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ryan67 May 6th 2009 4:50 am

Where to live in OZ??
 
Hi there, just joined and was hoping for some advice.
Me, my partner and 4year old daughter are thinking of relocating to Australia from Scotland but don't have a clue what state to move to???

My partner is a carpet fitter so would have to be some where with this type of work. Would like somewhere with a good community of fellow Brits.

Been trying to research this for ages but don't know anyone from OZ so don't know where to start.
Don't want to end up in the wrong place if u know what i mean!!

Would love any advice anyone can give me.
Thanks:)

livinginreality May 6th 2009 6:45 am

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 
Hi,I think it would be a good idea to give us some clues to what you like doing?Are you a city slicker?Beach bum (:D),country bumpkin hillbilly type?Do you like warm weather most of the time,or cold winters,warm summers?We need abit more info is possible?:thumbsup:

mohogony May 6th 2009 7:15 am

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 

Originally Posted by ryan67 (Post 7546549)
Hi there, just joined and was hoping for some advice.
Me, my partner and 4year old daughter are thinking of relocating to Australia from Scotland but don't have a clue what state to move to???

My partner is a carpet fitter so would have to be some where with this type of work. Would like somewhere with a good community of fellow Brits.

Been trying to research this for ages but don't know anyone from OZ so don't know where to start.
Don't want to end up in the wrong place if u know what i mean!!

Would love any advice anyone can give me.
Thanks:)

It would be easy if there was one place in OZ you could say is the best place to live and move there but there is'nt, theres a massive diversity of places, for example if you live in Canberra or Hobart you have snow capped mountains nearby or live in Cairns or Brisbane you have a warm tropical environemnt and rainforests nearby. If you want tp live somewhere with a large community of Brits then certain suburbs of Perth would be the place to go. l saw some TV show the other day about a guy who was a carpet fitter and imigrated to Adelaide and he said there was plenty of work there for carpet fitters and good pay as well.

jad n rich May 6th 2009 8:49 am

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 

Originally Posted by ryan67 (Post 7546549)
Hi there, just joined and was hoping for some advice.
Me, my partner and 4year old daughter are thinking of relocating to Australia from Scotland but don't have a clue what state to move to???

My partner is a carpet fitter so would have to be some where with this type of work. Would like somewhere with a good community of fellow Brits.

Been trying to research this for ages but don't know anyone from OZ so don't know where to start.
Don't want to end up in the wrong place if u know what i mean!!

Would love any advice anyone can give me.
Thanks:)


First search on the carpet layer threads, you might get a more realistic picture of wages etc ;) than the recently repeated life downunder show in the UK.

Sally Simpson May 7th 2009 1:24 am

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 
Depends what weather you are after & if you want easy access to beach, city etc
We chose Cairns because we wanted good temps year round & knew we could cope with the few months of humidity. Also wanted a city that was more like a town!
You have to consider what you really want as a family!

Hutch May 7th 2009 3:03 am

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 
14 Victoria Parade, Ryde, Sydney.

UncleKev May 7th 2009 4:12 am

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 
I am a bit biased but I would suggest that Canberra is the best place to live in Australia.

Ideal size, lowest unemployment in Australia, easy acceess to Sydney without the hassle of living in that over-crowded rat race, access to the coast and to the alps.

Its one of Australia's best kept secrets. Most Aussies dont want to live here because it goes down to below freezing point in Winter and is not on the coast.

quoll May 7th 2009 6:21 am

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 
Wherever you can get a job I would think.

iamthecreaturefromuranus May 7th 2009 7:09 am

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 

Originally Posted by UncleKev (Post 7549946)
Most Aussies dont want to live here because it goes down to below freezing point in Winter and is not on the coast.

...and as someone who now lives on the coast and hasn't seen any frost in the three years I have been here I can understand why. :)

UncleKev May 7th 2009 10:23 am

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 
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I was out at 5:30 this morning for a run with my whippet. Nothing better than a morning run on a cold canberra morning.

iamthecreaturefromuranus May 7th 2009 10:53 am

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 

Originally Posted by UncleKev (Post 7551176)
I was out at 5:30 this morning for a run with my whippet. Nothing better than a morning run on a cold canberra morning.

Mate, if that's a piccie of you in your Avatar I will stake a small fortune that the whippet was quicker. :)

Sue May 7th 2009 1:49 pm

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 
Hi Ryan,

I'm not in Australia but just wanted to poke my head in your thread and welcome you to BE. I hope you enjoy your stay. :)

paulry May 7th 2009 3:04 pm

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 

Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus (Post 7551261)
Mate, if that's a piccie of you in your Avatar I will stake a small fortune that the whippet was quicker. :)

:rofl:

Petals May 7th 2009 6:38 pm

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 
I suppose ACT, Victoria, South Aus and Tasmania because people are more likely to have carpet in these States as the winters are colder.

moneypenny20 May 7th 2009 7:33 pm

Re: Where to live in OZ??
 
I'd work out of you can get a visa before considering places.


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