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Thanks alot mate for good information!

Its morning here in sweden so i will read more after my morningwalk.

/Mattias
 
That photo essay was amazing! Can't believe that soft drink has managed to infiltrate almost every family.

We just didn't have it in the house and still don't now.
 
I live just down the road from the Gold Coast. It is a nice and relaxed place. If you like the sun and the beach of course.
 
I lived there for 5 years and loved it but I believe it has changed a lot so I can`t comment much more except that I especially loved the weather.
One point we haven`t considered Mattias is work.Exactly what do you do?
It would be a bit silly to recommend the GC to a ski instructor!
 


I´m going to study to an Nurse i´m an auxiliary nurse now.

/Mattias
 
Ahh well in that case you could take your pick.I believe nurses are in big demand.
 
I reckon you would love it Mattias. Just get somewhere a bit of a way out from Surfers Paradise as that place is majorly touristy.
 
The most striking thing about that photo-essay was how little the
African family had to eat. They were 3 adults and 3 children.



when you compare that to a similar sized family of 2 adults and three children in Mexico



The difference is pretty obvious.

Is Mexico still considered a 'third world' country?

If so it speaks volumes about how lucky we are to live in a 'developed' country
 
I reckon you would love it Mattias. Just get somewhere a bit of a way out from Surfers Paradise as that place is majorly touristy.


Well we have been looking at areas like Clear island waters,Miami,Varisity lakes or Burleigh lakes...or even Robina...are these places enough away from Surfers but near enough when you want the coast, we wanna be near the coast but not on it so we don't feel crowded in as we also want somewhere safe and fun for our daughter (who also loves the water!) and any future kids

My other half is a little bit worried about the heat? she loves the sun and prefers to be in a warmer climate but worries if it would to extreme full time but i don´t think so because she is qiute cold here all the time even in the summer she has cold feet but then again maybe that means she would feel the heat too much?

Is it true it generally has a good downpour once a day does that help clear the air?

Ok I have gone on a bit now but any little info would be great...
thanks


/Mattias
 
Yep. Varsity Lakes would be perfect for a young family. It is a nice neighbourhood and there are some good schools close by. It is about 20 mins from Surfers, I think it is a really nice area myself.

As for heat, it is hard to say. It isn't Summer yet and it is starting to get bloody hot. Nothing that some Air Conditioning can't fix.

As for the downpour, I wouldn't say once a day but it can be frequent. Some awesome Thunderstorms as well.
 
Hi Mattias,

Goodluck getting to Australia. My name is Steve and i have been in Sydney for 11 years (give or take). I am from Perth where I lived for 37 years. (born and bread there). Awesome city (some call big country town) with the best beaches in the country (as per world expert on beached and surrounds). Plenty of work in Western Australia (mining etc) and cheaper to live.
Queensland is a close second for me. Would love to get a transfer there.
Melbourne is good for eating etc and Australian Rules football (AFL).
A bit cold and wet though.

Sydney toooo expensive to live. But I am here because my wife told me to!!!!!!!

If you cant get in the country jump on a boat???

Goodluck,

Steve



 
Giffo,not that it matters at all but can I ask why you put the quote at the bottom of your post?It looks like an after thought and I always have to read it twice to get it!
 
Giffo,not that it matters at all but can I ask why you put the quote at the bottom of your post?It looks like an after thought and I always have to read it twice to get it!

There is that better? Sorry new to this stuff!


Steve
 
There is that better? Sorry new to this stuff!


Steve

It wasn`t bad before just different to every other forum I`ve ever been on.
Keep your original style though - it makes thing a bit interesting.
 
Hi mate, Good to hear you are making the move to Melbourne! It's a superb city - I'm from Melbourne as well! I'm new to the world of lifting and hoping to meet some people who can provide advice and support on my weight lifting journey! What do you like about Australia? I hear Sweden is a nice country! Cheers mate, Craig