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em&paul

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  1. Hi

     

    If you look at a property that is more rural than you might have more of a chance. Landlords who rent out their houses in rural locations often expect renters to have animals - dogs, cats and even sheep.

     

    Where in Tassie are you looking at moving too? Might be worth contacting some estate agents in that area and asking them if they have any properties on their books that would allow 3 dogs.

     

    Emma

  2. Hi

     

    Happy Australia Day.

     

    Recently there has been lots in the news about the WA economy and also the building industry - we're probably noticing because we're thinking of moving interstate but I was hoping to get some feedback from those in WA?

    I know news articles can favour one view or another so I'm not taking any article as right or wrong. When we were in Perth last year there was building work going on so I'd take that as a good sign. Does anyone have any knowledge of the building industry - specifically carpenters and the local economy? Hopefully someone can help?

     

    Thank you

     

    Emma

  3. Hi

     

    I am hoping for a bit of advice if possible.

     

    We have been in Tassie now for 6 years but are looking at moving to WA - Rockingham area at the end of 2015.

    OH is a carpenter and just wondered what the building trade is like over there?

    Also I have heard that it is difficult to get a rental - is this right?

     

    Thank you

     

    Emma

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  4. Have a look at Discover Tasmania..............http://www.discovertasmania.com.au/

     

    I would recommend a car as public transport isn't great.

     

    The weather is very varied at the moment but it has been sunny most days and usually early to mid 20's.

     

    Haven't done a ghost tour but I know there is one that goes around Hobart and there is one out at Port Arthur too.

  5. Hi

     

    I am currently doing my Early Childhood teaching degree - I had an NVQ from England - and currently work as a group leader in a childcare centre. I originally wanted to do teachers aide job until qualified but there wasn't any positions longer than 10 hours a week and as I needed to work I went into long day care. I believe as the new ratios and implementaion of the National Quality Framework are put in place into childcare centres then centres will have to pay teacher wages to qualified staff.

     

    A collegue of mine recently left to go and work as a relief teacher and she is getting regular work. Here in Tasmania I do believe that there are very few contracts being offered to new teachers but hopefully this will change soon. There are always plenty of jobs offered in the private and church schools for early childhood teachers. You can do religious study units onto your degree to help you get into work at a church school. I am considering this for my 4th year - I am starting my 3rd year this year.

     

    My suggestion would be to get out and do relief work as both a teachers aide and teacher as soon as you can. This will get your foot in the door and your face recognised.

     

    Good luck

     

    Emma

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