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Old 30-12-2007, 02:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hobart???

Hi All.


Can anyone out there give any views good/bad on Hobart. What is the city like to live, many events going on, cinema, theatre, cafe culture and Hobart for kids etc tc.????

Any feedback greatly appreciated.

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Old 31-12-2007, 03:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I lived in Hobart - Sandy Bay - for 5 months while studying at UTAS.... though i can't tell you much about activities, since i was studying (in 2002), I can tell you that the people were extremely nice, and I will be considering moving there if the visa is issued.
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Old 18-01-2008, 01:49 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi there

Me and my family visited last year, and have since applied for our visa. Hobart is a lovely place. The people are really nice. Lots of cafe bars, shops etc. but not big enough to get lost in. Scenery is beautiful considering your in the Capital city being on the banks of the river and having the backdrop of Mount Wellington. There's plenty to do in respect of entertainment we went to the cinema, iceskating, internet cafes etc. We also looked around the local schools as our son is 12, and they were really nice, there's a selection of state and private schools but if you look at the performance stats and thing the schools in the Hoabrt area generally perform better than the rest of Tas (academically). I think you'll have to decide whats important to a specific child in order to determine which school is best, education in general is better though. Some of the residential suburbs seem really nice places to live, and are serviced well with amenities, the ones we're looking at are less than 15 mins drive from Hobart.

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Old 18-01-2008, 02:04 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Go to Inverness and wait 10 years for global warming to bring it up to Tasmanian temperatures. Hobart is nice but remote, drizzly, and very "local". In Tasmania generally there's a lot of tension between the greenies and the loggers. Very cheap to buy a house there - what's the catch?
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First of all Hobart is not cold, drizzly, nor very 'local". I am a little fed up with people knocking something when they quite clearly dont live here nor anywhere near it. They make their observations from spending a couple of days here if that. There is tension between the forestry and the greenies but nothing that remotely effects the day to day life of us who actually live here. Hobart is a very cosmopolitan city it has every amenity that you can think of it may be not as big as Sydney, Brisbane or Melbourne but neither do we have the crime and violence associated with such large population areas. It depends on what you are coming to Australia for if in UK you would consider living in London, Glasgow, Bristol or are you moving because you want a better life and a safer enviroment for your children to be brought up in. There is a popular misconseption that Tasmania compered to the rest of Australia is somewhat backward or "local" again this depends on what you expect or demand from your move to Australia as far as I and my family are concerned we could not live in any of the other major population centres on the mainland because we wouldnt have chosen to live in a city anywhere also the amount of Mainland Australians that are now chosing to move to Tasmania as a life change has increased dramatically as has migration from outside of Australia the consequence of which is of course the change in perception that Tasmania is some sort of inbred backwater I can assure you having visited here regularly for the last twenty years and having lived and worked here for the past 2 years the general perception of others regarding Tasmania is outdated and somewhat un-educated as to the real Tasmania.
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Old 19-01-2008, 11:11 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Hi we are off to Hobart, just waiting for visa. cant wait it looks real great. We have three little kids and they are real excited. A great place to start our new life.
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We're heading there this year too. Went last April for a rekkie and absolutely loved the place. The weather was fantastic, the people were so friendly and welcoming and Hobart was in no way 'backwards' and had all the amenities we could want. To top it off, there are beaches, mountains and countryside surrounding the place.....fabulous!!!

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Old 22-01-2008, 08:20 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Hi ALL.

Thanks for your replys and feedback. I am off to Hobart im May for a quickie reccie and hopefully this will make up our minds if its for us. It certainlt looks picturesque.

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Old 14-02-2008, 05:11 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Hi
Noticed you're thinking of Tassie?! I browse this site for personal reasons (I am a migrant too), but work for State Government migration. Are you interested in meeting when you come over in May? Happy to help. Please email me joanna.jacobs@development.tas.gov.au
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Old 21-05-2008, 07:12 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Hello, Hobart is a nice place,with some good suburbs,quite a healty live music scene with regular gigs & pub bands.I'ts like a large U.K. Town and is easy to walk or cycle around.
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