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Pros and cons reference moving, housing, areas in Brisbane

Last activity 06 February 2011 by justice4pal

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sdover

Moving to Brisbane around April 2011 from Cambridgeshire in the uk, my partner has secured a job at the Mater Hospital in Brisbane as a Midwife and we are relocating our family of 5 (Jordan 14, George 12 and Emily 9)plus our 2 cocker spaniels.
I work in the pest control industry and have done for 10 years.

Has anyone got any information of the pros and cons reference moving, housing, areas, etc

Many thanks Stuart

can anyone

backinsydney

Hi Stuart, I  could supply you with a few pros and cons and tips and advice on moving to aussie in regards to moving companies housing, areas schoools ect. i can be contacted on michael.dunstan@ossworldwide.com

Michael

justice4pal

Backinsydney,

As understand this blog forum having participated in a couple different countries, the idea is to share openly that type of info for all to see...no need for private emails; indeed it's preferred. 

You are in Sydney?  This forum is for Brisbane.  Do you have tips for Brisbane?  If so, please post!  Would love to find the same quality of info and details here that I found on the Libya forum.

justice4pal

Stuart, did you get any good info?  My husband has a job offer inBrisbane.  We've been expats in several countries - always on temporary, one or two year terms.  This offer seems more long term.  We're Canadian  and US citizen family.

To other expats there in Brisbane, what are the top things you wished you had known or were glad you did know before you moved there?

If he takes this job he'll be getting there in spring we'll follow when school is out this summer.  Means our daughter will be out of school through December.  Not a bad prospect.

Julien

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chocolatefan

I would also be interested in information related to Brisbane. We are Canadians from Vancouver and will be relocating our family of 5 to Brisbane in the fall and staying until summer or fall 2012. I am a teacher and will take leave, so I may just home school our 6, 7 and 9 yr olds as we would also like to travel and explore different things in Australia.

justice4pal

Choco,

So far I've been disappointed by lack of expat info/sharing here on this blog.  If you read my profile you'll see I was in Libya -which has an incredibly dynamic forum.   (am in Calgary now) I learned a lot from them before I got there and a lot after arriving...and passed on a lot of info there as well.  (even after we left, I still contine to touch base there - quite an interesting community.)

Anyway, there is a blog by an american woman - found it through this Expat.com.  Address is:  http://cristishawareb.blogspot.com/ (you'll probably have to copy/past if I don't get the link done right).  Anyway, there are some good nuggets on info there.  I posted a question to her via the PM, but no response yet. then again, they've had a cyclone go through there....

Let's keep in touch you and I and perhaps we can help each other.

justice4pal

Julien,

Shucks, thanks.

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