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#50 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 11, 2011, 09:20:54 pm
Get usd to it - Everything takes forever once you start the visa process!  ::)

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#51 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 12, 2011, 11:21:00 am
I've just had the dates confirmed. I'll be flying out on the 22nd/23rd. I'll have meetings on the Monday and Tuesday but will have Wednseday off (Australia day!). Flight back will be on Thursday the 27th. If anyone's around on the Wednesday it would be good to get down with the UKB Sydney massive!

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#52 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 12, 2011, 10:24:13 pm
Jeez - That really is a flying visit. Pretty tough to decide whether to take the plunge with such a short visit to go on. I won't be around on Australia day but should be able to catch you for a beer in the evening of one of the days you've got meetings on if you're free and the jet-lag hasn't caught up with you. Also - don't let Australia Day put you off - It used to be a day of simple national celebration but has been hijacked by the bogans and is now used as an excuse to get smashed and be a cunt to anyone that isn't obviously Australian. As a comparison think of it as a BNP sponosored holiday in England...... ::)

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#53 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 12, 2011, 10:40:00 pm
I've just had the dates confirmed. I'll be flying out on the 22nd/23rd. I'll have meetings on the Monday and Tuesday but will have Wednseday off (Australia day!). Flight back will be on Thursday the 27th. If anyone's around on the Wednesday it would be good to get down with the UKB Sydney massive!

let me know if you fancy meeting up on the 24th or 25th in the day if your in the center of sydney, i work near carnage  and Control Freak if you want to try and do a group get-together . Im not around for the rest of that week .

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#54 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 12, 2011, 11:21:39 pm
Its called the Medicare Levy Surcharge where if you have private insurance you don't get hit with the levy when you do your tax return, so Slackers, you were quite right to get money back as you only pay one or the other.

Private healthcare here is a bunch of arse (as I have found out through personal experience!). Unless you have expensive top dollar cover it works like this:

Lets say you need a knee-op and you don't want to sit on the waiting list for 6 months. Medicare have a set amount that they believe the surgery should be performed for, say $1000 - The 'Scheduled fee'. Medicare refund you 60% of the scheduled fee and your private health cover pays the "gap' - the remaing 40%. Sounds good right? Well, unfortunately Medicare have honed the scheduled fees right down so that most (if not all) 'private' surgeons can't or won't work for this amount. So the surgeon wants $2000 for the surgery - You're only going to get $1000 back from Medicare/Insurance which leaves you $1000 out of pocket. Same principal applies to the Anaethstatist too so more out of pocket cash. At least your private does cover your hospital stay and theatre fees (minus your excess of course!).

Chris is right about Ambulances- St John Ambos are a 'user pays' organisation and Medicare do not cover the costs. Yes you'll get picked up if you call an Ambo but you'll get billed for the fees later (standard fee is about $800!).

Sorry for the side-track....... :spank:

i see this as the way forward on the nhs

 -off topic -

sorry...

but just think about it...

yes, its not the original nhs concept in any way... but.. we aint got the cash for it.. neither has auz...

just thinkin.

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#55 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 13, 2011, 01:39:58 am
let me know if you fancy meeting up on the 24th or 25th in the day if your in the center of sydney, i work near carnage  and Control Freak if you want to try and do a group get-together

I'm around then too.

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#56 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 13, 2011, 03:27:14 am
Sorry BB we fly out of Sydney on the 22nd so I won't be around to meet up. Hope you enjoy your visit and it makes the decision easy for you.

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#57 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 13, 2011, 09:57:30 am
If you were going anywhere other than Sydney on the east coast at the moment you'd need to bring some scuba gear!

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#58 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 15, 2011, 10:43:16 am
Cheers guys. I'm pretty sure I'll be free on the evening of the 25th. I can't really commit to anything during the day though.

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#59 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 16, 2011, 11:26:32 am
I forgot to add, I'll be in the CBD around Clarence street if that means anything to you guys.

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#60 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 16, 2011, 11:46:44 am
I'm completely over the moon! Swindon to Sydney, bit of an upgrade in Quality of life i reckon!

Hey - Congrats on the job. Sydney is a great place and whilst I've never been to Swindon, I'm sure you're right on the upgrade.

I lived in Swindon until I was 18. Theres no way Sydney can be as dull as that.

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#61 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 17, 2011, 11:04:18 am
I lived in Swindon until I was 18. Theres no way Sydney can be as dull as that.

That's the assumption I'm working on!

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#62 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 17, 2011, 11:08:32 am
I've been to both, and rest assured it's a fair assumption. Unless you are really, really into odd roundabouts, steamtrains and the maufacturing of Japanese Automobiles.

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#63 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 17, 2011, 12:43:50 pm
Unless you are really, really into odd roundabouts, steamtrains and the maufacturing of Japanese Automobiles.

You forgot to mention teenage pregnancy, street violence and kappa leasure wear.

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#64 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 17, 2011, 01:38:50 pm
Ah yes, the memory dulls. Not been there since late 2002.

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#65 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 22, 2011, 09:35:17 pm
It would appear that even Sydney-siders don't have a particularly high opinion of their own city!
http://www.theage.com.au/national/the-winner-isnt-sydney-its-the-pits-20110122-1a0oo.html

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#66 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 29, 2011, 10:50:29 am
Well it was all a bit of a whirlwind tour. I arrived at 7am on Tuesday, went straight to the office for meetings with the regional directors and met all the folks in the office. Headed to the hotel for a shower and a change of clothes then out for dinner and a few beers with the guys from the office.

I was ruined by Wednesday, but managed to get down to the harbour to watch the fireworks in the evening. Spent Thursday morning exploring the CBD and was back on the plane Thursday pm.

Apologies for not contacting you Stu, didnt manage to get any web access sorted till I was on my way back.

The good new is that they've now made me a formal offer which I've accepted and subject to visas will be back out there for good in March!

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#67 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 29, 2011, 09:09:31 pm
Sounds like you spent more time flying than in Oz!  Anyway, I hope it works out for you - I'd be interested to hear how you find it so stick a post up once you've been there a month or two.

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#68 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 30, 2011, 10:08:55 pm
Apologies for not contacting you Stu, didnt manage to get any web access sorted till I was on my way back.The good new is that they've now made me a formal offer which I've accepted and subject to visas will be back out there for good in March!

Hey no worries! Exciting times - another expat to swell the ranks. Glad to see you don't have to wait long. I guess the first thing you need is somewhere to live so check here for starters:

www.domain.com.au.

You'll need to decide whether you want to live near the beach or not. If you do, look at the Northern beaches (Search for Manly, Dee Why, Fairlight and including surrounding suburbs). North is more expensive, you're less likely to get a house (mostly apartments, if that bothers you), public transport isn't that great (ferries and buses into the City and trains depending on where you live but its a notoriously shit line). On the plus side, theres loads of bouldering in the area and you can be on the beach/in the water before/after work and theres some great MTB tracks around.
Personally I would avoid the Eastern suburbs (Darlinghurst, Surrey Hills, Woolloomooloo etc) as they are expensive, hipster douchebags abound (think Hoxton wankers), traffic around there is shocking, public transport ain't great and again, its expensive. On the plus side theres alot to do in terms of restaurants, bars, clubs etc and its close to the City so pushie or foot friendly for work.
I live in the inner west which for me offers the best of all worlds- (Beware - This is biased!) - Houses with backyards are plentiful, there is a load to do locally (King St is the hub which is one long road of restaurants, bars, pubs, interesting shops etc), you can be at the beach (Coogee or Maroubra) in 20 mins or so (if you have a car), it has one of, if not the best, indoor walls in Aus at St Peters, the train line is reliable and takes 10-15 mins into the City and you can get out bouldering very quickly (north or south) - My house to Sissy in 1/2 hour peak time! Not many bad sides really but plane noise can be annoying as you are close the airport, but you get used to it.
Areas to look (in order of preference)- Newtown, Enmore, Erskineville, Stanmore, St Peters, Petersham, Lewisham, Darlington, Marrickville, Leichardt (no station).
Further out, expensive, but near water and with buses/light rail to the City - Balmain, Drummoyne, Lilyfield.
Just avoid Western Sydney like it was the plague!!
Good luck and let me know if you need anymore info.

 

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#69 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 30, 2011, 11:27:54 pm
Shit Stu, you've nearly sold the place to an avowed Mexican!! (translation for poms: Victorian/Melbournite)

Just avoid Western Sydney like it was the plague!!

http://www.livingin-australia.com/where-to-live-west-sydney/

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#70 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 30, 2011, 11:40:19 pm
Haha Dave, that article means nothing!

I wouldn't live in Minto, Macquarie Fields, Bankstown, Campbelltown, Rooty Hill etc if you fucking paid me!

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#71 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 31, 2011, 11:31:25 am

Personally I would avoid the Eastern suburbs (Darlinghurst, Surrey Hills, Woolloomooloo etc) as they are expensive, hipster douchebags abound (think Hoxton wankers), traffic around there is shocking, public transport ain't great and again, its expensive. On the plus side theres alot to do in terms of restaurants, bars, clubs etc and its close to the City so pushie or foot friendly for work.

I was recently contacted by a headhunter about a job in Western Sydney (ie they must have been really desperate).  I idly looked at house-prices in my old patch of Bronte/Clovelly, which I thought was great place to live 25 years ago.  15 mins walk to the beach and all that.  How much?!  Made north London seem cheap.  I'm guessing your bubble hasn't burst yet?

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#72 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 31, 2011, 12:37:41 pm
Cheers Stu, good beta. The missus and I defintely want the beach close by and Manly is high on our list. A load of my work colleagues live there too. Cost isn't too much of an issue as the offer is very generous and I'll be entiteled to LAFHA too. The missus should be able to get a job for 100K+ too which will help. The idea of catching the ferry to work appeals and the office is 10 mins walk from circular quay.

I'll be getting 4 weeks accomadation provided as part of the package, but no idea where that will be.

Hit me with shipping firm recommendations and stuff that you wish you'd done before you left the UK. Beta on the main banks over there would also be appreciated!

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#73 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 31, 2011, 01:10:28 pm
Hit me with shipping firm recommendations and stuff that you wish you'd done before you left the UK.

Shipped out with Excess Baggage they were ok, took about six weeks, with the exception of my bike which they somehow managed to ship to NZ by air, but they got it sent to Perth (again by air) and it arrived weeks before everything else (only to be stolen by some scum-bag two days later when I cycled to work and left it locked up right next to the main entrance  :furious:).  We packed shit ourselves using heavy-duty plastic crates.  If I were doing this again I would take a lot less stuff out (e.g. not bother with books) and leave stuff in storage that can then be shipped out at a later date if you like it and decide to stay long term (we ended up shipping stuff back we'd never got round to getting out of the boxes).

Make sure you do NOT have anything on the restricted list that you have not declared in your packaging, if you're unsure (check the list, its online and easy to find with  :google:) list it anyway, in fact I think I itemised all of my boxes regardless so there couldn't be any confusion.

Can't remember and don't have emails from shipping back, but hopefully you won't be needing that!

Beta on the main banks over there would also be appreciated!

We opted for National Australia Bank (NAB) as they seemed to have the cheapest charges (there is no such thing as 'free' bank accounts in Australia).  Had no problems, always helpful in store, even when closing account and wiring money back to the UK, pretty good web-site, easy to use.  No experience of other Australian banks to compare to.

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#74 Re: Not your average YYFY!
January 31, 2011, 05:02:13 pm
Thanks Slackers. Did you not hire a container? Work will pay for one as part of the package so it'd be rude not to take everything...apart from the wicker laundery basket! Already been warned about wicker items!

We'll be taking 5 bikes out with us! The propspect of selling them and going on a bike shopping rampage to replace them with new bike bling once we arrive is mighty appealing but I'm guessing they will be more expensive over there with a premiuim on Italian road bikes!

 

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