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  1. We live in Baldivis and love it. cant personally comment on schools cos mine are out of the range, but have plenty of friends here with school age kids, going to both public and private who love it too. Plenty of choice re schools. When we first came to perth we lived nearer the city centre. It was great but we Didnt feel part of the community and Didnt make any friends. we checked out every suburb SOR in our price range, and what we wanted from a suburb. A beach nearby, easy access to the freeway, train station for trips to the city. A commutable distance to work. Hammond park was my fav, just a little bit out of price range though. but Baldivis has won my heart. We bought established in the original estate, Settlers hills. Decent enough block sizes. We've added a pool. Lots of lovely parks. But the best thing is the sense of belonging, such a friendly place. Lots going on. Now I have 4 bar/restaurants within walking distance, plus coffee shops galore. What I really love, is, if you have to work in or near the city during weekdays and at weekends its just lets go blah!! Down south us doable in a day. Bunbury, Busselton, Dunsbourgh, Margaret river. Not forgetting all the lovely sights around Harvey. Stay closer and check out Mandurah, ravens wood, Dawesville . so many beautiful places
  2. We lived in the area when we first arrived for two years. Its a great place. Best of both worlds, the river and head to Freo for the sea. Everything you need at hand, but if you want more the city is easy accessible by bus, for the train you would need to first get to either bull creek or Fremantle, but that's easily done. Lots of little cafes and restaurants around, Melville Plazza for shopping, garden city nearby for a more varied shop. You wouldn't go wrong with this area
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    pet transport

    Not suitable for everybody but if you wish to collect your furbaby from quarantine yourself and bring them back on the same flight with you its really simple to do. We did it with our two labs and it worked out much cheaper. both virgin and Quantas do this service, you book your flight, then phone customer service to book your dog, no paperwork to do. Turn up at the airport with your dog and crate (these can be hired if you don't have your own). The staff weigh them, they are classed as overweight luggage, you pay any extra over your normal travelling allowance, ie 20kg. they then take the dog to put in the hold and you go and check in as per a normal flight. You can reduce costs by travelling over east on a low cost carrier ie, Jetstar etc. Best to get a quote first from Jetpets, Dogtainers etc., then price up doing it yourself to see if its cheaper. Also note that the pet transportation companies use cargo flights to transport, as you can only use domestic airlines if actually on same flight as your dog/s
  4. Agree. The great british chippy is v good, always stop off there if out on a jaunt NOR. but we live SOR, so locally the London Chippy in Port Kennedy is good but more expensive and if ordering a meal with chips, you don't get many chips. Order your fish or whatever your having, then order chips seperate and you get a good portion!! Also seen good things said about the pommy owned place in Wellard, but personally never tried it. Our choice now for the past couple of years is a fish n chip shop in Rockingham. Not a pommy joint, but good value for money, big portions, lots of choice, real chips, plenty of different fish choice. Has won a few awards. just yards from the beach. Great place to go too, get your food, walk to the beach and sit and watch the sunset.
  5. To Duffield. Read your blog, good onya:cool: daughter works for plunkett, and they are all enjoying your tales:jiggy:. I don't know what they are like to build with, but they are a really caring company to work for, a v long established Perth company. Paying for daughter to go thru uni, so would like to assume, they care for their clients too.
  6. Like the UK, might be best to check comparison sites?? I used a push bike for the first six months here lol. then bought a v cheap runaround which I used for just over a year and just used the ctp insurance you got with the rego. I believe things may have changed though on that. last year I bought a brand new SUV, for the first year my comp ins was $300, that was with Allianz, this year upon checking, the best deal was with Sgio, cost me $150 for the year fully comp. had to laugh when they asked if I wanted to pay in instalments, that's the equiv of paying £70 back in the UK. Pushed the boat out and paid it all upfront:cool:. I Didnt have to provide any proof of no claims. You may find better deals, but at the time I worked in a accident repair shop, so knew what insurance companies to avoid, those that take ages on claims, some only have phone lines open eastern state times (which at the mo is 3 hours ahead, so after 2pm WA time, you can't get hold of them). I always know which companies have the nice insurance assessors:rolleyes:
  7. Aw...hope you don't have to wait to long for your visa. Aus is a wide and vast country for sure, and after doing some travelling to different places here.... It def beats a lot, and is more in common with what us poms are looking for. Ive still got a lot of exploring to do though, some other places tick boxes on paper, but in my eyes, Perth is not a bad place
  8. Nobody really can give you a ball park figure....we don't know what you like to eat!! You may be vegetarian, allergic to certain things? Why not go onto Coles and woolworths websites and do a dummy shop? remembering though, that fruit n veg is more expensive in season, deals change on a Wednesday, and you can pick up good bargains at the end of the day (or as I find with woollies about 10am too lol.) Depending on where you will be living, you may also have a spud shed nearby, plus farmers markets. It all makes a difference if you can shop around for deals, or if your just looking to buy all in one shop
  9. I don't live in Mandurah, but am there quite often, as I live between Rockingham and Mandurah. Love Mandurah, it has a lot going for it. Lots of poms love there, it even has its own pommy sweetie shop lol. Plus check out cafe 58, for a nice brekkie or lunch. Its owned by a couple of lovely poms. There is a big pom meet up scene there, check out Mandurah poms on FB, something going on every week. Downside to Mandurah would be if you need to travel the Kwinnna freeway for work, it does get v busy. If you can take the train, then its much better. All the best in your move x
  10. The times we have gone, we have used the voucher out of the entertainment book, which you can buy online or at certain places selling it. If you favour a charity, ie animal, children you can buy from there outlets, which then gives them a percentage of the selling fee. If you have family here, then a lot of schools sell them as fundraisers. The book cost $65 I don't know how long you are here for, but if you are wishing to do a lot of the attractions then the book is a good way of saving lots. it also has heaps of discounts off eating places, more so if you are staying central though. You easy make your fee for buying the book back if doing even one of the major attractions. The first year I bought the book from Perth Zoo, went in and bought it before entering, then used the voucher to pay to go to the zoo, plus adventure world, Rottnest island, penguin island, swimming with dolphins etc etc. Saved heaps. depending how long you are here for, once you have entered adventure world, you can then buy a season pass to return for pittance, we used to live near there, so bought it, just to go back in the evening go-karting. I believe they do a special Halloween night too, if your still around then. Otherwise, check out groupon, scoopon etc for deals. Weekender notes, while not a discount site is good for letting you know what's on, if you've got younger kids then buggy buddies may be worth a look. have a happy holiday x
  11. Only two secondary schools at the mo. one public, Baldivis secondary school in the Rivergums estate and a private one, Tranby in the settlers estate. another one coming, but still in the planning stages. Personally seeing as it doesn't cost much in the big scheme of things here, I would choose private every time. As a resident, I find the Tranby students delightful ....not so much the BSC ones, but other factors come into play I know.
  12. We used Golden Arrow to bring our two furbabies over and then collected them from Sydney and flew them back with us as it was a cheaper option. But Jet Pets in Oz would be worth a look for internal transportation. Looking at where you live though, you maybe better looking at a more local pet shippers, otherwise it will mean more cost for one of the southern based shippers to pick up, or a long drive there and back for your mum to drop your dog off. Best to note that not all UK vets are up to date with what's needed for shipping pets to Aus. You may need to go elsewhere than your local vet to make you have one that knows what the up to date procedure is and all paperwork is in order and the right vaccines are being given at the right time. Or if because you won't be in the UK the whole time, might be worth going for the top tier of cover from your chosen shippers, then you know all will be good.
  13. What about Hammond Park?? Its a lot nearer the city than the suburbs you mention, but v handy for the freeway, but if you need to get to the more industrial areas of SOR, you have the option of Stock Road too. The Cockburn area has a lot going on, upgraded shopping centre, two large hospitals, train station, plus another station going in soon, in Aubin Grove. Pubs and restaurants nearby. Although inland, its only about a 15min drive to the lovely beaches of Coogee and Woodmans point. As others have said, I wouldn't want to do a daily commute NOR to SOR .
  14. You live in the Melville/ Myaree/ palmyra area then??
  15. I too thought of doing that, would be a lot easier for elderly relatives. but whenever I priced it up, a flight to Dubai has been more than a flight to the UK!! so taking into account hotel costs etc, it hasn't been worth it and I've just ended up flying back. qatar or Abu Dhabi may be different, just need to check out costs, but you can if flying get to all the places now from regional UK airports. Just need to check costs. a cheaper option overall, but a longer flight for you, could be, when there is a European flight sale on, to book for somewhere like Spain or Greece, no more expensive, sometimes cheaper than getting to the UK. Chip in for a nice holiday villa, the relatives can get a budget flight over. If the relatives are willing to do it, then maybe Singapore?? You can get a budget flight from here, five hours flying for you, longer for them, but can still do it without any transit stops??
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    Christmas

    It will be different to what you know how Xmas is done in the UK .. But different can be good...I arrived early august 2012 knowing no one, it was just our little unit of 5. come Xmas day, we celebrated on Cottesloe beach with another 13 people, then it was back to ours for a full Xmas dinner and pool party. prior to moving here, I Didnt even know these people, but throughout the year we did lots together, then Xmas last year was spent at Coogee beach, another great day. this year will be more of the same:cool: I like it..a lot. Used to always wish I could afford to escape to the sun at Xmas ....now its on my doorstep. but we want what we can't have, so I've earmarked 2019 as the time I wiil head to Europe to enjoy a "proper Xmas " Xmas day in Perth is summer hols....that brings enough joy:cool:
  17. The birds...the bloody birds ... those shrieks are enough to drive anyone mental... then the swooping:shocked: anything else is no prob, love the bare feet, the mullet, nova fm on the drive home (love that they get way with that) leave the Aussies alone, learn to live with their crap driving. Don't pay for expensive Coles and Woolies shopping, get to your local markets, spudshed etc. please please don't turn Perth into the UK, I know some things send you demented, but I love how un PC Perth is, we don't need or want anything. I vote to keep Perth laidback, and telling it is how it is
  18. Haha...thought it was just me
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    Burglaries

    perth is no different from the UK ...sh1t happens here too. touch wood, I've never been burgarled here or in the UK. i have had a push bike stolen from my garden in Perth though, yes it was the one time that I Didnt lock it and put it away. not sure what your getting at re: keeping quiet. perth is a city like any other large city, there is the same crime as elsewhere. nobody needs to keep quiet...it's all out there at the touch of a keyboard. ive noticed your location. Before leaving for Oz, I sat on a jury, for a murder that was committed in your area. What I saw and heard during that trial give me many sleepless nights. we all have to be careful, its a crazy world out there. but I feel happy and safe here
  20. The responsibility is for the owner to train a dog... it takes time and patience ... the first step is to socialise a dog..
  21. I bought the Argos ones...they were ace. but I wasnt packing a year in advance...
  22. It's as safe as anywhere else I think. you mention access to CBD ...Hammond park is right on the Russell road exit. A new primary just opened this year. 15 mins and your at Coogee beach, very family friendly. not much in walking distance...but you can get all essentials. Travel to Cockburn central and a lot more choice. A nice rental can be had for a decent price, for buying though, IMO a bit on the pricey side, ie land and house packages
  23. Feel for you...and although this is a great place to live. if your not in it 100% together, it could make it really hard. it can be tough tough tough getting started here....totally worth it though. but without the support of your partner:sad: wouldn't even attempt it
  24. Personally I would only bring things that I know I couldn't get in Australia .. a biggie for me would be a decent quilt...no tog system here, impossible to get a decent winter one. I had to leave my duck one behind. I bought one from Myers here, cost me an arm n a leg, it was rubbish, so I returned it and made do with two cheapest from Kmart. toiletries...?? Unless its a brand again that you can't get here, I'm not sure if its worth bringing. i was back in the UK in April, thought I had died and gone to heaven in Boots, spent hundreds. Then when I got back, and actually looked at what I had bought, I could have bought it here for the same or cheaper. Except for face masks and say if you want No.7 stuff. good quality dressing up stuff for kids would be good to buy....or even the Asda type stuff. Little harder to find here and probably cost more? as for kids clothes in general, seems to be and such the same, once your earning and not converting. Doesn't really matter, kids grow so fast, stuff only lasts so long anyway. I may be missing something , but clothes in general don't last that long here anyway, no matter what you pay for them. being out in the sun, fades them, washing and hanging them on the line fades them. basically summing up...I would just bring what you can..vacuum pack everything, get as much in as you can, might not save you any money, but will save you having to shop here for a while. just thought of something....when I was back in the UK because I am a half size foot size here, ie 41/2, 51/2 .whatever. Can't get them in your normal joe shops. I brought as many pairs of shoes back with me as I could.
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