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  1. Hope all goes well with house sale keep thinking positive and do what you have to do. Regards normad76
  2. It is not easy now and it certainly wasn't easy 40 years ago when we came,after years of being a sewing machinist i was told i hadn't experience in that field by various companies ghat only employed Euopeans straight off the boat. Mortgages for homes were very high 18% every cent i earned paid for it and 4 of us lived on husbands pay. I would have went home to UK then but with two teenagers we didn't want to disrupt things again. Good luck to you glad you are happy and i'm sure your parent are too.
  3. Hi Dell how are your plans coming along?, i get a bit of pension from UK as i worked for approx. 12 years before coming to Australia, like Pat, i only paid married womans stamp for some of it.I get $166 per month which set at what it was when i left UK Aussie pensions as you know are means tested but you are allowed to earn a certain amount before anything taken out. I don't think you would get a full pension from UK i do wish you luck is there someone in the UK that can find out for you.
  4. Hi, Yes it is a bit like England here i have my special bit of England i created in the garden with a Hawthorn Tree and underneath are Daffodils, Bluebells and a couple of cowslips. My friends in the UK are forever going on trips to Europe, there are also great weekend offers for our age. Reading about the lights at Christmas and the markets sounds lovely, nothing like that when i lived there. As i said i wish you luck i hope your dream becomes reality Have been to Southport on a couple of trips back lovely spot. Would love to know how you get on.
  5. I wish you luck i too live in a very quiet small town in Tasmania, plenty of things to do for young families but not a lot for the oldies. apart from baking cakes for the Auxilliary. I wanted to go back years ago but afraid my husband loves it here. Not sure about how you will go money wise but good luck to you.
  6. Not easy being old here in Australia the pension is not that good and if you want to travel it costs an arm and a leg, when i see all the lovely trips on offer in the UK i feel very envious, my friends in UK have 3 0r 4 trips a year, ok you are not old yet but it won't be long. If you are going to go do it now.
  7. normad76

    Skin Cancer

    Not only do you get skin cancers but the sun ages the skin and makes it look leathery as you age. Always wear a hat.I have had 3 basal cell carcinomas cut off my face, the one on my forehead needed 11 stitches, it has left a dent, i call it my lobotomy. So do be careful with your children and yourselves.
  8. Take Orange, Shepparton, not good, out in the sticks and a lot of unemployment
  9. I say go and enjoy it, i am elderly now and have regrets although i have had quite a few holidays in the UK my dream was always to go back one day to try my luck, too old now, time marching on and holidays are becoming difficult with expensive travel and insurances not to mention the journey, things get more difficult with age, so i say do it now.
  10. Beautiful Ham that is not slimy like here. Pork Pie Gammon Bacon and Mushrooms. Fish and Chips. Kippers Sausages that have taste. Fab curries, haven't found one here that comes close English strawberries, so sweet. And DECENT CUP OF TEA.
  11. I live outside of Huonville and have ADSL Broadband, no problem.
  12. Hi, I live close to Huonville, not far from Cygnet, Woodbridge is lovely but for facilities i would recommend Cygnet, it has a great community feel always things going on, sorry i can't help anything about the schools except to say that St James is a Catholic school in Cygnet and by all accounts very good. Good Luck with the move.
  13. Looks like all the people on here are young, i can tell you from a pensioners point of view, if you don't like it now you will definitely not like it when you are old. I know some pensioners have it tough in the UK but most of my friends over there are able to do far more i do, always going on holiday or trips out. Hope you all have a good pension fund because you will need it. I was the one who wanted to come here so i have myself to blame,we could really never afford to go back to live as the dollar was so low but i always wanted to. Too late now.
  14. Don't do what i did and that is live from year to year saving to go back for a holiday, go while you can.
  15. Well i have been here nearly 40 yrs, i have told my family that i want my ashes scattered in England in the woods among the Bluebells.
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