It would be great to find a city, in which I could find a job.I hope, that you can suggest a few cities, in which most of the criteria is fullfilled.Thank you so much for your website btw!! Maybe you can help me.We certainly don’t have anything like Prague with its historic buildings and that amazing bridge across the river, or Italy, which could do with a bit of work, the Coliseum was a mess last time I was there Seriously though, we just don’t, in fact what you are looking for only gives you a handful of cities to look at.Forget Sydney, I think that would be too much like NYC for you, but I wouldn’t discount Melbourne, which in my opinion, is nothing like New York. I am happy, that I fouund it.I don’t think the place you are looking for exists in Australia. I want to visit Australia first, before I make this kind of life changing decision. Perth is a great place but its too isolated for me and too British some may say. Of the two, my vote would go to the Sunshine Coast, in particular Mooloolaba and MaroochydoreI love the Sunshine Coast but I have heard that it can be quite difficult to find work out that way and the commute intoI’ve never been, but this is what I have discovered/been told. A lot can happen in three years, especially in the job market and even the housing market. I think it’s a great place to bring up children too.Brisbane is my choice, that’s why I live here. Both Sydney and Melbourne though are our most expensive cities when it comes to accommodation.When you say you like live music, do you mean you want to see big bands when they visit Australia?
We have to wait a bit longer until we can apply for a permanent residence visa (work related experience as a web developer).We had our eye on Brisbane before, because we want to live close to the beach and our family in Elanora qld. But laid back and shorts sound great to me. I don’t know how things are in your particular industry, but you can research the latest vacancies from my page called That’s really down to personal preference, so I can’t give you an answer. I was having my doubts since Australia is so vast unlike UK and was assuming it won’t have population concentration at one place and one might have to travel far off distance to have access to such facilities.Hi Erica The UK is not much different for shopping as Australia its just a smaller more compact scale. I think you might also struggle to find work further north.Sunshine Coast is beautiful, and you may be able to secure work there, with a bit of luck, but the nightlife isn’t as good as in Gold Coast. Check out the following webpage…That’s the major cities though, there are probably hundreds of smaller towns in regional Australia that have severe water shortages, with plenty of the country declared to be in drought and have been for a long time.Thanks for the reply. Plenty of venues full of character, it has the vibe of a city full of creativity. And it is very much separate from theDid I mention isolated? As I said, isolated.Did I mention isolated? I was exactly looking for descriptions about cities and advise where to live. I remember hearing about someone called Outback Maggie, she had a 40 minute drive in her Jeep to get to the front gate of her property, but then it was just a couple of hours to the grocery store from there With all the hasstle of navigating my self to work and having to listen to people give me a hard time all day, only to end up crawling home at 40km per hour through traffic, I think Outback Maggie was onto something there Yes, there’s something to be said for not living in one of the major cities, much evidence suggests the happiest people in Australia live in small towns…Thanks David. Probably too hot for most people, but you won’t be moaning about the traffic.Tasmania is an island off of Australia’s mainland with Hobart as its capital, but I haven’t been yet. Not for me, but for some of you I’m sure it would be your slice of paradise.That leaves Brisbane, where I live. But whatBut I have been to Adelaide, once, and I thought it was fantastic! In summer the humidity can become trying at times. All Rights Reserved. Hardly ever any traffic, a relaxed and easy-going lifestyle, great shops, people are SUPER friendly, jobs are relatively easy to find, housing is much more affordable than say Sydney or Melbourne….and not to mention the beaches are INSANE……!!! We have a university, two public hospitals and two private, major shopping malls, all the usual stuff that makes a community. We love the beach, but most important for us is to live nice, large and quite (for an affordable price :)). I want to visit the cities I am considering moving to. So I will leave the last word with one of my regular readers AND more seasoned Aussie, Gordon, who said “Needless to say, Gordon doesn’t live in a big city, and you don’t have to either. You can’t be worrying about potential climate change or what your mother wants, go with your heart. There is no doubting it is the financial hub of Australia and for many people coming over forIf I had to leave Australia or live in Sydney, I live in Sydney, so it’s not that bad. Sharks, killer jellyfish and crocodiles on the other hand, swim where they like. I loved reading your website, very interesting.Lots of youngsters come here for a year on that kind of visa, it’s a great way to see this country so you can get to decide whether you want to live here more permanently or not. It’s the place to go to live the dream! Melbourne’s average temperature is made up of more very hot days and more cool days than Sydney’s.All of Australia’s cities can suffer summer heat-waves, when hot, dry air blows out from the desert. No beach, full of politicians, cold and boring. I’ve only been once when I stayed for three days. Dare I say it, a bit classier than the Gold Coast? Dont go busting a gut though Your a way of landingHello thinking about moving to Australie, i like beaches, warm stabil weather and small towns within 30-60 min drive of a larger city. Bit colder than most of mainland Australia though.If I were you, I would check out my pages about Melbourne, Adelaide and Hobart, having a good read of the comments. Perth has a wonderful climate and I’m sure the beaches are lovely, but it’s not for me.
Let me put that into perspective.
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