Were only 15-17 years old and theres about 12 of us. What do we do? We were thinking of going into the city but is there anything in there on a friday night besides clubs? We cant go into them. M...
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I'm from Perth, WA and tired of the heat, drought and high cost of living so I'm considering moving to New Zealand for a change. Wellington appeals to me greatly, I visited there 18 months ...
I'm planning to move there next year and would ideally like to work for the government. I'd like to get an idea of how much jobs pay, however every recruitment website I go to doesn't list salaries.
The average salary is in the low $30k with about 70% of population earnign below $40k.
Don't make the mistake in corrolating this on the current exchange rate. The literal cost of living in NZ is a fair bit cheaper unless you live in Auckland or Wellington.
Depending upon what you do for the government; you should be looking to earn more than $50k. A person earning that much in NZ should be doing relatively nicely.
Use www.yahoo.co.nz as a starting point to assess cost of living and then do a correlation.
Also, consider how much money you're going to be taking over with you. The current exchange rate is about $3 to £1 and rumour has it that it might to stay that way for a while.
As for your question, try:
http://www.emigratenz.org/Work.html
http://www.stats.govt.nz/default.htm
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Harry
I have worked in Government here and as you are tax payer funded the salaries are low, would be a lifestyle rather than financial choice! Low $30,000 is where you could expect to start out