WA v VIC v SA
Hello lovely people.
Looking at making the move in 2013 so trying to get as much info as possible. Initially we were drawn to Perth - lovely weather, beaches etc. (It also looks great on WDU - which couldn't be said for Melbourne) . However, reading up on BE it seems that Perth may be great for a couple of yrs & then the boredom sets in. So read up on Melbourne and from what I can make out it is very, very popular with those who have settled there (not many threads of packing up & moving back to the UK here !) Property prices however, seem to be a bit of a problem so ... Looked at Adelaide, affordable but may not have the buzz of Melbourne/Perth - but again not too many complaints. We are looking at a fact finding trip maybe 2011 or 2012 but because I am applying for a 176 visa - I have to decide on which state within the next few weeks. We would appreciate any advice from those who have given it at least 2yrs over there and would be particulalry interested to hear from those who have moved interstate. We don't want start a slagging match here - just some good friendly advice from all you lovely people who have made a new life in a new country. We are a family of 5 (3 boys 18,14 & 10 at time of move). We like the good weather (can't stand grey skies), exploring and want to do so much more as a family :thumbup: I must add that we currently live in a village in the UK so we won't be leaving a big city life Thank-you. :) |
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I live in WA, but personally would say try SA or Vic if you think you will get bored.
Its more difficult and costly to visit other states from WA. Something we want to do but with 4 kids just havent got around to it. If you lived in SA you could actually drive to Melbourne for the weekend (or the other way around). Ive spoken to Australians who say they can visit all the other states during school holidays because they live in SA or Victoria. Its much easier and so more choice to keep you from getting bored. Gems |
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We lived in SA, but had to move cause DH couldn’t get any jobs in his Profession as an engineer, we then moved to Qld because of job offer, then he was made redundant twice.:(
He is now working in WA while we are living in Qld, we can’t afford to have another move, unless his company offers us relocations package. I cant give you much information on WA as I haven’t lived there, but we did live in Vic (Melbourne) when we came on business visa 14 years ago, I wished we moved there when we emigrated to Australia rather than try another state, we wouldn’t have wasted so much money or time. I loved living in SA & settle in so quickly, but my eldest son who was around 16/17 years old at the time, hated SA so much, as he found it very boring, he loves it in Qld, it has more life for young people even thought everybody goes to bed by 8.30 - 9pm.:eek: What do you do? |
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We live in Victoria, and would say come and try here first. As said before it is a great state in it's own right and very easy to see other parts of Australia. It took us about an hour to fly to Tassie, just over that to Sydney. We have driven to Adelaide in 10 hours and Sydney in 12 (we have 2 smallish children so lots of stops) as well as Merimbula up in NSW and Canberra. We have even been surprised by how good the weather has been since being here. Good luck on your choice, it's certainly one that needs lots of thought. :thumbsup:
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Re: WA v VIC v SA
Originally Posted by Stressed Eric
(Post 8469784)
Hello lovely people.
Looking at making the move in 2013 so trying to get as much info as possible. Initially we were drawn to Perth - lovely weather, beaches etc. (It also looks great on WDU - which couldn't be said for Melbourne) . However, reading up on BE it seems that Perth may be great for a couple of yrs & then the boredom sets in. So read up on Melbourne and from what I can make out it is very, very popular with those who have settled there (not many threads of packing up & moving back to the UK here !) Property prices however, seem to be a bit of a problem so ... Looked at Adelaide, affordable but may not have the buzz of Melbourne/Perth - but again not too many complaints. We are looking at a fact finding trip maybe 2011 or 2012 but because I am applying for a 176 visa - I have to decide on which state within the next few weeks. We would appreciate any advice from those who have given it at least 2yrs over there and would be particulalry interested to hear from those who have moved interstate. We don't want start a slagging match here - just some good friendly advice from all you lovely people who have made a new life in a new country. We are a family of 5 (3 boys 18,14 & 10 at time of move). We like the good weather (can't stand grey skies), exploring and want to do so much more as a family :thumbup: I must add that we currently live in a village in the UK so we won't be leaving a big city life Thank-you. :) |
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Thank-you again to all you lovely peeps :thumbup:
Mohogony, Chris and Faridehwe (sorry to hear about your difficult situation) in answer to your Q's we have ruled out NSW & QLD not through choice but due to SS which as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer I can only get for WA, VIC, SA, TAS & NT. As I said before we did manage to get it down to WA & VIC initially but now SA has crept into the equation. We have never been to Oz so it's a matter of what we pick up from the internet & wonderful sites such as this, but really we are going in blind. We will visit our chosen state (if we get the Visa) before we go, but for now it's research, research, research :ohmy: |
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Originally Posted by Stressed Eric
(Post 8471612)
Thank-you again to all you lovely peeps :thumbup:
Mohogony, Chris and Faridehwe (sorry to hear about your difficult situation) in answer to your Q's we have ruled out NSW & QLD not through choice but due to SS which as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer I can only get for WA, VIC, SA, TAS & NT. As I said before we did manage to get it down to WA & VIC initially but now SA has crept into the equation. We have never been to Oz so it's a matter of what we pick up from the internet & wonderful sites such as this, but really we are going in blind. We will visit our chosen state (if we get the Visa) before we go, but for now it's research, research, research :ohmy: |
Re: WA v VIC v SA
Originally Posted by Stressed Eric
(Post 8471612)
Thank-you again to all you lovely peeps :thumbup:
Mohogony, Chris and Faridehwe (sorry to hear about your difficult situation) in answer to your Q's we have ruled out NSW & QLD not through choice but due to SS which as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer I can only get for WA, VIC, SA, TAS & NT. As I said before we did manage to get it down to WA & VIC initially but now SA has crept into the equation. We have never been to Oz so it's a matter of what we pick up from the internet & wonderful sites such as this, but really we are going in blind. We will visit our chosen state (if we get the Visa) before we go, but for now it's research, research, research :ohmy: |
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If you think bordem in Perth might be a problem then Adelaide is not for you!
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Originally Posted by Weebie
(Post 8472707)
If you think bordem in Perth might be a problem then Adelaide is not for you!
Make yer mind up sunshine, you knock Adelaide, then praise the place in another thread...........:rofl:mm |
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whichever you choose make sure you do plenty of research as im pretty sure all the states you have mentioned as options have a bit in the SS application to state why you want to settle there.
good luck :thumbup: |
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Will do :unsure:
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Originally Posted by tiredwithtwins
(Post 8474097)
whichever you choose make sure you do plenty of research as im pretty sure all the states you have mentioned as options have a bit in the SS application to state why you want to settle there.
good luck :thumbup: As I say - I'm only suggesting it, but if you've never been to Aus before then you might get sponsored by WA for example , but if a job offer came up in VIC or you just liked the look of it you could go! Hmph (at me for even suggesting it!) S.DOg |
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S.DOg,
;) SE |
Re: WA v VIC v SA
Originally Posted by Stressed Eric
(Post 8469784)
Hello lovely people.
Looking at making the move in 2013 so trying to get as much info as possible. Initially we were drawn to Perth - lovely weather, beaches etc. (It also looks great on WDU - which couldn't be said for Melbourne) . However, reading up on BE it seems that Perth may be great for a couple of yrs & then the boredom sets in. So read up on Melbourne and from what I can make out it is very, very popular with those who have settled there (not many threads of packing up & moving back to the UK here !) Property prices however, seem to be a bit of a problem so ... Looked at Adelaide, affordable but may not have the buzz of Melbourne/Perth - but again not too many complaints. We are looking at a fact finding trip maybe 2011 or 2012 but because I am applying for a 176 visa - I have to decide on which state within the next few weeks. We would appreciate any advice from those who have given it at least 2yrs over there and would be particulalry interested to hear from those who have moved interstate. We don't want start a slagging match here - just some good friendly advice from all you lovely people who have made a new life in a new country. We are a family of 5 (3 boys 18,14 & 10 at time of move). We like the good weather (can't stand grey skies), exploring and want to do so much more as a family :thumbup: I must add that we currently live in a village in the UK so we won't be leaving a big city life Thank-you. :) If beach side living is a must , Perth (SOR ) is still not too expensive (:blink:) and an easy drive to Perth Airport -50min to 1hr |
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