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  1. Well thanks to everyone who commented and we took advice and went round visiting some lovely places. It wasn’t all that bad. But can I reiterate, ANYTHING I put in here it solely my opinion based on my situation. I don’t go out to offend folks as a few are very patriotic about OZ and the private messages telling me I’m wrong, I should go home if I don’t like it blah blah blah… IM TRYING!! If it was that easy. I am one of the folk who hasn’t adjusted to being here and only trying to help folk in the same bubble as me that life isn’t always bubbly and unicorns and shiny after making such a big decision. That doesn’t mean to say I hate here. It’s just not home. Darwin or Perth. But I make the best out of a bad situation and try my low brow humour to help. But this will be my last post anyways. Good luck to all who move and sincerely, all the love in the world on your day to day sh!t.
  2. Hey! Congrats firstly for your marriage! So to cut a long story short, during my previous light hearted posts…I’ve struggled a bit since moving here. Living in Darwin for years then Perth seemed tempting. Perth FOR ME, wasn’t greener. Plus having to stay here due to the husband not wanting to go back….good ole hauge convention law which prevents me from taking the kids back without a lengthy court battle. So yeah that’s why I’m still here, being a indecisive fart in the wind of making the best out of a situation. ✌
  3. I have researched to a degree! Of course what Mandurah has to offer. It’s not a definite. My jobs based there so until we get down there and have a scout around. we literally landed in darwin, viewed our current house, got it within 3 days and the rest is history. I might be in the hope of that happening again. In fairness, seeing the drug use here on a daily basis is almost the normal. More the indigenous but the white population has its fair share. I’ve had 25 kick outs in a 3 hour shift. Multiple break ins. Baggies in the toilet. Assaults. All in one week. I guess it’s where you are in darwin.
  4. I arrived 7 years ago not knowing where Australia was on the map!!! Let alone knowing the slap in the face cultural differences. Oh my goodness! Think of it as an opportunity with a clean slate. No one knows you here. You can grab a job and start fresh. New friends, new apartment, new hobbies. Life is what you WANT to make it. It’s a huge stress getting used to a different way of life that your used to. You might start finding things that you never got to experience back home that you love?! If your in Darwin before I leave, I know a super coffee shop with the biggest croissants
  5. Hello guys!! I was an old time annoyance on this site after I moved from Scotland to Darwin but that was 7 years ago! Now after spending 7 years in Darwin. Let me just say what an experience… Not my cup of tea if I’m honest. Beautiful places, met some wonderful people but it’s a place….in my opinion, if your born and bred here, your fine. I had a very hard time adjusting from life in Scotland. Darwins brutal. No middle ground, they either hate you or like you. The heat, the wet season, the locals who don’t like ANYONE from outside Darwin. (I work in a pub so I hear it all the time) So anyways, kids, husband and I have decided to move down to Mandurah. Never been to Perth before or anywhere outside of Darwin. We literally picked a place on the map and said yup! That’ll do! So we’re leaving May 5th. Any advice on what it’s like there and if anyone from there would fancy meeting up when we arrive Sarah
  6. Thanks to all you wonderful people for your advice and support. Really does tickle my pickle xxxxx Had a restounding bit of good news which I don’t wanna jinx but husband has said “wait till we get our citizenship so this opportunity wouldn’t be wasted” ”let’s get out of debt first (credit card debt back home he’s still paying) and we’ll go from there” So it’s now not a definite NO....... If I believed in Jesus I’d be toasting him a drink ?
  7. Ahaha it was always a pleasure putting a smile on faces with my posts. ? ahhhhh making it work for the time being.....just sucks kangaroo balls having to share responsibility with another person especially when kids are involved. ? i could always just spike his morning cuppa with female hormones, let him grow titties and convince him the only place he’ll get treatment iS in the uk!!!! Far fetched but I’ll give anything a go! ???? xx
  8. Thank you sweet. ? I’m making it manage for the kids and trying to keep as normal as poss for them. Its incredibly lonely here and making friends can either go both ways...there’s no in between here. Hoping tuesdays visit with the family lawyer will give me a bit of good news. Should of stuck to my guns 3 years ago and listened to my gut and stayed! ???
  9. Again as asked below, sexual frustration and I didn’t notice until it was too late. Mixture of medicine, coming off chemo so periods were all over the place etc. Hey everyone makes mistakes right?
  10. Months of sexual frustration and lack of C sized batteries at woolies for Mr Buzz Buzz resulted in baby. ?
  11. Definitely one of a kind. I’ve met some southerners from Adelaide, come up and leave confused, traumatised and needing help. ??
  12. 3 years and still whinging! ? yeah, given it a go but nah. Not for me. Just gotta battle it out now and see the outcome. Thanks sweetheart thou, hope all is well with you ?
  13. Nope ? part of the visa restrictions is we have to stay in the NT. TBH, after experiencing darwin life and the fact I’m a stubborn butthole, I could be offered a million dollars to move to Adelaide, Melbourne etc and it would be no thanks! I’m officially done! ?
  14. Good evening guys! Long time no posty! ? well ive officially been in Darwin for 3 years now and bloody hate it. My old posts are between giving it a go and not liking it.....now it’s complete resentment. Im stuck in a family law case right now with wanting to return home with the kids but husband says no so I can’t just “go back home then” Straw that broke the expat back ? was a month ago I was punched in the head by an aboriginal bloke....not drunk either! Just angry because “””drum roll””” I asked him to stop begging for food off customers. I was just doing my job and security hadn’t started yet. Then a few days ago, few kids threatened to stab me in my pregnant belly because I wouldn’t buy them smokes and lollies. Being hurt or threatened can happen anywhere....I get that but come on! A non threatening pregnant woman? I hate this place. Firstly, immigration should warn you of the Hauge Convention law and secondly, yes I felt sorry for “most, not all” aboriginals when I first arrived but now.....nothing but abuse, being a white c**t, callings my kids names for not giving them $2.....biggest regret was moving here. Darwin is one of a kind. A massive turd hole to be precise.
  15. Thanks chris! Yeah we are trying to move away from the weather but its not the number 1 problem we don't like. We want a "community feel" Darwin is very timid as theres no chatting to neighbours or rarely meeting at the park etc. We looked at trip advisor and it was mixed results. The one that worried me was someone said it was a town that didn't like outsiders, bit like darwin! Its hard to integrate if your not born and bred.
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