sublime19 wrote:roflBennoz wrote:Wouldn't live in either4 seasons in 1 day vs Surfers Palestine
As for Melbourne, I suppose organised crime has to be centralised somewhere

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sublime19 wrote:roflBennoz wrote:Wouldn't live in either4 seasons in 1 day vs Surfers Palestine
As for Melbourne, I suppose organised crime has to be centralised somewhere
You know how it is, you pay for qualityBennoz wrote:F#%king hell! I pay double that in Syd... and Im not even in the city!Cassf88 wrote:2BR in central melb.. you'd be looking at round 1200 a month.My rent is $520 a week
You lot get it easy!
Bennoz wrote:Meet Subby. The class leader & originator of post whoring... Although most of Subbys posts have 'content'![]()
Bennoz wrote:They especially hate bonnets, they frisbee across the road & behead a pedestrian.
touchenicholas wrote:FTEvolution, forgive my ignorance but what do you refer to as "EA"?
Unlike others (you know who you are), I'll only comment on what I actually KNOW about.
The Sydney job market is rather tight at the moment, and will continue to be so over most industries for a while to come. I have been told that these circumstances are worst in Sydney (which makes sense, it's the base of Financial Services in Aus, hence would be the first to get hit) but I'm sure it will spread outwards over time.
However, if you're planning quite far ahead, like doing your 3-5 year plan, then this should be less of a problem because I don't think we're in this for THAT long.
As far as climate goes, having lived in Sydney and Melbourne I find the former more moderate, the latter more extreme. Bennoz quite rightly summed up Melbourne as delivering 'four seasons in a day'.
For more info, seek out www.bom.gov.au which will give you average temperatures for all major Australian cities.
At the end of the day, you should remember that everyone has their own agenda to push, and those that yell the loudest aren't necessarily the ones you should be listening to. Take your time, go with your instinct and you'll love wherever you end up.
Cheers,
Nick.
are you feeling OK?nicholas wrote:FTEvolution, forgive my ignorance but what do you refer to as "EA"?
Unlike others (you know who you are), I'll only comment on what I actually KNOW about.
The Sydney job market is rather tight at the moment, and will continue to be so over most industries for a while to come. I have been told that these circumstances are worst in Sydney (which makes sense, it's the base of Financial Services in Aus, hence would be the first to get hit) but I'm sure it will spread outwards over time.
However, if you're planning quite far ahead, like doing your 3-5 year plan, then this should be less of a problem because I don't think we're in this for THAT long.
As far as climate goes, having lived in Sydney and Melbourne I find the former more moderate, the latter more extreme. Bennoz quite rightly summed up Melbourne as delivering 'four seasons in a day'.
For more info, seek out www.bom.gov.au which will give you average temperatures for all major Australian cities.
At the end of the day, you should remember that everyone has their own agenda to push, and those that yell the loudest aren't necessarily the ones you should be listening to. Take your time, go with your instinct and you'll love wherever you end up.
Cheers,
Nick.
Jesus, that is damn cheap. I'm in Wellington CBD at the moment and we are paying $400 per week.Cassf88 wrote:I find that Melbourne is well structured in how its been segmented n where the centre of the city is... its literally the centre of the city
career: Melb
family: Brissy
nightlife: i prefer melb (i just find theres more variety)
food (both going out n grocery): Melb
climate: Brissy-- it seems more stable
affordability: i think once you get used to it, Melb has a lot to offer
2BR in central melb.. you'd be looking at round 1200 a month.
no sh*tCassf88 wrote:i forgot to mention that thats prolly for a unit... sorry... lol.. most of the CBD housing is units with basement parkings n living in a skyscraper...
JD-- you live in brighton of course the houses in your area are expensive or are you that naive?!
I was kiddingCassf88 wrote:st kilda isnt a bad place its actually got a GREAT nightlife.
prolly avoid western sub, like Werribee the northern area Preston n dont go too far out the southern subs to areas like Cranbourne/Pakenham....
i reckon stick to eastern n inner south 'urbs
also, i like the taste of melbs water.. it has fluride in it unlike brissy