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  1. I am a veggie, my grandson is lactose intolerant, we generally find that if you phone before you go to most restaurants and advice them of allergies/specific dietatary specs, they will do their best to cater for your needs. If you just rock up and hope that they can help - they probably can't. Phone first.
  2. Hi Skani I had the same problem with the link. We used to have a combustion stove in the uk - a cheaper version of an Aga. Loved it - it heated the whole house and all the hot water.
  3. Finally! I wish you all the best with your business, we have been in Tas for just over 6 months and as winter started, I have discussed with friends 'why doesn't someone put central heating into homes here'. Well done.
  4. Finally! I wish you all the best with your business, we have been in Tas for just over 6 months and as winter started, I have discussed with friends 'why doesn't someone put central heating into homes here'. Well done.
  5. Hi there! We are at the other end of the age scale, but moved to Tassie about one month ago to retire. However, OH is an artist and already he has a few works on the go. Today, finally our stuff arrives from the UK. My OH is so excited (his golf clubs) and he is pacing around the lounge room like a caged animal, waiting for the truck! :rolleyes:. We still drink beer tho! Aly
  6. Hi there violethaze, well, its 10.30pm and still roasting. If u have spent some time in Melbourne you will be very used to fluctuations in weather! I only have positive things to say about tas, even tho we have only been here a few weeks. I must say tho, some things are a lot more expensive than the mainland however, real estate is so much cheaper, the food is fresh as is the air. We move into a unit at a very reasonable rate tomorrow, so I will have to give you updates on how everyhing is going. I have never been to NZ, but I would imagine that Tas is not too unlike it with regards to weather and people. Have you been before? I had never been, but my OH had and I always had a feeling that Tas would be right for both of us. When we were in the UK and discussing coming back to oz, we both said out of the blue Tasmania! So far so good.
  7. wow! hottest day in Tassie on record!
  8. Hi violethaze just been so busy socializing over the xmas and new year! We have been staying at Battery Point, so have watched the yatchs come in from the sydney to hobart, been kept away most nights by the party goers at the taste festival! We have just got a unit in midway point, so we will be moving over the next few days, also looking to buy a fridge and a couch! What is your story?
  9. Hi, we used John Mason. We found them very reasonable price wise for a shared container. We are still waiting for our stuff to arrive, but we are being given constant updates on the progress. They were amazingly efficient when they came to pack our stuff, also informative about what not to bother bringing. Hope this helps. I suppose it depends on the service you are looking for and how much stuff you want to move. Aly
  10. thanks Skani appreciate your comments. Aly
  11. How much???!!!! Will do, it would be great and obviously you already know where to find the cheapest grog! We are looking for something similar vehicle wise - a station wagon. Its difficult to decide on the type of vehicle as you say, it depends on what you need it for. I have spent a few nights in a station wagon before! Personally, I don't have anything lined up work wise, but my hubby is an artist and has always works from home. I want to get back into part time stuff working with intellectually challenged adults, which is what I used to do. Where are you staying at the moment? We have arranged an appartment in New Town for the first two weeks after we arrive, it was the cheapest thing I could find! Ultimately, we want a long term lease, preferably a bit rural (as long as we can get internet access) but comuntable to Hobart. I think we might struggle with that! Looking forwards to having a beer with you! Aly
  12. Hi Rick We will arrive in Hobart next week after 2 months in Sri Lanka - I just hope we have brought enough woolly jumpers! We are going to be in the same situation as you are - needing to find a place to live, a vehicle and eventually employment. I am assuming that you look on www.gumtree.com.au/s-hobart/ for vehicles, accomodarion and employment etc. There are also a few realestate websites that will give you details of accomodation according to what you are looking for, from a room in a shared house, to a 7 bedroomed mansion! www.realestate.com.au/, www.domain.com.au. [h=2]There are probably more out there that I don't know about. Good luck anyway! Aly[/h]
  13. Thanks for that, i have already checked out the go-walkabout site, they can only give up to 21 days cover. I will try the other one. thanks again.
  14. I wonder if anyone can give me a bit of advice on this one, or if anyone knows of any travel insurance broker who would cover a one way trip from the uk to Tasmania via Sri Lanka for 2 months. Most brokers/companies will do emigration cover, but only for a couple of weeks max. :unsure: Any suggestions welcome!
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