Sounds awesome stooge. And nothing like a good cold winter which I am use to anyway and have never disliked.
It is infact the outdoor pursuits which is a big attraction to me down there.
My friend who is a chef there says once you find the good places to eat it is not only cheaper then sydney but also the food is better and more variety!!! I can't wait!
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Suppose it is the former Taswegian in me rising to the bait, but I am curious to know why you think the unis in Tas would necessarily be second rate?
More than a few of the mainland efforts would give any uni a hard run for that award.
Suggest a bit of tact when you meet your new neighbours will go a long way to enjoying the many great things (including 1st rate education opportunities) that the Island State has to offer in spades. ................
I don't think it is unreasonable to think it may be. It is like any uni I suspect they fail in some areas and are great in others. Until it is checked out you just never know what it will be like.
It seems my comment annoyed you. I apologise for that. Have you studied there?
Actually I believe that the University of Tasmania ranks right up there,. I know when I did my BComp it was one of the more respected computing degrees for example.
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I'd love to live in Tassie. We tried but I couldn't get work down there.
No doubt it would be easier to get work if you moved there first but we weren't prepared to do that.
Fantastic place.
Have you thought about more inland?
My old man lives on a farm in an area called Glengarry. Its in the country, so good air quality, its quiet, everyone waves, good pub and a small town 10mins drive away.
I was brought up there so Im most likely going to be bias, but the area was pretty good. The weather is varied. Good rainfall, its snowed twice since I lived there. Its a 30 min drive to Launceston
Heres a picture of the valley he lives in
All of this area is pretty much the same
With a bit of searching you could find a semi-rural property within your price range
Defender=1st also knows the area as he has done a fair bit of shooting on numerous properties
Not sure if this will help, but hope it does
Good luck mate, and if you do come down for a look see give us a yell
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Thanks Jock, I did infact consider a place rural. it is $170,000. It has 25 acres and a liveable "shed". Draw back was it is powered by solar and the system which is installed just would not cope with much. And I don't want to then rock up and have to install another 30 grand worth of cells. I am a late night studier and somehow I could see the power not lasting! I guess as well for me the internet is integral to studying and although not 100% sure I doubt it would have anything but dial-up.... and I'm not going back to that. HAHA!
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