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Kingseat May 8th 2010 2:07 pm

Trying another State
 
To those of you who moved States rather than going back to the UK, how did you decide to try it and not go back? Did another State work for you and your family and how did you decide on which State to try?

Family of 3 May 8th 2010 2:10 pm

Re: Trying another State
 
You can't move! You're one of only 3 people I know in Perth!

Family of 3 May 8th 2010 2:12 pm

Re: Trying another State
 
But I guess a more sensible reply would be to tell us what you like/don't like about where you are now then people could suggest places to try?

LINZI May 8th 2010 2:25 pm

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Yes it worked for us we lived in Queensland for nearly 4 years and moved to New South Wales just after xmas and it was the best thing we did since arriving here! :)

billabongbunyip May 8th 2010 2:27 pm

Re: Trying another State
 

Originally Posted by Kingseat (Post 8552387)
To those of you who moved States rather than going back to the UK, how did you decide to try it and not go back? Did another State work for you and your family and how did you decide on which State to try?

We chose a new state for career reasons, as found very limited work choices in the first state.

I was unemployed for a year. But within two weeks of moving to a new state, I had found a decent job.

We took a short holiday break, checked out the area and then decided to make a permanent move based on our findings.

A friend of mine moved from NSW to QLD, as she wanted to live in a warmer climate.

billabongbunyip May 8th 2010 2:50 pm

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What attracts people to a place anyway?

What makes people happy and tick in certain areas?

I have experienced a very weird phenomenon over the past fifteen years, and I still don’t have an explanation for it.

Over the years at various times and in various places, I have met around twenty English people (seemingly unknown to each other) who all live in a small community called Brooklyn on the Hawkesbury River in NSW.

I have visited Brooklyn a number of times and it seems a nice little place and the surrounding area is very beautiful.

But I don’t understand the “attraction”. I don’t understand why so many English people have raved about it. I never hear Australians raving about it.

Pretty much each time I have met English people who live there, they say it is the best place they have ever lived anywhere in the world, or they love it and would never want to live anywhere else.

When I have asked people to explain further, they say they can’t explain why they love it, they just do.

Apart from the scenery and a decent fish & chip cafe, there is nothing really in Brooklyn that I can see as tangible proof of why people love it so much.

I can only guess that the locals are very welcoming and supportive of newcomers.

Either that or there is some sort of weird handshake secret society underground English kinky club happening.:lol:

I chose the suburb I live in after visiting on a day trip, where I found the locals to be very friendly.

scottishcelts May 8th 2010 3:35 pm

Re: Trying another State
 
We have spoke about a possible move to Melbourne - for the cooler weather :rolleyes:

But - since we discovered Bernieboy is moving there, it's like so no way :eek:

cresta57 May 8th 2010 4:19 pm

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We've tried 3 states: Stoned, Inebriated & Queensland. We've found you need to be one of the first two to want to stay in Qld:blink::blink:

petensue May 8th 2010 4:32 pm

Re: Trying another State
 

Originally Posted by Kingseat (Post 8552387)
To those of you who moved States rather than going back to the UK, how did you decide to try it and not go back? Did another State work for you and your family and how did you decide on which State to try?

We have not tried a different state but are moving to a different part of WA.

I do think it would make sense to try a different state as you have come all this way and spent a lot of money coming over here in the first place I know I would before going back.It does seem a few people on here have done that and have been a lot happier for the change.I guess it depends on what you don't like here or miss from the UK.If it's family and friends then maybe going back is the only answer.Good luck.Sue.

Pollyana May 8th 2010 4:42 pm

Re: Trying another State
 

Originally Posted by cresta57 (Post 8552538)
We've tried 3 states: Stoned, Inebriated & Queensland. We've found you need to be one of the first two to want to stay in Qld:blink::blink:

:thumbup: very true!!!


Originally Posted by scottishcelts
We have spoke about a possible move to Melbourne - for the cooler weather:rolleyes:

But - since we discovered Bernieboy is moving there, it's like so no way:eek:

:lol: :sneaky:

seanandmaria May 8th 2010 5:17 pm

Re: Trying another State
 
We lived in Melbourne initally, after 9 months though it was obvious that we weren't happy. We moved to SA and have all settled really well, it wasn't easy starting from scratch again, but for us going back wasn't an option until we'd give it 110%
Best of luck in whatever you decide :)

iamthecreaturefromuranus May 8th 2010 6:13 pm

Re: Trying another State
 

Originally Posted by scottishcelts (Post 8552500)
We have spoke about a possible move to Melbourne - for the cooler weather :rolleyes:

But - since we discovered Bernieboy is moving there, it's like so no way :eek:

If you can find work then try the Illawarra. Probably the best climate in Oz for a Brit to live in.

ABCDiamond May 8th 2010 10:39 pm

Re: Trying another State
 

Originally Posted by LINDZI (Post 8552409)
Yes it worked for us we lived in Queensland for nearly 4 years and moved to New South Wales just after xmas and it was the best thing we did since arriving here! :)

It worked for me too, spent quite a number of years in NSW, and then moved to QLD, best thing we did since arriving here :)

These two posts won't help the OP :lol:

odyssey May 8th 2010 11:19 pm

Re: Trying another State
 
I lived in Sydney, moved to Brisbane and then to Sunshine Coast. I have previously lived in Canberra and spent 4 months outside Cairns.

I think the states are quite different and a move can change things.

I hated livign in Brisbane and a move kept me here and now I am happy

Kingseat May 8th 2010 11:33 pm

Re: Trying another State
 
Thanks everyone. I am unhappy. Want to go home. Hubby loves it and would consider another State. I feel I owe him that. We're here on Student Visas. We need to consider funds in the bank at the end of the course would mean either a) being able to afford some deposit to new house in UK or b) moving to another State and trying to start again/gain PR.

So confusing. Feeling a bit lost.


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