my family to (Perth) Australia, & have a possible sponsorship through the Australia Skilled Migrant Worker Visa program. We like what we've read about Australia and it's people and we're looking for an alternative to the typical American upbringing for our kids. Any thoughts? My family and I currently reside in NW U.S.A.
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I can't speak for absolutely certain, but everyone I know who's been to Perth for more than just a holiday has said its a great place to live, quote "really pretty". They also say it gets really hot in summer cause of the wind coming over from the desert.
One of my cousins is living there at the moment and is really enjoying it.
I couldn't tell you much more about Perth specifically, but figured some kind of response is better than none in this case.
There's also a good BMW guy in Perth called Rubin that might be a good enough reason to move there?? haha
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If you could be a little more specific as to where exactly in QLD and VIC you'd be working I could probably help a little more, cause WA and QLD are big states, VIC not so much but WA is over 1.5 Texas' for reference.
Assuming in Victoria you work in Melbourne, its been planned pretty well so getting around is pretty easy cause it has good road networks. The beaches aren't great and they play AFL which is a weird game all Victorians seem to absolutely love! haha Other than that they host the F1 in March, and as a Sydney-sider thats all Melbourne is good for.
Brisbane is good because there aren't many people there, especially compared to Sydney or Melbourne so peak hour (rush hour) traffic isn't that bad, and the Gold Coast is just under an hour's drive to the south- thats Surfer's Paradise and all of the theme parks; Wet'n'Wild, Movie World, Sea World and Dreamworld, and the Sunshine Coast is about 1.5 hours drive to the north.
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Originally posted by BlueBMW View PostMy uncle moved from Portland OR to Brisbane and he absolutely loves it there. I understand a lot of things are a lot more expensive in Australia than here, but still its a very nice place to live.
the economy there probably makes up for it, just like in nyc. cigs cost a shit ton there, but people also get payed a shit ton as well.sigpic
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On average, out of the three cities you're possibly moving to, Melbourne will be most expensive, then Perth and then Brisbane, but there won't be a big difference between Perth and Brisbane. As for availability sorry but I couldn't give you an accurate answer cause I'm not looking to buy (in Sydney, let alone the rest of the country! haha) at the moment.
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Australia is the best place. I spent 18 years on the gold coast and loved every minute of it. Now in a minning town in South Australia. Perth is freat but its just one long city. If you like the small towns with great roads and lots of green then you cant beat South East Qld to Vic. your family will love it and its BMW city.
good luck with the move, sorry if you cant read this, its been a long day
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