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Moving to Oz!

  • 05-06-2011 2:29pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 47


    Hello!:)

    Just found this part of boards - wow! Amazing info!

    I'm moving to Melbourne in two weeks!! Very excited about it - it's been a long time coming!! :)

    Specific question - I am a chartered accountant (ACA) and have just completed my tax qualification (AITI)....However all my experience is in tax. I've worked in one of the Big 4 for the last (almost) 4 years. I'd love to hear from anyone who had a similar background and moved to Oz - what kind of jobs were you eligible/not eligible to apply for. Is coming from a tax background a big disadvantage or does Big 4 experience overide that?

    General question - Is it a better idea to apply for jobs yourself or should I just go through an agency?!

    I've just booked 5 days accommodation for when I arrive and then I'm hoping to get straight into apartment searching when I arrive - Is this wise or should I try to sort out accommodation before I go?!

    Thanks a million in advance!:)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,240 ✭✭✭hussey


    Welcome.

    first thing - BRING WARM CLOTHES - melbourne is very cold at the moment.

    For accountancy usually the big companies go through agencies, esp if you are working on a temp visa (you never said)

    accommodation - 5 days is fine, there will be plenty of options in winter, don't book too far ahead in case you hate it etc


  • Registered Users Posts: 47 Cupcake.


    Thanks a mill Hussey - If I'm honest - I was so busy finishing up work I hadn't even thought to check the weather - lots of repacking to be done so!! Great tip!

    I'll be on a WHV, I spent four months in oz four years ago and LOVED it there (but in saying that I was on a pure holiday that time and who doesn't love a holiday).This time I want to see if I still love it when I'm getting up on a Monday morning and going to work! If I'm still as impressed - I'll see about a sponsored visa.:)

    I'll start looking into agency work so - I'm half thinking of trying banking (if I'm qualified enough for them)!

    Would you recommend any areas to live in?Last time I stayed in St.Kildas and thought it was fantastic but I'm willing to look elsewhere!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,333 ✭✭✭Zambia


    +1 Bring warm clothes

    When renting its worth paying a little more for a newer house, you save the difference on heating costs. It also pays to have a newer house in summer its easier to cool.

    Avoid St Kilda if you are going to live here then you need to move away from the back packing scene. It will be fun for a while but for what a room costs you in St Kilda elsewhere will get you a house. I would look into somewhere like Northcote.

    A good tip when looking at areas is cars the more cars parked on the nature strip especially old Holdens the worse the area.

    If you are going to stay decide early and look for employers that can help you with this. Month 11 is not the time to decide you want to stay.

    Best of luck.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,670 ✭✭✭Doc


    Just in relation to where you live it really depends on what it is you particularly like or don’t like. Personally I don’t think I would like to live outside of the inner suburbs of Melbourne even though I actually work a good bit out to the East. Sure it would be cheaper and I’d save on travel time but I can walk into the CBD (city center) from where I live and all the best places are nice and close. It also sounds like it would be likely that if you get a job doing what you want you would be working in the CBD.

    I personally love living in Richmond its got great bars and amazing Asian food as well as good transport links. If I didn’t live here I would probably like to live in Carlton or Fitzroy because a lot of my friends and the places I like to go are in these areas but it all depends on what you like yourself a bit more info would be good.

    I like St.Kilda. It has the beach and a lot of pubs cafes and restraints. It also has a relatively high Irish population and attracts backpackers from all over but because of this it is very expensive to get a place there; many places are being rented out with 2 or more people to a room. You could easily have 10 people in one house.


  • Registered Users Posts: 47 Cupcake.


    Zambia & Doc -Thanks so much for the helpful hints!! You're star bars.:)

    I've scratched off shorts and have added woolly jumpers to my packing list! Zambia - will bear the newer house point and the 'old holdens' (haha love that benchmark) in mind when looking for places.

    On St.Kilda - valid point re the backpackers scene, I just really liked the bar/cafe laid back vibe but I can see how drunken backpacking behavior can get tiresome in the longer term.

    Doc - you're reading my mind on the criteria. My ideal is somewhere I can walk (or cycle) to work from and I have a thing for city convenience over space. I'm kinda looking for the Melbourne equivalent on Ranelagh?

    ...I can see I've a lot of reading up to do over the next two weeks - Would you recommend trying to get a job before getting over or at least interviews set up?

    Are there any particular places that are good for meeting new people? I've seen alot about joining GAA teams but me + a hurl = accidentally black eyed team-mates :o...so other suggestions welcome...would like to meet some ozzies as well as irish.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,239 ✭✭✭lima


    Hey Cupcake,

    Are you traveling by yourself? I am arriving in Melbourne by myself on a WHV on July 20th, would be gerat to keep in touch so see how you are getting on with finding accommodation/ making friends etc.! I'm not an accountant but I have a friend in Sydney who is so I could prob find info for you... If you happen to know anyone in telecoms that would be great for me!

    For an area to live, I think it would be great to live near enough the beach so that I can go running, or near albert park.. but would rather pay more to live in a pad than a backpacker house (I'm a flashpacker these days!).. so thinking Prarhan possibly, been to Melbs before and stayed in a hostel on Chapel St, really cool area with bars and eateries and only a few min on a train to CBD..

    Does anyone know how much one would expect to pay for a double room in a nice apartment/houseshare? I'm thinking $200-$300 a week.. I'm currently living in London so I'm used to paying high rent for low quality so that needs to change

    Woo so excited!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 47 Cupcake.


    Hey Lima!

    Traveling over with my OH...he's also an accountant - but we're not that boring I swear ;-)

    Defo - will keep in touch - at the moment I don't have many practical tips but I'm sure once I move over and have to figure things it it will all become clear!! I'm just getting back into running after a long while but would be great to have a running buddy once we're settled!

    I'll let you know what sort of prices I'm finding for size/area once I start looking :-) Very exciting!

    Oh - one very random tip from a friend of mine in Brisbane - black tights are apparently quite expensive in oz so stock up if your a black tights kinda gal!....I hear shopping in Melbourne is pretty good :-)


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,239 ✭✭✭lima


    Cupcake. wrote: »
    Hey Lima!

    Traveling over with my OH...he's also an accountant - but we're not that boring I swear ;-)

    Defo - will keep in touch - at the moment I don't have many practical tips but I'm sure once I move over and have to figure things it it will all become clear!! I'm just getting back into running after a long while but would be great to have a running buddy once we're settled!

    I'll let you know what sort of prices I'm finding for size/area once I start looking :-) Very exciting!

    Oh - one very random tip from a friend of mine in Brisbane - black tights are apparently quite expensive in oz so stock up if your a black tights kinda gal!....I hear shopping in Melbourne is pretty good :-)

    I'll take note of the tights thing, however I'm a guy :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 47 Cupcake.


    Haha oops :o ...OH is also a guy...he didn't find that a helpful hint either! He'll be looking for a five-a-side or something like that in melbourne :) ...lots to look into over the next 13 days...eek


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,239 ✭✭✭lima


    haha, that's cool though I'll be looking for lads to play football with.. I also know some Irish girls going over so can put you in touch and you can talk about the crazy prices of tights ;)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 163 ✭✭Princess_N


    I'm not a huge tights fan but reading that my mind went into panic about how I better pack some anyway lol, Holy effort of packing, I'm dreading it!! So much to do so little time, maybe I'll just stay here :eek:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 47 E.E.T


    I'm moving over in 23 days!!! Ahhh!!
    Actually getting bit stressed as I'v lots of work related stuff to get done not to mind trying to get sorted for Oz!

    Thanks for the black tights tip cupcake! Will add it to my 'to get list'
    I also heard that underwear is very expensive so must give trip to dunnes/pennys!
    Damn my 20kg weight limit!!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 330 ✭✭statina


    Also, bring over lots of socks and underwear! they are crazy prices over here, really missing penneys!:p


  • Registered Users Posts: 47 Cupcake.


    Haha thanks for the replys....I now have images of getting stopped at customs with a suitcase full of underwear and little else!!;)

    On rentals - a friend of mine sent me some links as follows:

    http://www.hockingstuart.com.au/

    http://www.noeljones.com.au/

    http://www.fletchers.net.au/

    http://www.marshallwhite.com.au/

    http://www.woodards.com.au/

    EET - I know the feeling with finishing up in work - handover meetings/notes, telling clients...ugh...but then it's done and you'll be freeeee :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 469 ✭✭universe777


    If you are into city living consider the area of Southbank (5 mins walk to the city), it's on the southside of the river, opposite the city. Heaps of apartments of varying quality. Personally I recommend Eureka tower (great gym) and 1 Freshwater Place (great gym too). Close by is a a great running track, just over 3km circuit.

    Offices in Southbank - PwC (if you are into that sort of thing), CPA, Heinz, Exxon Mobil etc etc
    A lot of restaurants along the river, easy access to South Melbourne for food shopping (3 supermarkets in close proximity) and DFO (clothes factory outlet mall - not as cheap as outlet malls in USA).

    For renting apartments have a look at micm.com.au (real estate agents, very good to deal with) and have a look at realestate.com.au & domain.com.au (both real estate search engines).

    Steer clear of Dingle Partners (real estate agents), very bad to deal with.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 911 ✭✭✭endabob1


    OP I Lived in Melbourne for 18 months(ish) in 2003/2004 & am also an accountant (CIMA).
    My advice is to imediately join either the CPA or the CA institutes and start looking into completing their qualifications, you will get a lot of exemptions. I assume you are on PR so would have had your skills & quals assesed by one of the local bodies, whichever one did it I would join them.

    It's not easy to get work, I struggled and I have an excellent CV (not bragging here) but I've worked all over the world & I struggled most to find work in Melbourne. Register with the Agency's but also look hard yourself, a lot of companies recruit directly. I got a job through direct recruitment, they advertised in the Age, check their website it has a link to their Job advert portal.

    Without Australian experience you need to show willing and prove that your their for the long haul, getting the local Quals is one way of doing that. My Mrs has an Accounting Diploma and her qualifications were not recognised, she really struggled with work.

    As for Renting, we stayed in South Yarra because it was central enough and on the tram line, without knowing where we would be working, I would recommend it but it is among the pricer areas. The public transport is excellent, stay close to a tram line if you can.

    Another +1 for warm clothes, we arrived in July and the first things we bought were gloves, scarves & hats!!!

    One other thing on accommodation, we had a week booked in advance and then had a lot of stress trying to find a furnished place, in the end we got an unfurnished place and bought the essentials until the rest of our stuff turned up, from memory I think we seen 1 or maybe 2 furnished places in a week of looking, things may well have changed on that front but we calculated we were better off buying stuff and renting unfurnished, than paying inflated rent for a furnished place.


  • Registered Users Posts: 47 Cupcake.


    Universe777 - thanks a mill for the renting advice!! Will bear it in mind for sure when looking. I'm ex-PwC - not sure if I could wake up t the sight of the building everyday ;)

    Endabob1 - I'll be on a WHV for the 1st year (and just finished 8 years of exams so not overly keen on doing another set straight away!)...I totally see where you're coming from though, I'm sure prospective employers will be keen to see some level of commitment before investing in a newbie. Once we are settled I'll need to do a lot of further digging into the sponsored visa route/recognition of qualifications etc. Thanks so much for the heads up on that!!

    On the furnished/unfurnished point - I would really hope to get a furnished place - me and ikea have not faired well together in the past!! I have been told that unfurnished is more common though so if I must I'll go down that route!:)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 469 ✭✭universe777


    Cupcake. wrote: »
    On the furnished/unfurnished point - I would really hope to get a furnished place

    Good luck with that one, furnished places probably account for maybe 1% of the rental market and the quality of the furniture is akin to the stuff people put out for the corpo to collect once a year in Dublin... junk!
    You could pay $100 a week more for a furnished place compared to an equivalent property wihtout furniture. Much better to buy your own stuff, plenty of different furniture places around Melbourne.
    Unfurnished means you get nothing at all, no appliances or white goods, no fridge, washer, drier etc. Also if renting find somewhere with aircon, free standing units can be very costly to buy yourself,


  • Registered Users Posts: 47 Cupcake.


    Hmmm...I had the same problem when I lived in the states...shudder when I think back to the first week of house hunting over there!! If that's the way it's done in Melb, I'll take your advice and look towards unfurnished! With all the people that seem to be coming and going from oz I may even find a bargain on some of the stuff! Cheers for that.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 911 ✭✭✭endabob1


    Walmart, Big W & Ikea are good bets for cheap stuff (assuming they're all still going & still cheap!)

    If you're on WHV you'll find it tricky to get anything substantial in Accountancy, you're going to be looking almost exclusively at temp work which is pretty much 100% agency.

    On the plus side Melbourne is an awesome city, try not to get too bogged down in work/accommodation issues and enjoy it as much as possible, Brighton & St Kilda are great in Summer, there's loads of cheap byo Asian places on Victoria St & Lygon St is like being in Europe, the Melbourne Cheap Eats was like our bible.
    Fawkner Park is a great place to kick back with a bottle of wine and watch some local league cricket, as are the botanical Gardens, there used to be a moonlit cinema in the gardens in Summer which is worth going to with a nice picnic.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,158 ✭✭✭frag420


    HI Guys,

    Dont mean t Hi jack thread but I am looking at Oz or NZ for after next xmas on a semi perm basis.

    Are you all under 30? If not how was your application for visa if you are 30+??

    cheers

    frAg


  • Registered Users Posts: 47 Cupcake.


    Endabob1- most defo -the lifestyle is a big part of why I'm going so will defo be soaking up everything the city has to offer!! I'm sure accommodation/jobs will work themselves out - I'll just do the research I can do from home and then hopefully with a bit of effort things will fall nicely into place!!

    Frag - hijack away :) I'm no good to you on that one - I'm the younger side of 30 but I'm sure others on here will have experience!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 Durrr


    Hi cupcake, I came on here looking for advice and guess what?! I'm travelling at roughly the same time as you to melbourne and our plans seem to be almost identical. Weird or what? Flying on monday 20th. I also will be looking to use accountancy experience to get a job over there....need to start working quickly tho as my self and the missus are saving up for a wedding....exciting times...would defo be up for meeting up with u and the other half over there....What date you flying? do you know anything about the likelihood of being sponsored?


  • Registered Users Posts: 24 lenn


    Hey great thread btw, on the subject of agencies and getting work, can anybody recommend any reputable agencies or agencies that specialise in specific accupations (science engineering), not just temping agencies. i just arrived myself but unfortunatley i wasn't as organised and just assumed that i would literally walk into work off the plane.


  • Registered Users Posts: 47 Cupcake.


    Durrr - that's actually very very weird :) - we're flying on the 20th too!!! We're going through Amsterdam - are you on the same flight?!!

    Would defo love to meet up!!! I'll send you a pm with my contact details and hopefully there'll be more boards beers to get involved in:). I haven't done much research on the sponsored side of things - I've looked at the test and with our age profile/'skills' and speaking english etc it looks promising!! I suppose once we're over there I'll get proper advice on which companies are likely to be interested in sponsorship.

    Lenn - I've been putting a list together of different agencies. I've contacted some already and arranged to meet them! Most of the ones i've contacted are specialised in accounting/finance so no good to you but the websites generally list the areas they recruit for. Happy job hunting!!

    Oh on a separate note - one tip - I've set up my bank account and applied for a tax number using this website - http://www.jobs4travellers.com.au/ it's a free service and simple to use. Saves me two hassles! The bank is commonwealth and from a little bit of research they seem to be a good bank to deal with.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 47 ammo123


    On the tights issue-yes you defo need them, tis very chilly here, but they really aren't that expensive if you go to places like K-mart or Big W.

    I'm here a month and still looking for somewhere to live, but really haven't made a proper effort as just hate house hunting and have been busy with work.

    Dorm living is getting old though and havent had an undisturbed nights sleep in quite a while!

    Are there really hostels where a single room is around dorm price? Please let me know if ye have seen some as I haven't

    thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 47 Cupcake.


    Finally made it to Melbourne :D- apart from jetlag I'm loving it already - great buzzy city!

    Just a couple of quick questions -

    1. Any reccomendations on where to buy good reasonably priced laptops?
    2. Any reccomendations on a good hairdresser?
    3. Any reccomendations on a good reasonably priced nail bar?

    My main priority is finding somewhere to live but once that minor detail is sorted would love to find the above!

    Ammo123 - thanks for the tip! Hope your house hunting is coming along nicely.

    Thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,274 ✭✭✭Munster_Gal


    Hey guys

    Great thread. Myself and a friend are heading to Melbourne in Sept/Oct (as soon as we have enough funds in our accounts to support the WHV)
    Please keep us updated on finding accom etc It'll save me doing it when I get there. :D

    cupcake - you will defo have to let me know how you get on finding a nail bar and hairdresser :D:D:D

    If you're looking for entertainment - my mate is a magician and he's working in the Mail Exchange Hotel - unbelievably talented! - tell him Pam told you to drop in :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 47 ammo123


    Thanks Cupcake, actually just found a place and moving in on Saturday :)

    I would think hairdressers might depend on what area of the city you are in, but I went to one near me which I'm pretty sure is a chain, called Hairhouse Warehouse, good cut and reasonably priced at $55.

    Have nothing to add on the nail front though, last time I got mine done was Vietnam, let me know if you find a cheap place though.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 47 Cupcake.


    Ammo123 - Congrats on finding a place! And thats a mill for the hair reccomendation :) Will update once I find a nail place.

    Munster gal - I'm happy to be the guinea pig - will let ya know what I find.

    On laptops - I found good enough deals in Harvey Normans - 1/2 yearly sale - although sales people there are like sharks - went in looking for a laptop, almost came out with mobile broadband, laptop accessories, extended warranty, antivirus etc!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,737 ✭✭✭sudzs


    statina wrote: »
    Also, bring over lots of socks and underwear! they are crazy prices over here, really missing penneys!:p

    Oh gawd, is there no Pennys (or equivalent) ??? :eek:

    Anything else I should stock up on before the big move ...though I hope I'm not jinxing myself as it's still only 95% definate!


  • Registered Users Posts: 79 ✭✭Mr Mister


    Great thread - and while I'm not particularly interested in hearing in where you can buy underpants and get your nails done, I would love to hear how you guys get on in the search for finding accom! And any other feedback you can give on the city in general.

    Myself and the other half (seems like there's a lot of couples going to Melbourne!) are moving over on the 1st Sept. We are both mid twenties and professional'ish types so think we'll be avoiding the backpacker scene....although in saying that we're not averse to a bit of fun and a night out.

    Like the OP would like somewhere along the lines of Ranelagh to live.....that's reasonable close to the city, close to parks or nice outdoor areas, okay transport links to the city and has a few restaurants, bars and cafe's. Anywhere fit that bill? Also, not sure if we'd be looking to rent our own apartment (which seems like it can be tricky enough to do) or try and house share - anybody got any experience in either?

    Would be good to get some Boards beers going when we're over there - and hopefully come October/November we can be sitting outside in the sun having them!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,239 ✭✭✭lima


    Cupcake. wrote: »
    Finally made it to Melbourne :D- apart from jetlag I'm loving it already - great buzzy city!

    Just a couple of quick questions -

    1. Any reccomendations on where to buy good reasonably priced laptops?
    2. Any reccomendations on a good hairdresser?
    3. Any reccomendations on a good reasonably priced nail bar?

    My main priority is finding somewhere to live but once that minor detail is sorted would love to find the above!

    Ammo123 - thanks for the tip! Hope your house hunting is coming along nicely.

    Thanks


    Hey Cupcake, congrats on making it over! What's the weather like? I'm leaving the sunday after next :-) Will be sitting on a beach in Thailand for a week before I arrive, so I'm expecting it to be cold.. is it jacket weather, or full big coat weather? Much rain?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,274 ✭✭✭Munster_Gal


    I'm applying for my WHV this evening woooo hoooo!
    So excited!
    :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
    Nowhere near ready to book my flights yet though and too busy working loads of overtime to be able to browse Melbourne properly.
    Therefore Cupcake I am totally relying on you :D:D:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,274 ✭✭✭Munster_Gal


    I applied for my visa and it was approved within 15 mins!!!!!!!! excited doesn't even begin to cover it!!!
    The countdown is on. Aiming to be over in Melbourne in early October :D


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 47 ammo123


    Mr Mister wrote: »
    Like the OP would like somewhere along the lines of Ranelagh to live.....that's reasonable close to the city, close to parks or nice outdoor areas, okay transport links to the city and has a few restaurants, bars and cafe's. Anywhere fit that bill? Also, not sure if we'd be looking to rent our own apartment (which seems like it can be tricky enough to do) or try and house share - anybody got any experience in either?

    Well there actually a few areas imo that would fit that bill...fitzroy, carlton, southbank, south yarra, richmond, kinda depends what side of the city you want to be on, but all those areas are pretty nice...might be best to base it on where you get work..

    But anyway thought these websites might be helpful for people on the house hunt, now or soon:

    www.domain.com.au
    http://www.easyroommate.com/
    http://www.rs.realestate.com.au/share

    and this one...I think: http://www.flatmatefinders.com.au/login and gumtree of course.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 911 ✭✭✭endabob1


    sudzs wrote: »
    Oh gawd, is there no Pennys (or equivalent) ??? :eek:

    Anything else I should stock up on before the big move ...though I hope I'm not jinxing myself as it's still only 95% definate!


    I would say target is the closest thing to Pennys, more department store than pennys but lots of cheap crap too!!

    http://www.target.com.au/html/homepage/home_fw.htm


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 911 ✭✭✭endabob1


    ammo123 wrote: »
    Well there actually a few areas imo that would fit that bill...fitzroy, carlton, southbank, south yarra, richmond, kinda depends what side of the city you want to be on, but all those areas are pretty nice...might be best to base it on where you get work..

    But anyway thought these websites might be helpful for people on the house hunt, now or soon:

    www.domain.com.au
    http://www.easyroommate.com/
    http://www.rs.realestate.com.au/share

    and this one...I think: http://www.flatmatefinders.com.au/login and gumtree of course.

    I would recommend the bit of South Yarra between Fawkner Park & the Botanical Gardens (toorak & Domain Rd's)
    The 8 tram runs down Toorak Rd & Park St straight into town

    It's not cheap but it's very handy for town & parks & close enough to walk to Chapel St for bars/restaurants/cinema


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,556 ✭✭✭Slunk


    I find target dear. Kmart or bigw would be cheaper i think.


  • Registered Users Posts: 79 ✭✭Mr Mister


    Thanks Endabob and Ammo.

    Just by looking at the map all those places look like ideal locations so I suppose it is a case of maybe having a look to see what fits in with our budget.

    Just on arriving in Melbourne for the first few weeks - did most of you stay in hostels or did anyone try getting a short term lease on an apartment?? (I know they are probably more expensive but I dont fancy a hostel for 3-4 weeks while looking for jobs and permanent accom).

    How do people find the cost of living over there compared to home? Heard it is similarly high but the wages can be quite good.

    All info is much appreciated!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,274 ✭✭✭Munster_Gal


    Mr Mister wrote: »
    Thanks Endabob and Ammo.

    Just by looking at the map all those places look like ideal locations so I suppose it is a case of maybe having a look to see what fits in with our budget.

    Just on arriving in Melbourne for the first few weeks - did most of you stay in hostels or did anyone try getting a short term lease on an apartment?? (I know they are probably more expensive but I dont fancy a hostel for 3-4 weeks while looking for jobs and permanent accom).

    How do people find the cost of living over there compared to home? Heard it is similarly high but the wages can be quite good.

    All info is much appreciated!

    I'm planning on a hostel for the first week or two until I get a house/apartment sorted. Looking at a house share as it seems to be cheaper. Looking into hostels the Space Hotel seems to be nice!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,556 ✭✭✭Slunk


    I'm planning on a hostel for the first week or two until I get a house/apartment sorted. Looking at a house share as it seems to be cheaper. Looking into hostels the Space Hotel seems to be nice!!
    Know two people staying in space. Haven't been in it myself but its just around the corner from me. Looks nice from what I've seen walking past and heard no complaints . Great location. Two minutes to Melbourne central station and shopping centre. Also the state library has free wi fi so can bring your laptop in there all day to help with job hunting etc. May have to wait a few minutes for a seat with power point though. They also have computers but limited to fifteen minutes on them.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 47 ammo123


    Slunk wrote: »
    Know two people staying in space. Haven't been in it myself but its just around the corner from me. Looks nice from what I've seen walking past and heard no complaints . Great location. Two minutes to Melbourne central station and shopping centre. Also the state library has free wi fi so can bring your laptop in there all day to help with job hunting etc. May have to wait a few minutes for a seat with power point though. They also have computers but limited to fifteen minutes on them.


    You can log on for an hour at a time, and usually more on the computers upstairs.
    Slunk wrote: »
    I find target dear. Kmart or bigw would be cheaper i think.

    I agree, I've only gone into Targer once but it seemed really dear to me...wish is why I didn't go again.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 47 ammo123


    Mr Mister wrote: »
    Thanks Endabob and Ammo.

    Just by looking at the map all those places look like ideal locations so I suppose it is a case of maybe having a look to see what fits in with our budget.

    Just on arriving in Melbourne for the first few weeks - did most of you stay in hostels or did anyone try getting a short term lease on an apartment?? (I know they are probably more expensive but I dont fancy a hostel for 3-4 weeks while looking for jobs and permanent accom).

    How do people find the cost of living over there compared to home? Heard it is similarly high but the wages can be quite good.

    All info is much appreciated!

    Ya I find once you do the conversion to euro (as it does sound more expensive in AUD) that the cost of living is very similar to Dublin, for eating out, supermarket and everyday costs.

    A few things that are definitely more expenisive though are: luxury items (e.g. makeup, perfumes ect which are imported-large tax levi on them); rent (if you persevere you may find cheap places but in general seems to be more expensive); convenience stores (there seems to be a much larger difference between their prices and supermarkets than I would've found in Ireland).

    But yes your right you do get paid more over here so it kind of balances out.

    As for hostels, I've been staying in one (while working) for the last four weeks now and it's honestly not as bad as I would've anticipated, you get used to it quite quickly. And in my dorm for example everyone else is working too so it is very quiet and respectful.

    Also hostels can be a nice way of seeing whether you'd like to live in different areas of the city. I moved once to get a feel for a different area and intended to move again-but then just go to lazy!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,556 ✭✭✭Slunk


    ammo123 wrote: »
    You can log on for an hour at a time, and usually more on the computers upstairs.

    .

    Ahh, I only ever use the ones as you walk in off swanston street. They log you off after 18 minutes. Im here now on my laptop looking up the tax refund thread :D. Wasnt aware there were more computers upstairs. Thanks

    Edit: Ahh maybe the ones on the other side were you have to book are one hour is it? If you just walk in off the street its 18 minutes


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 47 ammo123


    Slunk wrote: »
    Ahh, I only ever use the ones as you walk in off swanston street. They log you off after 18 minutes. Im here now on my laptop looking up the tax refund thread :D. Wasnt aware there were more computers upstairs. Thanks

    Edit: Ahh maybe the ones on the other side were you have to book are one hour is it? If you just walk in off the street its 18 minutes


    no you don't need to book, just log in on the computer at the front of the room upstairs and it tells you which computer is next available, max you'd ever wait is 5-10 mins..


  • Registered Users Posts: 47 Cupcake.


    Hello :)

    A week in Melbourne today - weather is unseasonably good! Sun is shinning today. Great for walking around and getting to know the place!

    Finding accomodation has been tougher than expected. Have looked at 8 or so apartments so far and have spent time walking through the various areas. As OP's mentioned - there are lots of fabulous areas to choose from. I'm keen on southbank and south yarra, but other areas like Richmond and Carlton seem nice too - all of them have plenty of cafes/restuarants.

    My advice would be to do research before you get here but then it's a case of being lucky and finding the right 'one' available! There seems to be a bit of red tape with the real estate agents so have soft copy of passport, drivers license and maybe bank statements.

    I haven't started the job search yet but am going for interviews next week. Will see how that goes!

    On the cost of living - I was here a few years ago and thought everything was cheap as chips!! Now things have changed - mostly due to the weakening of the euro and strenghtening of the ozzie dollar. It's a little unfortunate but once we're earning in aussie dollars it should be fine :).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,274 ✭✭✭Munster_Gal


    Cupcake. wrote: »
    Hello :)

    A week in Melbourne today - weather is unseasonably good! Sun is shinning today. Great for walking around and getting to know the place!

    Finding accomodation has been tougher than expected. Have looked at 8 or so apartments so far and have spent time walking through the various areas. As OP's mentioned - there are lots of fabulous areas to choose from. I'm keen on southbank and south yarra, but other areas like Richmond and Carlton seem nice too - all of them have plenty of cafes/restuarants.

    My advice would be to do research before you get here but then it's a case of being lucky and finding the right 'one' available! There seems to be a bit of red tape with the real estate agents so have soft copy of passport, drivers license and maybe bank statements.

    I haven't started the job search yet but am going for interviews next week. Will see how that goes!

    On the cost of living - I was here a few years ago and thought everything was cheap as chips!! Now things have changed - mostly due to the weakening of the euro and strenghtening of the ozzie dollar. It's a little unfortunate but once we're earning in aussie dollars it should be fine :).

    Great to hear it's all going well - I reckon I'll be putting you on my speed dial list when I get there ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 lucylocket82


    Hi Cupcake.

    Gr8 to hear all is goin well in Melbourne!
    Myself and my boyf are arriving in Melbourne on August 24th.I wanted to book a weeks stay in a hostel for when we first arrive.Im hoping we will find an apartment then and move straight in on week 2 if possible.If we wind up staying longer in the hostel then so be it.
    Just wondering, are you stayin in a hostel at the minute? If so would you recommend it? I am overwhelmed when looking online so it would be gr8 to hear from someone who is already there.

    MunsterGal, i reckon i will be the same as you having Cupcake on speed dial :D:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,274 ✭✭✭Munster_Gal


    Hi Cupcake.

    Gr8 to hear all is goin well in Melbourne!
    Myself and my boyf are arriving in Melbourne on August 24th.I wanted to book a weeks stay in a hostel for when we first arrive.Im hoping we will find an apartment then and move straight in on week 2 if possible.If we wind up staying longer in the hostel then so be it.
    Just wondering, are you stayin in a hostel at the minute? If so would you recommend it? I am overwhelmed when looking online so it would be gr8 to hear from someone who is already there.

    MunsterGal, i reckon i will be the same as you having Cupcake on speed dial :D:D

    We'll defo have to organise a Boards night out once we're all over there!


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