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Dried Graze Dec 12th 2005 11:54 am

Bendigo and surrounds
 
Does anyone live in or around Bendigo? My wife has been offered a job there and we are now researching the area. We are looking at rented accommodation in or near by but as with any place, there are good and not so good, so any first-hand experiences would be useful.

Great forum btw :)

Hels Dec 12th 2005 12:01 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by Dried Graze
Does anyone live in or around Bendigo? My wife has been offered a job there and we are now researching the area. We are looking at rented accommodation in or near by but as with any place, there are good and not so good, so any first-hand experiences would be useful.

Great forum btw :)


I live in Bendigo.....have been here since October 04. There are quite a few other couples either just moved or in the process of moving here.

What exactly did you want to know? Where is your wife going to be working?

Hels

Dried Graze Dec 12th 2005 12:14 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by Hels
I live in Bendigo.....have been here since October 04. There are quite a few other couples either just moved or in the process of moving here.

What exactly did you want to know? Where is your wife going to be working?

Hels

Hi Hels. Your avatar is very hypnotic :)

I hope it's ok to say as she hasn't actually signed the contract but it's with Social Services.

I think one thing we are unable to discern from Net research is which areas we should steer clear of in relation to renting. We're far from being snobs but I guess we might want to avoid the centre and the student district (if such a thing exists) as we have small children and with no more than a 20 minute walk from a pub a requirement, this might limit our choice :beer:

Hels Dec 12th 2005 12:44 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by Dried Graze
Hi Hels. Your avatar is very hypnotic :)

I hope it's ok to say as she hasn't actually signed the contract but it's with Social Services.

I think one thing we are unable to discern from Net research is which areas we should steer clear of in relation to renting. We're far from being snobs but I guess we might want to avoid the centre and the student district (if such a thing exists) as we have small children and with no more than a 20 minute walk from a pub a requirement, this might limit our choice :beer:


You know what, as you cant really rent anything until you get out here you are really better off waiting and then looking when you get here. Bendigo isnt a HUGE city so its pretty easy to get around to all the different areas and get a feel for them quickly.

As for Pubs, Bendigo has more pubs per capita than anywhere else in Australia. In a town of 90,000ish there are about 100 pubs. You wont have to go far to find one anywhere in Bendigo.

Some of the Central suburbs of Bendigo are the prettiest and most expensive. Dont rule anything out if you havent been here yet.

Hope this helps a little bit. If you have any other questions dont hesitate to ask.

Hels

Linda Lushardi Dec 12th 2005 1:03 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 
I have only spent a day and a half in the ctre of Bendigo but i really liked the place from what i saw. Very pretty city ctre.

Hels Dec 12th 2005 1:05 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by Linda Lushardi
I have only spent a day and a half in the ctre of Bendigo but i really liked the place from what i saw. Very pretty city ctre.


Its lovely with all the big old buildings and the trees. It certainly has character. :D

Linda Lushardi Dec 12th 2005 1:19 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by Hels
Its lovely with all the big old buildings and the trees. It certainly has character. :D


I even saw a possum at night using the pelican crossing and thought how well mannered and clever he was. :D

JAJ Dec 12th 2005 2:22 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by Dried Graze
Does anyone live in or around Bendigo? My wife has been offered a job there and we are now researching the area.


What kind of visa will you have? Permanent or temporary?

Temporary visas come with lots of problems attached, it's best to have a permanent visa from Day One.


You could take a look at http://www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au



Jeremy

Hels Dec 12th 2005 2:39 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by JAJ
What kind of visa will you have? Permanent or temporary?

Temporary visas come with lots of problems attached, it's best to have a permanent visa from Day One.


You could take a look at http://www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au



Jeremy


If you have a look at the Migrant Stories you can see my Hubby tell his story!! :D

Dried Graze Dec 13th 2005 3:28 am

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by JAJ
What kind of visa will you have? Permanent or temporary?

Temporary visas come with lots of problems attached, it's best to have a permanent visa from Day One.


You could take a look at http://www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au



Jeremy

It's a 457 and they are not prepared to hold the offer open while we apply for the permanent. Others who have gone out under the same conditions are now lobbying for the employer to help them with the permanent visa but they are seemingly reluctant for some unknown reason.

Thanks for all the replies so far :)

JAJ Dec 13th 2005 1:21 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by Dried Graze
It's a 457 and they are not prepared to hold the offer open while we apply for the permanent. Others who have gone out under the same conditions are now lobbying for the employer to help them with the permanent visa but they are seemingly reluctant for some unknown reason.

Thanks for all the replies so far :)

Read this thread.
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=324062


Agents in Australia regularly encounter people on 457 visas who are in a total mess because the company won't sponsor them for a permanent visa. Not can't - won't.

If they are not willing to sponsor for a permanent visa, are you willing to uproot yourself just to live on a temporary visa in Australia.

As regards timescales, ENS and RSMS visas get priority and well prepared applications that meet the requirements are usually dealt with quickly, assuming no health/character/child custody etc complications.



Jeremy

hawk2005 Dec 13th 2005 3:53 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 
Avoid Eaglehawk, Long Gully & Kangaroo Flat. Someone at work is from there & reckons they are a bit grim

Fiona&malc Dec 13th 2005 4:07 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by Hels
If you have a look at the Migrant Stories you can see my Hubby tell his story!! :D


Just had a quick look at the migrant stories and saw Paul tell his, he was really good..how did he get involved in that ???

Auspom Dec 13th 2005 8:49 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by Dried Graze
Does anyone live in or around Bendigo? My wife has been offered a job there and we are now researching the area. We are looking at rented accommodation in or near by but as with any place, there are good and not so good, so any first-hand experiences would be useful.

Great forum btw :)

Hi I am heading for bendigo, But I am interested in the details of the social services job your wife may get. I work for social services disability field in UK moving to Aus in Jan 06. I :) :) just wondered if she has any info on the process or a contact? Can you PM me if that is ok
Thanks very much

OzTennis Dec 13th 2005 11:35 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 
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We lived in Bendigo for 5 years a while ago. I'm from Melbourne, my wife from Scotland, we live in Scotland now but will be going back to Melbourne. We visit Bendigo each year when we are over so here's some photos taken at different times to give you a flavour of the middle of Bendigo. I've lots more but Mr and Mrs OzT are in most them! :D

OzTennis :)

OzTennis Dec 13th 2005 11:49 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by Hels
If you have a look at the Migrant Stories you can see my Hubby tell his story!! :D

What I want to know is whether your hubby means he is familiar with Aussie larrikinism from being married to you? :D Interesting to read his story and a good website in general.

http://www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au...1&contentId=-1

OzTennis :)

Dried Graze Dec 14th 2005 4:01 am

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by JAJ
Read this thread.
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=324062


Agents in Australia regularly encounter people on 457 visas who are in a total mess because the company won't sponsor them for a permanent visa. Not can't - won't.

If they are not willing to sponsor for a permanent visa, are you willing to uproot yourself just to live on a temporary visa in Australia.

As regards timescales, ENS and RSMS visas get priority and well prepared applications that meet the requirements are usually dealt with quickly, assuming no health/character/child custody etc complications.



Jeremy

We are waiting to hear from them regarding whether they don't want to pay for the visa application or simply refuse to put their names on it. If it's the former then we don't have a problem but if it's the latter, it kind of puts the mockers on things.


Do you know what reasons are sited for not wanting to sponsor or are we taking for granted that the prospective employer won't pay for it?

In fairness one of them mentioned that we could apply ourselves but it wasn't clear whether they would still put their name to it. On the other hand, it might have something to do with the fact that they claim it's all new to them and might need to go through the whole process of proving that they need immigrants as opposed to locals. Social workers might be on the National list of shortages but not necessarily locally. Whether this makes a difference, I don't know.

JAJ Dec 14th 2005 12:04 pm

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by Dried Graze
Do you know what reasons are sited for not wanting to sponsor or are we taking for granted that the prospective employer won't pay for it?

If payment is the only issue then you could consider paying the visa costs yourself. If the deal is otherwise acceptable.

If it's something more fundamental, like they'd prefer you to be legally prevented from working for anyone but them, then you need to do some hard talking.



In fairness one of them mentioned that we could apply ourselves but it wasn't clear whether they would still put their name to it. On the other hand, it might have something to do with the fact that they claim it's all new to them and might need to go through the whole process of proving that they need immigrants as opposed to locals. Social workers might be on the National list of shortages but not necessarily locally. Whether this makes a difference, I don't know.
There is no longer any "labour market testing" for the ENS visa. Instead there's a list of acceptable occupations.

Bendigo is also eligible for RSMS, but I would go for ENS if possible (ENS is available Australia-wide). Going for ENS as opposed to RSMS means:
- no sign-off from a local certifying body required
- you don't face visa cancellation if you leave your employment within 2 years.

That said, RSMS is still miles better than any temporary visa.

If it's "all new to them" then clearly either you or they need some good professional advice on the options available. You could start by downloading migration booklet 5 which deals with employer nominated visas.
http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/books_migrate.htm


Jeremy

Dried Graze Dec 15th 2005 5:26 am

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by Auspom
Hi I am heading for bendigo, But I am interested in the details of the social services job your wife may get. I work for social services disability field in UK moving to Aus in Jan 06. I :) :) just wondered if she has any info on the process or a contact? Can you PM me if that is ok
Thanks very much

I made my wife register too. I believe she has sent you a pm.

DeniseHearne Dec 15th 2005 6:52 am

Re: Bendigo and surrounds
 

Originally Posted by Linda Lushardi
I even saw a possum at night using the pelican crossing and thought how well mannered and clever he was. :D

I feel much relieved to know that possums can behave themselves. It does change the picture entirely!!!


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