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Re: Moving to Brisbane
Many thanks guys. Really appreciate ur input.
Here is what my limited understanding of the breakdown (please correct/add) Monthly breakdown: Rent: 2500 (570 per week) Food/General house hold shopping: 1000 (?) Car (Insurance/tax): 100 Petrol (local driving): 250 Gas/Elec bills: 150 Tel/Broadband: 100 Childcare: 1000 (?) School fee (new starter): 400 (?) Medical (4 people): 300 (?) Minimum total: 5400 AUD Income: 7000 (net atleast based on 120k) Am i far off guys? Cheers |
Re: Moving to Brisbane
Your insurance costs are based on CTP I think. For comprehensive it will be a bit more. You're in the right ballpark though for most of it I reckon.
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Re: Moving to Brisbane
We are on the LAFHA and get a school grant which covers fees, uniform, supplies etc, so that might be worth looking into...I would say food, household costs might be slightly higher....to be honest, I find living in Brisabane fairly expensive.....:unsure:
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Re: Moving to Brisbane
Originally Posted by Anthea
(Post 8635888)
We are on the LAFHA and get a school grant which covers fees, uniform, supplies etc, so that might be worth looking into...I would say food, household costs might be slightly higher....to be honest, I find living in Brisabane fairly expensive.....:unsure:
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Re: Moving to Brisbane
Hi Aeronaut,
from your nick it seems where in the same field. I'm currently looking for work in the Aviation field and relocation possibilities, I'm interested to know also the feedback on others as to salary/relation to standard of living on around 100k upwards. Maybe if you don't mind we could discuss more about the field and packages that are on offer etc. :thumbup: |
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