Ex-Staffs Gull
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As I will be moving there in a a month or so, just wanted to know if there are any out there?
To all you guys down under, Is it as easy to get a permanent visa to live in adelaide as it has been suggested recently. I've got a sport science degree but no work experience in the field yet at all.
I've had enuf of the uk to be honest and would jump at the chance to relocate!!!
If you are under 30 you can get a Working Holiday Visa which allows you to work and travel for up to 2 years - also gives you an opportunity to find out that the grass isnt always greener.
Thanks BS, no, don't know where, but we have a pretty good idea of where not as it were. Not the expensive close to CBD districts either. Nice average surburbs (any advice more than welcome).
I have no job and will not start looking until I get over there. Have a few contacts in the IT job agancy market from friends, but no point until I get there as I wouldn't employ somebody yet to enter the country.
Looking forward to it really, just gutted to be moving away just before Falmer...
Should have come to Perth
Except in this case it is
I grew up in Adelaide and only moved away in 2006. It's a really nice place to live, but it sometimes has a bit of a country town mentality to it, in which a lot of people are opposed to modernising and developing the city. It can get rediculously hot in Jan and Feb (up to 42-43 degrees, and you might go for a week where the max is above 35, or 2-3 nights where the min doesn't go below 30) - but one of the trade-offs is it has some of the nicest suburban beaches in the country (coincidentally, Brighton beach being perhaps the best). Every few years there is a fatal shark attack, but these tend to be more directed at divers off the coast, or people on surfboards who sharks tend to mistake as turtles. If you're swimming in the shallows you will be fine. Most of the suburban areas are perfectly fine to live in and public transport is pretty good going into the city. Do you know where you're going to be living and working yet?
I've swum off Brighton (Adelaide) beach, after doing some gardening. It was fantastic on a weekday afternoon, and there was no-one else around!
Then I heard that a few months before, there'd been a shark attack...
I was in Melbourne today, and there was no sunshine! None in Sydney tooSame here. There are still the realities of everyday life though; Work, shopping, bills, taxes, sunshine, beaches, sunshine....