March Applicants
#4681
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Location: Redland bay formally Northampton
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Re: March Applicants
WE'RE BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
been here 8 weeks and finnally got internet connected, was almost as difficult as finding somewhere to live!!!
been here 8 weeks and finnally got internet connected, was almost as difficult as finding somewhere to live!!!
#4683
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Joined: Jun 2007
Location: Redland bay formally Northampton
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Re: March Applicants
Gday mate, you not here yet!
First few weeks were a bit tuff, trying to find somewhere to live, then i went and got a job second week here, wasnt quite planning to work that quick.
family out here have been great, helping us settle etc.
Have met up with an old school mate last saturday.
Xmas was a bit weird, but the hangovers are still the same just take a bit longer to get rid of in the heat.
If you need any advise on anything before you depart just drop us a line, it sure is a bit diffrent when you get here, if anybody says oz is a cheap place to live its all bull!!!!
Steve
First few weeks were a bit tuff, trying to find somewhere to live, then i went and got a job second week here, wasnt quite planning to work that quick.
family out here have been great, helping us settle etc.
Have met up with an old school mate last saturday.
Xmas was a bit weird, but the hangovers are still the same just take a bit longer to get rid of in the heat.
If you need any advise on anything before you depart just drop us a line, it sure is a bit diffrent when you get here, if anybody says oz is a cheap place to live its all bull!!!!
Steve
#4684
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Location: Bundaberg the land of Rum from south wales the land of song!
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Re: March Applicants
Gday mate, you not here yet!
First few weeks were a bit tuff, trying to find somewhere to live, then i went and got a job second week here, wasnt quite planning to work that quick.
family out here have been great, helping us settle etc.
Have met up with an old school mate last saturday.
Xmas was a bit weird, but the hangovers are still the same just take a bit longer to get rid of in the heat.
If you need any advise on anything before you depart just drop us a line, it sure is a bit diffrent when you get here, if anybody says oz is a cheap place to live its all bull!!!!
Steve
First few weeks were a bit tuff, trying to find somewhere to live, then i went and got a job second week here, wasnt quite planning to work that quick.
family out here have been great, helping us settle etc.
Have met up with an old school mate last saturday.
Xmas was a bit weird, but the hangovers are still the same just take a bit longer to get rid of in the heat.
If you need any advise on anything before you depart just drop us a line, it sure is a bit diffrent when you get here, if anybody says oz is a cheap place to live its all bull!!!!
Steve
Why was getting the internet so difficult then?
i was thinking of getting my friend to arrange it for us before we get there leave 8th Jan. We have a rental first month rent and deposit sent over they are going like hot cakes.
what makes you say Oz is nto cheap, as it proved expensive if so how.
sorry for all the questions.
what part of oz are you living then? we are heading to Bundaberg-where the rum is from- Qld
Teryna
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Joined: Mar 2007
Location: Durham
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Re: March Applicants
Hey Steve good to hear from you.
Why was getting the internet so difficult then?
i was thinking of getting my friend to arrange it for us before we get there leave 8th Jan. We have a rental first month rent and deposit sent over they are going like hot cakes.
what makes you say Oz is nto cheap, as it proved expensive if so how.
sorry for all the questions.
what part of oz are you living then? we are heading to Bundaberg-where the rum is from- Qld
Teryna
Why was getting the internet so difficult then?
i was thinking of getting my friend to arrange it for us before we get there leave 8th Jan. We have a rental first month rent and deposit sent over they are going like hot cakes.
what makes you say Oz is nto cheap, as it proved expensive if so how.
sorry for all the questions.
what part of oz are you living then? we are heading to Bundaberg-where the rum is from- Qld
Teryna
S-J so glad to hear from you are you in your rental yet has it been expensive setting it up etc. Im dreading getting there and having to shop and do flat packs in the heat will just want to relax for at least a couple of weeks but adrenaline will take over Im sure and we will be back into action again.
Have a great new year marchies love from Trudi xx
#4686
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Joined: Jun 2007
Location: Redland bay formally Northampton
Posts: 236
Re: March Applicants
Hey Steve good to hear from you.
Why was getting the internet so difficult then?
i was thinking of getting my friend to arrange it for us before we get there leave 8th Jan. We have a rental first month rent and deposit sent over they are going like hot cakes.
what makes you say Oz is nto cheap, as it proved expensive if so how.
sorry for all the questions.
what part of oz are you living then? we are heading to Bundaberg-where the rum is from- Qld
Teryna
Why was getting the internet so difficult then?
i was thinking of getting my friend to arrange it for us before we get there leave 8th Jan. We have a rental first month rent and deposit sent over they are going like hot cakes.
what makes you say Oz is nto cheap, as it proved expensive if so how.
sorry for all the questions.
what part of oz are you living then? we are heading to Bundaberg-where the rum is from- Qld
Teryna
Took a bit of time getting the internet as we were staying with relatives for first four weeks, had trouble getting rental so have only been in rental for approx. four weeks. We researched broadband and discovered that Gotalk were substantially cheaper than Telstra with faster connection but took a little while longer to set up but the saving was worth the wait. Rentals are hard to come by here - we went for a viewing on the first one and so did numerous other families - came across the one we are in by chance before it was advertised so didnt have any competition with this one.
Some things are cheaper here and some more expensive - car insurance is cheaper at first impression but then you realise you have to pay two - car insurance and car rego which is the compulsory car insurance so all in all it probably is about the same or slightly more - second hand cars are expensive - we ended up buying new - only slightly more than the same model we were looking at second hand but it came with three year warranty and RACQ which is essential with the amount of driving - petrol is cheaper but you use at least twice as much. Fresh meat and veg is cheaper and in larger proportions but other essentials are quite a bit more than you would pay in Tescos. Bringing your pets with you is expensive - we were prepared for the flights, blood tests, quarantine, flights from Sydney to Brisbane but not prepared for the vet fees that followed. We were not prepared for the dangers that exist for dogs and cats here i.e. heart worm and paralysis ticks. We had to have the dog vaccinated for a year, you can get tablets but didn't want the worry of remembering to give them to him in case we forgot, then the ticks you have to give frontline every two weeks. The Cane toads you can't vacinate against, just have to hope your pet keeps away from them. Very difficult to find a rental where you can keep pets inside so they are faced with these risks from the outset.
House prices and rentals are rocketing - when you consider what earnings are here to the cost of renting and buying a property it is probably at the top end of the UK market.
Schooling is an expense. Even the state schools you are given a list of books and equipment required for the year - for example the calculator alone that our son will need for mathematics next year is approx. $240.
At the end of the day we still feel at this moment in time we have done the rights thing - we were hoping to be a lot better off than we are going to be but we didn't come here just for the money - the lifestyle is better, we do eat better and fresher food etc. There is always somewhere to go and something to do, days out are cheaper than the UK.
(I don't think Steve will be retiring as early as he thought!!!)
For any electricians coming to Queensland be prepared that standards aren't quite what we would expect in the UK!!!!!
Have just spoken to the family on skype this evening - first time since getting here - brilliant, definitely worth getting set up - just showed them all round the house we are renting!!
Steve & Nat
#4687
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Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Bundaberg the land of Rum from south wales the land of song!
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Re: March Applicants
Hi Teryna,
Took a bit of time getting the internet as we were staying with relatives for first four weeks, had trouble getting rental so have only been in rental for approx. four weeks. We researched broadband and discovered that Gotalk were substantially cheaper than Telstra with faster connection but took a little while longer to set up but the saving was worth the wait. Rentals are hard to come by here - we went for a viewing on the first one and so did numerous other families - came across the one we are in by chance before it was advertised so didnt have any competition with this one.
Some things are cheaper here and some more expensive - car insurance is cheaper at first impression but then you realise you have to pay two - car insurance and car rego which is the compulsory car insurance so all in all it probably is about the same or slightly more - second hand cars are expensive - we ended up buying new - only slightly more than the same model we were looking at second hand but it came with three year warranty and RACQ which is essential with the amount of driving - petrol is cheaper but you use at least twice as much. Fresh meat and veg is cheaper and in larger proportions but other essentials are quite a bit more than you would pay in Tescos. Bringing your pets with you is expensive - we were prepared for the flights, blood tests, quarantine, flights from Sydney to Brisbane but not prepared for the vet fees that followed. We were not prepared for the dangers that exist for dogs and cats here i.e. heart worm and paralysis ticks. We had to have the dog vaccinated for a year, you can get tablets but didn't want the worry of remembering to give them to him in case we forgot, then the ticks you have to give frontline every two weeks. The Cane toads you can't vacinate against, just have to hope your pet keeps away from them. Very difficult to find a rental where you can keep pets inside so they are faced with these risks from the outset.
House prices and rentals are rocketing - when you consider what earnings are here to the cost of renting and buying a property it is probably at the top end of the UK market.
Schooling is an expense. Even the state schools you are given a list of books and equipment required for the year - for example the calculator alone that our son will need for mathematics next year is approx. $240.
At the end of the day we still feel at this moment in time we have done the rights thing - we were hoping to be a lot better off than we are going to be but we didn't come here just for the money - the lifestyle is better, we do eat better and fresher food etc. There is always somewhere to go and something to do, days out are cheaper than the UK.
(I don't think Steve will be retiring as early as he thought!!!)
For any electricians coming to Queensland be prepared that standards aren't quite what we would expect in the UK!!!!!
Have just spoken to the family on skype this evening - first time since getting here - brilliant, definitely worth getting set up - just showed them all round the house we are renting!!
Steve & Nat
Took a bit of time getting the internet as we were staying with relatives for first four weeks, had trouble getting rental so have only been in rental for approx. four weeks. We researched broadband and discovered that Gotalk were substantially cheaper than Telstra with faster connection but took a little while longer to set up but the saving was worth the wait. Rentals are hard to come by here - we went for a viewing on the first one and so did numerous other families - came across the one we are in by chance before it was advertised so didnt have any competition with this one.
Some things are cheaper here and some more expensive - car insurance is cheaper at first impression but then you realise you have to pay two - car insurance and car rego which is the compulsory car insurance so all in all it probably is about the same or slightly more - second hand cars are expensive - we ended up buying new - only slightly more than the same model we were looking at second hand but it came with three year warranty and RACQ which is essential with the amount of driving - petrol is cheaper but you use at least twice as much. Fresh meat and veg is cheaper and in larger proportions but other essentials are quite a bit more than you would pay in Tescos. Bringing your pets with you is expensive - we were prepared for the flights, blood tests, quarantine, flights from Sydney to Brisbane but not prepared for the vet fees that followed. We were not prepared for the dangers that exist for dogs and cats here i.e. heart worm and paralysis ticks. We had to have the dog vaccinated for a year, you can get tablets but didn't want the worry of remembering to give them to him in case we forgot, then the ticks you have to give frontline every two weeks. The Cane toads you can't vacinate against, just have to hope your pet keeps away from them. Very difficult to find a rental where you can keep pets inside so they are faced with these risks from the outset.
House prices and rentals are rocketing - when you consider what earnings are here to the cost of renting and buying a property it is probably at the top end of the UK market.
Schooling is an expense. Even the state schools you are given a list of books and equipment required for the year - for example the calculator alone that our son will need for mathematics next year is approx. $240.
At the end of the day we still feel at this moment in time we have done the rights thing - we were hoping to be a lot better off than we are going to be but we didn't come here just for the money - the lifestyle is better, we do eat better and fresher food etc. There is always somewhere to go and something to do, days out are cheaper than the UK.
(I don't think Steve will be retiring as early as he thought!!!)
For any electricians coming to Queensland be prepared that standards aren't quite what we would expect in the UK!!!!!
Have just spoken to the family on skype this evening - first time since getting here - brilliant, definitely worth getting set up - just showed them all round the house we are renting!!
Steve & Nat
Where in Qld are you living??
Our rental in Bundaberg is $310wk for 4bed 2 bath brand new house the tradies just finished it for christmas. we are renting from 3rd jan so we didnt loose it and offered to send rent and bond money over before christmas to keep the landlord sweet!
our friends have got us a second hand car an older one just a run around $1000 good enough for me to get to work its a ten min drive to the hospital from where we will be living.
Teryna
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Re: March Applicants
Thanks for that Nat,
Where in Qld are you living??
Our rental in Bundaberg is $310wk for 4bed 2 bath brand new house the tradies just finished it for christmas. we are renting from 3rd jan so we didnt loose it and offered to send rent and bond money over before christmas to keep the landlord sweet!
our friends have got us a second hand car an older one just a run around $1000 good enough for me to get to work its a ten min drive to the hospital from where we will be living.
Teryna
Where in Qld are you living??
Our rental in Bundaberg is $310wk for 4bed 2 bath brand new house the tradies just finished it for christmas. we are renting from 3rd jan so we didnt loose it and offered to send rent and bond money over before christmas to keep the landlord sweet!
our friends have got us a second hand car an older one just a run around $1000 good enough for me to get to work its a ten min drive to the hospital from where we will be living.
Teryna
Living in Redland Bay - rentals a bit more expensive down here but the area is lovely. We had to pay three months rent up front as well as the bond. When do you actually arrive - good luck with the move - are you bringing furniture etc with you - just a tip if so - spray anything that has been outside with Vircon S - recommended by the shippers - all our stuff got through customs and quarantine without anything being pulled - we brought lawnmower, garden furniture, tools etc. as well as furniture.
Nat X
#4689
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Location: Bundaberg the land of Rum from south wales the land of song!
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Re: March Applicants
Hi Teryna,
Living in Redland Bay - rentals a bit more expensive down here but the area is lovely. We had to pay three months rent up front as well as the bond. When do you actually arrive - good luck with the move - are you bringing furniture etc with you - just a tip if so - spray anything that has been outside with Vircon S - recommended by the shippers - all our stuff got through customs and quarantine without anything being pulled - we brought lawnmower, garden furniture, tools etc. as well as furniture.
Nat X
Living in Redland Bay - rentals a bit more expensive down here but the area is lovely. We had to pay three months rent up front as well as the bond. When do you actually arrive - good luck with the move - are you bringing furniture etc with you - just a tip if so - spray anything that has been outside with Vircon S - recommended by the shippers - all our stuff got through customs and quarantine without anything being pulled - we brought lawnmower, garden furniture, tools etc. as well as furniture.
Nat X
not bringing anything starting new. We sent personal stuff end of Oct so should be there with us middle feb.
We leave 8th Jan arrive 10th start work 21st!
Teryna
#4690
Re: March Applicants
comon Nat, not as bad as all that....... its not too bad here, you can live on same if not less than uk, depends how lavish you are at Woollies/Coles!!!
I burnt my titties today, lots to burn though. Si assured me he put lots of Sun lotion on them..................... he got Dun!!!
S-j xxx
I burnt my titties today, lots to burn though. Si assured me he put lots of Sun lotion on them..................... he got Dun!!!
S-j xxx
#4691
Re: March Applicants
comon Nat, not as bad as all that....... its not too bad here, you can live on same if not less than uk, depends how lavish you are at Woollies/Coles!!!
I burnt my titties today, lots to burn though. Si assured me he put lots of Sun lotion on them..................... he got Dun!!!
S-j xxx
I burnt my titties today, lots to burn though. Si assured me he put lots of Sun lotion on them..................... he got Dun!!!
S-j xxx
have a good old boob massage
#4692
Re: March Applicants
it took us 2 wks to get internet.
we got connected 1 week after signing up but took another week to remove the fault on our line... F**kin Telstra!!!!
but hey ho, it's like ****** jamaica!!
we got connected 1 week after signing up but took another week to remove the fault on our line... F**kin Telstra!!!!
but hey ho, it's like ****** jamaica!!
#4694
Re: March Applicants
1:45am hon...... i got burnt navel and 'very' tops of thighs!!!! little bleeder to too busy checkin out the tits!!!!