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Originally Posted by travelbug
(Post 7356976)
Hi Sammie, does it cost much to send furniture over from Bali to Australia?
Balinese furniture is lovely.....how strict are custom's regarding stuff sent that way rather than UK - OZ ? My partner Andy has been to Bali and really liked it there - he spent longer than he'd originally planned to there because he was so relaxed! :lol: He would like to go again with me and the children, and as i've never been am open to the suggestion :) You really have to have an agent to see these things through if your doing it yourself , eg. its wood, when I bring items back from Cambodia/Laos, Thailand I have stood in many a quarantine Q so bringing home a sofa hahaha would be interesting. The shop in Karratha does all all the importing , customs, quarantine etc and actually the prices are very reasonable and last for life. I know there are places in Tasmania and the mainland that you can get Bali furniture maybe slightly more expensive but certinly worth it. Cathy it is beautiful there thats for sure, but then I am an asian freak, (I have a Korean son) and I am sure your suitcases will be full when you embark on those sort of trips. Regarding your comment on "customs" yes understandably they are very strict, but they are sensible with it, they know what disease they are looking for, I declare all wood to be on the safe side and havent had a problem yet. How did your viewing go Cathy? It's so hot here tonight, difficult to sleep, just had another shower and drinking a juice to cool down, soon time for work. speak later |
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Originally Posted by Sunshinesammie
(Post 7357322)
Hi there Cathy,
You really have to have an agent to see these things through if your doing it yourself , eg. its wood, when I bring items back from Cambodia/Laos, Thailand I have stood in many a quarantine Q so bringing home a sofa hahaha would be interesting. The shop in Karratha does all all the importing , customs, quarantine etc and actually the prices are very reasonable and last for life. I know there are places in Tasmania and the mainland that you can get Bali furniture maybe slightly more expensive but certinly worth it. Cathy it is beautiful there thats for sure, but then I am an asian freak, (I have a Korean son) and I am sure your suitcases will be full when you embark on those sort of trips. Regarding your comment on "customs" yes understandably they are very strict, but they are sensible with it, they know what disease they are looking for, I declare all wood to be on the safe side and havent had a problem yet. How did your viewing go Cathy? It's so hot here tonight, difficult to sleep, just had another shower and drinking a juice to cool down, soon time for work. speak later |
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Originally Posted by Lenmil
(Post 7355430)
Thanks for that. Yes its quite a relief. Its not the amount we were after but we have to move on. Only hope it does not fall through. We started to look at house now as before there was just no point. But things in the UK are really dire and getting worse. So take the money and run i guess. I talked my my dad the other day and tells me its getting worse with the economy and crime. So next plan is to get my dad out too if at all possible.
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Originally Posted by Sunshinesammie
(Post 7356537)
Hi there Alien where in Lonnie are you? we have a house near Beauty Point a place called Greens Beach (Yorktown), so its thro Beaconsfield . I know where your coming from, everyone does know everyone, its better than a burglar alarm he he he
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Originally Posted by travelbug
(Post 7356946)
I agree immigrants nowadays have it so much easier than people did years ago with all the modern technology available to keep in touch with people.
People were much braver back then! So your container took 3 months - that was quite a while. I remember when we made enquiries last year they said between 10-12 weeks but i think most other people we know that have shipped stuff did take less than that amount of time. Guess it depends on each journey! :) |
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Originally Posted by kezzabird
(Post 7353285)
Oh dear Cathy sorry to hear that, I think you just need to make a decision and stick to it, you've missed out so much by hesitating.:unsure: Decide between you and Andy how low you are willing to sell for and don't go below that price and stick to your decision. It may take a little longer to sell but at least you have made a strong decision that you are both willing to stick to. I really hope your buyer is just around the corner so that you can move on with your life. I have to say I don't envy your position, I think I would rather have twins than be in your situation!! lol :lol: (I'm sure I won't be saying that when they have me up every 3 hours for a feed!) he he
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Originally Posted by Teabag
(Post 7352438)
Hi Sam welcome to the forum!
I am Donna, an Aussie, grew up in Qld. lived south of Perth W.A. for 12 years and have now been in Tassie for 21 months. Best place to be ~! |
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Originally Posted by Bishop3912
(Post 7357467)
he he he doing that at the mo and I only have one to feed!!! lol. Its amazing how quickly you forget what a full nights sleep is like!! OMG cant believe you are half way through already. Time flys. Max was 9 weeks old yesterday!!!!! Did you go to the Taste of Huon?
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Originally Posted by Bishop3912
(Post 7357457)
Hi Sunshinesammie and welcome to the thread. We moved to Tassie for a short while but came back to the UK after a short time last April. Desperate to get back to Tassie and hope to be back by the end of the year. x
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Originally Posted by GaryVFR8
(Post 7356707)
Hey once I get some clubs I would love to meet some of you for a round of Golf at Bothwell its the oldest course in Australia!!!!
Gary
Originally Posted by Sunshinesammie
(Post 7356770)
yes Gary will be delighted to give you a game when I am over, but I am crap, but if your want a laugh then I am your woman hehehehe....
Night night Possum thanks for the chat.... and yes I agree the red land is amazing and those red roos etc. the skies amaze me, my O/H loves astromony, easy to buy British pressies for him eg. Dr Who and Torchwood tee heeee...sleep well, I am off to bed as well, early start
Originally Posted by travelbug
(Post 7356976)
Hi Sammie, does it cost much to send furniture over from Bali to Australia?
Balinese furniture is lovely.....how strict are custom's regarding stuff sent that way rather than UK - OZ ? My partner Andy has been to Bali and really liked it there - he spent longer than he'd originally planned to there because he was so relaxed! :lol: He would like to go again with me and the children, and as i've never been am open to the suggestion :)
Originally Posted by kezzabird
(Post 7357889)
Yes had a wonderful time at the Taste of Huon, ate loads and the weather turned out really nice in the end as the day started off cold and grey. Also all piled back to Donna's for a lovely barbie (thank you Donna, we had a wonderful time!) I could hardly sit in the car to come home my tummy was so stuffed!!:thumbup:
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Originally Posted by Possums
(Post 7359004)
LOL sounds good but really need to brush up before going down there!! :lol: I am doing lessons via Dorset Council $20 for 4 lessons here at Bridport or in Scottsdale!! its on a friday morning 9.30 till 11.30
LOL think they are quite serious down in Bothwell too :lol: hey some fantastic stars here too, the milky way just blows me away but the sky in WA just seemed so big! I loved the furniture too I have seen supposed imports here but it just doesnt seem to be the same quality? I also loved the crockery :) I really wanted to go to this Kerry it looked very good, glad you had a good time :thumbup: I have never looked for Balinese furniture in Tasmania, so have no idea, but the stuff that comes here is very reasonable and really beautiful. We have a wedding in Bali in 2 weeks so I will find out costs etc then from respected dealers. |
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Originally Posted by Sunshinesammie
(Post 7359020)
yes possum, when I stand outside the house in Karratha, it is indeed wonderful.
I have never looked for Balinese furniture in Tasmania, so have no idea, but the stuff that comes here is very reasonable and really beautiful. We have a wedding in Bali in 2 weeks so I will find out costs etc then from respected dealers. hey the bed we had in the hotel in Ubud, beautiful ornately carved 4 poster with all the nets :) is it a traditional wedding? |
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Originally Posted by Possums
(Post 7359062)
Hi I just noticed in Launceston think its called Jenerick or something? also a shop called Old Empire and what looks like nice stuff on closer inspection is really just knocked together, actually maybe its from Thailand not Bali? my OH is a joiner so i've learnt what to look for or its not allowed in the house :lol:
hey the bed we had in the hotel in Ubud, beautiful ornately carved 4 poster with all the nets :) is it a traditional wedding? |
Re: Tasmania (continued!)
Originally Posted by kezzabird
(Post 7357889)
Yes had a wonderful time at the Taste of Huon, ate loads and the weather turned out really nice in the end as the day started off cold and grey. Also all piled back to Donna's for a lovely barbie (thank you Donna, we had a wonderful time!) I could hardly sit in the car to come home my tummy was so stuffed!!:thumbup:
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Originally Posted by Sunshinesammie
(Post 7358919)
hello Bishop, thank you for the welcome, it wont be long before you're back with us, this year is flying by, you will be able to enjoy the UK summer and then back here for summer
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