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JAMMIE DODGER Jun 15th 2008 10:30 am

If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 
Traffic on the freeway is a killer in rush hour (6am-9am) - (4pm - 7pm)
and when they are clear you cant go over 100kph (about 60 mph) or you WILL get caught and fined by the police ...oh and all public holidays are double de-merit points.

We all drive round in big gas guzzling 4.0L V6's but cant use them,...also all the roads are straight with loads of traffic lights, so driving is no fun at all!!

the average wage in Perth is $70,000 (£35,000)

When going to the Cinema Popcorn is salted ...take it or leave it!!

house interiors of properties over 5 years old are beige thats the walls,floors,carpets,light fittings,bathroom suites, tiles and fittings and kitchens ....all beige

Beaches are OK but dangerous ..you cant let small children in to paddle as the undercurrent from the "surf" will drag them under..

Houses...you ain't coming here mortgage free anymore!!

Swimming pools are hard work to keep up to scratch to the point that alot of people wouldn't have one so they add no value to a house.

You wont get much back garden for the kids to play in.

Street lighting in residential areas is minimum as are footpaths...take the car!!

Second hand cars are very expensive but buying new is cheaper than the UK.

All shops shut on Sunday....(except IGA and Bunnings)

Petrol is 75p per Litre (but going up fast!!)

Broadband it limited, slow and expensive

in the autumn and winter it does rain ..alot and is cold in the evenings..

summer is very hot but not humid so if you can get out of the sun it is not too uncomfortable..

Aussie humour ...is great when taking the piss out of the brits but even a slight dig at anything Australian will have them muttering into their stubbies.

Time is not a concept....

Not really winging ....i do like it here but was a bit surprised how backwards some things are. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

renth Jun 15th 2008 10:58 am

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 
Pretty accurate.

What about the good points then?

Vash the Stampede Jun 15th 2008 11:00 am

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 
Small retail shops and chains are also open on Sundays.

I don't know if Farmer Jack's is still around, but there was one on Midvale that I found particularly useful for topping up the groceries on a Sunday.


Broadband it limited, slow and expensive
This is true. Hutch has explained (in another thread) that it is because until very recently, Australia has been limited to a single broadband submarine cable, which comes from America. And as you'd expect, the Yanks charge a premium for its use. The cost of infrastructure development is another factor:

Why is broadband so damn expensive?
Australian users have to absorb the cost of building cross-pacific pipelines like the Southern Cross Cable (http://www.southerncrosscables.com/), which is in itself over 30 thousand kilometres of multi-core fibre optic cable. Even after the pipeline is built, Australian companies have to pay American networks for the ability to "plug in" to the internet.
Source.

It's the tyranny of distance. Things would be very different if Australia was conveniently located off the western coast of Europe. We could simply feed off the European network, like the Poms do now.

Alas, we are stuck with the Yanks - and still will be, even after the arrival of the new submarine pipeline this year.

Wendy Jun 15th 2008 11:05 am

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 
This is why I didn't go there ;):lol:

JAMMIE DODGER Jun 15th 2008 11:14 am

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 

Originally Posted by renth (Post 6468566)
Pretty accurate.

What about the good points then?

A lot of these could be counted as good points if measured against the rat-race 24/7 lifestyle of the UK..:thumbup:

hey how many people have a swimming pool to moan about in England?:thumbsup:

galba Jun 15th 2008 11:20 am

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 

Originally Posted by JAMMIE DODGER (Post 6468494)
Traffic on the freeway is a killer in rush hour (6am-9am) - (4pm - 7pm)
and when they are clear you cant go over 100kph (about 60 mph) or you WILL get caught and fined by the police ...oh and all public holidays are double de-merit points.

I think it's good that people who speed get caught. I also like that you can get breathalysed "anytime, anyplace". Speeding drivers and drink drivers are a danger to us all

We all drive round in big gas guzzling 4.0L V6's but cant use them,...also all the roads are straight with loads of traffic lights, so driving is no fun at all!!

why can't we use them? I do.

the average wage in Perth is $70,000 (£35,000)

When going to the Cinema Popcorn is salted ...take it or leave it!!

house interiors of properties over 5 years old are beige thats the walls,floors,carpets,light fittings,bathroom suites, tiles and fittings and kitchens ....all beige

Beaches are OK but dangerous ..you cant let small children in to paddle as the undercurrent from the "surf" will drag them under..

There are many, many safe beaches around or you can always head to the river where there are some beautiful spots e.g. Matilda Bay

Houses...you ain't coming here mortgage free anymore!!

Swimming pools are hard work to keep up to scratch to the point that alot of people wouldn't have one so they add no value to a house.

We have a pool man come in once a month for $55 and we sweep for leaves maybe 2/3 times a week.

You wont get much back garden for the kids to play in.

Anything is better than the postage size stamp that we had in the UK.

Street lighting in residential areas is minimum as are footpaths...take the car!!

Agree, street lighting is appalling, however our street is lined by trees which blocks a lot of the light.

Second hand cars are very expensive but buying new is cheaper than the UK.

All shops shut on Sunday....(except IGA and Bunnings)

The CBD is open, Harbourtown is open and Garden City was open today(Sunday)

Petrol is 75p per Litre (but going up fast!!)

But still cheap!

Broadband it limited, slow and expensive

in the autumn and winter it does rain ..alot and is cold in the evenings..

OMG yes....I arrived last winter in July and almost left in August! The weather was terrible, which I can deal with but as for the housing. No central heating, no double glazing, little insulation. Needless to say we have bought a massive gas heater, various oil filled heaters and a few hot water bottles to keep us warm this winter. I had my North Face puffa jacket on today - brrrrrrrrr.

summer is very hot but not humid so if you can get out of the sun it is not too uncomfortable..

Aussie humour ...is great when taking the piss out of the brits but even a slight dig at anything Australian will have them muttering into their stubbies.

Depends if those Australians have travelled overseas or not. The Australians that I know are not like that.

Time is not a concept....

True!

Not really winging ....i do like it here but was a bit surprised how backwards some things are. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

I find it quite easy living here. Having lived in a number of other countries - Australia is great!


Galba

lele.juggins Jun 15th 2008 11:29 am

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 
Cannot believe you are moaning about the traffic in Perth, we have been here a year and yet to see a traffic jam. yes the freeway at 8am is probably a bit iffy, but nothing like the UK. As regards shops being shut on Sunday - try the City or Freemantle - they are mostly open there. Cannot remember much more being open in England, in fact where we were - never had the option of what is available in the City and Freemantle!! I agree about the traffic lights being a bit of a bind, but all in all you can get anywhere in about 30mins max. Yes it does rain in Perth at this time of year, but nowhere near like it did in England, during the winter. Agree with what you say about the cold - did not expect that!

whitesand Jun 15th 2008 11:31 am

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 
Straight roads with driving at sensible speeds, neutral colours in houses and a Mediterranean climate - sounds bliss to me!

JAMMIE DODGER Jun 15th 2008 11:54 am

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 

Originally Posted by whitesand (Post 6468665)
Straight roads with driving at sensible speeds, neutral colours in houses and a Mediterranean climate - sounds bliss to me!

You sound like a radio 2 Terry Wogan listener to me

:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

nickyjohnt Jun 15th 2008 12:01 pm

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 

Originally Posted by JAMMIE DODGER (Post 6468494)
Traffic on the freeway is a killer in rush hour (6am-9am) - (4pm - 7pm)
and when they are clear you cant go over 100kph (about 60 mph) or you WILL get caught and fined by the police ...oh and all public holidays are double de-merit points.

We all drive round in big gas guzzling 4.0L V6's but cant use them,...also all the roads are straight with loads of traffic lights, so driving is no fun at all!!

the average wage in Perth is $70,000 (£35,000)

When going to the Cinema Popcorn is salted ...take it or leave it!!

house interiors of properties over 5 years old are beige thats the walls,floors,carpets,light fittings,bathroom suites, tiles and fittings and kitchens ....all beige

Beaches are OK but dangerous ..you cant let small children in to paddle as the undercurrent from the "surf" will drag them under..

Houses...you ain't coming here mortgage free anymore!!

Swimming pools are hard work to keep up to scratch to the point that alot of people wouldn't have one so they add no value to a house.

You wont get much back garden for the kids to play in.

Street lighting in residential areas is minimum as are footpaths...take the car!!

Second hand cars are very expensive but buying new is cheaper than the UK.

All shops shut on Sunday....(except IGA and Bunnings)

Petrol is 75p per Litre (but going up fast!!)

Broadband it limited, slow and expensive

in the autumn and winter it does rain ..alot and is cold in the evenings..

summer is very hot but not humid so if you can get out of the sun it is not too uncomfortable..

Aussie humour ...is great when taking the piss out of the brits but even a slight dig at anything Australian will have them muttering into their stubbies.

Time is not a concept....

Not really winging ....i do like it here but was a bit surprised how backwards some things are. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:


I find our pool inexpensive to keep up to scratch, just take a sample to the pool shop about once a month and usually end up just throwing a bag of salt in and add a bit of acid and thats it. The creepy does all the cleaning so for about $20 a month no problem at all. A very cheap luxury :thumbsup:

stariston Jun 15th 2008 12:05 pm

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 
:beer:


Are thay any closer to building that pub in Carramar yet seems there is
a massive shortage of R&R In the area making people easily wound up into coild springs
and easily snap at the least thing :beer:

EvannTel Jun 15th 2008 12:09 pm

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 

Originally Posted by JAMMIE DODGER (Post 6468735)
You sound like a radio 2 Terry Wogan listener to me

:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

To use an old school ground addage, "takes one to know one".

I'm curious as to the point of your post. Some pretty sweeping generisations and clearly personal.

Is this the new Sunday night Perth troll?

Steve1903 Jun 15th 2008 12:36 pm

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 
maaaan!! NO sweet popcorn? Thats just the pits.

Mikeyc Jun 15th 2008 12:47 pm

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 
Haha they are all true points jammie dodger :thumbup: – I used to live in Joondalup over there (my poor family still do).

One thing you forgot to mention, is how the whole state falls into panic when daylight savings comes around. :rofl:

Mikey

Nu-Shooz Jun 15th 2008 1:05 pm

Re: If your coming to Perth..a few things i bet you dont realise
 

Originally Posted by stariston (Post 6468770)
:beer:


Are thay any closer to building that pub in Carramar yet seems there is
a massive shortage of R&R In the area making people easily wound up into coild springs
and easily snap at the least thing :beer:

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