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marknclaire Sep 17th 2006 2:25 pm

leaving adelaide
 
hi all
been a while since we've posted here, but have irregularly dipped in for a look.

after 3 years of living in adelaide we're moving on. We're intending to go to SE QLD like many others.

anyone done the same, or perhaps done it in reverse?
enjoyed adelaide but after 3 years we've a number of reasons we want to move on, happy to share those if anyone is interested
ive seen lots of info re places to live and looks like we're heading somewhere north of brissy.

be interested in comments "do it" "dont do it"

cheers all and maybe we'll meet a few of you in earyl 2007.

mark and claire (+2 since we left the UK)

bjbrian Sep 17th 2006 6:36 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 

Originally Posted by marknclaire
hi all
been a while since we've posted here, but have irregularly dipped in for a look.

after 3 years of living in adelaide we're moving on. We're intending to go to SE QLD like many others.

anyone done the same, or perhaps done it in reverse?
enjoyed adelaide but after 3 years we've a number of reasons we want to move on, happy to share those if anyone is interested
ive seen lots of info re places to live and looks like we're heading somewhere north of brissy.

be interested in comments "do it" "dont do it"

cheers all and maybe we'll meet a few of you in earyl 2007.

mark and claire (+2 since we left the UK)

Interested to hear why you are leaving Adelaide. Especially if you have a young family. I am due to arrive in Adelaide in January (emigrating on my own) and am wondering if I am going to the right place.

Brian.

sherie_in_oz Sep 17th 2006 6:37 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 

Originally Posted by marknclaire
hi all
been a while since we've posted here, but have irregularly dipped in for a look.

after 3 years of living in adelaide we're moving on. We're intending to go to SE QLD like many others.

anyone done the same, or perhaps done it in reverse?
enjoyed adelaide but after 3 years we've a number of reasons we want to move on, happy to share those if anyone is interested
ive seen lots of info re places to live and looks like we're heading somewhere north of brissy.

be interested in comments "do it" "dont do it"

cheers all and maybe we'll meet a few of you in earyl 2007.

mark and claire (+2 since we left the UK)


Hi Mark and Claire

We stayed with some good friends in Adelaide for 3 weeks on a reccie 2 years ago, and enjoyed our stay but we felt there was a limited number of things to do,we then went on to visit other places and decided there was more to Oz than Adelaide, we could have settled there but why accept second best when we loved the hotter weather in QLD and the nearness to other places on the east coast.

Now we are very happy we have chosen SE QLD and have quite a few friends who have moved here from Adelaide and they all say the same....better weather, more going on here, lots of things to do, places to visit...you got Brissie, the Gold Coast and Sunshine coast for starters and cheap flights to Sydney, and during sale times the rest of the east coast....definitely Go for IT!!
Lots of people are moving here from all over ;)

sherie_in_oz Sep 17th 2006 6:44 pm

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You may want the Sunshine Coast more than the Gold coast if you have littleuns....some friends of ours with 3 under 7's have just gone to Buderim and say its lovely, but we love it here so take your time and see what suits you best!

moneypenny20 Sep 17th 2006 6:48 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 

Originally Posted by marknclaire
hi all
been a while since we've posted here, but have irregularly dipped in for a look.

after 3 years of living in adelaide we're moving on. We're intending to go to SE QLD like many others.

anyone done the same, or perhaps done it in reverse?
enjoyed adelaide but after 3 years we've a number of reasons we want to move on, happy to share those if anyone is interested
ive seen lots of info re places to live and looks like we're heading somewhere north of brissy.

be interested in comments "do it" "dont do it"

cheers all and maybe we'll meet a few of you in earyl 2007.

mark and claire (+2 since we left the UK)

Check out posts by Jan3kids. She is in the process of coming up here from Adelaide as we speak :D

marknclaire Sep 17th 2006 6:58 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 
hi sherie
thanks for the reply. your comments strike a note. after 3 years we feel we've seen everything here..we certainly havnt BTW.
many people will tell you adelaide is a big country town , i now know what they mean, a lot of country pursuits, huntin, fishin, style -thats not us.
a few things in no particular order
winters bloody cold here-noone tells you that before you arrive! and because the house only has 1 heater , gaps under the front door no double glazing etc you feel it. Claire reckons she feels colder here than in london when shes in the house.
very dry so my skin has aged...perhaps im just getting old:-)
we are big(ger) city people seems very smalltown here sometimes after london, i guess many places would but it can seem REALY small here-somepeople like that of course.
claire likes to shop.....items are limited in adelaide, everything is sold everywhere , there arnt many individual places

above all we "feel" that it isnt right for us somehow whereas brisbane is (i work there sometimes) we need the big city near us , somehow se qld is more of the oz we were coming to when we migrated
we beleive that we will move at some point so with a 3 year old and a newborn it seems right to do it now before we get them into schools
sea is cold...and the beaches arent as nice as the eastern seaboard IMHO
peoplecomplain melbournes weather is up and down wellhere its up and down but over days rather than hours

whenever we put a list together we can seem shallow....but hey each individual thing in its own right isnt the reason its the combination


im certainly not saying we dont like adelaide, there are so many good things and we certainly wouldnt leave here to go back to the uk-we really do like it here, honest!-but on balance as you say why settle for something when you feel you can do better
ill stop rambling

fluffy1 Sep 17th 2006 7:43 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 
Hi Mark and Claire,

We moved from Adelaide back in March having only lasted 9 months there. We wouldnt change things for the world and are very settled here and more than happy with our new life.

If you want to ask anything please feel free to pm me

Good luck with your move
Marie

TeresaG Sep 17th 2006 7:49 pm

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Good luck with the move. We are hoping to move to SE Queensland too when we get the visa.

marknclaire Sep 17th 2006 9:16 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 
hi brian
as mentioned in other replies i think we're ultiamtely not small city people i suppose-oh and my job(IT) its a very small market in adelaide so hard to get a job-once youve got one your fine but if need to move then it can prove difficult(took me 3 months when we arrived to get a job) ive looked since and i reckon it would be as hard. if you ahve any specific items happy to pm.

regards and good luck with any move you make!

sunnyj Sep 17th 2006 10:22 pm

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We too are looking to moving to the GC or the SC from Adelaide in the near future.
We are coming up for a reccy early next year.
It has been on our mind since we have been in Adelaide, but with visa restrictions we didn't really look into it. But now we know we can move, we have been thinking more about it.
The other half is a chippy and has found it very difficult to get a half decent job with a half decent wage.
There does seem to be better propects in Queensland.
Adelaide just seems to be dying on it's feet.
It is a really nice place to live but hasn't got anything exciting about it.
Recently there was the Adelaide show, which apparentley all the Aussies rave about and get really excited at the thought of going. A few of my friends have been and said that it was alright but nothing spectacular.
Mind you I must say once you have been to Florida, nothing compares, but that is another story. At least you have the choice to go to a theme park on the GC, there is nothing like that here.
I can see why people retire here because it does have a really slow pace, which isn't a bad thing but sometimes I want more.

Julie

Ozzy dog Sep 17th 2006 10:38 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 
Hi,

We moved from Adelaide at the beginning of 2005 - well In-fact it was rather more like ran from Adelaide.

Its a very long story and was well chronicled on Adelaide Brits if you want to do a search on posts by Elfin.

We were helped by a friend of a family member and ended up in the Bayside - now living in Thornlands - looking back many of our decisions were made by fate rather than reasoned well thought out thinking. But boy we are so much happier here than we feel we were or could of been in Adelaide. All I would say is look around as much as you can before you decide.

If you want to get in touch please just PM me, all I can say is when we arrived in Queensland and settled into our rental (we own our own house now) hubby said - 'this is what I thought Oz would be like'.

Good luck

Tracey.

marknclaire Sep 18th 2006 10:53 am

Re: leaving adelaide
 
hi tracey
thanks for the reply, i read a few of your posts on adelaidebrits(but they have stopped the search so its hard to find them)
i think you've had a far worse experience than we've had! it was tough for us at first -claire arrived into adelaide 7 months pregnant in august 2003 (we missed the "to preggers to fly by 10 days") then i couldnt find a job in adelaide so comuted monday-friday to sydney in jan and feb 2004 before starting adelaide job on 1st march 2004....hell of a time. i guess we're now 'over" adelaide -or perhaps we're just suckers for punishment:-) defo that its just too quiet here, i work irregularlyl in brisbane so i know the city. we always go on our holidays to the sunshine coast , its just to country here. so we figure that qld is i think, as you say, more of the australia we wanted before we came. we only ended up in adelaide because we knew a few people here already(aussies). id spent the previous 15 years travelling to syd/bris on and off so hell knows why we ended up here really!

again thanks for the email it does help you make your mind up-opinions that is- we are very sure we are making the right move just need to sell the house get a new job etc ...been there before...

highly emotional time for us both again...its taken us 18 months to review where we are at and so "we want something better" but of course it means moving again something we thought we'd left behind. interestingly the cost of the moving taxes within aldeiade is almost equal to the cost of relocation AND paying the qld moving tax.so $ wise we will be even .
cheers again and take care

The Edwards Sep 18th 2006 2:03 pm

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We're right there with you....been in Adelaide for 1 year, but it just hasn't pushed all the right buttons for us so we have brought a plot of land on the Sunshine Coast and will hopefully be there January. :)

Milo Sep 18th 2006 2:33 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 
Hi,

Been in Sydney for 3 years now, will be here for another two and a half years until middle daughter has completed year 12 and then we'll head for Queensland, will have a look around we think before deciding if it's Aus or back to UK (eldest daughter wants to go back). Definitely getting too expensive here in Sydney for a family of five. Don't like the GC (sorry to GC ers) so will look further north, hoping that we'll get our citizenship fairly soon so that we can take our time deciding. No real regrets coming to Sydney though it has been a great place to live in. We are origionally from small countryside area in the north east of UK. Just wondering if anyone has successfully transfered from Sydney to Brisbane?

sinsbury family Sep 18th 2006 6:32 pm

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Just to balance things out a bit. We arrived in Adelaide in June and first impressions weren`t great. Not as picturesque as Perth where we stopped off at. Settled in Fulham Gardens but me(the husband) was sure i wanted to move to the gold coast. I personally went there twice to check up an area called Arundel. Adelaide however crept up on me and we have now bought a lovely house near West Beach(move in on Friday). We have two young kids and thsi area of Adelaide suits us fine. Everyday living here is great at the moment. We may feel in a few years time we want to move on but at the moment lifes good. The climate since we`ve been here has been great too without the humidity. Long sunny days walking along the beach, I cant complain.

Sye Sep 19th 2006 2:56 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 
Hiya

We hope to be joining the "jump ship" queue next year hopefully ;)

I for one dont regret coming here.. but will not kid myself on, that it was very clear from the start that it could not pasify for long.

Its a nice place to start off tho, and does seem to suit young families.. but we are city people

K

deadcat Sep 19th 2006 4:02 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 
My family moved from Adelaide to SE Qld 10 years ago.

Adelaide is boring, and the economy isn't going anywhere.

SE QLD has heaps more to do, more jobs, better weather. The people seem happier. Only problem is the stupidly high prices for property.

Vash the Stampede Sep 19th 2006 4:43 pm

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Originally Posted by deadcat
Adelaide is boring, and the economy isn't going anywhere.

South Australia's unemployment rate is currently around 4.8%.

mr mover Sep 19th 2006 6:52 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 

Originally Posted by deadcat
My family moved from Adelaide to SE Qld 10 years ago.

Adelaide is boring, and the economy isn't going anywhere.

SE QLD has heaps more to do, more jobs, better weather. The people seem happier. Only problem is the stupidly high prices for property.

Yeah it was 10 years ago :rolleyes: ,now on the edge of one of the biggest mining booms in Australia,s history.................. :beer: mm

Lord Pom Percy Sep 19th 2006 8:31 pm

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Originally Posted by mr mover
Yeah it was 10 years ago :rolleyes: ,now on the edge of one of the biggest mining booms in Australia,s history.................. :beer: mm

You might do well out of the mining boom in SA If you want to live in Roxby Downs or somewhere thousands of miles from no where in the middle of the outback not in Adelaide.

mr mover Sep 19th 2006 10:42 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 

Originally Posted by Lord Pom Percy
You might do well out of the mining boom in SA If you want to live in Roxby Downs or somewhere thousands of miles from no where in the middle of the outback not in Adelaide.

Thats what makes this country great, the ability to get out their and do somthing ,instead of coming from a city in the UK to a city in Aust and sit around whinging .
The works their for those who WANT it, besides I can do Adelaide - Roxby in 6.5 hrs in my truck ;) ........................... :beer: mm

shiels Sep 20th 2006 4:18 am

Re: leaving adelaide
 
Last month went on a reccie trip to both Ad and the GC and the GC won hands down......Ad is lovely just not for us.......C x

curly Sep 20th 2006 4:53 am

Re: leaving adelaide
 

Originally Posted by Sye
Hiya

We hope to be joining the "jump ship" queue next year hopefully ;)

I for one dont regret coming here.. but will not kid myself on, that it was very clear from the start that it could not pasify for long.

Its a nice place to start off tho, and does seem to suit young families.. but we are city people

K

Hi there, am I right in thinking you are a friend of Mandy? We met up with them recently while we were on our reccie and she told me she had a friend who was probably going to move onto the east coast.

Sorry if you're not who I think you are :o

N :)

FluffyTheCampfireSlayer Sep 20th 2006 6:49 am

Re: leaving adelaide
 
Cousin lives there - don't blame ya - enjoy QLD!

Adelaide :zzz:


Originally Posted by marknclaire
hi all
been a while since we've posted here, but have irregularly dipped in for a look.

after 3 years of living in adelaide we're moving on. We're intending to go to SE QLD like many others.

anyone done the same, or perhaps done it in reverse?
enjoyed adelaide but after 3 years we've a number of reasons we want to move on, happy to share those if anyone is interested
ive seen lots of info re places to live and looks like we're heading somewhere north of brissy.

be interested in comments "do it" "dont do it"

cheers all and maybe we'll meet a few of you in earyl 2007.

mark and claire (+2 since we left the UK)


Sye Sep 20th 2006 1:28 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 

Originally Posted by curly
Hi there, am I right in thinking you are a friend of Mandy? We met up with them recently while we were on our reccie and she told me she had a friend who was probably going to move onto the east coast.

Sorry if you're not who I think you are :o

N :)


Yip... that'd be me :)

Hope you enjoyed the rest of your reccie

K

Lord Pom Percy Sep 20th 2006 3:27 pm

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Adelaide is known as the " city of churches"
:zzz: :zzz: :zzz:

Amazulu Sep 20th 2006 3:30 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 

Originally Posted by Lord Pom Percy
You might do well out of the mining boom in SA If you want to live in Roxby Downs or somewhere thousands of miles from no where in the middle of the outback not in Adelaide.

Perth is booming on the back of things that are happening 2000kms away in Northern WA, why not Adelaide as well?

YoSemite Sep 20th 2006 3:45 pm

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don't do it....... there's no water up here!!!















;)

welshpom Sep 21st 2006 4:47 pm

Re: leaving adelaide
 

Originally Posted by mr mover
Thats what makes this country great, the ability to get out their and do somthing ,instead of coming from a city in the UK to a city in Aust and sit around whinging .

A few boys in our volunteer fire brigade are now working in the mines up north for 2 weeks then coming home for 4/5 days at a time. If you do well up there you can make enough money to bring forward your retirement by a decade or two.


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