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5 Things
We are in the throws of getting ready for our move to QLD in the new year and I just wondered from those of you already down-under...
What 5 things do you wish you'd bought in the UK before you moved to Auz? |
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Originally Posted by PaulC259
(Post 5575626)
We are in the throws of getting ready for our move to QLD in the new year and I just wondered from those of you already down-under...
What 5 things do you wish you'd bought in the UK before you moved to Auz? everything everything everything everything |
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On a previous thread lots of people said to bring bedding as apparently it's expensive to get anything remotely decent in Oz. Also for some reason, whirlagigs!!
Have a search of the board, there's huge thread on what people wish they'd brought and would recommend others to bring. good luck! Therese |
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Originally Posted by RedT
(Post 5575656)
On a previous thread lots of people said to bring bedding as apparently it's expensive to get anything remotely decent in Oz. Also for some reason, whirlagigs!!
Have a search of the board, there's huge thread on what people wish they'd brought and would recommend others to bring. good luck! Therese Buzzy |
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Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
(Post 5575679)
Yes I would have bought a whirlagig if I knew what one was ???
Buzzy |
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one of those washing lines that spin around! :rofl:
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Hi there,
A useful question which (as someone has pointed out, has a thread somewhere on the site). For my own use I spent a bit of time compiling info from the threads (and gave up as too much info) but here is what I have so far. 1. good quality underwear 2. socks 3. towels 4. electric heaters 5. computers 6. mobile handset 7. chocolate 8. 2 in 1 shampoo 9. suits 10. comfortable shoes 11. good vacuum cleaner/hoover 12. good duvets 13. men’s plain cotton shirts 14. men’s suits 15. Heinz tomato soup 16. Ibuprofen/paracetamol 17. coat hangers ? 18. clothes tumble dryer 19. books 20. kettle 21. iron 22. hot water bottles 23. scarves and gloves 24. Ultra sanitary towels 25. Kids t shirts – good quality 26. beside tables 27. lamps 28. food processor 29. china and kitchen equipment 30. Would anyone like to continue this? Having done this I think I should point out that people are very different and having moved alot over different continents it depends on how attached you are to your whirlmajigs etc and whether you are ready to adapt to what is available in your host country. Me thinks "when in Rome do as the Romans do" and make do with whatever the country has to offer. Australia is a developed country so I doubt if it will be too hard to get most things a Brit would want. Ciao |
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Originally Posted by honeybee
(Post 5577409)
Hi there,
A useful question which (as someone has pointed out, has a thread somewhere on the site). For my own use I spent a bit of time compiling info from the threads (and gave up as too much info) but here is what I have so far. 9. suits 11. good vacuum cleaner/hoover 13. men’s plain cotton shirts 14. men’s suits 15. Heinz tomato soup 19. books 24. Ultra sanitary towels 25. Kids t shirts – good quality Would anyone like to continue this?
Originally Posted by honeybee
(Post 5577409)
Having done this I think I should point out that people are very different and having moved alot over different continents it depends on how attached you are to your whirlmajigs etc and whether you are ready to adapt to what is available in your host country. Me thinks "when in Rome do as the Romans do" and make do with whatever the country has to offer. Australia is a developed country so I doubt if it will be too hard to get most things a Brit would want.
Ciao This is in no way meant to be insulting to anyone. I am just totally gobsmacked that people say these things are unobtainable or crap here. They are either a) thick or b) lazy and can't be arsed to find the stuff. The only problem I have found is having to search the shops that have the stuff but that's only because the shops are different obviously and you have to get used to the new ones. Australia is a well developed ;) country. Contrary to what some people say, Australians are, in the main, intelligent and would be highly offended to hear some of the nonsense spoken on here about the unavailability of good quality coathangers or duvets etc. Kettles they sell a plenty believe it or not Bring stuff you think will help you settle in. Whether that is all your furniture or your favourite brand of washing powder, bring what you want but bear in mind at some point in the future, anything you bring will need replacing and then, horrors, you'll go and buy Australian and you never know, you may like the stuff and in some instances find it better than the UK equivalent. It's all cool people:thumbsup: |
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9. suits
11. good vacuum cleaner/hoover 13. men’s plain cotton shirts 14. men’s suits 15. Heinz tomato soup 19. books 24. Ultra sanitary towels 25. Kids t shirts – good quality You could even remove most of the remainder of the list! Suits and shirts (even plain ones :rolleyes:) are sold in all the usual places. What do people think that guys here wear to the office? They look much the same as their UK counterparts in suits, shirts and ties - and they certainly don't all go overseas to buy them. Heinz sell soup here too - they even have tomato, believe it or not. I managed to fit my kids out in t-shirts with no trouble and no shrinkage. The only things that I would say are worth bringing are books (not that we don't have books here) but they're apparantly cheaper in the UK. No idea what's special about Ultra sanitary pads. If you can't live without them, then bring them... |
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Originally Posted by NickyC
(Post 5577469)
9. suits
11. good vacuum cleaner/hoover 13. men’s plain cotton shirts 14. men’s suits 15. Heinz tomato soup 19. books 24. Ultra sanitary towels 25. Kids t shirts – good quality You could even remove most of the remainder of the list! Suits and shirts (even plain ones :rolleyes:) are sold in all the usual places. What do people think that guys here wear to the office? They look much the same as their UK counterparts in suits, shirts and ties - and they certainly don't all go overseas to buy them. Heinz sell soup here too - they even have tomato, believe it or not. I managed to fit my kids out in t-shirts with no trouble and no shrinkage. The only things that I would say are worth bringing are books (not that we don't have books here) but they're apparantly cheaper in the UK. No idea what's special about Ultra sanitary pads. If you can't live without them, then bring them... Ultra Sanitary towels equivalent is Libra. Books - there's always some cheap ones about if you look for them in places other than the big book shops. Or there's always e-bay. :) |
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I didn't like to remove everything. Thought that would be rude :D Not bought mens shirts or suits but I've seen plenty of blokes looking smart in them and they can't all have been over to Singapore to have them made.
Sanitary products? Must admit it took me a while to find stuff that I was comfortable with but it's all good. Let's face it, Aussie women do have periods:D Books I get when Kmart and Big W have their regular sales and believe me I have a lot of books. Heinz anything makes me heave to be honest. Baked beans and tomato soup are rank in whatever country. Kids tee shirts - I have no idea. Two girls of 12 and 15 are definitely not interested in any shirts other than Supre or Valley Girl etc. I still can't get over the coathangers and duvets. And what's the crack with kettles :confused: |
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Originally Posted by moneypen20
(Post 5577550)
I still can't get over the coathangers and duvets. And what's the crack with kettles :confused:
Duvets - apparantly they aren't thick enough here for the freezing cold winters. I tackled that problem by buying a massive fleecy throw - works a treat and is as warm as toast. Kettles - Didn't someone once say they went all white inside or something :D I think that's when the ' you need to bring your kettle cos they are crap here ' comment started. :D |
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Originally Posted by Wendy
(Post 5577569)
Coathangers - you don't get them given when you buy something. Of course they do sell them, so it's not like you will have to pile your clothes up on the floor or anything. Or if you ask for the hangers, they will more than not give you them.
Duvets - apparantly they aren't thick enough here for the freezing cold winters. I tackled that problem by buying a massive fleecy throw - works a treat and is as warm as toast. Kettles - Didn't someone once say they went all white inside or something :D I think that's when the ' you need to bring your kettle cos they are crap here ' comment started. :D I had to get the girls new duvets because they got bigger beds. There was stacks of thickness choice, most I had to ignore because they'd have been way to hot up here. Kettles, what from limescale? We don't have limescale here, but it was terrible in the UK. Some people worry about the strangest things :rofl: |
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There is one thing I really wish I'd shipped and that was my convection, grill microwave it was brilliant and the equivalent over here is very expensive.:thumbdown:
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I'm going to miss my leather reclining armchair.
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