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  1. I agree Neil or at least i think i do! Melbourne is a really cool place, poorly governed by thats enough story but its just not really what i pictured what i thought about moving over from the UK... The winter is just a bit to long for me and getting a pool would be pointless really... 

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    On 05/09/2023 at 09:21, Blue Flu said:

    I think you have chosen some amazing areas but buying close to the beach in Cottesloe must be in the $3 million plus range and out of our reach! I would love to hear more about the differences you have found vs Brisbane in your first year? Pro's and Cons etc?

     

    On 05/09/2023 at 09:21, Blue Flu said:

     

     

     

     

     

    On 09/09/2023 at 17:40, DrDougster said:

    We moved to Perth from Brisbane at the start of the year and I love it so far. Been working a bit too much to get lots of experience but able to cope with the workload due to the lovely environment. We are in Subiaco so I can walk to work (hospital) alternating with driving our daughter 10mins to school then 10-15mins back to work. Bike paths are pretty good for nice loops around the Swan river or further afield South or across to the hills. Generally cycling not as varied/interesting as Brisbane. However, beaches more than make up for that and the Swan river is unbeatable for kids' water sports.

    We have bought in Cottesloe for a move next year to somewhere with a little bit of work needed but a 500m walk to the beach and 7Km bike path to work. There are great coffee shops both there and in Subiaco. These two areas would be my top choices for where to live and we plumped for being by the beach at the expense of livelier night life and easy access to the city that Subi provides.

    We're completely isolated from any issues with drug misuse outside of work.

     

  3. Holiday is booked for 4 nights as its all i could squeeze with work and i have been to Perth multiple times so it wont be my first visit! And that is the plan stay in an Airbnb in the areas we are looking at but keen for anyone's thoughts on PERTH vs MELBOURNE from anyone who has lived in both? 

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  4. I should add that the Cons in my mind are below

    - Work opportunities for me are less

    -Might not like the area we are in as much 

    -Kids having to adjust in a new school eldest is 6 (Prep)

    -Starting again on all levels. 

    - Might not like Perth as much as Melbourne

    -Less things going on 

    -Isolation (Not that we travel that much out of VIC)

    -Spiders HAHA 

  5. Im currently living in Melbourne in a lovely suburb leafy (Rosanna)! my wife and i have great well paid jobs, we have a holiday home in Inverloch and life is good..... But i have got it into my mind that Perth life might be better and I'm keep to get peoples thoughts.

    We don't have any family connections in Melbourne and have some friends but only a couple a ones I would consider close. 

    Primary drivers..

    - Weather

    - Beaches

    -Outdoor lifestyle the weather supports

    -Cheaper housing as we live in a 3 bedroom and have 3 children so an upgrade is a must whatever happens. 

    -Better for families with young kids. 

    -House with a pool and weather to support it. 

     

  6. Either way the requirements for PR are trivial, earn like 60k and live in the state for the 3 years. 

    The links sent do not indicate school fees, does anyone understand the Tax impacts if any? property purchases is not a problem for me in the first 3 years.   

  7. I'm looking to move over on a 491 visa but have 3 school age children.... information appears to be unclear if 491 visa holders need to pay school fees and if so for what states. 

    Can anyone on this visa or anyone who is sure provide guidance particularly for WA please!?

  8. I am looking at applying offshore for 190 visa. I do not have a positive skills test yet but im planning ahead and would like to understand from someone in the know when is the best time to apply. 

    I know there is a limited number of 190 visas per year, what i don't understand is how they are spread out across the year. i.e are they all released around December and run out or get low in march for example or is there a steady stream of them released through out the year and it doesn't matter when you submit the EOI etc? 

  9. Hi All 

    I'm looking at completing a skills assessment for Occupational health and safety to come over on a 190 visa (~80 points). I have a degree in English and 6 years solid work experince plus a number of qualifications the biggest being Nebosh NGC.   The below guidance is that in this situation an additional qualification amounting to AQF Diploma and 3 years experince will be enough where the degree is not highly relevant. 

    Questions 1, has anyone had Nebosh NGC being recognized in a similar situation? (It is a year course which seems to align with AQF guidance on a diploma)

    Questions 2, has anyone had a positive outcome with a skills assessment where multiple industry qualifications have been taken in to consideration? 

    Questions 3 does anyone have any general advise on how to proceed based on experince? 

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