I know some of us are going to work or school but seriously where are all these old and unemployed people going? I travel for over 2 hours to work where I have to stand up for 8 hours only to stand ...
Hey, well im travelling to aus next year for a gap year and i my plan is to travel/backpack for 6 weeks then settle down and get a job in one place for the rest of my time there. and i was wondering ...
I know that cultural and traditional things and beliefs always have a big impact on the way that certain group of people live. However this question is always interesting to me.
We are thinking of moving to QLD from Melbourn family of 5. We are looking at the Sunshine Coast but have no idea of good suburbs. I need to look at primary and secondary schools for my children. H...
Im heading for a working holiday around australia very soon, problem is i have a small loan i pay monthly, any ideas of how i could postpone the debt for a year? (friends and relatives cant help!)...
Im going to Australia for just over three weeks on the 21st April, a friend lives out there and im going to her wedding. Having never been there before im woundering if people have any advice on what ...
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on television. The one thing that bothers me is that from TV, I have heard there are so many poisonous snakes and spiders. It is really that bad? Honestly, are they just mainly in the woods or ...
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having lived in both countries, i would choose australia. better weather = more outdoor activities, also good schools. better health care system, lower taxes. just all around better quality of life in my opinion. plus i think in raising a child australian makes them more well rounded and tolerant.
holly
Australia still plenty of room to move without bumping into each other.
★Hotmum ♥'s BB★
Australia, for the sunshine and space :-)
Kathie K
Soo hard to say without knowing what you want... research a bit and then re-post here with some more details would be my advice:)
Jordan O
deffinately australia
got the best climate in the world!!!
not always raining
and sikk beaches
mmdjaajl
UK cold & wet
Aussie warm & sunny
WHAT THE HELL DO YOU THINK
lol
jade=)
australia
the lifestyle australia offers is far more broader, it's more active and outdoorsy
Bluegirl
The best place for a family to live is where they will all be happy-it's no use moving to Aust just for the weather alone-you have to love being together as a family and you will be in the best place wherever that may be
sanju
though not been in any of the countries yet..(though met the residents)..being purely objective from the the view point of a third party observer..i will say "australia"............UK has long stopped being the preferred place to live in and settling down.........
Billybean
Extraordinarily subjective.
I suggest that you do some inner soul searching before even considering leaving everything and everyone behind and leaving them effectively forever for a new life half a world away.