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Seachangers Move In, Residents Out
THERE are lies, damned lies and then there are statistics, as the old saying goes, and this may pertain to Australia's most popular sea-change destinations, such as Port Douglas, which are actually shedding full-time residents. Despite regular complaints that coastal areas are bursting at the seams, the Australian Bureau of Statistics' Urban Centre and Locality figures show many actually lost full-time residents between the 2001 and 2006 censuses.
Read more about Seachangers Move In, Residents OutBribie Island Magazine
Bribie Island Ambassador, Max, has updated us with the 'Bribie Magazine', an initiative of the Bribie Island Chamber of Commerce.
Read more about Bribie Island MagazineNo Nursing Homes For Us, Say Baby Boomers
Baby boomers want alternatives to a future in nursing homes, says poll A majority of Australians over 50 have no intention of moving into a nursing home when they get frail, and expect governments to support the development of alternative forms of aged care and accommodation, a Galaxy Poll has found.
Read more about No Nursing Homes For Us, Say Baby BoomersPeter Cundall
The very popular host of ABC tv's 'Gardening Australia' program is about to 'retire' from the show. Here are a couple of his quotes regarding retirement.
Read more about Peter CundallRetire To Australia FromThe UK
Name: Geoff & Jenny L
Age: 40+
Previous Occupations Physician & Gastroenterologist
Location Of Your Previous Careers: UK and South Africa
Current Business: Relaxing!
Location: Sunshine Coast, Qld
Why did you move to Queensland?
Jenny & I “fell in love” with the Noosa area when we first saw it
What do you think the advantages are of living in Australia?
Outdoor living with (in our case) lots of warm water leisure opportunities; friendly easy going people; cheaper cost of living than the UK; excellent cuisine and wine; being adjacent to areas such as Fraser Island; good infrastructure.
Do you miss living in the UK?
Not the UK itself. Miss friends and family of course but they are all lining up to visit us!
Describe your lifestyle so far (in Qld):
Lovely house and sub-tropical garden (including our own rain forest) in a nice neighbourhood; access to Noosa River and associated waters; glorious beaches; quaint and artistic local towns; great restaurants & cafes
What are some of the challenges you have encountered living in Australia
Tried my hand at getting permission to do medical work here but the medical bureaucracy both at state and federal level has learnt all the worst lessons from the former Soviet Union! No wonder they are short of medics in Qld!
Have there been any words, phrases, foods, drinks, customs that you have found difficult to decipher?
No worries in this department mate!
Advice for people who would like to pursue a new location after 40?
If you are sure that is what you want go for it!
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