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  1. Some sort of beach club has caught her interest. I'll have a look with her tomorrow. Thanks Naomi. Sending her to the UK isn't an option for us as a family. Thanks for replying though Quoll.
  2. Hi, my daughter who is 16 is struggling with our move. Homesick and missing friends. Any 16-18 year olds out there bored in the holiday and want to socialise? Or any tips for making friends? We're in Forestville, but near the bus route to northern beaches and city. Thanks Talie
  3. So far our favourite has been Collins Beach. The arrival of the ice cream boat makes our day.
  4. Hi we arrived in Forestville a week ago. Our 8 year old girl has fit straight in at Forestville Public School. We are loving the area. We wouldn't have thought of here but are staying with friends made through the forum. As soon as we arrived and looked around we loved it. Easy bus ride in to the city/Waringah Mall/Chatswood/all northern beaches. Lovely little shopping area, nice parks and it's so friendly. We're having a great time. Message me if you'd like to know more. Talie
  5. We didn't mean to fib about our conditions, just never gave it a thought. It's harmless and common like living with a mole... I don't think we pointed out every one of those either. I was just giving some advice from my own experience. Our Dr's didn't give us any information about Gilbert's so I assumed we wouldn't be able to get or need a specialist report, actually no I didn't even think about it at all. I sometimes get thrush too, is that a medical condition I should have disclosed... Ali you've come across as being pretty mean. you're comments have kind of put me off trying to help people on this forum. I have a thin skin as do many people who are also put off giving their opinions. It's a shame people can't all be nice to each other. itegoa I work in a hospital where I just nipped and asked the Dr's about what to do. They all said it's nothing and not to bother. Your choice of course, wouldn't take any more than the GP letter though. Good luck with the medicals and the move.
  6. Hi My husband ans I both have Gilbert's syndrome. Neither of us disclosed this at our medicals because it doesn't cost the health care system anything. There is no treatment required. Talie
  7. Hi, I'm hoping for help on what some job roles are called in NSW. I currently work as a Cord Blood Collector in the UK. I am moving to Sydney in November on a permanent residency visa with my husband. I would like to do the same job role and have seen that the Sydney hospitals do offer a cord blood donation programme. Do any midwives know anything about who carries out this service? Is it the midwives? If this isn't possible I was thinking the skill set would transfer to a support worker role in sexual health or maternity but am struggling to find any information about what qualifications are needed etc I have a level three diploma in young people's workforce and venepuncture certificate. Thanks Talie
  8. Hey, I still look at the forum most days but haven't checked the thread for over a year. We verified our visa over a year ago with three weeks in Sydney. Most of the thread seemed to be heading to Perth. It may as well be another country. I did meet up with couple from the thread who had moved to Sydney already. That was great and we've stayed in touch. We still don't have a move date, somewhere between Aug 2014 - Aug 2015 Are there many of us still in the UK?
  9. Hi My three were worried about spiders too (and we were) Not entirely over it but this place did help. http://www.reptilepark.com.au/ We went to all the shows, the spider show really helped us all feel calmer. The owner tells you all about funnel webs, how slow they are and easy to catch. We spent three weeks in Killarney Heights and didn't see a single spider. I have spent 6 months in Engadine and met one huntsman, the Australian family I stayed with had never seen one before! There are things that I was pulled up on like; Putting washing over my shoulder from the line=not the best place if a spider is on there Putting shoes straight on from outside of the back door Leaving clothes/towels on the floor Leaving the screen open on sliding doors Sugar on the work tops But they are small things that become second nature living somewhere warm with more bugs. It's a bit of a shock when you do see a huntsman, they are massive and fast... but not everywhere We did all look under our pillows for the first week. I looked under the sun visor before getting in to the car every time! Some Aussies are just as scared as Poms. Hope he gets over it soon. Talie
  10. Hi, maybe your "nest egg at the cost of a social life" has something to do with it? I'd try moving into the city and getting out there. Not being out at work must be a strain too... If that doesn't work out then try the UK. We have family in Edinburgh, Newcastle, Manchester and London we love all three cities. Edinburgh is beautiful but a tiny "scene" Newcastle is really friendly but again not the best social nightlife. We live in Manchester and have a lot of LGBT friends and family. There is a really good social scene for nightlife and support. Same with London. Sorry to focus on your sexuality. The not being "out" at work screamed to me. You're so young and seem to be in an enviable situation. Do it all.
  11. Hi, I'm looking for something similar. North Ryde looks good. I think it ticks all your boxes, even a pool. Ryde Secondary and Chatswood get good results. I'm looking at Turramurra, Killara and Cherrybrook too mainly for their public high schools. They also are on the train line. Some good sites that I've been pointed towards from here are http://allhouses.com.au http://www.allhomes.com.au wrong link sorry http://www.domain.com.au http://www.myschool.edu.au http://bettereducation.com.au/CompareSchools/primary/wa/compare_wa_primary_schools.aspx April, wow. Busy time
  12. Is that just for the VISA or does it include agent costs? Could you do the application independently? Good luck
  13. Hey Thanks again. Yes there only seems to be Sydney college that's good. It has three sites so I need to do more research on what that means... I think it's separate year groups.. The selective system is confusing me, looks like if you're new to the area there isn't much chance of getting in. I'm hoping the part selective will be easier. Looking more closely at schools has really narrowed down the areas we're looking at. Thanks
  14. Hi, Any opinions appreciated. We're a family with three kids who are 14, 11 and 6. We're going around in circles over where to base our search. Work will be in North Ryde but not office based, so commute isn't top of the list.Maybe one day a week in the office. Work will be across Sydney and home based. Office is currently in Reading but living in Manchester and covering the North West. We're looking for a 3 bed house or flat. Budget is around $900. Near a train station, somewhere with a few shops, a local pool would be great. We came out to validate our visa last January and loved Surry Hills, our concern is getting somewhere in budget and schools. We want public schools for our three children. They are in public schools now where they are all high achievers. The schools have made us look more towards the North Shore train line but it was all a bit soulless/boring up there. Chatswood seemed like a business district more than somewhere to live, we didn't look at Ryde or Artarmon when we visited... Lane Cove was nice but no train station. We stayed in Killarney Heights for three weeks and felt really isolated. Cronulla was lovely but too far out. Avalon beautiful but way too far out. We all agreed that easy access to the city was important. We're 10 minutes out of Manchester now. We often get the train in to the city for music events, museum visits, meeting up with friends. We can travel for beaches and national parks at the weekends, we all like camping here for our nature fix. So not asking for much, just an interesting place with a train station, enough local shops to avoid a mall, a pool in walking distance, great local public schools, parks and a library would be handy too. Any suggestions? Thanks for reading, everyones help so far over on Pomsinoz has been a massive help. Talie
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