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CautiousCream2518

depends on if you can get a positive skills assessment. and also depends on the age of your kids, and if they are willing to move


Cool_Progress4625

It’s difficult in so many ways. Not mentioning the rental cost skyrocketing, the struggle to find one is another problem. Looking for job is not as easy as it seems, it is better if you find one offshore. You could search at Indeed or Seek website. The cost of living may vary, you might need to do some research but WA or South Australia is cheaper than Victoria, Queensland or NSW.


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_Smedette_

Moved to Melbourne from Portland six years ago (with one kid). Send me a message if you want to chat.