Saturday, November 14, 2009

How can I live cheaply in Australia

How can I live cheaply in Australia?
I am going to grad in 2012, and I would like to move to Australia for a year afterwards. I would like to live close to a beach, work a part time job, and just keep it as simple as possible. What are my options? How could I live in Australia cheaply and have no worries? And if not Australia, what are my other options? Thank you :)
Other - Australia - 5 Answers
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Hey there, I'm from the Sunshine Coast in Qld, Australia. (we have amazing beaches). Just google them! If your were intending on studying in Australia, an option would be to apply to the University of the Sunshine Coast. This would able you alot more student options and cheaper opportunities.. one being accommodation etc. www.usc.edu.au/ Near this uni is affordable student accommodation, which is also alot of fun because you get to meet alot of people and form friendships. The Beach is about 10-15mins away (Mooloolaba Beach), in my opinion one of the best beaches in Australia. So buses run quite frequently from the University. The Sunshine Coast is also famous for alot of tourist activities - Markets, Sunshine Plaza, Noosa Beach/Hasting St. Its quite a causal place to live if you love beach culture. Although Its quite expensive to live right on the beach, unless you rent with 2-3 other people. So i'd suggest renting a room or student accom. For work there are usually alot hospitality jobs around, so if you have alot of experience and a good resume. It should be quite easy for you :) I lived in Varsity Accommodation for a year, and it was pretty fantastic. The beach is nearby and its a good way to start if your new to the country. Wish you all the best :)
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To help in the living cheaper bit, avoid the main Supermarkets, and check out the smaller shops. Quite often the pricing can be very different. eg Woolworths has a special on Smoked Sliced Ham at the moment down from $19 to $16, but our butcher has it for $5 kg. Plenty of similar things happen all the time.
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the only way you can do that is if you qualify for a 12 month working holiday visa and that depends where your from
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You could try Wwoofing. Wwoofers are Willing Workers on Organic Farms. You get accommodation and board in exchange for some work. http://www.wwoof.com.au Places near the beach that take wwoofers are very popular but you should check them out.
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Hon, living closely to the beach is far from cheap, you're no Bill Gates, I mean. Cheap is in the inner west suburbs.







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Saturday, November 7, 2009

How much would it cost to live in Australia for the first 3 years

How much would it cost to live in Australia for the first 3 years?
Hello I am soon going to be going to university, its a year away however I want to go to one in Australia, im curious to ask how much do you think it would roughly cost to live,i.e food, fuel,drinks etc if i moved out there to study?
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If your room and board are paid for, then $10,000 a year Shoes are optional, so you save money that way otherwise, oz is expensive







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Sunday, November 1, 2009

I live in Australia, and want to live and work in London is there a site where australians can go and apply

I live in Australia, and want to live and work in London is there a site where australians can go and apply ?
I live in Australia, and want to go live and work in London is there a site where australians can go and apply for a job in the United Kingdom and get sponsored to work and live there or anything along the lines of that kind of idea. Thank You .
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You can live and work in England, you will need a Visa and I'm pretty sure you can live there for up to 2 years, but the second part of your question regarding "Sponsored to work and live there..." I don't think I have ever heard of something like that not unless wherever you work have a branch in London and they can transfer you, but maybe someone else might know something...
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While you can get the information from the British High Commission in Canberra (http://ukinaustralia.fco.gov.uk/en/), it's even easier to go into your local travel agent and get them to set it all up for you, including packages to get you your NI number, bank account, and SIM card (saves time doing that before you leave rather than when you get there). I did mine through STA and it cost about $75 for the package, but it was really worth it for peace of mind. Not sure what the prices for the visa are now, but they can explain everything to you. Otherwise the website will walk you through the process. Be sure to check whether you need a working holiday visa, or whether you have UK family that may be able to get you a different (and longer) type of visa.







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