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  1. Also, can anyone recommend a good place to live in the Uk within a commutable driving distance of London but which also offers facilities etc for a young family to settle in (our family are in Oxford) I would suggest looking at a map of the Elizabeth Line cross rail that will be opening in 2018/19 (see link). Search for a home near this line (e.g. Reading) and it will be brilliant for commuting as you won't have to change from a mainline station to the underground.https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/improvements-and-projects/elizabeth-line. Crossrail 2 is also planned http://crossrail2.co.uk/ for SW England and Surrey.
  2. I flew out as soon as my house sale became unconditional. I took photos of the meter readings and the Real Estate agent did the same, and I just let the utilities people know my new gmail address for the bills to be sent to.
  3. I just posted a reply on 'Flake' thread re my experiences of getting a mortgage straight away after being in Australia for 29 years. Everyone seems to have a different experience depending on deposit size, income, etc.
  4. I got my mortgage approved through HSBC within a week of returning to the UK after 29 years in Australia and having no credit history in the UK!! I went in to the branch to change my address and they organised an appointment straight away. I was born in the UK, but left when I was 21 to go to Australia. I opened a bank account in Australia and the UK before I left Australia. I sold my house in Australia, so had a reasonable deposit which helped. I am so happy that I was able to buy a place straight away as it would have been such a hassle to have moved into a rental and then to move again six months later. I moved back to the UK in April 2015.
  5. My girls (both teenagers) have done the studio tour and loved it. Mind you, we all love the books and the films. We also went on a Harry Potter walking tour in London (leaving from Leicester Square and finishing at Kings Cross Station). It was brilliant and very reasonably priced. Our guide was played one of the dementors in the last movie!!
  6. Greenford is a 45 minute drive north-east of my place here in Surrey. We live near the tri-county border, close to Hampshire and Berkshire. I bought a house at 51 in 2015 on one income without any problems and it has gone up in value in the last year. The house I sold in Australia has gone down in value according to the real estate web sites. Mind you I wish the exchange rate was so strong when I transferred the money over from the sale of the house in Australia!! It's really good at the moment, so you might gain that way even if the Australian house prices are not as high as they were.
  7. Has anyone gone back to the UK alone with teenagers trying to start over? YES!! I did it last year with a 15 and 12 year old and it has worked out wonderfully for us in terms of school, college, jobs, and location. However aside from that you can't put a value on being close to your family, there will be 12 of us for lunch on Sunday at my cousin's place
  8. Rocky has quite a lot of traditional style houses on the south side, and the newer suburbs in the north of the city are lowset brick veneer style. If you go to realestate.com.au and look under the suburbs of Frenchville and Norman Gardens you'll see what I mean!
  9. I should change my user name to Gone Back!! We moved back, after 29 years in Oz, mostly because I reached that milestone of 50 and just couldn't see me staying there forever and realised that the time was right. Every time we came back to the UK it was more difficult to resettle into life in Oz. So good to be close to my mum and siblings, and my girls have settled in brilliantly. So for us it was a gamble that paid off. I sold the house in Rocky at the right time and bought a house here straight away. I don't miss the weather at all, after having had six months where it didn't get below 30 degrees and going through a major cyclone, with no power for 8 days and temps over 35!! Be prepared for a hike in the cost of living compared to the UK. My 12 month gas and electricity bill in the UK was roughly the same as for a quarter in Rocky (five bedroom house with an inground pool and 16 solar panels). You need to factor in the cost of private health if you earn over $80,000. Car registration for four cylinder car is about $650 a year. Food is expensive due to the Woolworths/Coles domination - it's worth having a look at their web pages. Houses are generally cheaper in regional Queensland than in the UK, but again it's all about location, location.
  10. Hi Tom and Lisa - I used to live in Central Queensland, Rockhampton and the Capricorn Coast. We left to move back to the UK about 18 months ago. Rockhampton is classified as a city, but it is really a big country town. Its main industry is the two large meat works and the university. It is about 35-45 minutes from the Capricorn Coast (Yeppoon and Emu Park) - lots of people commute from there to Rockhampton (I did it for 5 years). House prices on the coast are more expensive than in Rocky. Rocky gets very hot in the summer months and it is much cooler on the coast. Not much of a cafe culture. Days out are based on the surrounding areas including the Keppel Islands and Byfield State Forest (Waterpark Creek, etc). Since we left there has been a down turn in the economy, and house prices have dropped quite significantly. I have visited Townsville several times, but cannot comment on what it is like to live there. It is a much larger city and home of the Cowboys NRL Club! Please feel free to ask me any specific questions you may have. Cheers
  11. Hi Tom - I am familiar with Queensland teaching requirements and had a quick look at the QCT website. Here is a copy/paste of their requirements: The qualifications required for teacher registration are successful completion of either - (a) a four-year initial teacher education program including teacher education studies of at least one year (e.g. a Bachelor of Education, or a double Bachelor degree in Science and Teaching) or (b) a one-year graduate initial teacher education program following a degree (e.g. a one-year Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary) after a three-year Bachelor degree) or © another course of teacher education that the QCT is reasonably satisfied is the equivalent of (a) or (b). These are considered on a case-by-case basis. As you have an MA plus a three year education program it meets those requirements, but to make sure I would contact the state you are interested in moving to before embarking on any more study. Hope that helps
  12. Hi Maud - we were in a similar situation. My eldest daughter completed Year 10 in Australia at the end of the school year in November and she started Year 11 in the UK just before Christmas and did her GCSEs the following May/June. Not an ideal situation, but she worked really hard and the school were very supportive. As some subjects had course work requirements it did limit what subjects she was able to do. She was accepted into an excellent sixth form college and has now completed her first year there and is really enjoying it. My other daughter is about to start Year 9 in September. I am a high school teacher, so have first hand experience of both the Queensland OP and the UK GCSE systems. The main differences are the number of subjects the students study in Years 11 and 12 in Queensland and that students are in a high school setting rather than a college. It's also great to have half term holidays instead of being at school for 10 weeks without a break!! Good luck with your decision.
  13. I am in a similar situation - my daughter is at the end of Year 10 and will start school in the UK in Term 2 in early January. The school she will be attending is near my sister so she is leaving Oz ahead of us just after Christmas. The school has been really supportive of her enrolment and we are picking subjects for her GCSEs that are similar to her Year 10 course work. She currently attends a Catholic School. It will be a lot of work to catch up but I believe she is capable of doing well particular as there is now less focus on coursework. Not an ideal situation, but she is so excited, particularly about attending a sixth form college next September!
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