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Aussie Ladies in Brisbane and further south

Talk to me please about your cost of living down there (water, electric, phone, rates, etc)

I am ready to leave H and move back into the real world.  He is welcome to join me if he wants, if not, we'll just have to go back to being in an LDR.  So I need to start calculating costs for one and two people.

Also, I've gotten so many conflicting opinions about my CV.  I no longer have any clue how it's supposed to read to get me employed.  Have any of you heard of any good professional CV/cover letter writers?  I guess that is step one.

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Re: Aussie Ladies in Brisbane and further south

  • How far south are you thinking?  I'm about two hours south-east of Melbourne, in rural Victoria, though I do not feel like I'm out in the sticks.  We are in the city once or twice a month and have long weekends away regularly.
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  • I need to live within an hour commute of one of the big cities.  My commute in DC was btwn 1- 1.5 hours each way, so I'm OK with that. 

    If H decides to join me, we'll have to be a bit closer to the water.

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  • Brisbane is one of the cheaper major cities to live in within Australia.

    Here are a couple of websites that might help

    http://www.auinfo.com/australia_prices.html

    http://www.pomsinoz.com/forum/queensland/58620-basic-cost-living-queensland.html

    As for CV's I am happy to look at it if you want. I used to be a personnel officer in State Government here in Victoria and used to do recruitment. Most Australian work places use selction criteria statements rather than CV's. It is basically a list of questions that you respond to. A CV should be no more than 2 pages.

    Try for a public service job- good benefits and pay!

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    Brisbane is one of the cheaper major cities to live in within Australia.

    Here are a couple of websites that might help

    http://www.auinfo.com/australia_prices.html

    http://www.pomsinoz.com/forum/queensland/58620-basic-cost-living-queensland.html

    As for CV's I am happy to look at it if you want. I used to be a personnel officer in State Government here in Victoria and used to do recruitment. Most Australian work places use selction criteria statements rather than CV's. It is basically a list of questions that you respond to. A CV should be no more than 2 pages.

    Try for a public service job- good benefits and pay!

    j jaye,, I may take you up on that offer!

    I wasn't able to apply for gov't jobs until I got my permanent resident visa.  So now I can.  If at all possible I would like to not have to work with the general public.  That is a big part of my misery up here.

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  • I don't know how to really respond. You know I whinge all the time about prices but I have never lived anywhere in Australia except Brisbane. We rent our place and our car, gas and general car maintenance is taken care of by DHs company. If you ask me specifically about something I will do my best to answer. (I.e. Groceries)
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  • Hm, well right now we pay:

    $.24 per kWh (that's going up again in july) for electric

    $1.66/litre for gas

    $55 a month for car insurance

    $142 a month for house insurance

    $8-10/ six months for water

     

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  • Okay, I feel like I'm going to fail you becuase I haven't paid attention to electric in while. We don't have to pay for car insurance, also taken care of by DHs company. Water is under our rental agreement. We don't see the bill unless we go over. We haven't gone over in a year. So what I can answer is gas. We filled up this weekend at $1.69 a liter. I'll see if I can dig up an old electric bill. Home insurance for us is contents insurance.
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  • GBlake, here's one for you. 

    I, just today, paid $18.98 for two heads of iceberg lettuce and 2 heads of cauliflower.

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  • Obviously no practical help from me but I wish you all the best in making this decision and I hope you and DH can find a way to make it all work out.

    (My mom left Houston about a year ago - she absolutely hated it there and lived with her partner there for years. They are continuing their relationship as long distance and they are both really happy. I really admire my mom for being strong and doing what she needed to do for herself.)

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  • Did you shop at Woolies or Coles? Either way, damn. That's stupid. I went Woolies today and spent $80+. I bought Cos lettuce, 4 shepherd avos, 1 stalk of spring onions, strawberries, blueberries, large tub of vanilla yoghurt, 1 mid section of salmon, 1 package of chicken breast (contained 2 breasts), butter, enchilada sauce, 2 packages of Kraft Mexican cheese and 2 tubs of chocolate frosting.
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    Obviously no practical help from me but I wish you all the best in making this decision and I hope you and DH can find a way to make it all work out.

    (My mom left Houston about a year ago - she absolutely hated it there and lived with her partner there for years. They are continuing their relationship as long distance and they are both really happy. I really admire my mom for being strong and doing what she needed to do for herself.)

    It just really hit me that life is too short to be this miserable.  It isn't even financial.  If that was the case, child support will be over in less than a year and we will be all good.  It;s more about I hate my job, I hate having to get up at 2:30 AM to go do a job I hate, I hate only getting to see H for two hours a day, I hate being hot all the time, etc etc.

    I know that no one is responsible for my happiness but me, and I just can't be happy up here.  Frankly moving to FNQ was the worst thing that could have happened to our marriage. **

    So yeah, right now I'd rather be happier and see him only every few weeks, than see him for a few hours a day and be miserable.

    ** I say that mainly because it is so damn hot up here I don't even let H hold my hand.  Physically, we are basically room mates that share a bank account.

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    imagePittPurple:

    Obviously no practical help from me but I wish you all the best in making this decision and I hope you and DH can find a way to make it all work out.

    (My mom left Houston about a year ago - she absolutely hated it there and lived with her partner there for years. They are continuing their relationship as long distance and they are both really happy. I really admire my mom for being strong and doing what she needed to do for herself.)

    It just really hit me that life is too short to be this miserable.  It isn't even financial.  If that was the case, child support will be over in less than a year and we will be all good.  It;s more about I hate my job, I hate having to get up at 2:30 AM to go do a job I hate, I hate only getting to see H for two hours a day, I hate being hot all the time, etc etc.

    I know that no one is responsible for my happiness but me, and I just can't be happy up here.  Frankly moving to FNQ was the worst thing that could have happened to our marriage. 

    So yeah, right now I'd rather be happier and see him only every few weeks, than see him for a few hours a day and be miserable.

    That's almost exactly what my mom said. She moved to Houston for a relationship and was so, so unhappy - she just hated the city. She's since moved to Santa Fe and is possibly the happiest I've ever seen her. They see each other every couple months for a weekend and it's all fine. Financially, it was a terrible decision as now my mom has all the bills to cover her own apartment and everything, but life is definitely too short if you truly are miserable. 

    Good luck. 

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  • imagegblake:
    Did you shop at Woolies or Coles? Either way, damn. That's stupid. .

    I shop at both, but that $18.98 was from the "cheaper" local produce market.  Last time I looked lettuce was $4.98 a head at Woolies.

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  • j_jaye, if you send me a PM with your email, I'll send you my US resume and what I'm using now as a CV.

    I'm just really tired of being told that I'm "too experienced to be employable up here".

     

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  • imageaMrsin09:

    j_jaye, if you send me a PM with your email, I'll send you my US resume and what I'm using now as a CV.

    I'm just really tired of being told that I'm "too experienced to be employable up here".

     

    No problem- but yes being too experienced is a pain in the butt here in Australia. Employers wont employ you because of the fantastic labour laws which mean an employee can have you over a barrell if you get them doing higher level tasks than their position description details.

    As for the FNQ thing I understand that it is so difficult. I spent a few years working in Aboriginal communities up there and definately understand how isolating it can be and how oppressive the heat is. I think you are making the right choice and this will probably save your relationship instead of turning you into a miserable bitter wife!

    I have a few friends who have fly in and out relationships. Basically they live down here in lovely cool Victoria and their hubbies work in the mines in Qld or WA. It can be hard but I also think it has saved quite a few marriages.

    Have snet PM with email addy :)

  • I live about 45 minutes west of Melbourne. 

    We are currently paying $.20 per kWh for electric for peak 1 and $.22 for peak 2

    I don't remember exactly for gas but I think it's in the $1.50 range at the moment

    Approximately $50 every 3 months for water usage.

    I'm not positive what we pay for insurances since DH takes care of that.  He tells me every time before they come out but I obviously don't pay enough attention to remember.  

    I think iceberg lettuce was around $1 a head recently and I bought a 1 kilo bag of carrots for 74 cents at Coles not too long ago.  

    Oh and if you are interested, I finally got my permanent residency about 3 weeks ago.

     I hope everything works out how you want it to.  You deserve to be happy!

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  • Congrats, Amy!

    I hope you know when I said that stupid I mean the price not you. I went re-read my post. I wanted to clarify that.
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  • Amy congrats!

    GBlake, yes, I knew you meant the prices were stupid ;-)

    j-jaye I'll get that off to you today or tomorrow.

     

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  • Sorry if this is a big block of text cause I'm on the iPad. Anyway, I'm in the western suburbs of Sydney. Petrol today is about 1.46/liter and expected to be above 1.50 in the next few days. I don't know the price of the electricity off the top of my head but it's quite expensive. Our 3 mth bill is usually in the 400-500 range (and I really work hard to conserve as much as possible and run most appliances during off peak hours). Our water bill is between 200-300 per quarter. We have 2 cars and the insurance on each one is about $90 per month (this includes glass and rental) so could probably be a bit cheaper. Another big expense is car registration which is once per year. The inspection is $30 (which is fine but then if anything needs to be fixed it can be expensive) green slip (another insurance you have to have) will probably be between 200-300 (depending on age, location etc.) and RTA fee is another 200something. It ends up being about $700 per car per year. Milk is $1/ liter A head of lettuce is between 1-2 Bananas are 1.98/kg lately So I feel that Sydney is quite expensive. I really hope everything works out for you because you deserve to be happy.
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  • aMrsin09, you know if you move down here you'll need to add to your budget your Slurpee addiction you'll develop. ;)
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    aMrsin09, you know if you move down here you'll need to add to your budget your Slurpee addiction you'll develop. ;)

    I was never much into Slurpees.  Now, the Krispy Kreme and mexican food could get me into trouble.  But first thing first, a job.

    And I know this is a personal question, but I'm going to assume that you all live in areas that could be described as at least  "nice middle class mid-west suburb".  If this assumption is correct, can I ask how much you all pay in rent? 

    We would have to keep the house in FNQ and rent it out.  So I need to calculate the costs for the difference in rent and mortgage AND the new rent (if H comes with me).  If he stays up here I'll be looking at a room mate situation.

     

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  • Rents will surprise you compared to the cost of buying a house. People rent a house out for less than the mortgage and claim the loss on their taxes, counting on the appreciation for profit.

    But really, all these questions would be better answered on EB, with way way more data points. 

  • imageKnitty:

    Rents will surprise you compared to the cost of buying a house. People rent a house out for less than the mortgage and claim the loss on their taxes, counting on the appreciation for profit. 

    In my experience (in Sydney) that is true. We rent out our flat for less than the minimum payment on that mortgage - and that is in a high demand expensive area! We just hope the value of the property will go up enough over the years to even it out so we won't have to top it up anymore!

    our renters pay $630 a week to live in a 2 bed flat with 2 lock up garages in Manly (which is a middle to upper class area - close to Sydney)

    to rent a whole house in the western suburbs would be at least that much if not more - even if its an hour of of Sydney (to live in a NICE area)

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  • We pay $570 a week for 4 beds 2 baths plus a small pool.
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  • We pay $300 a week for a 4 bedroom 2 bath house with absolutely no yard.
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