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  1. Hi,

     

    We are soon to be moving to Melbourne and in addition to our main house purchase we are considering buying a holiday home that we can use in the summer months/weekends or rent out when we're not using it. We currently live in the UK and are fortunate to own a second home in Portugal that we can get to within about 4 hours should we choose to go there for a long weekend, but mainly we rent it out to holidaymakers. Being new to Australia we are not sure where to look and what would be the main areas we should consider - Ideally, we would like somewhere that is within 3 hours of Melbourne so that it is easy for us to get to of a weekend, but also in a good area where we could rent it out if we chose that option.

     

    It may seem odd when we're going to be living by a beach to buy another holiday home elsewhere, but it's something that we've enjoyed having the benefit of and it is nice if we want just to be able to get away for a weekend. We also hope that it might be a good investment....Can't be worse than Portugal..... :(

     

    We may completely change our mind when we get there, but my wife is quite keen so I'm keen to explore what's available.

     

    All help / comments would be most appreciated and if you think we're mad then please let us know that too :)

  2. I'm moving soon and only stocking up on some medical essentials for my daughters eczema and asthma as I know the cost of the creams and inhalers can be quite expensive in Australia compared to the UK. Oh, and my wife is for some reason buying new duvet covers as she thinks they are cheaper here :)

     

    I'd be interested to know the cost of Anadin Extra in Coles as I go through a packet of 16 every week and I know these are the only ones that subdue my nagging headaches.

  3. Hi,

     

    We're soon to be moving and really would appreciate a summary of what we need to do on arrival regards medical care and also likely costs.

     

    We are a family of 3 and my daughter has eczema and requires hydromol as a moisturiser and a steroid cream to keep it under control, I suffer with mild asthma and require a purple and blue inhaler and my wife is the healthy one and only has the pill. I'm assuming that these medications will have to be paid for when we arrive ?? Where would you find out the cost of these so I can add it into the budget ?

     

    We currently have private medical cover which has been beneficial for my daughters eczema and this year for me when I needed surgery, so we are considering taking this out for peace of mind so any recommendations on what companies to look at would be welcome ?

     

    i have read on a few posts about doctors bulk billing but unsure what this means ?

     

    i would welcome all advice on what a soon to be newbie should be doing and looking out for when we arrive.

     

    looking forward to any posts and help :)

  4. If you don't have enough points to qualify for a visa then you are not entitled to one! Fact! If you feel that lying is the correct route to go down, then just remember your lies are potentially stopping another applicant who meets all the points criteria from maybe fulfilling their dream as you could be taking their place. If you have the correct number of points already, then that's great, so why lie?

     

    It may be a harsh fact, but the points system is there for a reason and if you don't qualify, like many people don't, then you're sadly not entitled to a visa.

     

    If you feel lying is the correct moral route to go down then that's your choice.....

  5. Hi Blake,

     

     

    Thanks for the post and a lot of useful info there. One question I have is regarding the speedometer. We are looking to bring our 3 year old SLK when we move in a few months. The car today only has a MPH speedometer with no KMH on the dial, but it does have a large electronic KMH on the main display when you select it. In your view would this be sufficient or is it likely that we would be asked to have a KMH on the dial which means replacing the entire instrument cluster? All help would be most welcome as I know mercedes have quoted over a £1000 for the actual cluster before fitting.

     

     

    thanks, Rich

  6. Hi,

     

    This may seem a daft question, but please bear with me.

     

    I'm concerned about my daughters ongoing education when we move over to Australia later this year. Our intention if we stayed in the UK was for her to sit the 11+ next year and then hopefully secure a place at a grammar school rather than going down the private route.

     

    I'm interested to understand if there are the equivalent of grammar schools in Australia and what the process is for enrolment into them - Is it the same as the UK?

     

     

    All help would be most welcome.

     

    Thanks, Rich

  7. Hi,

     

    We're moving to Melbourne and will be shipping our car in our own container with our personal possessions. It may cost slightly more, but I have peace of mind that my car is safe with all my other possessions and won't risk being knocked or scuffed with the other forms or transportation. It's a personal preference, but I'm just nervous handing the keys of a £40,000 car to another company and hoping it arrives at the other end.

     

    I will be using Iron Lady though for all the import and to get the road on arrival in Melbourne.

     

    Hope this helps.

  8. Hi,

     

    I'm hoping some fellow PIOers who are about to embark on a new life in Sydney or are already there may be able to help. We are looking for good family suburbs (with good primary schools) with about 1 to 1-30 commutes into the CBD. I've spent some time searching for houses etc upto about £750K and there are some nice ones, but just unsure on the areas so really would appreciate some pointers in the right direction.

     

    All help and comments most welcomed.

     

    Thanks, Rich

  9. Hi,

     

    i am sure the answer is no, but just wanted to ask......

     

    We have kept one of the tiers of our wedding cake for sentimental reasons and while we'd never eat it again we want to keep it, and I just wondered whether we would be allowed to bring this with us when we move?

     

    Any comments would be appreciated before it ends up in the bin....

     

    thanks, Rich

  10. Hi,

     

    This is a very quick question to find out how easy people have found it/find it to gain short term accommodation to tide them over until you gain your first proper rental/property in Australia? This could also be for people seeking apartments/self catering when doing their reccies.

     

    The reason I ask is that I'm considering creating a very simple website where accommodation owners, who provide short term rentals, could list their properties and I could then make it available to PIOers to ease their searches.

     

    It'd be great to hear some feedback on whether this would be a useful website/service for people who are making the move?

     

    Thanks, Rich

  11. Hi,

     

    This has probably been covered before, but I just wanted to gain some balanced feedback on what it's like living in Point Cook/Sanctuary Lakes versus say Ringwood/Frankston South. Key things I'm interested to hear about is the commute into the CBD and the schooling.

     

    I can see that you seem to get more house for your dollar in PC/SL, but that's not everything.....So please share some honest views from people who live there and those that have considered it and decided not to move there.

     

    Thanks so much,

     

    Rich

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