300 GBP a week doesn't sound
much. When i have to pay all the household bills and other expenses that will come in. My job wage in Aus only command's this sort of money, my wife will get a part time job but i still think we will struggle to make ends meet. The whole point of coming to Aus is to have a better quality of life and spend more time with our 2 children. What I would like to know. is it possible to live in Aus on a small budget and is there any help from the government or agency's ?. :scared: Hi Would depend on where you're going to live, what kind of car/home etc you want. Some parts of Aus that'd be a fairly good wage. Will find you a link for cost of living etc if you want? Cheers :beer: |
Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by younggary
Maybe i am expecting to much but 270 to 300 GBP a week doesn't sound
much. When i have to pay all the household bills and other expenses that will come in. My job wage in Aus only command's this sort of money, my wife will get a part time job but i still think we will struggle to make ends meet. The whole point of coming to Aus is to have a better quality of life and spend more time with our 2 children. What I would like to know. is it possible to live in Aus on a small budget and is there any help from the government or agency's ?. :scared: |
Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by younggary
Maybe i am expecting to much but 270 to 300 GBP a week doesn't sound
much. When i have to pay all the household bills and other expenses that will come in. My job wage in Aus only command's this sort of money, my wife will get a part time job but i still think we will struggle to make ends meet. The whole point of coming to Aus is to have a better quality of life and spend more time with our 2 children. What I would like to know. is it possible to live in Aus on a small budget and is there any help from the government or agency's ?. :scared: Chances are you may end up working longer hours than you are in the UK for the same amount of pay. Wait until Johnny Howard's new workplace laws come into place and a lot of people may be even worse off... ...BUT... You wont know what your specific situation would be for sure until you give Aus a try anyways.. You may well be working longer hours for less pay, but rent/property is generally less than UK anyways, although other things like utility/energy bills and food shopping is around about the same price in each country. |
Re: £300 I have no chance
you could always stay in the uk and get a less demanding job.
Or move to thailand and live like a king off renting your house out. The world is your oyster, its just a few sacrifices that you have to make to be happy. You are dead a long time and the harder you work the quicker it goes by. We are buying a plot and a house outright when we get there, therefore less we have to earn. We are goin to grow or own veggies and have couple of chucks (do a half good life), and work part time if necessary. If you want quality outoor life away from the rat race then go for it. If you are too tied down with materialism and the need to keep up with the joneses then forget it. The decision is yours and good luck. al |
Re: £300 I have no chance
AL, something else you need to learn quick, a plot is something you buy for when you've finished living your dream, a block is something you buy whithin which to live it ;) :D
(The real estate people had many a laugh at me for that one :o ) |
Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by younggary
Maybe i am expecting to much but 270 to 300 GBP a week doesn't sound
much. When i have to pay all the household bills and other expenses that will come in. My job wage in Aus only command's this sort of money, my wife will get a part time job but i still think we will struggle to make ends meet. The whole point of coming to Aus is to have a better quality of life and spend more time with our 2 children. What I would like to know. is it possible to live in Aus on a small budget and is there any help from the government or agency's ?. :scared: Many people seem to start on low wages but build up after 6 months or a year, once they have local experience. Would this apply to you ? Working on £300 at 2.3, that gives a gross salary of about $35,000 is that correct ? If so, it is less than the average wage. But... that could easily be topped up with another $10,000 (net Family Tax Benefit) depending on the family circumstances. |
Re: £300 I have no chance
Although this does depend on where you are. I find our Sydney rent comparable to the rent we used to pay for a similar place in Oxford. Agreed about costs of other bills - fairly comparable to the UK. Personally speaking, I find the cost of living in Sydney to be more or less the same to the cost of living in the south of England.
Originally Posted by NJJ
You may well be working longer hours for less pay, but rent/property is generally less than UK anyways, although other things like utility/energy bills and food shopping is around about the same price in each country.
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Re: £300 I have no chance
To have good standard of living I reckon a combin annual salary should be $100K. I have only lived for 3 months. So not the correct person to say.
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Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by nfernand
To have good standard of living I reckon a combin annual salary should be $100K. I have only lived for 3 months. So not the correct person to say.
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Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by HUP
Oh christ here we go again ;)
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Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by nfernand
To have good standard of living I reckon a combin annual salary should be $100K. I have only lived for 3 months. So not the correct person to say.
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Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by Badge
Fingers in ears. I can't hear ANYTHING.
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Re: £300 I have no chance
nfernand, may I just say how remarkable your typing is for a 3 month old....your parents must be sooo proud :D
Originally Posted by nfernand
To have good standard of living I reckon a combin annual salary should be $100K. I have only lived for 3 months. So not the correct person to say.
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Re: £300 I have no chance
£300 what ocupation was that for and where did you see it ??????? :)
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Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by marie197500
£300 what ocupation was that for and where did you see it ??????? :)
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Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by Bradley7
Hi
Would depend on where you're going to live, what kind of car/home etc you want. Some parts of Aus that'd be a fairly good wage. Will find you a link for cost of living etc if you want? Cheers :beer: Thanks for reply sorry it's taken us so long to get back !! The link for the cost of living would be great if you get 5 mins. Cheers G & J |
Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by hevs
AL, something else you need to learn quick, a plot is something you buy for when you've finished living your dream, a block is something you buy whithin which to live it ;) :D
(The real estate people had many a laugh at me for that one :o ) Thanks again for my australian classes. You should start charging me! al.x |
Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by younggary
Bradley,
Thanks for reply sorry it's taken us so long to get back !! The link for the cost of living would be great if you get 5 mins. Cheers G & J Ok try this one it compares different citys and countrys! http://www.gomatilda.com/calculator/index.cfm |
Re: £300 I have no chance
Originally Posted by Bradley7
Ok try this one it compares different citys and countrys!
http://www.gomatilda.com/calculator/index.cfm I checked the Interstate side and got the following: If I earn $1,000 per week in Sydney and move to Brisbane I must earn $519.31 per week to maintain my standard of living Having moved from Sydney to Brisbane, I can say that this was NOT correct in our case :) |
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