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Originally Posted by
d3funct
OK, old guys time to put your advice caps on!
Im 23, and pondering a decision.
Im bored with WA - Perth specifically. I have yearned to leave for a long time and go somewhere completely different (to live and make a living).
It has usually always been within WA that I've looked, Kalgoorlie, north or south, anywhere really.
Unfortunately, the resources and real estate booms have locked me out of the market, pretty much anywhere in WA.
That trend is continuing nationwide, housing is climbing everywhere, and now Melbourne is in its own real estate boom (25% rise this year).
Then I found Tasmania with an average homesite still only $240,000.
Average rent is $125pw.
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Thats the background, here is the decision.
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Myself and my partner, oh and my adorable dog - have nothing against Tasmania (the forgotten island), we love the outdoors.
I have a good, secure job as a supervisor for a contracting company at a major Alcoa refinery.
If I leave, I pretty much have to start fresh, maybe even learn a new trade or at the very least, keep doing my job, with a different company if I can.
Im 23, is it too late to start again - do a trade and move forward.
Or should I sit tight, keep working as I am, and wait for another promotion here in WA.
I'd probably go mental here eventually, but I need to think about my career, and being able to sustain a family first.
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Mate,
After having spent the last 25 years in Tassie (I was born n educated there) i've just upped stumps @ the ripe ol age of 45 (going on 30) n moved to North QLD. I have a gut feeling that it was the best thing to do.
I'll provide "advise" and try to break it down into subjects so it appears logical.
Given the current economic climate I believe you are in an ideal situation to "change careers". There is work all over Oz with record low unemployment figures and the labour market being in demand as opposed to supply you can pretty much choose based on you skill set.
Keep you eye on the economy, if we follow the septics n fall into a recession then the ball game might change BUT not dramatacally. Australian should still have a strong economy based on its export markets. I'm not going to belabour the point as there are others here better educated than I.
Tasmania is one of the most beautiful places on earth. It sits between 39.40 South and about 43.40 South. It has a population of just under 500,000 with the 2 major population centres being Launceston (approx 100,000) in the North and Hobart (approx 195,000) in the South. Its climate is cool temerate and it sits in the Southern Ocean which is the Southern Hemisphere's weather engine.
The cost of living is generally higher than in the Northern states and there is also plenty of evidence that the island economy is heavily subsidised by the other states. The cost of housing is lower but the tasmanian real estate market has dramatically increased in price since the early 90's. The rents are certainly not about $125 per week but more like $200 on average. Median house prices are probably closer to $300,000 for a half reasonable 3 bedroom birk n tile 10 years of age.
Economically Tassie tends to be a bit of a basket case with the current government and many of the past administrations lacking the forsight to really capitalise on the islands potential.
Fuel must be up over the 1.55c per litre mark by now. If its not grown or manufactured in Tassie then its either flown or shipped in. This adds to the cost of liveing (ask Jc about the cost of getting LR parts)
One other MAJOR thing to keep your eye on. 90% of Tasmania's power is generated from Hydro Electric schemes with a couple of other sources. Given the rapid onset of climate change and the massive reduction in rainfall that the island state is recieving thier ability to generate the 1450Mw peaks that they need in the middle of winter there is a very real potential that in the next 5 - 10 years they will be unable to supply power. If this happens then one connected customer in the north of the state will pack up and leave. Taking with it about 6000 direct and indirect jobs and relinquishing its 33% power system consumption.
What the fallout of that will be I don't know.
Either way, you're young, smart and capable:angel:. Do the research, talk to your partner n the dog :D then follow your heart. If it doesn't work then u had a go.
Cheers,