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  1. Firstly have you looked to see if an osteopath can help or does he genuinely need surgery.

     

    If surgery is needed provided he does the "proper rehabilitation" afterwards and is back to work with no ill effects he should be ok with regards the medical.

     

    Contact peter palmer - Osteopath in Cardiff or David Rodway in Swansea - these guys are good and maybe he doesn't need surgery. If he is working and is just sore it sounds like he should be ok.

     

    Dr Roger!

  2. Hi,

     

    I am hoping someone could help me as I'm new to all this.

     

    My Mum & Sister live in Brisbane and have done for 7 years, they are now permanent residents. I would love to move out there and be with them but I have no clue which visa I have to apply for. I'm 27 with good health and a full time job in a solicitors. My partner of 9 years is 30 years old, fully qualified electrician but has Crohn's disease. Please can anyone advise what we would have to do to live and work in Oz?

     

    Many thanks in advance

     

    Kayleigh

     

    The main medical problems for getting into Australia are AIDS, TB and cancer. UC if well controlled is unlikely to be too much of a problem. Talk to an agent and I'd recommend Bill Rose at Anglia.com.au for advice.

  3. The local knowledge is that on the Coast there are 2 schools that people literally fight to get their kids into and they are Mountain Creek and Chancellor College. You would need to live in the catchment as places are highly sought after. My kids are at Chancellor and I am very happy with it..

  4. Hi All, Planning on moving from NZ to Sunshine coast March/April next year. Looked on line at areas and like the look of Kawana Waters as will hopefully get a job at the new hospital. I will be taking my 15year old daughter and 14 year old son and have done some research on line and identified Kawana Waters High School and Mountain Creek High School. Any comments on these schools? Any reason why I would need to look at private schools? Any info welcome. Thanks

     

     

    Both Schools are good, but probably the most highly rated school locally is Chancellor State College in Sippy Downs / Buderim. It is outstanding and we pulled our kids out of a "top" private school locally to get ours in there. Brilliant primary school too. Its adjacent to the university and shares facilities, but also the kids see it as a natural progression from an early age that going to university is something that will happen.

  5. Man flu and sunburn get me here! I think I have a healthier lifestyle and have lost a lot of weight. The food even in the supermarkets is no way near as altered / chemical additives, clean air and good food. Less stress, warm and clean air - I think you would be healthier here. You have time to take part in sports and keeping fit. You'd love it here.

  6. Have a look at Palmwoods and Buderim. I think both would tick your boxes. The key issue comes down to secondary schools for the kids unless you want to go private. If you want the best state school for secondary (Chancellor College) and a village feel then it has to be Buderim.

  7. Mountain Creek is a good school but its huge!

     

    I can recommend Chancellor State College as being superb, better than many of the privates!

     

    Others that are good (sorry if I don't include them all, mu troll will be jumping) are Brightwater, Buderim Mountain, Tilara etc.

     

    For Chacellor you'd probably need to live in Sippy Downs - its a very popular school.

  8. Hi,

     

    I may have asked this question before but I am pretty desperate! Can anyone recommend a chiropractor in the Sydney CBD they've used? I have issues with my hip flexors which is causing issues my quads, hams and glutes and resulting in lots of pain. I've seen a couple of physio's but am not happy with the result so would like to see a chiro.

     

     

     

    Search out Dr Tony Tranfield in the Northern Beaches, he is an osteopath but is absolutely brilliant.

  9. Fire is a risk but its never really been an issue here on Buderim Mountain. Lots of big and old trees!

    Your main worry here is how to do everything you want to and not miss anything wonderful.

    Buderim is a great place to live.

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