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  1. I was on top of main scale in UK with 15 yrs experience. Once I had submitted my statement of service my employer here put me straight on the top of their main scale. A few weeks later I was invited to apply for "experienced teacher 5", an off scale payment. Applied for and got, with little fuss. Depends on employer though. I am in catholic sector in qld.
  2. As far as I'm aware, Qld does not require degree in education. I did unrelated 3 yr degree followed by PGCE and got registration here
  3. NSW is the exception. Other states more flexible re degree studied. Also other states rego transferable to anywhere except NSW
  4. Hi there, and welcome to Brisbane. There is a fairly regular get together organised by Pat W from this forum, usually meeting at North Lakes. There is a Christmas special gathering tomorrow (Sat 20th Dec) at Sutton Beach, Redcliffe, from 2.30 onwards. BYO food and drink. We went to our first one in October, and had a really good time. Lots of people of different ages.
  5. Just wondering if there is anyone in the Samford Valley/The Gap/ Ferny Grove etc area who would like to meet up? We have been here since early August, having arrived in Australia end of June. We have been to the Poms in Oz North Lakes gathering (thanks Pat W!) and will be going back to the next one there. If there's anyone around who's interested we are in our 40's with a daughter just turned 17 and a son 9 (and an 18 year old currently doing the backpacking thing in Bundaberg at the moment). PM me if interested. Jim (teacher) and Andrea (at home looking after us all!)
  6. Just thought I'd add my own experiences as a newly arrived teacher in Qld. Got here end of June, got TRACER (supply teacher paperwork) sorted when we arrived. Did nothing about looking for work for 6 weeks (I needed my holiday!) When we enrolled daughter into state secondary school I handed in my resume and got a call within 24 hours for relief teaching. Did about 3 out of 5 days at the one place for a few weeks, which was a good way of settling in, and pay was quite good ($70 per hour). Saw a job advertised on Catholic Jobs website, applied, heard nothing for ages. Closing date had passed by 2 weeks, then got call out of blue. Informal chat with deputy Principal a few days before the new term started and was given 12 month contract on the spot. Teaching Business, Acounting and Maths as I was in UK. 15 years experience in UK. Have passed a copy of statement of service to be put on correct pay scale. So, there are jobs around, just be prepared to be flexible with where you want to work, and be prepared for supply or contract work. We have settled in Samford Valley, and I work in Ipswich. Now, before the nay-sayers all come on, we settled here so the children would be based in their schools first, in an area we love, and I felt I had to be prepared to travel to where the work is. I can do the 50km trip in under an hour easily. As school finishes at 2.55 I can be back by 4. Traffic is fine, as I am against the flow most the way. I'm hoping with the 12 month contract, even if nothing else comes of it at least I should be able to get my provisional rego up to full, and have valuable local experience under my belt.
  7. Jimmy P

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    Good luck with it all, and have a great time!
  8. Being super tight, and always taking the view of "Why pay someone else to do something if I can do it myself" we started researching the possibility of packing our possessions ourselves, and loading the container. Headline figures then. Shipping door to door with insurance a shade under £3000. AQIS clearance $520. Packaging £100 (shipping deal also included £100 materials from MacFarlane packaging) Luton van with tail lift (I'll explain later) £100. Mate to help load £0. Tip for wagon driver £20. I also reckon I will be able to recoup some of the packaging by selling on in Australia. Timeline. Loaded container 18 June, container left UK 26 June, arrived in Brisbane 1 August, AQIS inspection 5 August delivered to property 13 August. 7 weeks door to door sole use 20' and we were told this was a week late. We used a business trading as "shipit", also known as 1st Move International. Also out there was "Ewepack" which looked about the same. From first contact with Shipit I was impressed by speed of response by their team, and they were always able to answer my queries. We had started packing bits and pieces months before, and storing it in the garage, and ebaying a load of stuff that we couldn't take or was coming to the end of its useful life. Buying the packaging materials in bulk is clearly the best value and I think we got through about 150 boxes, plus about 75 other packages. In terms of keeping track, I filled in the inventory sheets as we were going along, and each box has a sheet taped to it with exactly what's in it, for ease at the other end. I marked out dimensions (width) of container in lounge to give an idea of space. As the date of the container got ever closer I made sure that everything was in place. Tessa (at Shipit) confirmed the time of arrival. I had requested 10 am, a mate was organised and we hoped for a fine day. You are given 3 hours to load the container before incurring a charge of £50 per hour, and this was my biggest concern. I had never done this and had no experience of anyone doing it. I knew that the wagon would just back into the drive and sit there until it was time to go. I started having a look at how big a 20' container is, and how high off the ground it is. How to get everything up to that height? This is where the Luton van with tail lift comes in... The evening before the container came I loaded all my standard size boxes into the van, arranged so that the heaviest went in first and lightest on the top. Everything else was arranged in the house in a rough order of how it could be loaded. I made a wooden ramp to get a sack barrow over the patio door threshold and we were good to go. The day of the container arrived, and fortunately the weather was fine and dry. Arranged for 10 am, we took the children to school and went back expecting to wait a while for the wagon to arrive. Just settling into our cup of tea when a rumbling truck comes into view. Game on! We have a big drive, but live on quite a narrow lane, so the driver had a hell of a job getting in, but did so after a few minutes of skilful reversing. First thing I did was sweep out container, then hung up my "Bone Dry" damp absorbers. Basically large silica gel packs that suck moisture out the air. Backed up the van and started loading boxes nice and tight. We were lucky, as the driver also offered to help, so that extra muscle helped. My mate who helped was really good at using all the space, making sure everything was good and secure. I bought a load of ratchet straps off amazon, but did not use them all. We easily had it filled in the 3 hours, I had to complete a shipping note with the number of packages and the seal number. Countersigned by the driver and off it went. I scanned this document and sent it with the inventory to Shipit, and that was that! Container got taken from Preston to Manchester, put on a train to Southampton, and left there on 26th June. I can track what has happened to it via the shipping company website, and track the position of the ship on AIS. I have had good contact from the people sorting it this end (Conroy Removals) and they have let me know when customs forms needed filling in. I did ask if I could be around for the AQIS inspection, but was told this is not really encouraged. Probably a good job as I would have probably got in the way and into discussions about the contents! Container arrived as promised. Contents of our container had been completely unloaded and repacked into a different one. About one third of the contents had been inspected. Anything with wood in it (lots of IKEA furniture, some carvings etc) anything that had been outdoors (shoes boots etc cleaned and polished, no Jeyes fluid used) and random assorted boxes. Also declared some new bits of furniture, used Dyson and some camping chairs. No worries from AQIS. All seems undamaged so far. Candles have obviously softened in transit, but not melted. Fridge freezers fine, I put some silica damp things in so no mould etc. Overall, don't get worked up about it, but assume any box may be opened. Overall, it all went far more smoothly than I anticipated and a lot less stress at this end than I thought. It has saved some money, and because we had listed on every box what is in it, unpacking has been relatively straightforward.
  9. From what I have seen it is relatively easy to use teacher reg from one state to apply for reg in another. However NSW is different. NSW does not recognise other States registration and vice-versa... I think...!
  10. Hi there- good to see teachers getting together! I'm a Teacher of Business, Accounts and Finance with a variety of previous responsibilities moving over end of June this year. Registered with SMART. QCT registered. Looking at Greater Brisbane and Gold Coast
  11. Just thought I'd update our progress. Seeing as how quick things seemed to be moving, and a months holiday in France looming (now back) we took the risk early July to frontload medicals and PCCs. 13 August status changed to ABPF, and all but one docs changed to "Met". As expected further meds required for one dependant. Wondering if I will get a CO contacting us for anything else. Good luck to all
  12. ABPF yesterday. Documents changed to MET. Front loaded meds, PCC, form 80. No contact from CO.
  13. Good luck and all the best!
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