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Old May 27th 2008, 7:57 am
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Hi everyone.

We are at the beginning of our long visa process, and were convinced Perth was where we wanted to go, but after reading a few threads(negative) on here we are now not so sure, so are also now considering Melbourne, so we are just looking for a bit of advice as we are so confused!!!

We have 3 children-11, 10 and almost 6, so schools are important. I am a nurse and John is a health and safety advisor. We are mainly concentrating about job opportunities for john, we notice in Perth the jobs available are mailnly in the mines, which he has no experience in, whereas Melbourne the job opportunities seem more varied, we just seem to be going round in circles, so i think we need a bit of advice!!!

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Originally Posted by clairey b
Hi everyone.

We are at the beginning of our long visa process, and were convinced Perth was where we wanted to go, but after reading a few threads(negative) on here we are now not so sure, so are also now considering Melbourne, so we are just looking for a bit of advice as we are so confused!!!

We have 3 children-11, 10 and almost 6, so schools are important. I am a nurse and John is a health and safety advisor. We are mainly concentrating about job opportunities for john, we notice in Perth the jobs available are mailnly in the mines, which he has no experience in, whereas Melbourne the job opportunities seem more varied, we just seem to be going round in circles, so i think we need a bit of advice!!!

Many thanks

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Hi Claire,

My opinion only..

BUT

With hand on heart and having lived in both cities I would go Perth everytime.

Much better for the kids and you and hubby will have no probs with finding work - Perth is booming right now not just in the mines and recource sectors

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Hi Claire,

My opinion only..

BUT

With hand on heart and having lived in both cities I would go Perth everytime.

Much better for the kids and you and hubby will have no probs with finding work - Perth is booming right now not just in the mines and recource sectors

Cheers,
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Hi Deb

Thank you so much for that-it is great to know especially as you have lived in both. It is all so difficult making decisions about our futures from all the way from over here!!

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Originally Posted by Debbi
Hi Claire,

My opinion only..

BUT

With hand on heart and having lived in both cities I would go Perth everytime.

Much better for the kids and you and hubby will have no probs with finding work - Perth is booming right now not just in the mines and recource sectors

Cheers,
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I was all set tgo to Melbourne but it looks like circumstances may take us to Perth now.
Can you tell us a bit about how you found living in both places?
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I was all set tgo to Melbourne but it looks like circumstances may take us to Perth now.
Can you tell us a bit about how you found living in both places?
I think Melbourne is just so busy and big - and I dont want to upset any Melbournites because each to their own.

I just think Perth is a nicer place to live - much quieter and that can work against Perth - and often does - but if you want life style then I think Perth wins hands down.
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Firstly, beware I live in Perth and am therefore totally biased .

I would not want to live in Melbourne, a city that prides itself on having 4 seasons in a day, brrrrr.

Absolutely love it in Perth.

There are certainly plenty of jobs here for nurses (so I am told). Don't know about health & safety, but Perth isn't "just" mines (my husband works for a large bank for example).

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I would not want to live in Melbourne, a city that prides itself on having 4 seasons in a day,
That's rather like saying "Perth - a city that prides itself on being a remote backwater in the middle of nowhere full of English chavs".

Here's some threads about the life that we love in Melbourne -

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=527425

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=510254

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=504987

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=493330



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Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
That's rather like saying "Perth - a city that prides itself on being a remote backwater in the middle of nowhere full of English chavs".

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I knew you wouldn't be able to resist this thread

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Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
That's rather like saying "Perth - a city that prides itself on being a remote backwater in the middle of nowhere full of English chavs".
you are totally wrong, it's full of BRITISH chavs, not just English ones.
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how did you get on with the olives?
Not bad at all thanks. We could have done with pitting them first though as we have to take the pits out for the girls and it mashes up the olive a bit. But the girls can't stop talking about Coco and Bailey!!!

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Not bad at all thanks. We could have done with pitting them first though as we have to take the pits out for the girls and it mashes up the olive a bit. But the girls can't stop talking about Coco and Bailey!!!

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Originally Posted by clairey b
We are at the beginning of our long visa process, and were convinced Perth was where we wanted to go, but after reading a few threads(negative) on here we are now not so sure, so are also now considering Melbourne, so we are just looking for a bit of advice as we are so confused!!!
I say go to Perth. We are busting at the seams in Melbourne :-)
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I am also a H&S advisor going to Perth, don't panic....plenty of jobs. Cousin works at coke and they are desperate for a H&S advisor or 2!!!

The problem is everyone goes to the mines because you can earn double but that leaves plenty of jobs in the city and surrounding areas.

Just go to seek.au and type in safety, more work than you can shake a boomarang at!!!!

The Western Austrailian paper on line is also good.

Can't comment on melbourne.....never been
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Originally Posted by Wandathecat
Can't comment on melbourne.....never been
That doesn't seem to stop most people commenting on Melbourne!

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Why should Melbourne get special attention

Everyone has an opinion on every city/state/river/shop whether they've set foot in Aus or not. That's why no one should take any notice of anyone elses choice of home in the hope of deciding where to live.

It's irrelevant where you or I live (or anyone) to anyone but you or I
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