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kiwichild May 18th 2005 10:03 pm

Re: Should we consider Australia
 

Originally Posted by Platty
Hehehe we actually not all that bothered about the cold mind you we've never experienced that amount of cold :D We both love the snow and can't imagine eating turkey at xmas when its 40c outside :D

Aussie Xmas lunch is often say a seafood salad with fresh crayfish, prawns, crabs, ham

For those who have a traditional xmas roast, this is often eaten later in the evening when its cooler

You'd probably enjoy NZ better

Platty May 18th 2005 10:14 pm

Re: Should we consider Australia
 

Originally Posted by tiredwithtwins
what do you do for jobs?
that may make a difference to where you would settle.......?

sue :D

I'm a stay at home mum but thinking about retraining (Only ever worked in retail). My husband is a Data Network Engineer (He works for a cable company).

Platty May 19th 2005 12:58 am

Re: Should we consider Australia
 
What is the job situation like in Australia for IT people?

wombat42 May 19th 2005 11:12 am

Re: Should we consider Australia
 
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Originally Posted by Platty
Hi There :)

We've been trying to emigrate to Canada, twice we've been within a whisker of getting a work permit and both times it's fallen through. Neither of us have enough points for PR so work permit is the only way to go for us at the moment. We are starting to think maybe it's not meant to be :(

I did an assessment for Australian PR and we do have the points :D The only thing that's really put us off is the heat, how unbearable can it be?

Basically I'd like you to tell me whats good and bad about Australia :D

Thanks

Wendy

Its a misconception that OZ is a hot country, the only place where the weather is warm all year round in the far north of the country such as Darwin where few people live. In the rest of the country, in the eastern states such as NSW ( Sydney) VIC ( melbourne) where most of the population lives the weather only gets warm to hot 3 months of the year during summer and even during those 3 months theres only around 15-20 days where it gets really hot over 35c degrees. It snows in many parts of Australia during winter and there are ski resorts. Where l live in western Victoria it got down to -2c degrees a few nights ago , 6 months of the year the average temperature is around 16c degrees and during summer we only had about 10 really hot days.
If you move to OZ you will only find the weather warm or hot 3 months of the year during summer, Perth and Brisbane tend to have longer hotter summers, If you move to NSW, VIC or TAS l doubt you will find the heat a problem.

Winter in Southern NSW. ( click picture to enlarge)

ABCDiamond May 19th 2005 11:18 am

Re: Should we consider Australia
 
To check out actual minimum and maximum temperatures at major places around Australia, on a day by day basis, for the last 13 months look at this:
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/dwo/index.shtml

wombat42 May 19th 2005 11:33 am

Re: Should we consider Australia
 
Current temperatures in OZ 9.30 am

Sydney 13 C
Melbourne 6C
Hobart 5C
Adelaide 14C
Brisbane 14C
Perth 13c

JAJ May 19th 2005 11:37 am

Re: Should we consider Australia
 

Originally Posted by Platty
Hi There :)

We've been trying to emigrate to Canada, twice we've been within a whisker of getting a work permit and both times it's fallen through. Neither of us have enough points for PR so work permit is the only way to go for us at the moment. We are starting to think maybe it's not meant to be :(

I did an assessment for Australian PR and we do have the points :D The only thing that's really put us off is the heat, how unbearable can it be?

Sydney and Toronto have pretty similar weather in summer.



Jeremy

hevs May 19th 2005 11:38 am

Re: Should we consider Australia
 

Originally Posted by wombat42
Current temperatures in OZ 9.30 am

Sydney 13 C
Melbourne 6C
Hobart 5C
Adelaide 14C
Brisbane 14C
Perth 13c

Our mornings are freezing :D Even in summer they are cool. The funny thing is though the day warms up and up and by 3 or 4 pm its at its hottest, thus making for lovely evenings to sit out in (and i think i'm right in saying the lightest?) Our skies have been blue for weeks, i love autum here in Mel, its by far my favorite time of year:)

Deadmeat May 19th 2005 9:17 pm

Re: Should we consider Australia
 

Originally Posted by Platty
What is the job situation like in Australia for IT people?

Varies with the area I believe ... as I have posted elsewhere I think a bit more leg work and meeting people face-to-face than in the UK would hurry the process along.

There are jobs in Brissie for various flavours of IT person, a decent hard-working engineer is always in demand ... in the absence of that they call on me :D

Platty May 19th 2005 9:51 pm

Re: Should we consider Australia
 
It's starting to sound better and better :D

I'll probably have a search myself but what are the big ISPs in Australia? My hubby works fo NTL and his work is quite specialised towards ISPs especially cable.


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