Moving to Melbourne, Any advice?
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I'm in the process of moving to Melbourne, we will arrive late July this year. Does anyone have any advice like Facebook groups or other online forums for Brits moving to OZ?
We are hoping to possible pick up some cheap furniture from other people moving overseas, and meet some other locals.
Any advice is much appreciated.
We are hoping to possible pick up some cheap furniture from other people moving overseas, and meet some other locals.
Any advice is much appreciated.
Dusty964 said:
The only advice i would offer would be to never venture on a trip to Ballarat.
Even the Pigeons fly upside down becuase there is nothing worth stting on.
That is brilliant Don't forget to travel down the Great Ocean road and stop off at the many great places along the way, god I would sell my left nut to go back for good Even the Pigeons fly upside down becuase there is nothing worth stting on.
Jader1973 said:
Where are you thinking of living?
Post your chosen suburbs on here and those of us that know the place can advise if it is wise choice or not.
Good Idea, I hear Sunshine, Frankston and Craigieburn are nice! Post your chosen suburbs on here and those of us that know the place can advise if it is wise choice or not.
In all seriousness, this isn't a bad little list although I apparently only live in the 34th best suburb. Why did I ever move from South Yarra??
http://www.domain.com.au/news/the-list-melbourne-s...
Joey Deacon said:
Jader1973 said:
Where are you thinking of living?
Post your chosen suburbs on here and those of us that know the place can advise if it is wise choice or not.
Good Idea, I hear Sunshine, Frankston and Craigieburn are nice! Post your chosen suburbs on here and those of us that know the place can advise if it is wise choice or not.
In all seriousness, this isn't a bad little list although I apparently only live in the 34th best suburb. Why did I ever move from South Yarra??
http://www.domain.com.au/news/the-list-melbourne-s...
Gingerbread Man said:
You could have been on The Block if you had stayed.
Erm, I was on the advert for the Block Glasshouse open for inspection as I was in the audience standing behind Scotty as they filmed the intro, plus the Block hexagon building is in my old road in South Yarra.Don't watch it though, boring as anything like most Aussie TV!
Joey Deacon said:
Good Idea, I hear Sunshine, Frankston and Craigieburn are nice!
In all seriousness, this isn't a bad little list although I apparently only live in the 34th best suburb. Why did I ever move from South Yarra??
http://www.domain.com.au/news/the-list-melbourne-s...
That list isn't bad, but is heavily skewed by purchase price affordability. Moving to Australia and Melbourne specifically, for me, was a lifestyle choice - Having commuted 1.5 hours each way to London for 8 years I wanted a big change.In all seriousness, this isn't a bad little list although I apparently only live in the 34th best suburb. Why did I ever move from South Yarra??
http://www.domain.com.au/news/the-list-melbourne-s...
That meant ruling out areas that were less than 20 minutes from the CBD - Now having spent 5 years in Port Melbourne/South Melbourne and Albert Park I am very happy with my choice.
Yes the city's beach is "crap" as compared to the other Australian offerings, however it's a damn sight nicer than 99.9% of the UK's and it is literally on my doorstep.
South Yarra, Parahan, Middle Park are also all great in my book...excellent access to the GP track too - I would avoid Northcote, Carlton, Fitzroy, (the north) - Imagine Shoreditch with 40 degree heat in the Summer... sweaty hipsters sitting on milk crates straining craft beer through their handlebar moustaches.
Let's be honest though, it is a first world problem deciding where to live in the most liveable city in the world.
ginbreakfast said:
That list isn't bad, but is heavily skewed by purchase price affordability. Moving to Australia and Melbourne specifically, for me, was a lifestyle choice - Having commuted 1.5 hours each way to London for 8 years I wanted a big change.
I did the opposite: 10 years in Swindon with a 15 minute commute and now 8 years here with an hour long commute to Port Melbourne.But as you say, it was a lifestyle choice.
Give it a least a couple of years before deciding to stay or not.
It takes a while to get used to the (in general) great lifestyle and the stick you'll get for being a 'pomme' at every England Vs Australia sporting event anywhere in the world.
Good luck with the move. I miss Brisbane now we're in New Zealand.
It takes a while to get used to the (in general) great lifestyle and the stick you'll get for being a 'pomme' at every England Vs Australia sporting event anywhere in the world.
Good luck with the move. I miss Brisbane now we're in New Zealand.
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