How To Decide Where To Move To AUSTRALIA
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- čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
- How To Decide Where To Move To AUSTRALIA
From another country, choosing somewhere to live can seem near on impossible, but you can certainly narrow down your search by using these suggestions.
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When it comes to finding jobs, it's who you know rather than what you know, that gets you a job. So make friends at the local pub or join clubs (golf, bowls etc). Your new friends will spread the word around that you are looking for work.
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G'day Bill, they could meet new friends if they joined a Swingers Club. They could even be joined at the hip if that was their thingy.
Depending where you're going, review public transport options as well - that might help influence your chosen suburb, or should at the very least be your first "compromise" option. It might bounce you back into your preferred suburb.
Great advice for Aussie’s thinking of moving as well, thanks Maz and Fam ❤
Haven't gone through a cyclone season yet in Qld , might change your mind
We’re a bit further south. We did catch the tail end of Debbie but the big stuff happens up north 😊
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The whole reason I’d want to move out to Australia is to be isolated 😭😂
Do you post any more
Adelaide
Go anywhere, just keep away from Victoria.
What's wrong with Victoria? That's where I was looking at 😂
@@thomasphillips997 Were you shaking your head?
@@rustysworldofentertainment850 I am genuinely asking why you say keep away. I have been looking at moving to Australia but wasn't sure where and house prices / rent wasn't too bad just north or Melbourne. Always good to know if someone knows something I don't!
@@thomasphillips997Victoria is fine, depends on what you want. I live in Victoria 30km north of Melbourne. Perfect to me, close enough to the city to be able to go to concerts, museums and the MCG. Far enough away to go to the country areas for wineries and beautiful scenery. Also not that far from the great Ocean Road where Bells Beach is for the world's best surfing. Love the fact we also are only a few hours drive to the winter snowfields. So don't discount Victoria.
@@thomasphillips997 Victoria has this:
- Australia's highest state taxes (to fund a broken government)
- second highest house prices
- by far the worst roads (a budget of just $600M/year to maintain our entire rural/regional road network spread over 200,000 sq km; you basically need a high clearance 4WD to safely navigate a lot of our paved rural roads. I am not kidding.)
- some of the worst drivers I've encountered anywhere in the world
- coldest weather (you may like that)
- most irresponsible dictatorial corrupt government . . . cue the lockdowns world record . . . The entrenched Victorian government is so utterly corrupt the Premier is moving to defund the anticorruption commission that keeps exposing his corruption (you should not like any of that)
- a state debt larger than those of Qld, NSW and Tas combined, once again (as with the Cain/Kirner Labor Government of the 80s and 90s) making the Victorian economy the millstone around the nation's neck. This will just result in further tax/penalty/fine/levy/tariff/fee/rates increases
also
- Melbourne has a vast, very ugly, and very poorly serviced urban sprawl (which is where you indicate your interest); projects to fix road connections are rarely completed and a number have just been cancelled by the Victorian government
- Telstra and NBN don't give a rat's arse about providing reliable service to businesses in Melbourne, and you will need Telstra any more than 40km out from Melbourne owing to all the black spots.
On the plus side, most Victorians are as friendly as anyone else in Australia and our state has a great deal of natural and built beauty. But so do all the other states. If you really do have a choice, without family and work connections dictating your movements, WA, SA, Tasmania and FNQ are, in my view, better places to lay your hat. I am but one voice in 26 million though. But you did ask me to elaborate.
I didn't like the look of those joints with that dodgy lookin bloke lurking around. Crikey. 😮😅❤😮😅❤.
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We don't have enough houses for the common man due to overpopulation from migrants with too much money buying up housing, so please stay in your own country.
No. I will buy your house!
Adelaide