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  1. Hi We have some Australian 3 pin plugs We live in the northern suburbs of Perth Regards Claire
  2. Hi We are selling a number of things on gumtree if anyone is interested: Stainless Steel American Style Fridge Freezer 2-piece contemporary fabric sofa X2 Mature Aloe Vera Cactus in Stylish Pots: Motorised running machine Red Kitchen Breakfast Bar Stool (height adjustable) 3-Pin Electrical Pugs (Australian) Swimming Pool Blanket/Cover Roller (Roller ONLY included) Outdoor sofa and table lounge setting Chef Easy Charcoal Kettle BBQ (European Style) Super Grill 4 Burner Deluxe Barbeque - BBQ Kreepy Krawley / Pool Cleaner (Davey Frill-Neck Wizard) Thanks Claire
  3. Woolworths and Coles sell it. I made some sausage rolls the other day. Its normally by the mince meat section - it is beef sausage meat though rather than pork but it did make nice sausage rolls
  4. My husband had the same problem - Vetassess just don't recognise the NEBOSH diplomas (even though employers do). We considered staying in the UK and completing a masters degree but didnt want to stay in the UK for that long. In the end our only route in was to get an amployer to sponsor us on a temp 457 visa. We have been here a year now and luckily the company have said they will sponsor him permanent residency. The problem with coming over on a 457 when vetassess dont recognise your qualifications os that you are solely reliant on the company sponsoring PR as you wouldn't be able to do it yourself
  5. Yes, my husband works in this field and these are widely accepted - employers particularly like it if you have a masters degree
  6. Ours took about a week once all the paperwork was submitted.
  7. My husband gets paid LAFHA - but it is paid by his company, not the government. He works FIFO and lives in a 2 bedroom unit, provided by the company, whilst he is away so the LAFHA is to cover his living expenses (well, most things are paid for so its just food really)
  8. I also have a big spider phobia and considered hypnosis before we came out to Perth. However, we have been in Perth nearly a year now and have hardly seen any. I have seen a few redbacks in the garden but I can just about manage to stamp on them as they are quite small - anything bigger than 2-3cm I can't handle but so far I haven't seen anything bigger than that. One thing I don't like though are the cockroaches - they are huge!!
  9. . Hi, I live in Mindarie which is next to Quinns. Rent is probably a bit low. We pay $120 a month for electric and $75 a month for gas. $100 a month for water (we do have a pool and auto retic which may mean that we use a bit more water and power than someone who doesnt). $105 a month for Foxtel (we have most channels, one movie package and no sport). We spend around $1000 a month on food (add another $500 for alcohol and dining out, etc). Car and contents sounds about right. Also, one major expense is private medical
  10. I didnt realise Darwin was so small actually. I live near Joondalup so know it well. I know what you mean about the beach - it seems a shame to have all these beaches on your doorstep in Darwin and not be able to use them. We love the Perth lifestyle but this job offer seems to good to miss...
  11. Thanks for all your replies - the conditions do sound pretty harsh. I've heard that it is expensive but then so is Perth (not sure how they compare in that respect). I'm also a bit worried about the wild life (mainly the bird eating spiders!)
  12. Hi My husband and I currently live in Perth, however, he has been offered a job in Darwin. Our main concern is the weather as we love the weather in Perth and we love the outdoor lifestyle. Can anyone tell me: does it rain almost constantly in the wet season? How long does the wet season last? Is it relatively dry in the dry season or are there a few wet days? i have looked at average weather conditions on various websites but would like to get a local's perspective We have been to various places in the tropics around the world (also we have been to Port Douglas - not sure if this would be similar) Many thanks
  13. Hi, I currently live near the coast in the Northern Suburbs (Mindarie) but we are considering a move to the country (maybe Lower Chittering) in WA. However, I am petrified of spiders!! Has anyone lived in rural WA, if so, how bad are they. I dont mind how poisonous they are - its just how big they are that bothers me!! Thanks
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