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Old Apr 8th 2006 | 9:41 pm
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Thanks Tracey for a great post. Ellenbrook is one of the areas we have been considering looking at when we arrive. We too origanally thought of wanting to be near the coast, but with the price rises since our recce 2 years ago we are now looking at other areas. Ellenbrook looks lovely. We were hoping to move to somewhere with a community feel, plenty going on locally, good schools (kids boy 9, girl 4, boy almost2), reasonable house prices. Eldest is really into football but would probably adapt to most sports. We are hoping to be out by November, however that now looks like its cutting it fine and a little bit optomistic If we end up there would love to drop you a line as we too will not know anybody, other than hubbys auntie and uncle in north perth. All the best with your new life and get some sight seeing done Nicky x
 
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Hi

Great post, thanks for taking the time to write it.

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Excellent post, makes it all seem worthwhile, nice to get a positive post like yours, and only hope it goes as well for us.
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Old Apr 9th 2006 | 1:20 am
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Originally Posted by tracey brien
Thanks Dave, BTW is your wife a nurse? Used to work at the Royal Oldham Hospital.
Tracey

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yeah Wendy Singleyon ( nee Brookfield) worken on childrens ward now a community nurse.

Wish we were In Elenbrook too - you lucky buggers -lol

Sending in visa application in next 2 weks, reccie / validation next year.

Hmmmmm far too long.

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Old Apr 9th 2006 | 1:21 am
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Tracey

yeah Wendy Singleyon ( nee Brookfield) worken on childrens ward now a community nurse.

Wish we were In Elenbrook too - you lucky buggers -lol

Sending in visa application in next 2 weks, reccie / validation next year.

Hmmmmm far too long.

Dave

Her name definately rings a bell but I can't picture her! Small world eh!

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great post so lgad its going well for you all the best and looks like the future looks good

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Originally Posted by tracey brien
Bit long winded this, sorry if its boring!
We've been here for a year today and boy has it flew! We came on a temp visa because hubby got offered a job (engineer). I'm a nurse and we were thinking of applying for PR before he got the job offer, but hubby applied for the job (not expecting to get it) and was offered it December 2004. We had already sold the house in November as we going to move whether we went to Oz or not. We moved out of our house and into furnished rented at the beginning of Feb (put our stuff in storage with the removal company) and the visa came through end of March.
We flew with Cathay Pacific who were great (apart from serving noodles to a passenger at 6 am when everyone else was trying to sleep, god it made me feel sick!) The flight was nowhere near as bad as I thought it would be, especially with my 2 boys aged 6 and 9! It went that quick that I didn't even read the magazines I'd bought!
We were lucky in that his company paid all relocation fees and booked us a hotel for 4 weeks. Just as we were about to leave, a friend of ours told us about a family who lived in Perth and were visiting Manchester. We got their number and spoke to them and they gave us their contact details in Perth. We had met the hubby years ago but not the rest of the family.
When we arrived we contacted them and met up. We all got on really well and we decided to settle in Ellenbrook where they lived. We did think we would be living by the coast and if we had not met up with them we would have. But, I really like where we are and they have introduced us to all their friends (they have been here 4 years). We are 20 minutes from Hilary's, 20 minutes from Joondalup and about 30 minutes from Perth CBD. Don't go into Perth much, tend to go to Joondalup.
I consider that we have been very lucky and everthing seems to have fallen into place. I know that the whole process is much harder for many and respect that people have to wait a long time just to get the visa.
We rented from May and couldn't decide whether to build or buy established. Building was taking ages so in the end we decided to buy. We bought one of the first houses we had seen, we loved the exterior, walked right through the house, into the back yard, saw the massive undercover area and that there was room for a pool and said we'd have it! We had to go through the FIRB because we are temp visa holders but it didn't take much longer than normal (6 weeks from start to finish). We put in a pool (See my hubbys post under paddy) which was a load of hassle.
We had the best Xmas ever, we were out every day at someone's BBQ and NYE was at ours. At midnight we were all in the pool! We lay on lilos in the pool saying to ourselves that we wouldn't be doing this in the UK.
I don't miss the UK at all (apart from mum). She came out to visit and loved it, so much so she's coming back in December! She said she knows now why we have come! I missed her more after she had gone back, the house felt empty! But I'm getting on with life and know that she will be visiting soon.
We haven't done a great deal of travelling / sight seeing as we have been busy with the house. It needed totally redecorating and tiling. But we know it's out there and can't wait to get started!
Life is pretty much like the UK on a day to day basis e.g. kids go to school, shopping needs to be done, ironing, going to work. But it's the other things that make it better - the kids jumping in the pool when they get home from school, going to the beach on a wednesday when they finish school early, hubby doing the meat on the barby for tea! Must say hubby has never done so much cooking as he has done over here! We do things more as a family. In the UK he left for work at 6 and didn't get home until 8, by this time the kids were ready for bed. He went out with his friends on a saturday and recovered on the sofa on a sunday! Now we drink little and often rather than him having a skin full every saturday!
The kids love it and have settled well. They don't mention the UK now. Their school is relaxed and they have improved really well. They have beome more sporty, they both did little athletics last season, my eldest is doing rugby and they are both in a swimming club.
I have made a great group of friends and we go ten pin bowling on a monday! I work 2 nights at Joondalup health campus on a casual basis and the pay is the same as it was in the UK. Hubby is in Albuny at the moment (there for 3 weeks) we knew he would have to work away at times because of the jobs. He'll be back for easter and then have to return for the odd couple of nights every week. We miss him and he misses us I think (think he's glad of the peace though!) but when he does return we spend more time together.
So, all in all I'm so glad we came. It's not all perfect (and I don't expect it to be) we still argue, still shout at the kids etc but the rest of it makes up for it! So for all you people coming over, just come and give it a go. Even if we had to go back, I'm so glad we gave it a try. If I had to say why it has worked so well for us, I'd say finding friends that we get on so well with. They have been great and have really helped us find our feet. It was really daunting that first morning at the airport, not knowing where we were going or not knowing anyone, I just wanted to go back home! I'm so glad now I didn't.
If there are any people coming out that don't know anyone here, I'd be more than willing to meet up with you to show you around etc, just give me a shout.
Sorry to be so long winded, I can't stop once I start!

Tracey
Great post. Can't wait to get there!
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Old Apr 9th 2006 | 2:40 am
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Originally Posted by tracey brien
Her name definately rings a bell but I can't picture her! Small world eh!

Tracey
Could send a photo by email ?

Keep in touch re perth/Ellenbrook plse.

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Old Apr 9th 2006 | 2:47 am
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Yeah Dave, please send me a photo,! If you want to know any more about Eellenbrook please feel free to ask.

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Old Apr 9th 2006 | 3:04 am
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Originally Posted by tracey brien
Bit long winded this, sorry if its boring!
We've been here for a year today and boy has it flew! We came on a temp visa because hubby got offered a job (engineer). I'm a nurse and we were thinking of applying for PR before he got the job offer, but hubby applied for the job (not expecting to get it) and was offered it December 2004. We had already sold the house in November as we going to move whether we went to Oz or not. We moved out of our house and into furnished rented at the beginning of Feb (put our stuff in storage with the removal company) and the visa came through end of March.
We flew with Cathay Pacific who were great (apart from serving noodles to a passenger at 6 am when everyone else was trying to sleep, god it made me feel sick!) The flight was nowhere near as bad as I thought it would be, especially with my 2 boys aged 6 and 9! It went that quick that I didn't even read the magazines I'd bought!
We were lucky in that his company paid all relocation fees and booked us a hotel for 4 weeks. Just as we were about to leave, a friend of ours told us about a family who lived in Perth and were visiting Manchester. We got their number and spoke to them and they gave us their contact details in Perth. We had met the hubby years ago but not the rest of the family.
When we arrived we contacted them and met up. We all got on really well and we decided to settle in Ellenbrook where they lived. We did think we would be living by the coast and if we had not met up with them we would have. But, I really like where we are and they have introduced us to all their friends (they have been here 4 years). We are 20 minutes from Hilary's, 20 minutes from Joondalup and about 30 minutes from Perth CBD. Don't go into Perth much, tend to go to Joondalup.
I consider that we have been very lucky and everthing seems to have fallen into place. I know that the whole process is much harder for many and respect that people have to wait a long time just to get the visa.
We rented from May and couldn't decide whether to build or buy established. Building was taking ages so in the end we decided to buy. We bought one of the first houses we had seen, we loved the exterior, walked right through the house, into the back yard, saw the massive undercover area and that there was room for a pool and said we'd have it! We had to go through the FIRB because we are temp visa holders but it didn't take much longer than normal (6 weeks from start to finish). We put in a pool (See my hubbys post under paddy) which was a load of hassle.
We had the best Xmas ever, we were out every day at someone's BBQ and NYE was at ours. At midnight we were all in the pool! We lay on lilos in the pool saying to ourselves that we wouldn't be doing this in the UK.
I don't miss the UK at all (apart from mum). She came out to visit and loved it, so much so she's coming back in December! She said she knows now why we have come! I missed her more after she had gone back, the house felt empty! But I'm getting on with life and know that she will be visiting soon.
We haven't done a great deal of travelling / sight seeing as we have been busy with the house. It needed totally redecorating and tiling. But we know it's out there and can't wait to get started!
Life is pretty much like the UK on a day to day basis e.g. kids go to school, shopping needs to be done, ironing, going to work. But it's the other things that make it better - the kids jumping in the pool when they get home from school, going to the beach on a wednesday when they finish school early, hubby doing the meat on the barby for tea! Must say hubby has never done so much cooking as he has done over here! We do things more as a family. In the UK he left for work at 6 and didn't get home until 8, by this time the kids were ready for bed. He went out with his friends on a saturday and recovered on the sofa on a sunday! Now we drink little and often rather than him having a skin full every saturday!
The kids love it and have settled well. They don't mention the UK now. Their school is relaxed and they have improved really well. They have beome more sporty, they both did little athletics last season, my eldest is doing rugby and they are both in a swimming club.
I have made a great group of friends and we go ten pin bowling on a monday! I work 2 nights at Joondalup health campus on a casual basis and the pay is the same as it was in the UK. Hubby is in Albuny at the moment (there for 3 weeks) we knew he would have to work away at times because of the jobs. He'll be back for easter and then have to return for the odd couple of nights every week. We miss him and he misses us I think (think he's glad of the peace though!) but when he does return we spend more time together.
So, all in all I'm so glad we came. It's not all perfect (and I don't expect it to be) we still argue, still shout at the kids etc but the rest of it makes up for it! So for all you people coming over, just come and give it a go. Even if we had to go back, I'm so glad we gave it a try. If I had to say why it has worked so well for us, I'd say finding friends that we get on so well with. They have been great and have really helped us find our feet. It was really daunting that first morning at the airport, not knowing where we were going or not knowing anyone, I just wanted to go back home! I'm so glad now I didn't.
If there are any people coming out that don't know anyone here, I'd be more than willing to meet up with you to show you around etc, just give me a shout.
Sorry to be so long winded, I can't stop once I start!

Tracey
Excellent post Tracey. You seem to have settled well in Ellenbrook.

You say there's a post your hubby did about your new pool...but I've looked for posts by paddy, and am just getting some American chap Have you got a link to the actual the thread please..
 
Old Apr 9th 2006 | 3:14 am
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Originally Posted by Tiawamutu
Excellent post Tracey. You seem to have settled well in Ellenbrook.

You say there's a post your hubby did about your new pool...but I've looked for posts by paddy, and am just getting some American chap Have you got a link to the actual the thread please..

Sorry Tiawamutu but I cheated and copied and pasted my post from poms in perth site So you'd have to look on there for him! Mind you might copy and paste his thread too! Might help someone!

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Originally Posted by tracey brien
Bit long winded this, sorry if its boring!
We've been here for a year today and boy has it flew! We came on a temp visa because hubby got offered a job (engineer). I'm a nurse and we were thinking of applying for PR before he got the job offer, but hubby applied for the job (not expecting to get it) and was offered it December 2004. We had already sold the house in November as we going to move whether we went to Oz or not. We moved out of our house and into furnished rented at the beginning of Feb (put our stuff in storage with the removal company) and the visa came through end of March.
We flew with Cathay Pacific who were great (apart from serving noodles to a passenger at 6 am when everyone else was trying to sleep, god it made me feel sick!) The flight was nowhere near as bad as I thought it would be, especially with my 2 boys aged 6 and 9! It went that quick that I didn't even read the magazines I'd bought!
We were lucky in that his company paid all relocation fees and booked us a hotel for 4 weeks. Just as we were about to leave, a friend of ours told us about a family who lived in Perth and were visiting Manchester. We got their number and spoke to them and they gave us their contact details in Perth. We had met the hubby years ago but not the rest of the family.
When we arrived we contacted them and met up. We all got on really well and we decided to settle in Ellenbrook where they lived. We did think we would be living by the coast and if we had not met up with them we would have. But, I really like where we are and they have introduced us to all their friends (they have been here 4 years). We are 20 minutes from Hilary's, 20 minutes from Joondalup and about 30 minutes from Perth CBD. Don't go into Perth much, tend to go to Joondalup.
I consider that we have been very lucky and everthing seems to have fallen into place. I know that the whole process is much harder for many and respect that people have to wait a long time just to get the visa.
We rented from May and couldn't decide whether to build or buy established. Building was taking ages so in the end we decided to buy. We bought one of the first houses we had seen, we loved the exterior, walked right through the house, into the back yard, saw the massive undercover area and that there was room for a pool and said we'd have it! We had to go through the FIRB because we are temp visa holders but it didn't take much longer than normal (6 weeks from start to finish). We put in a pool (See my hubbys post under paddy) which was a load of hassle.
We had the best Xmas ever, we were out every day at someone's BBQ and NYE was at ours. At midnight we were all in the pool! We lay on lilos in the pool saying to ourselves that we wouldn't be doing this in the UK.
I don't miss the UK at all (apart from mum). She came out to visit and loved it, so much so she's coming back in December! She said she knows now why we have come! I missed her more after she had gone back, the house felt empty! But I'm getting on with life and know that she will be visiting soon.
We haven't done a great deal of travelling / sight seeing as we have been busy with the house. It needed totally redecorating and tiling. But we know it's out there and can't wait to get started!
Life is pretty much like the UK on a day to day basis e.g. kids go to school, shopping needs to be done, ironing, going to work. But it's the other things that make it better - the kids jumping in the pool when they get home from school, going to the beach on a wednesday when they finish school early, hubby doing the meat on the barby for tea! Must say hubby has never done so much cooking as he has done over here! We do things more as a family. In the UK he left for work at 6 and didn't get home until 8, by this time the kids were ready for bed. He went out with his friends on a saturday and recovered on the sofa on a sunday! Now we drink little and often rather than him having a skin full every saturday!
The kids love it and have settled well. They don't mention the UK now. Their school is relaxed and they have improved really well. They have beome more sporty, they both did little athletics last season, my eldest is doing rugby and they are both in a swimming club.
I have made a great group of friends and we go ten pin bowling on a monday! I work 2 nights at Joondalup health campus on a casual basis and the pay is the same as it was in the UK. Hubby is in Albuny at the moment (there for 3 weeks) we knew he would have to work away at times because of the jobs. He'll be back for easter and then have to return for the odd couple of nights every week. We miss him and he misses us I think (think he's glad of the peace though!) but when he does return we spend more time together.
So, all in all I'm so glad we came. It's not all perfect (and I don't expect it to be) we still argue, still shout at the kids etc but the rest of it makes up for it! So for all you people coming over, just come and give it a go. Even if we had to go back, I'm so glad we gave it a try. If I had to say why it has worked so well for us, I'd say finding friends that we get on so well with. They have been great and have really helped us find our feet. It was really daunting that first morning at the airport, not knowing where we were going or not knowing anyone, I just wanted to go back home! I'm so glad now I didn't.
If there are any people coming out that don't know anyone here, I'd be more than willing to meet up with you to show you around etc, just give me a shout.
Sorry to be so long winded, I can't stop once I start!

Tracey

Thanks Tracey - great to read such a positive post!

Sue
 

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