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  1. Hi, we have recently moved from Ireland and are now living in Sydney in the Eastern Suburbs. We have two boys 6 and 3. If anyone is in a similar situation it would be nice to maybe meet up and grab a coffee. :cool:
  2. Hi newtoallthis.... We are emigrating to Sydney and leave in 6wks. We will be living in Randwick which is next door to Coogee! Our eldest son started school in sept 2015. As we will be arriving to Oz April time this year there term2 starts 4 wks after we arrive. He will be in the same year of school as he was at home only difference is, is that they start4months later than the uk. We contacted the local state primary school Randwick public school. They emailed back and confirmed us a place as our address is within the catchment area. Also the local catholic school (which has payments of around $3000per yr. they also have offered a place for us. We will go for interviews when we land and decide which school suits us best and what the schools offer. Good luck with all your plans xx
  3. Hi, we are emigrating to Sydney in April and will be living in Randwick. We have been offered a place for our son in Randwick Public School and also St Mary Margarets (Catholic primary) as our address is within the catchment area. I would like to know does any of you have first hand with either of these schools or recommend one more than the other? Any info appreciated. Xxx
  4. loving the name jumpingJellybean!!....well we are far from millionaires!....we would only rent a 2 bed apt and sacrifice the down sizing but to be close to the city and my oh work. Less commute time for him. Obviously after a while there if we decide it's where we want to be then we would have to buy but like you said we would have to go west for sure!....this is all very new for us as our plans have always been Perth but now his work is drying up there but no end to his work in Sydney!....exciting and scary times ahead xxx
  5. Hey collie, thank for reply. We know eastern suburbs are pricey. We would only be renting until we decide what's what until we get there. Will def check out the link you gave me. In WA we could afford to rent a 4 bed house close to city my work in construction as taken a huge knock. Sydney he is guaranteed years of work (well fingers crossed) but we could only afford to rent a nice 2 bed apt and still be close to city. Adding an hour or more time each way for my husbands commute, you really have to think is family quality time together really going to happen if we're apart more than we are here at home. I think if we get there and get organised out in the western suburbs parramatta etc, seems to be a lot of future development plans so he could be lucky and have work closer by then having to commute into the city xxx
  6. Firstly thanks for your reply. If I'm not mistaken isn't the whole purpose of this website is to get information off other people in the same boat as ourselves and exchange info?? So your first line back to me makes no sense!!....as I explained with the downturn in my oh industry in WA I would have been interested to hear back from other families who had maybe changed purely because of work reasons ie:construction..and sacrifice downsizing. We would only be renting until we know what our definite plans would be, so the price you would pay fora 4 bed house close to city in Perth would be the equivalent of a 2 bed apt in the eastern suburbs. With 2 young ones we would be sacrificing the extra space but on the other hand work is guaranteed ....tough decisions to be made!
  7. Hi all, after finally getting our PR visas and all the talk we have been doing for the past 3 years, we finally have to make a decision. Originally our plan has always been to move to Perth. My oh is a carpenter but with the down turn over in WA and the economy not looking to rosey over there we might be changing our mind to Sydney. Sydney is booming and no end to the work and he has secured a job with great pay, where as Perth he wouldn't be in a secure job. we know Sydney is v.exp but so is Perth. It's just the accommodation would be very different. Is there any other young families who are in the same boat as us and have changed your plans at the last minute? Is there anyone who has made the move recently to Sydney and living in apts with young kids? We are looking at the eastern suburbs if we do go. Any advice appreciated xxx
  8. Hi all....we are moving to Perth in the new year on our 189. Originally we had put a lot of our time into researching North, butler etc. But now we have decided to live closer to the city which would suit my husband travelling to work instead of sitting in traffic and we have been looking at Morley, Bayswater area. Close to city and airport, big shopping centre, and 20 mins from the beach. Has anyone on here ever lived there or know the area well? There is a catholic school Infant Jesus, anyone know anything about it? all info appreciated xxx :wub:
  9. Sounds promising that there is plenty of years work for carpenters in Sydney! My husband will be delighted to hear this. X
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