Originally Posted by
austastar
Hi,
Born and raised in Hobart, lived here all my life except for 6 years in RAAF. Couldn't wait to get back here when I got married with three weeks of service life to go.
Couldn't face renting in the Weribee or Laverton area, house prices were ridiculous, couldn't afford to buy there, but moved to Hobart and on an average salary, bought and paid off a house in a nice suburb in about 10 years.
Though I live and work in Hobart, I love the other parts of the island, they are all so different, depends on prevailing weather and local geology.
The wet quartzite West Coast is so different to the dolerite central highlands or the granite parts of the East Coast. The dry dolerite East Coast is so different to the wet dolerite Tasman Peninsular. You can walk through many different types of forest types and land form types in one day, there is much more variety in a small area than many parts of the mainland.
Not sure where we would want to live once work finishes, West coast is a bit wet and the East coast is a bit dry, Central Highlands are too cold, so I suspect coastal North West might have some good options.
As others mentioned, teaching and chef skills should find work easily, especially in country areas, and with a bit of luck in the same town.
I suppose the best option is to come down on an extended working holiday and see how you like it, and if you do, make the move permanent.
cheers