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  1. If it's already unlocked and you can use a sim card for any network in the UK, you should be fine to do the same in Oz.

     

    If you're in any doubt, call your network and ask to get it unlocked. There is usually a fee for doing this though.

     

    I'm pretty sure no iPads are locked to a carrier, only iphone's. Some countries used different frequencies for celluar data in the past (LTE etc) but UK & Aus are compatible.

  2. Hi All. Does anyone live on or have any opinions on the Genesis Estate in Coomera. We are looking at buying there so any advice before signing up would be great.

     

     

    We live nearby but I've only driven through it, my only thought would be foxwell road being the main in/out route and the roundabout at the end of it being horrible at rush hour.

  3. Hiya - out of interest, how do you commute in from Helensvale and how long does it roughly take?

     

    We go from Sanctuary Cove (next to Helensvale/Hope Island) every day to Brisbane, I've posted elsewhere about the commute - hang on I'll find the post.

     

    Edit - my post about the commute: - http://www.pomsinoz.com/forum/queensland/212019-gold-coast-area-best-thinking-broadbeach-qld-2.html#post1936519557

  4. We do the daily drive to Brisbane from Northern Gold Coast (Sanctuary Cove) to Brisbane, its about an hour most days leaving at 6:30AM/4:00PM. Nearest beach is Paradise Point, but that's 10 mins drive away so maybe 1:10 from there to Brisbane. As the post above says its busy Friday arvo coming home but Fri mornings are the least busy of the week.

     

    I know there are some bayside suburbs near the beach East of Brisbane (around Cleveland), we looked at them but not for us, too quiet and the beaches aren't great, lots of people like it there, would be within your 1hour commute, just.

     

    North of Bris is Sunshine coast, but not within 1 hour or anything like.

     

    As I keep saying, the commute from GC to Bris is not to be undertaken lightly, its 30kms of madness followed by 30kms of tailbacks each way, every day and that's from the North, add 20-30kms of congestion for Central GC, and unfortunately the train sucks.

  5. We're looking at Brisbane, but are staying in Coomera for a couple of weeks when we land (in September). It's me (35), OH (31) and son (16) and our two cats (agree with you about the costly nightmare!)

     

    Good luck with it all. I've been on my 'get thin' diet and, apart from losing a bit before the medicals, have succeeded in being heavier than before I started!!

     

    Just on the medicals I wouldn't worry too much, they're looking for medical issues which will cost the govt a packet, not concerned with a few pounds of weight.

     

    To the OP - the Gold Coast is awesome, but jobs are not tick on the ground.

  6. I have one colleague who commutes from Robina to Brisbane and it takes him 2 HOURS each way - he is awake at 4.30am and in bed by 9pm. I have another colleague who lives in North Lakes and commutes into Brisbane. It takes her an hour but she's on the motorway at 5.30am to beat the traffic.

     

    Just some thoughts on the Gold Coast to Brisbane commute, been doing it 3 years now...

     

    We go from the North of the GC, Sanctuary Cove to Brisbane CBD, leave home about 6:30 & takes just over an hour by car, leave work at 4ish home by 5ish, average is an hour. If there's an accident that can double - happens about every 6 weeks, on a very good day it can take 40 mins, but those days are rare, like every 3 months. Robina would add 35km to our journey and I wouldn't do it TBH, Broadbeach is as far but longer to get on the freeway, wouldn't dream of commuting to Bris from there. My journey on the freeway is 30kms fast and manic, then 35kms slow and jammed, it is not a relaxing drive and not like driving on the motorway in the UK, overtaking both sides, rampant tailgating, a good sprinkling of complete nutters.

     

    I see someone mentioned commuting by train, lots do it but its crowded, slow and quite costly. We tried it but gave up on it very quickly, my the time you've parked, got on the train then walked from the station to your office it adds a lot of time to the journey, unless you live next door to one station and work next door to the other. Varsity Lakes to Central is 1:20, and would cost $150 pw, good chance you'll be standing up on the way home too, I honestly think the average door to door time (say where my wife works right in the heart of the CBD) would be getting on for 2 hours each way.

     

    I love the Gold Coast and am not in love with Brisbane, but that's where my work is, I'd pay a pretty penny not to have to do it, but no work for me on the Gold Coast, mainly due to the lack of large corporates there.

     

    I'm just saying don't take the idea of doing the commute lightly, especially from central or (heaven help them) southern GC.

  7. where is your employer going to be?

     

     

    +1

     

    Where your work will be is the most important thing - if you have work nearby Broadbeach is very nice, but quite touristy, not exactly family oriented though (great for a visit). Unless you work in hospitality or tourism I really wouldn't recommend coming to the Gold Coast in the expectation of finding a job quickly, unless you've researched thoroughly and found plentiful opportunities which match your experience.

     

    Thing is, work opportunities are limited for several professions on the Gold Coast, which is why I live at the North end and commute each day to Brisbane, along with thousands of others.

     

    There are lots of lovely areas to live on the Gold Coast - you may love Broadbeach but it is a tourist destination first and foremost, more residential family areas include Paradise Point, Mermaid Waters, Broadbeach Waters, Robina, Runaway Bay, Currumbin, Burleigh or where I live at Sancuary Cove BUT, just remember unemployment is much higher than average on the Gold Coast.

  8. Hello,

     

    Is anyone able to recommend a migration agent for Brisbane? I'm currently on the second year of a WHV and would like to know all my possible options.

     

    thankyou!

     

    I can personally recommend Go Matilda, but they're in Melbourne I think (may have an office in Bris).

  9. Can anyone recommend an online comparison site for home/life/car insurance, the likes of iSelect just seem to want to get your phone number then sell one of their limited choices (based on who gives them the most commission). I want something wholly online.

     

    I'm looking for something like MoneySupermarket, of course it gets commission too, but seems to cover more of the market and avoids having to talk to some droid on the phone.

     

    Cheers!

  10. I work in IT, managing largeish web-servers web servers among other things but I'm not specifically a security expert, to the best of my knowledge...

     

    1) OpenSSL is in use on 2/3 of the worlds webservers, and the affected versions are the ones released between Dec 2011 and now (or a couple of weeks ago) so most people would have used affected sites.

    2) The fix has been released, on April 7.

    3) Its not known if anyone exploited the vulnerability, but it is possible.

    4) Most major websites fixed this as soon as it became known, I checked our Open SSL versions as soon as I became aware of it (we weren't affected). Its likely that a major incident was raised at the big web firms and resources deployed very quickly.

    5) You can check any website you're concerned about using this https://lastpass.com/heartbleed/ - all this tells you is if the site is currently vulnerable, they could have previously been, but have fixed it now.

     

     

    More info:

     

    http://heartbleed.com/

    http://lifehacker.com/what-the-heartbleed-security-bug-means-for-you-1560801201

  11. In theory, if you try it tells you you can't

    VPN seems a grey area

    You tube has lots of UK program's if you're desperate

    Not bothered any more

     

     

    +1 for hola, its free (ad supported) and seems to work pretty well, before that I paid for ublockus and before that hideipvpn which were ok too. Don't use it much anymore as I love Australian TV so much :laugh:

  12. Many people (but not me of course) here in Aus download almost everything they watch on TV (everything except the news), so all of the shows are available within an hour or so of being shown in the US or UK.

     

    The mainstream ones are on Foxtel if you want to go that way.

  13. Currumbin is lovely (at least the beach is anyway).

     

    Major shopping would be Robina also a hospiat there. Public transport would be limited to the bus (or train station at Varsity Lakes), but probably not great.

  14. Just a word of cation, as PQ mentions buyers agents often "co-opt" with the selling agent, i.e. receive a portion of the sales fee. Whilst this costs you nothing obviously they have a vested interest in you actually buying and not necessarily at the best possible price.

     

    So, in some circumstances you have two agents, both effectively working in the sellers interests, no problem but don't be under the illusion that either are working for you, at least unless you pay them and they commit not to receive a fee from the selling agent.

  15. If you want to stay in the Brisbane CBD (or Gold Coast for that matter) you can't go past Meriton apartments, we stayed in one for 2 months when we moved up to QLD and still stay there when we want a night in the city. They're modern, well equipped and very good value, my wife organises travel for some fairly high flighers and have placed some in Meriton, who've also been happy. They also do discounts for 28+ day stays, parking is extra (and pretty expensive anywhere in the CBD).

     

    There are 2 in Brissy and 2 on the Gold Coast - not sure if that's what you're after but highly recommended.

     

    I wouldn't bank on finding a rental in 5 days, each time we did it it took about 3 weeks.

  16. Couple mates have got the weber Q, great little BBQ's Im saving up for one, as my old BBQs galore one after 15 years and I dont know how many burner replacements has finally had the dick.

     

    Weber, had mine for 3 years and got some rust on the grill (it gets used a lot, like 2-3 times a week), anyway called weber and they sent me a new one for free, apparently they have a 5 year warranty.

     

    For all I know the other one might be just as good but I can say the Weber is excellent, I only wish I'd got the 300, but the 220 is big enough 99% of the time (done a bbq for 14 people on it).

  17. Well, first off, Caloundra is very nice.

     

    But if you think it represents any kind of compromise for travelling vs beach living, I think you're in for a shock.

     

    My advice would be to rent there for a while til you appreciate how bad Brisbane's traffic can be. I drive north on the Bruce in the morning, against the flow of traffic. Today, from where I got on to where I got off (about 9km) it was bumper to bumper on the other carriageway. Every third vehicle is a tradies ute.

     

    Agreed, as someone who's done Hope Island to Bris every day for 3 years (and it is a pain) I can't imagine doing Caloundra or Burleigh, the extra travel time would do me in, don't imagine you can beat rush hour either, that's what everyone else is trying to do.

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