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Old Feb 11th 2005, 10:41 am
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Each and every person has their own reasons for wanting to move to Australia. What are those reasons? do you want to escape the weather/ cramped housing/ Government / quality of life for you and/or your kids etc etc...

We are going because I'm Australian, and 5+ years in the UK is enough for me.. and my British Hubby is quite happy to go Australia to live.

fire away.. ... and let's not degrade the thread with a slanging match! Please! I'm not keen on Oz/UK which is best country in the world type thing.. more what you are hoping for the future...

and I wish everyone the best and that you fulfill your dreams.

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Our first reason for looking into moving elsewhere in the world is that we dont like what's happening in the UK.

We picked Oz as hubby has been before and I've always fancied living there.

I guess we hope to have a slightly more relaxed lifestyle and more time to enjoy outdoor activities, rather than being cooped up in the house for 6 months of the year.

Also we are hoping to start a family when we get to Oz and I just feel having looked into it Oz would be a much better place for our kids to grow up.
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couldn't agree more with you about a more relaxed lifestyle.. and not being cooped up for months on end!! And a nice place to raise kids.. we don't have any kids, but if/when we decide to start a family, Australia is where I want have/raise them.

I am looking forward to wandering around barefeet (my much preferred state!!) and not getting very peculiar looks from people!!
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Originally Posted by Brissiegirl
Each and every person has their own reasons for wanting to move to Australia. What are those reasons? do you want to escape the weather/ cramped housing/ Government / quality of life for you and/or your kids etc etc...

We are going because I'm Australian, and 5+ years in the UK is enough for me.. and my British Hubby is quite happy to go Australia to live.

fire away.. ... and let's not degrade the thread with a slanging match! Please! I'm not keen on Oz/UK which is best country in the world type thing.. more what you are hoping for the future...

and I wish everyone the best and that you fulfill your dreams.
we picked oz because my wifes mother lives there with her stepfather and half brother....after visiting the gold coast to see them in 2003 with our baby boy we deceided it was the best place to bring our boy up ...... quality of life, sports actually encouraged in schools no kids hanging around street corners no kids getting stabbed in school ....i think we all get the jist the british government should be ashamed of the state of this country
oh yeah and being sir les ...the beer is much cheaper lol
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Brissiegirl,
barefoot is fine in a sunny paradise

We are off to Oz for the warmtha and a more relaxed life for our daughter. Don't know if we will be more relaxed, but will be warmer in Queensland

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am soo looking forward to the warmth!!!
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http://pcug.org.au/~stmcdona/auntyjac.html a link to an early 70's Australian comedy...
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More space, lots of interesting but annoyingly nocturnal wildlife (apart from the birds), friendly people, more laid-back attitude, a house I can afford....
plus other things too numerous to mention...
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http://pcug.org.au/~stmcdona/auntyjac.html a link to an early 70's Australian comedy...
So many reasons for going actually hinge on the weather. It sounds like quite a shallow and inane reason to go half way round the world but it's true.

I don't hardly ever see my neighbours unless it's a nice evening/weekend because everyone's stuck indoors. Therefore the primary reason for uping sticks is for the improved socialising, sports and leisure opportunities.

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So many reasons for going actually hinge on the weather. It sounds like quite a shallow and inane reason to go half way round the world but it's true.

I don't hardly ever see my neighbours unless it's a nice evening/weekend because everyone's stuck indoors. Therefore the primary reason for uping sticks is for the improved socialising, sports and leisure opportunities.

Rob
Should have added - my concerns are purely work-related.
a) how long will it take me to find work
b) my line of work relies on me being up to date with brands, social/polictial views, etc, thus will I be able to cut it in oz?
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Default Re: what are you hopes for life in Australia?

Better climate, lifestyle, more affordable housing, more outdoor activities, more space, easier going and (imo) less pretentious people, a whole new country to discover. Hopefully a better environment to bring up my daughter......Im sure there are more- just cant think of them right now
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I've always wanted to live near the sea. So I'm looking forward to walks on the beach. Also with our money going a bit further house-wise to have an en suite bathroom would be fabulous. Maybe even a walk in wardrobe! I also love the idea of a separate laundry room.

We've had a couple of hours sunshine this morning and it's remarkable how it lifts the spirits of everyone. So that happy, contented feeling I'm after.
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Originally Posted by Brissiegirl
Each and every person has their own reasons for wanting to move to Australia. What are those reasons? do you want to escape the weather/ cramped housing/ Government / quality of life for you and/or your kids etc etc...

We are going because I'm Australian, and 5+ years in the UK is enough for me.. and my British Hubby is quite happy to go Australia to live.

fire away.. ... and let's not degrade the thread with a slanging match! Please! I'm not keen on Oz/UK which is best country in the world type thing.. more what you are hoping for the future...

and I wish everyone the best and that you fulfill your dreams.
I want to live my dream and have no regrets when i am older.
Why Auz............i love the outdoors and dont want my children couped up indoors playing computers games coz its pi**ing down outside.
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I too am originally from Brisbane and after 7 years in UK am missing my family and the lifestyle I had over there. (I never went anywhere with shoes on!! )
It has become more apparent to me what I miss about Oz since having my son 2 1/2 yrs ago. I never get to take him to the park here or seaside coz it is nearly always too cold and wet.
Partner has always wanted to live abroad anyway but never had the opportunity so is happy to make the move for the sake of all of us.
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