Job offers Melbourne vs Christchurch
#1
Job offers Melbourne vs Christchurch
Dear all
I have a job offer for Melbourne for AUS$90k a year and Christchurch for NZ$65k a year. My wife will not work as she will look after our two infants (and getting ready for a third!!) I have to make a decision soon.
Is A$90k in Melbourne comfortable salary to live on for a family of four compared to earning NZD$65k in Christchurch?
We live quite modestly, but we do intend to go skiing on weekends in winter and hiking in summer.
We are looking more for the simple outdoors lifestyle, but want to have a nice 4 bed home in out of the city, since we will have three kids. I would like to buy a home, but I will only have a deposit of about NZ$40k. Are there nice areas where one can buy a 4bed home for about NZ$200k? Alternatively near Melbourne too for about AU$200k.
I am posting this in the New Zealand forum too..
I hope you can advise...
Thanks
Alex
I have a job offer for Melbourne for AUS$90k a year and Christchurch for NZ$65k a year. My wife will not work as she will look after our two infants (and getting ready for a third!!) I have to make a decision soon.
Is A$90k in Melbourne comfortable salary to live on for a family of four compared to earning NZD$65k in Christchurch?
We live quite modestly, but we do intend to go skiing on weekends in winter and hiking in summer.
We are looking more for the simple outdoors lifestyle, but want to have a nice 4 bed home in out of the city, since we will have three kids. I would like to buy a home, but I will only have a deposit of about NZ$40k. Are there nice areas where one can buy a 4bed home for about NZ$200k? Alternatively near Melbourne too for about AU$200k.
I am posting this in the New Zealand forum too..
I hope you can advise...
Thanks
Alex
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Re: Job offers Melbourne vs Christchurch
Originally Posted by alexleeson
Dear all
I have a job offer for Melbourne for AUS$90k a year and Christchurch for NZ$65k a year. My wife will not work as she will look after our two infants (and getting ready for a third!!) I have to make a decision soon.
Is A$90k in Melbourne comfortable salary to live on for a family of four compared to earning NZD$65k in Christchurch?
We live quite modestly, but we do intend to go skiing on weekends in winter and hiking in summer.
We are looking more for the simple outdoors lifestyle, but want to have a nice 4 bed home in out of the city, since we will have three kids. I would like to buy a home, but I will only have a deposit of about NZ$40k. Are there nice areas where one can buy a 4bed home for about NZ$200k? Alternatively near Melbourne too for about AU$200k.
I am posting this in the New Zealand forum too..
I hope you can advise...
Thanks
Alex
I have a job offer for Melbourne for AUS$90k a year and Christchurch for NZ$65k a year. My wife will not work as she will look after our two infants (and getting ready for a third!!) I have to make a decision soon.
Is A$90k in Melbourne comfortable salary to live on for a family of four compared to earning NZD$65k in Christchurch?
We live quite modestly, but we do intend to go skiing on weekends in winter and hiking in summer.
We are looking more for the simple outdoors lifestyle, but want to have a nice 4 bed home in out of the city, since we will have three kids. I would like to buy a home, but I will only have a deposit of about NZ$40k. Are there nice areas where one can buy a 4bed home for about NZ$200k? Alternatively near Melbourne too for about AU$200k.
I am posting this in the New Zealand forum too..
I hope you can advise...
Thanks
Alex
not even in a bad area let alone a nice one.
l don't know what houses cost in Christchurch.
Last edited by aussie73; Jul 21st 2005 at 4:49 am.
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Re: Job offers Melbourne vs Christchurch
Originally Posted by alexleeson
Dear all
I have a job offer for Melbourne for AUS$90k a year and Christchurch for NZ$65k a year. My wife will not work as she will look after our two infants (and getting ready for a third!!) I have to make a decision soon.
I have a job offer for Melbourne for AUS$90k a year and Christchurch for NZ$65k a year. My wife will not work as she will look after our two infants (and getting ready for a third!!) I have to make a decision soon.
1. Have you tried benchmarking the salary against other similar jobs in Australia and NZ?
2. What kind of visa are they offering you? Permanent or temporary?
Permanent is a lot better for many reasons, including the fact you are usually free to change jobs if things don't work out (as they often don't).
Bear in mind that you need to have permanent visas (or citizenship) for any children born in the country to be citizens by birth (NZ is implementing this rule from 1.1.06, Australia has had it for many years)
3. Which job suits better in career terms, and which city will suit you better in terms of lifestyle, climate etc (they're quite different).
Jeremy
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Re: Job offers Melbourne vs Christchurch
Thanks for your feedback.
1. Salary is exactly market level for the job (in both locations).Though the Oz one will take out 9% for superannuation - though is it enough for a family of four to live comfortably on in Melbourne?
2. It is a 457 visa in Oz - and I haven't got those details for NZ yet - I just have the initial salary offer.
3.They are identical jobs with same career prospects.
Christchurch is more to my liking and Melbourne more to my wife's as she has family there and has been there.
it is a shame that house prices are almost becoming unaffordable in relation to salaries -it is like the UK in that respect. Oh well...
Actually I am also getting to an offer from Canada - so I will be triply confused soon. I couldn't choose between the three countries initially and applied to all three for jobs, and have been inundated with job interviews and offers. I know I am blessed to be in this position of choice!
Thanks...
1. Salary is exactly market level for the job (in both locations).Though the Oz one will take out 9% for superannuation - though is it enough for a family of four to live comfortably on in Melbourne?
2. It is a 457 visa in Oz - and I haven't got those details for NZ yet - I just have the initial salary offer.
3.They are identical jobs with same career prospects.
Christchurch is more to my liking and Melbourne more to my wife's as she has family there and has been there.
it is a shame that house prices are almost becoming unaffordable in relation to salaries -it is like the UK in that respect. Oh well...
Actually I am also getting to an offer from Canada - so I will be triply confused soon. I couldn't choose between the three countries initially and applied to all three for jobs, and have been inundated with job interviews and offers. I know I am blessed to be in this position of choice!
Thanks...
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Re: Job offers Melbourne vs Christchurch
Originally Posted by alexleeson
Thanks for your feedback.
1. Salary is exactly market level for the job (in both locations).Though the Oz one will take out 9% for superannuation - though is it enough for a family of four to live comfortably on in Melbourne?
2. It is a 457 visa in Oz - and I haven't got those details for NZ yet - I just have the initial salary offer.
3.They are identical jobs with same career prospects.
Christchurch is more to my liking and Melbourne more to my wife's as she has family there and has been there.
it is a shame that house prices are almost becoming unaffordable in relation to salaries -it is like the UK in that respect. Oh well...
Actually I am also getting to an offer from Canada - so I will be triply confused soon. I couldn't choose between the three countries initially and applied to all three for jobs, and have been inundated with job interviews and offers. I know I am blessed to be in this position of choice!
Thanks...
1. Salary is exactly market level for the job (in both locations).Though the Oz one will take out 9% for superannuation - though is it enough for a family of four to live comfortably on in Melbourne?
2. It is a 457 visa in Oz - and I haven't got those details for NZ yet - I just have the initial salary offer.
3.They are identical jobs with same career prospects.
Christchurch is more to my liking and Melbourne more to my wife's as she has family there and has been there.
it is a shame that house prices are almost becoming unaffordable in relation to salaries -it is like the UK in that respect. Oh well...
Actually I am also getting to an offer from Canada - so I will be triply confused soon. I couldn't choose between the three countries initially and applied to all three for jobs, and have been inundated with job interviews and offers. I know I am blessed to be in this position of choice!
Thanks...
Last edited by aussie73; Jul 21st 2005 at 7:35 am.
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Re: Job offers Melbourne vs Christchurch
Originally Posted by alexleeson
Thanks for your feedback.
1. Salary is exactly market level for the job (in both locations).Though the Oz one will take out 9% for superannuation - though is it enough for a family of four to live comfortably on in Melbourne?
2. It is a 457 visa in Oz - and I haven't got those details for NZ yet - I just have the initial salary offer.
3.They are identical jobs with same career prospects.
1. Salary is exactly market level for the job (in both locations).Though the Oz one will take out 9% for superannuation - though is it enough for a family of four to live comfortably on in Melbourne?
2. It is a 457 visa in Oz - and I haven't got those details for NZ yet - I just have the initial salary offer.
3.They are identical jobs with same career prospects.
1. A question like "can you live on it" is impossible to answer as it depends on your lifestyle ambitions. I'd guess that many people in Melbourne manage on a lot less than A$90k per year.
2. Read this thread concerning the 457 visa.
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=266447
Some of the problems with temporary residence in Australia will also apply if you go to NZ on a temporary visa.
Any chance of negotiating a permanent visa?
Also take a look at http://www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au
3. I'd have thought that in most industries there's more in the way of alternative employment in Melbourne, and hence more career opportunities long term there.
Jeremy
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Re: Job offers Melbourne vs Christchurch
Thanks for the information - the 457 thread was interesting and useful.
The offer came back and with the LAFHA - the salary is equivalent to over 105k. I know that this will be enough for Melbourne.
The company have said that after one year, they will usually sponsor for PR.
This also gives me a year to really see how much I like it in OZ and really prove myself at work.
I have one question - if on a 457 visa, then I do not get medicare - what will happen for prescriptions and doctors visit? I am diabetic and need insulin - will this be covered in anyway? Would a private insurance cover this?
Thanks...
The offer came back and with the LAFHA - the salary is equivalent to over 105k. I know that this will be enough for Melbourne.
The company have said that after one year, they will usually sponsor for PR.
This also gives me a year to really see how much I like it in OZ and really prove myself at work.
I have one question - if on a 457 visa, then I do not get medicare - what will happen for prescriptions and doctors visit? I am diabetic and need insulin - will this be covered in anyway? Would a private insurance cover this?
Thanks...
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Re: Job offers Melbourne vs Christchurch
Originally Posted by alexleeson
Thanks for the information - the 457 thread was interesting and useful.
The offer came back and with the LAFHA - the salary is equivalent to over 105k. I know that this will be enough for Melbourne.
The company have said that after one year, they will usually sponsor for PR.
This also gives me a year to really see how much I like it in OZ and really prove myself at work.
I have one question - if on a 457 visa, then I do not get medicare - what will happen for prescriptions and doctors visit? I am diabetic and need insulin - will this be covered in anyway? Would a private insurance cover this?
Thanks...
The offer came back and with the LAFHA - the salary is equivalent to over 105k. I know that this will be enough for Melbourne.
The company have said that after one year, they will usually sponsor for PR.
This also gives me a year to really see how much I like it in OZ and really prove myself at work.
I have one question - if on a 457 visa, then I do not get medicare - what will happen for prescriptions and doctors visit? I am diabetic and need insulin - will this be covered in anyway? Would a private insurance cover this?
Thanks...