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2011/01/25 03:23:47
nikmag2

Hobart?

what's the ol skool ford scene like in Hobart, Tasmania? If we get our visa's sorted I'll be heading over there, is there any regular meets or clubs there?
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maxrs
I thought we stopped importing convicts.
Tassie is nice n friendly . The weather will be the same but.
More opportunity on the main land.
2011/01/25 10:49:37
zakspeed
Im from Tassie, there are alot of Escorts hiding away in garages around the place. Usually see them out on hot days as well as they are getting thin on the ground now and most of the good ones only go out on special occasions. We have a Ford club here in Tassie which has regular meetings if your interested. We always welcome new escort lovers here. Where abouts are you going to live? I'm from Hobart and know most of the guys down here that have Escorts.

2011/01/27 04:35:47
zakspeed
P.S. Maxrs, we have the second lowest rain fall in the country only behind Adelaide.[:x)] So the weather here is great, just a little colder during the winter than the mainland, which makes the air thicker , which makes our cars go faster.[:x)]
2011/01/27 04:40:00
nikmag2
"I thought we stopped importing convicts."

If it were only that easy mate! the visa application process's is very complicated. Cheers Zakspeed, think we're going to moonah, the wife has friends there. She used ta work in T42. Happy Australia day.
2011/01/27 06:09:35
PeterM

With the difficulties Australia has been facing over the past 20 years, and will face for the next several generations, there is absolutely no way I would be relocating my family to Australia.

I understand Ireland is not doing so well at the moment so maybe a case of "greener pastures"?

If in doubt check out the true economic data provided by true independent analysts (with the exclusion of the Australian government), the true economic forcasts that are currently being made available.

Don't rely on fictitious data (spin) purposely generated by the Australian government propaganda machines.

If you do chose to live here be prepared to be forced to pay taxes on taxes on taxes, ....and then more. If you have a family, home mortgage, a motor car etc be prepared to pay realistically approximately 95% of your gross income in tax to local, state and federal governments.

Just my two cents (plus GST) worth.

2011/01/27 21:19:27
zakspeed
Wow....harsh. I think Australia is a great place to live. I've lived in the UK, US and Philippines and this is by far the best place to live.
And nikmag2, i drink at T42 often and Moonah is a great place, a big automotive area Moonah is. The guy at the Caltex service station in the centre of Moonah has a yellow RS2000 sitting out the front regularly if your interested.
2011/01/28 04:55:45
nikmag2
Thanks for your 2 cents PeterM, the grass may not be greener over there, but its stopped growing here. I'll have ta swing by caltex when I get there.
2011/01/28 06:52:00
PeterM

I agree, Australia is a great place to live. Great weather, lot's to see and do, and great people.

But most people will agree we are over taxed and over regulated by crappy laws. (Don't forget the law that if you own a dog you must have a log book and coninually log minimum times, dates etc for walking the dog.)

Over the last two days the latest new tax is the increase of 0.5% to the Medicare tax to rebuild after the recent floods. This will cost the average PAYE worker approximately $250 to $400 per year from your wages. I am still trying to understand why this tax has been applied to the Medicare tax, when it has absolutely nothing to do with Medicare, hospitals, medicine etc.

2011/01/29 23:14:27
grantw
there is an unofficial get together of random cars every 1st Sunday of the month. you get anyhitng turn up from 1910 rolls royce's to brand spanking new aston martins and everything in between. not so many classic fords (yet) but hopefully from march i will be changing that trend...


forgot to say where [:x)] beach hotel carpark, nutgrove beach, car park/turning circle, sandy bay...
2011/04/02 20:51:19
nikmag2
Cheers lads, any welding jobs/cnc operator jobs going over they at the moment? just names of companies in the Hobart area, that I can look up and contact, Thanks in advance. Nicky.
Will have to get a motor pretty quick when we land Anyone fancy helping me look?
2011/06/02 08:14:08
grantw
not sure on what the current deal is but there are a couple of large(ish) boat builders here, Incat being one, but oe minute they seemto be employing people then they are layingthem off!

i'm not in the industry so cant really point you in a direction for work...
2011/02/22 19:05:23
julena
I think the best option to search it through online.I'm sure you will definitely get it there.
2011/02/22 20:47:27
maxrs
I have been renovating a house, for a couple that were 10 pound imports.
One is a Roman, one is Irish Catholic.
I didn't reliez giving school kids a hard time, was sport back then.

North lakes is full of people from the U.K.
Pleanty of work up here.
Just getting used to the heat is the biggest drama.
Mark
2011/02/27 14:04:15
Forte
if you have all your welding tickets, i know of a few companies that require labor for shut down work etc ,not in tasmania, but victoria, you won't be working everyday, but when you do, it is terrific pay, i usually take home between 600-$1000 a day. and depending how often i work, upwards of $70000. i know a few small work shops that would probably need a cnc operator, but once again in victoria
2011/02/27 14:26:53

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