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  1. My eldest daughter got it twice, she was the only one that did. She also got a mild case of measles too. They had all ha their MMR too. She was just unlucky.
  2. Thank you for giving me this info. My son is now 19 and after seeing the best specialist in the UK from the age of 6 months old. He and I both know how to control his Asthma. I find the Drs know nothing. and I find that very sad. My Dr controlled my son asthma all the time, not a hospital. Drs don't seem to care in Australia. JMO
  3. I think its different for people. My son suffered/ suffers with Asthma. He still does, normally the winter month's. The problem you have it can be so warm during the day and cold at night. I haven't found a good Dr at all since living here in Sydney. My son used to see a specialist every 3 months in the UK, he's not seen one since moving here 6 years ago. You need to go to a specialist to say that your child has got Asthma and normal Dr cannot do that. And I don't understand that at all. I expect its a money thing. Top up on inhalers in the UK..
  4. Hi I was there 2 weeks ago for the weekend. I didn't find it at all interesting. its was great to have a look at the beach, but they where nothing special. I found it to hot and to dusty. I wouldn't go again. You might enjoy it though.
  5. We opened out account over the phone in the uk with HSBC. When we got here we just took our passports in and that was it. They aren't the greatest of banks but I find them better than any of the Aussie banks. 6 years down the line and they are still our main bank.
  6. Hi people have said change it to Germen, we changed ours to Spanish and it worked/ Good luck
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    White goods

    I really cant believe how many people have said don't bring. Everyone I have met apart from one have brought everything with them. My tumble drier is still working as is my fridge, witch is now a beer fridge, but it works perfect, my freezer works too, as do all my electrical things Tele, (My Tele was brand new) videos, DVD surround sound, play station. And I have been here 6 years. We didn't have one thing that didn't work. Yes you have to change a plug, its not rocket science, I taught my kids to that b4 they where 10. Things are more expensive here, yes look it up at Harvey Norman.Most utility rooms are a fair size. Yes my tumble drier is on top on my washing machine, but I have a front loader and always will. If I had to do it all again I would still bring it all with me. Australia isn't as cheap as what people think.
  8. an1ta

    White goods

    Hi I bought all out white goods with us, My fridge was brand new and still works now. The washing machine worked too. I had to buy another one last year and I hate it. If you can afford to bring your stuff with you then do so. Everyone said don't bring my TV well I have been here 6 years and its still working fine like my dvd, video, and surround sound system. Good luck with the move
  9. I couldn't agree with you more when you talking about schools. I moved here when my children 13, 15, and 16 and everyday I thank god they went to school in the UK first. Gun crime in Sydney is scary drugs are another big issue in Sydney, is it safer for my kids here or in England in the south. Not everything is a bed of roses there are also a lot of thorns that go with them. I have been here 6 years and if I could turn the clock back I would. Australia is a beautiful country but so is England. I hope everything turns out ok for you and the family. And like you said u can always come back. Good luck
  10. Hi and welcome, there's a thread on here, looking for friends in the shire, try looking posting on that. Good luck x
  11. Well I can only go by the what the coppers said to my daughter. I also got told you don't need to carry ur driving licence, and then got stopped and fined for not having it. who knows the rules in Australia it changes every time u talk to a different person. At the end of the day I hope the person in the accident sorts everything out and gets a new car
  12. Yes I'm sorry I wrote it wrong the 1st time. But you also have to have insurance for your car, even if its only 3rd party. You cannot drive a car (or should say you should not drive ur car without it The first thing my daughter got asked by the police when in a hit and run was who she was insured with, and if she wasn't then she was breaking the law
  13. If you live in NSW you have to CTP and 3rd party insurance
  14. Glad to hear that no one was hurt... Let your insurance deal with it. The one thing that you might lose os your no claims bonus, but you will get a brand new car..The police should be taking this woman to court, and if I was you I would be reporting her again to the police. Its against the law to drive without any insurance... Hope its all sorted out fast for you
  15. Just so people know more tickets went on sale today for the tesy match im Sydney..
  16. I hope you dont sell them and if you do I hope its to the cops. Thank God I have got my tickets for the test game in Sydney. I even turned up at the game on sat in Sydney without a ticket, I asked around, a lady had one going and gave it to me free as she had a family ticket and her hubby could'nt go. Shame there are'nt more people out there like her, she knew I loved rugby just like her.
  17. Hi I flew with them in feb this year with my 2 daughters. I thought they where great. Food, staff, movies and games for the kids. I would use them again..
  18. Hi and welcome, I live in caringbah and would love to meet up for coffee, I do not hav young children, but I have friends that do... If you would like to meet just PM :xmas16:Anita
  19. I agree with what u have said, and yes all schools start doing school work towards there HCS in the last term of year 10 and if you can get your son in then I would. We did'nt get here until the Jan so my daughter had to wait untill the new school year started , she then went into year 11 and it did not do her any harm at all. She passed her HSC and has now got a good job, she left school 2 years ago. Also for the GCSE my daughter took her Maths in year 10 in the UK, It did not mean anything to them in NSW.. Good luck with everything
  20. I found this very interesting. Im going home to England ffor a holiday In Feb and I'm so looking forward to it. I know it will be cold I can't wait. I never had a problem shopping in Asda or tescos, and always found loads of places to park. I see kids and adults smoking everywhere I go, just like I did in the UK. We also had to pay for parking in the UK just like we do in NSW... My house is a lot smaller here in OZ but I spend more time outdoors here so thats not a problem. As for parks I cannot speak of them, I do find there is a lot more dog mess here in OZ than there ever was in the UK. I really can't wait to go home and see my family and friends but Im going to enjoy every minute of it when I'm their. But I know Im going to also know that in 3 weeks time I will be on a plane ready to see and enjoy more of what Australia has to offer me
  21. Hi I live in Caringbah, and either go to the Miranda medical centre, never had a propblem there, or the the medical centre in Caringbah. I like the one in Miranda better though, they just seem nicer
  22. I tipped my packers, at both ends, they put all my beds up for me so that we could all sleep well that night. Something less for us to worry about. I also fed them... Don't know why some people would'nt
  23. You must be very PROUD. My kids are proud of there mum aswell, WHY because she does'nt need to have a go at people for everything they say or do. You sound like a very nice man. NOT
  24. Well with him going up a year in school here hes doing it a year before he should. I thought with ur KNOWLEDGE you would have worked that out. And yes I'm PROUD of all of my children.. I keep having to say THANK YOU to you today
  25. Well Bob U had a go at me o another thread, but Im pleased to tell you that my son was put up a year in school when we arrived here in Sydney. My son should have gone into year 8 but was put into year 9 due to te fact that he could do the work. When taking his exams in year 10 he was getting 90s, not bad for the youngest kid in his year. Just waitig to see what happens in his HSC I'll keep u posted and hes just 17
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