First visit
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First visit
Hello everyone, we've had the relocation dream for years now and we have finally decided to try a holiday in Australia!
After having a read of stuff and a look on you tube we think perth sounds like our kind of place, we were looking at staying in Scarborough and we were wondering if there are any perth expert expats that could help us out with a few questions?
Let's start with, what are the best things to do on our visit? Bearing in mind we are a couple with a 14yr old girl and an 11yr old boy.
Also would we need to rent a car? The public transport links seem good but are they expensive?
That'll do for now so thanks in advance for any help given, cheers, Paul.
After having a read of stuff and a look on you tube we think perth sounds like our kind of place, we were looking at staying in Scarborough and we were wondering if there are any perth expert expats that could help us out with a few questions?
Let's start with, what are the best things to do on our visit? Bearing in mind we are a couple with a 14yr old girl and an 11yr old boy.
Also would we need to rent a car? The public transport links seem good but are they expensive?
That'll do for now so thanks in advance for any help given, cheers, Paul.
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It is actually beyond my comprehension as to why anyone would think Perth is the place to move to. I don't mean this in a horrid way because over time, I became quite fond of Perth on my visits. But why on gods earth do you think moving to Perth would be a good idea. Unemployment and flies would put me off massively. What are your occupations, what are you hoping to achieve?
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Hi, I am an electrician and the Mrs is a dental practice manager/ dental nurse, we were under the impression that perth was on the up with a thriving economy, other than that we aren't thinking of a massive big city move, we are open to all suggestions so please share the knowledge, all viewpoints are appreciated 😉
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Hi, I am an electrician and the Mrs is a dental practice manager/ dental nurse, we were under the impression that perth was on the up with a thriving economy, other than that we aren't thinking of a massive big city move, we are open to all suggestions so please share the knowledge, all viewpoints are appreciated 😉
I've lived in Perth for 9 years and worked for the health department for almost all of that time. In the 8 years of working in my hospital I've seen the admin support in my department go from 4 full time down to 2 with no decrease in workload. The good news is that they're looking to outsource a good portion of our work to India, so that will lighten things up a bit.
My partner has 27 years experience in the mines as a heavy duty vehicle mechanic. He's now working for half his usual salary in the city, doing a different job because there just aren't hgv mechanic jobs out there.
As for the rest of your post, I'm on my phone but will reply when I get home.
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How hot can you stand. That would be my no one question after jobs. Don't think 24 and sunny think scorching or humid and often mid 30 to mid 40. That will rule in or out far more places than you might first think. Australias fierce climate winter and summer is a big factor many migrants underestimate.
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We are 90 mins South of Perth and hubby manages an electrical wholesale. In his 24 yrs in business things have not been quiter as loads of Sparkies no longer have jobs in mines and there are more sparkies fighting over same job quotes.
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And this is why we have joined the forum, it would appear that we have been misinformed about the economy, we were under the impression it was on the up, however as this is not the case, and after some discussion we look like we will be heading to Melbourne, we have a friend who's very keen to do a house swap with us as she has family here and it makes good sense for free accommodation. Also I would like to visit toowoomba, it's where my father lived when he was 11 and I like that idea of following his footsteps.
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So thanks for all your imput so far guys! It is greatly appreciated 😀
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I would recommend doing a side visit to WA if you really want to see for yourself what Perth 'looks' like. Yes this won't mean you know how jobs/suburbs/transport really is (as opposed to those who are living there have posted above) but might be a good idea if you can manage the time and cost for a holiday/flight there. If you do go, have a look around Perth and then head straight down south where there are beautiful vineyards and a coastal view that is utterly gorgeous. Just a thought....
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Took me 30 years of living in Aus before I got to see Perth. It's just shy of 3,000 K's from here in Melbourne, or 4 days drive. Let that sink in for a bit. Turned out it was much much better than I thought it would be, It does have a great ambience about it, it does have a little bit of comparatively old history, Well Fremantle does (Something which is thin on the ground here in Aus and something you'll miss after a while) I'd try and take a look if I were you.........but It's remote, going backwards, that will change in time as it's always been boom and bust. It is a decent place though with many fantastic aspects.
Whereas Melbourne.......... What can I say. There are many real reasons it keeps featuring as one of the best cities in the world to live. Problem is that fact alone spoils other places for you.... Oh and Melbourne takes quite a while to grow on you, once it does your hooked.
Whereas Melbourne.......... What can I say. There are many real reasons it keeps featuring as one of the best cities in the world to live. Problem is that fact alone spoils other places for you.... Oh and Melbourne takes quite a while to grow on you, once it does your hooked.
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Took me 30 years of living in Aus before I got to see Perth. It's just shy of 3,000 K's from here in Melbourne, or 4 days drive. Let that sink in for a bit. Turned out it was much much better than I thought it would be, It does have a great ambience about it, it does have a little bit of comparatively old history, Well Fremantle does (Something which is thin on the ground here in Aus and something you'll miss after a while) I'd try and take a look if I were you.........but It's remote, going backwards, that will change in time as it's always been boom and bust. It is a decent place though with many fantastic aspects.
Whereas Melbourne.......... What can I say. There are many real reasons it keeps featuring as one of the best cities in the world to live. Problem is that fact alone spoils other places for you.... Oh and Melbourne takes quite a while to grow on you, once it does your hooked.
Whereas Melbourne.......... What can I say. There are many real reasons it keeps featuring as one of the best cities in the world to live. Problem is that fact alone spoils other places for you.... Oh and Melbourne takes quite a while to grow on you, once it does your hooked.
I have to make a slight correction on your comment about old history though. Although white settlement is comparatively new, there's over 40,000 years of Aboriginal history, culture and artifacts.
ps I love Melbourne
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Melbourne is a great choice with everything you need and there's always something going on. As said above it grows on you. It's a bit of a trek to Toowoomba from here though - you'll need to fly unless you fancy a 17 hour drive Good opportunity to visit Brisbane too x
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Hey there, thanks so much for the replies, turns out I was slightly wrong, we are now going to Brisbane! And after some 8 or 9 years chatting about it we have actually booked the flights so big steps forward there!
So, Brisbane, gold Coast, sunshine coast, what's the best things to see and do whilst we visit?
Thanks 😉
So, Brisbane, gold Coast, sunshine coast, what's the best things to see and do whilst we visit?
Thanks 😉
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Hey there, thanks so much for the replies, turns out I was slightly wrong, we are now going to Brisbane! And after some 8 or 9 years chatting about it we have actually booked the flights so big steps forward there!
So, Brisbane, gold Coast, sunshine coast, what's the best things to see and do whilst we visit?
Thanks 😉
So, Brisbane, gold Coast, sunshine coast, what's the best things to see and do whilst we visit?
Thanks 😉