G’dayUK 2009 is a series of events positioning Australia as an innovative and thriving economy. The aim is to encourage British companies and consumers alike to take another look at Australia as a great place to invest in, work, holiday, do business with and generally get to know. By highlighting the unique range of skills, [...]
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Bringing Australia to life in the UK – G’Day UK 2009
Posted in Immigration News, tagged 21 June, 4 July, agencies, artists, Australia, Australian Business, Australian celebrities, Australian Trade Commission, Australian wines, Australian-themed, British companies, business, business leaders, businesses, chefs, conjunction, consumer partnerships, consumers, cooked, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, desirable business, destination, encourage, energetic, food & wine, food and wine, G'Day UK 2009, G'Day UK Week, Government's, great place, highlighting, holiday, Immigration News, importantly, innovative, invest in, Jobs and careers, key private sector sponsors., leisure, Living in Perth, london, menus, Michelin-starred, migration, Migration Open Day, modern, nation's, New South Wales, opportunities, Oxford Street, place of investment, politicians, Premium, prime destination, Qantas, Queensland, range of skills, reinforce, Resources, Selfridges, showcase Australia, skilled migrants, South Australian, sunshine in Australia., tasting, thriving economy, tourism, Tourism Australia, trade & investment, unique, Victorian, well-known Australians, Western Australian State Governments, Wine Australia, winemakers, work on June 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Australia is still open for business
Posted in Immigration News, Living in Perth, tagged accumulated, advantage, applicants, apply, around the world, assistance packages, AUD$300, Australia, Australia's, Australia's business migration programme, Australian, Australian Citizenship, Australian government, Australian nationality., bid to sponsor, budget, business, business applicants, business migrants, business migrating, business people, business visa applicant, business visas, business world, cap, children, competing, countries., create, current, discounted, Economic, education, encourage business migrants, entrepreneurship, establish, existing business, families to Australia, financial, financial troubles, four years, future, future - business migrants, global downturn, global financial crisis, global recession, good business, government bonds, grant, granted., Immigration News, impact, Indonesia, instability concern, invest, invested in Australia, investment, job opportunities, Living in Perth, managing director, media reports, migrating to Australia, migration, Migration opportunities, move to Australia, Mr Stephen Moir, new business, New business visa, new migrants, now, offer, offer incentives, offered, open for business. In order to, operate, opportunities, opportunities in Australia, optimism, permanent visa, pessimistic, plaguing, political, potential business migrants, PRC, purchase, qualifying., recorded sales, released, relocate, SBDC, sentiment, Small Business, Small Business Development Corporation, small business owners, small business sector, South Africa, sponsor, states and territories, successful, suitable migrants, survey, tax, tax relief, temporary visa, under, visa holder, wealth, weather the storm, welcome, western australia, world on June 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Despite the current financial troubles plaguing the world, the Australian government continues to welcome business migrants who want to move to Australia to establish and operate a new business or purchase and operate an existing business.Migration opportunities also exist for people who wish to invest in Government bonds. Australia’s states and territories are competing in [...]
Cheers to you, brew
Posted in Living in Perth, Local News, tagged ale, amateur brewer prize, Australian, award winning, backyard, Barrett Burston trophy, beer, beer drinkers, beer-loving dancer, beers, best, best ale, best ale draught, best beers, best commercial beer prize, best lager, best stout, best WA beer, black wattle seed, Brendan Varis, brewers, Chief judge, class, Colonial Brewing Co, Colonial Kolsch., Colonial's Kolsch, concoctions, Cryer Malt, Cryer Malt Perth Royal Beer Show, draught, drinker, example, experimental beers, Feral Brewing Company, flavour, good job, Gryphon Brewing Services, head brewer, Henley Brook’s, hibiscus, hosted, International Beer Awards, Kolsch beer, Living in Perth, Local News, locally, making beer, Margaret River's, Mash Brewing, matilda, Matilda Bay Brewing Company, Mr Varis, Myaree’s Billabong Brewing, Paul Mercurio, perfect beer.", Perth Royal Beer Show, Premier's Trophy, produce, Red Back, show, sophisticated palettes, sophisticated tastes, state's, stout draught, taste, tasty, test tasty, toast of the awards, top class, top prizes, top-class beer, Trophy, WA beer, WA beer-loving public, WA brands, WA brewers, western australia, wheat beer draught., Winning, won best, world, world class on June 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Western Australia continues to produce the best beers in the country, with the state’s beer drinkers’ sophisticated palettes allowing brewers to continue to test tasty award-winning concoctions. Margaret River’s Colonial Brewing Co. last night won the Cryer Malt Perth Royal Beer Show best commercial beer prize for their Colonial Kolsch. Colonial was the toast of [...]
Perth on a shoestring
Posted in Living in Perth, tagged 10, adults, barbecue facilities, bbq, bbq's, bbq's available., beaches Perth WA, birthday celebrations, Botanical Gardens, charge, children, childrens play areas, coffee, cycle paths, cycling, daddy of all parks, definately, doorstep., Eable boys, eat, Enjoy, enjoy a day, entry, families, fantastic, fantastic location, fantastic play area, fee, forget, free, free entry, friday, gardens, golf, grab a pizza, great day, great deal, great outdoor life, great park, Kangaroos, kids, Kings Park, Koalas., leafy hideaways, Listen, live music, Living in Perth, local, local park, location, lucky, Mini golf, no entry fee., of cost., older style gardens, pack a picnic, paddling pool, parks, parks to enjoy, perth, Perth City, pizza, play, play area, recreational facilities, refurbished, relocating, roam, room to roam, Rotary Park, Saturday night., school, tea, tear to my eye, uk, views, WA, walk, walking trails, Wanneroo, waterfalls., waterlily filled ponds, Whiteman Park, wildlife, wildlife park, winter, young children on June 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Relocating from the UK and now living in Perth I sometimes forget how lucky I am to be here with two young children, the great outdoor life with the room to roam the parks and gardens of WA, most with no entry fee. Living the outdoor life in Perth City we are lucky enough to have [...]
A Boost for the Housing Industry
Posted in Living in Perth, Realestate and Home Loans, tagged 1000 more visitors, a week, activity, and, attached, big demand, bringing down, builders, building, commercial, Commercial developments, compared, competitive priced, concerns, construction industry, debt, display homes, first home buyer homes, first time, first time home-buyer, growing concerns, growth, Home builders, home buyer, homebuyers, house, house and land package, houses, housing, increased, investing, land, last year, less financial risk, Living in Perth, low interest rate., lower, median house price., offering, perth, pick up, price, price down, price range, range, Real Estate and Home Loans, recession, residential, same period, single storey home, slowed down, sold, traffic, two storey home., WA on June 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The residential construction industry has been assisted by growth in the first time home-buyer activity along with the low interest rate. Home builders are offering some competitive priced housing, and in the last few months things have started to pick up as we see with the display homes traffic which has increased by around 1000 more visitors [...]
Rent a Holiday Home in Perth
Posted in ALL news, Living in Perth, Realestate and Home Loans, tagged 2010, 209, accomodation, activating visa, activities., airlines, ALL news, Australia, availability, beach., bedrooms, booking, buying property, cheap, children, Christmas, city, clean, coast, communte, contact, cooking., countryside, December, finding, flights, games, garden, golf, granted visa, hiking, hills, holiday, holiday home, holiday rental, home, hotel, house, January, just arrived, kids, Living in Perth, location, luxury, massage, metro, migration, Mindarie, modern, Moving Down UNder, moving to Perth, next year., nice, Nintendo wii, north, nothern suburbs, Novemeber, ocean, oval, park, parking, peaceful, perth, playground, pool, prices, property, public transport, real estate, Real Estate and Home Loans, relocation, rent, renting, reserving, restaurants, river, school, shops, sleeping, south, sports, suburbs, sunbathing, surfing, swimming, this year., tickets, toys, travelling, value for money, view houses, visa, visist, walking, website, western australia, what does it cost, what is it like in perth, where to stay on June 10, 2009 | 4 Comments »
CLICK HERE TO VISIT RENTAL PROPERTY WEBSITE Set in the quiet residential neighbourhood of Mindarie, this picturesque house is only a minutes walk from a beautiful park and playground, 10 minutes stroll from the lively bars and restaurants found along the boardwalk at Mindaire Marina, and a quick 2 minute drive from door to shore. [...]
Oz Blog : www.rachelhenwood.com
Posted in Living in Perth, tagged a better life, Aussie, aussie life, Australia, Australian soil, better job, better life, blindingly, crazy, cyber, cyber bashing, daunting, decision, disbelief, Down Under, every year, experiences, family, heading south, hot footing, impulsive, in Perth, in-depth, inside scoop, job, knowledge, knowledge of Aussie life, leave, life, live, live in, live in Perth, Living in Perth, migrating, nail bitter, neighbours, odd thing, opinions, pack up, packing up, perth, place, Ramsey Street, risky decision, scoop, scratch your head, search, set foot, summer, Summer Bay, sun, sunnies, validation, visa, WA, world…, write, www.rachelhenwood.com on June 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
For the 1000’s hot footing it Down Under to live in Perth every year, it can be in the search of a better job, a better life or just the chance of a sun tan. It can be a daunting decision to pack up your life, leave your family and make the move. Not knowing [...]
Dance schools in Perth
Posted in Living in Perth, tagged 25 years experience, Acrobatics, Acrobats, air conditioning, all ages!, ballet, ballet barres, Barbie Ballerina’s, best dancing, boys, classes, Classical Ballet, dance, dance classes, dance floors, DANCE FUSION, dance tuition, dancing, dancing & entertainment industry, EXCITING, facilities, fully equipped, FULLY QUALIFIED, fun, FUN FILLED, girls, HASSLE FREE, hip hop, Hip Hop & Funk, instruction, Joondalup, just for fun classes, large studio, Living in Perth, Malaga, modern, Modern Jazz, now with locations, offer, providing, REWARDING, Singing., spaces, Specialising, Students, studio, Tapping, Tiny Tumblers, wall mirrors, wide variety, Wiggles & Giggles on June 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
DANCE FUSION, now with locations in Malaga & Joondalup, DANCE FUSION is proud to be relocating their MAIN STUDIO to new premises in Malaga in 2009! Boasting TWO large studio spaces, fully equipped with new wooden dance floors, wall mirrors, ballet barres, air conditioning & modern facilities! They are very pleased to be providing the [...]
WA’s Whale Sharks
Posted in Living in Perth, tagged 12 to 18 metres, 2009., area, between, clear intelligence, Coral Bay., crew, day tours, day tours for whale shark, Emouth, encounters, gentle giants, grow, high standard of service, intelligence, interact, july, Living in Perth, March, metres, north, North West Cape, number, Ocean Eco Adventures, offer, operating., personality, playful, season, service, shark, sharks, show, size, snorkelling, spotter plane, Stars, strong personalitiy, swimmers., tours, unusual, WA's, waters., west cape, whale, whale shark snorkelling, whale shark tours on June 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In the waters off WA’s North West Cape between the months of March and July 2009 there has been a rather unusual number of whale sharks seen in the area, these gentle giants can grow between 12 to 18 metres in size. This season has been especially good for the whale shark tours operating out of Exmouth and Coral [...]
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Housing Development on the Banks of the Moore River
Posted in Living in Perth, Local News, Realestate and Home Loans, tagged 15000 people., 2000, 2000 new homes., 6000 people, allowed, allowing, approved, area, build, Cabinet, comment, cut 60 per cent, cut by 60 %, decade, develop, developer, development, expected, forward, Gingin, go ahead, home, Homes, infrastructure, John Day, Living in Perth, Local News, major, Marcus Plunkett, Minister, Moore, moore river, much needed, needed, new, on the banks of the Moore River, Original plans, parliament, people, Planning Minister, plans, plans for approval, population, population of around, public, public comment, released, residential, revised, revised plan, river, shire, shire of Gingin, smaller, told, tourism, tourism development, trying, WA on June 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Finally after a decade of trying to get plans to develop on the banks of the Moore River, they have been given the go ahead to build 2000 new homes. Planning Minister John Day told parliament Cabinet had approved a smaller development that is allowing a population of up to 6000 people. Original plans have been cut by [...]
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