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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 MagazinePeter 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 CundallHot Women, Cold Men Will Live Longer
LOOKING to live to a ripe old age? A triumvirate of sun, sand and surf may be the key if you're a woman, while men might do well to consider relocating to cooler climes.
Read more about Hot Women, Cold Men Will Live LongerWhere to Retire in Australia
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Before You Move
Planning ahead is important. Making a checklist before you move helps in deciding where you may want to go and what is of importance to you.
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Successful Take Off For Pilot
Ben D has recently retired as a pilot. However, he has had a variety of jobs including: “being a solo mineral prospector in Central Australia, a bush pilot in New Guinea, working on the Snowy Mountains Scheme plus a variety of aviation tasks Australia-wide, in Germany and the United States. His recent hobbies have included: qualifying as a heritage tram driver at the Sydney Tramway Museum, where he also gained approval to drive the rare Berlin tram that they have….and then there is his hobby of aviation writing…..
Ben loves living on the NSW South Coast.
Read his fascinating story here
Forget The Fluffy Slippers
“Retirement might not be a four letter word, but it might as well be. According to Jill and Owen Weeks, today’s ageing ‘baby boomers’ are more intent on enhancing their lifestyle than slowing down”.
Read Leah Frauenfelder's article here
Coastal Watch Web Cam
"The Coastalwatch website links viewers to live coastal images via a network of web cameras, and provides a range of information about coastal conditions as well as news about coastal issues and events.
Why Did Ian Choose Echuca?
From Darwin to Echuca (one of the jewels on the Murray River in Victoria)…Ian and his partner spent some time debating where to move. Would it be by the coast?, to the country?, which state of Australia?, what climate did they want?
Read about their story and why they chose Echuca
New Residents' Kits
These are handy tools when researching an area…but not all councils provide good information or kits!
Six Tips Before You Move
Find out six tips…before you move!
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Today's Retirees Seek Action Close To Home
The Age
By Liz Gooch
When Heather and John Carruthers stroll on to their front balcony, the wild seas of Bass Strait stretch out before them. Fishing boats bob in the distance while surfers make the most of the rising swell.
“You go overseas and you come back and you think, ‘why did I bother going to those other places?’ ” Mrs Carruthers, 62, said.
Five Ways To Avoid A Poverty Package
‘Seachanging’ to a new lifestyle-rich location may be the right thing for clients, but only when their financial decisions are made with their feet firmly placed in their home turf to make sure they’re not buying into a poverty package.
Jill and Owen Weeks explain how to help clients avoid buying into a such a package'.
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From IFA magazine….
How to Pick A Retirement Location In Australia
Thinking about retiring to Australia from overseas?
The Weeks' article here has some good tips.
Read How to Pick A Retirement Location In Australia
From A Place In The Sun magazine….
The Magic of the Margaret River Region
One of the great lifestyle locations in Australia is the Margaret River region. Located south of Perth, Western Australia the area has surf beaches, wineries, restaurants and cafes, scenic walks, friendly people….. One person who has made the move is Gerry Patman, who says there is also some of the ‘best fishing’. Read Gerry's story here
The Mornington Peninsula...The Early Seachangers!
Barry and Jo moved to Victoria‘s Mornington Peninsula some years ago. Barry says that some of the advantages of living there include: the beaches, the coastline and the hill country of the central peninsula. 'Compared to Melbourne it is cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Storms frequently pass to the north and south of us. Mornington township is a favourite afternoon outing, browsing the shops in the Main Street and enjoying a coffee and a snack at any of the restaurants’ comments Barry.
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Blackmans Bay....Definitely Worth A Look..Ian and Charlie's Story
We researched the area south of Hobart when writing the second edition of ‘Where To Retire In Australia’, and were very impressed. One local we met said that he could be ‘fly fishing 15 minutes after leaving his desk’, (not a bad lifestyle!!).
Ian and Charlie moved from Canberra to Blackmans Bay and love it.They let us into their world and also gave a few tips on where to find great coffee, restaurants and a very good ‘b and b’ to stay at. Click on the following link to their story
What Do (or did) You Look For In Your New Home?
Choosing a new home for your seachange, treechange, lifestyle retreat…call it what you like…can be difficult. Having a checklist is very useful, as Toni and David found when moving from the city to the coast. Read about their requirements here
Bird Flu And What It Means For You, Sylvester And Tweety
Is Bird Flu a threat to us and our pets around Australia? What precautions should we take? Renowned Veterinarian, Professor Jock McLean writes an informative article here
Great Seachange Group
When Maddie Baker moved to Phillip Island after a busy expat life in Singapore, she found it difficult to get involved in social activities. This dynamic lady did not sit back, she started the ‘Seachange Group’, which consists of a group of ladies who meet once a week for social activities and fun. Having attended one of their meetings, I can say it is fun, interesting and extremely friendly.
Read More About This Great Group here
The Glorious Goldfields, Ray and Lynne's Story
Retrenchment, followed by immediate re-employment enabled Ray and Lynne to move to the Castlemaine area of Victoria. Ray says ‘Castlemaine has thankfully retained many of its beautiful and substantial buildings financed long ago by the wealth of its gold, be they government or private.The area is blessed with an abundance of venues and regular opportunities to enjoy the arts and crafts provided by talented locals’.
A Great Area of South Australia
When holidaying with their grandchildren, Lynne and her husband, Keith, found a South Australian region that fitted their idea of a great retirement spot.
Lynne says, “I fell in love immediately with the area, saw a house put in a bid, was successful and moved here”.
Max and Luz - one couple's story
It is always interesting to hear from readers of our books. Not long after the first edition of Where To Retire In Australia was published we received an email from a couple who had bought our book. Max and Luz read our book and were emailing from their new location of Bribie Island in Queensland! Max and Luz had moved from the desert location of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory to Bribie Island, just north of Brisbane. Since then we have kept in contact.
Enjoy The Art Of Living....From Our French Correspondent
Ever been tempted to live overseas…or have you thought about retiring to France!? As our French correspondent, David Sweet, says: “It’s something that increasing numbers of people from outside of France are deciding to do. In this article we will explore what is motivating these retirees, where they are moving to, as well as a few practical things to consider before moving”. Read and dream here
Gladys and Jess - Bikers In A 'Snow Bird' Town
In Australia we are familiar with the people escaping the winter chill of the south and moving north for a few weeks or months (‘Mexicans’, as many Queenslanders refer to those ‘south of the border’), but have you heard about ‘snowbirds’ in the US? Jim Sweet our US correspondent gives us an interesting insight into a ‘Snow Bird’ town on the US / Mexican border.
Read about a couple who live in a Snow Bird town
Keeping The Dragon Tamed After Retirement
Paul Chenoweth of Belmont University, comments on technology and retirement.
Read his comments here
Retire To Australia From The UK!
Geoff and Jenny have moved from the UK to Australia to retire. We often receive queries from people overseas asking about places to retire to in Australia, so it was good to hear of Geoff and Jenny's experiences.
They say they have found their paradise here in Australia!
Read about the couple who love living in Australia
Guide For Retirement Village Living - Free Booklet
Consumer Affairs Victoria has just released the Guide For Retirement Village Living. This is a handy guide and would be of interest to those thinking of moving to a retirement village, (or for those people who have family members who are thinking of making a move to a retirement village).
Read more here
Where To Retire In Australia
Australia‘s number one retirement lifestyle book…the one with the essential information to bring you peace of mind. This is no mere travelogue…it is full of tips, inside information and local knowledge. Jill and Owen Weeks have a wealth of knowledge that is fascinating and 'right on the pulse’.
This book is head and shoulders the best available resource. Those who use the book as a guide are likely to achieve their dreams.
Andrew Caplin, Professor of Economics, New York University.
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