EveyOz wrote:That's really helpful, thank you. I can't get the second link to work though, it comes back as "old session or bad record".
I'm not sure where I'll be based yet, I have just asked my new boss where I should be. I'll see if I can get an answer soon so I can start to research likely areas to live and buy. <gulp>
My wife and I will have a read through those sites and get ourselves even more excited.
We would like to see some of the state and some of North NSW, what is the best way to do this? Is driving unrealistic because of the large distances?
How do Aussies tour the state?
Oh gosh sorry about the second link...I'm not sure what happened there...and I can't remember what it was for either...so sorry...
Driving is not unrealistic at all...although I recently visited your country just before xmas and was amused by what you guys thought was a long way to drive per day in comparasion to what we think is a long way....for instance I make a yearly trek generally by myself to drive to visit a friend for a long weekend...she lives 12 hours away from me...but as far as visiting Northern NSW you will find its merely a pleasant day trip...the Gold Coast is on the border of NSW so even if you were at the most northern end of the coast its would still only be approx 1/2 - 3/4 hour to the border...
This is a shot of the beach at Southport on the Gold Coast...looking towards surfers paradise...
You will also want to get into the Gold Coast Hinterland which has some gorgeous scenery....try doing searches for places like Mount Tamborine Springbrook Mountain and Canungra...they are close to the coast less than an hours driving time and well worth it if you want something different to shoot....
http://www.bigvolcano.com.au/active/natural.htm
Taken from the top of Springbrook Mountain...
Mount Tamborine Gardens
A little further inland will take you into Beaudesert Shire....and Mount Warning...its lovely there and ideal for another day trip...
Heading a little north you have Brisbane and the commute is quite easily done also....I live on Brisbane's southside but work on the Gold Coast and it takes me approx 40 minutes to get to work...Brisbane of course has its city shopping area....but it also has Southbank Parklands, Roma Street Gardens and the usual Musuems and Art Gallerys....there is also Mount Cootha..good for the views and some lovely National Parks...
Just off Brisbane and the Gold Coast are some lovely islands...Stradbroke Island is popular....and also a favourite of mine for photography...it can be reached by car ferry from Brisbane..and if you are the more adventurous sort and have a 4 wheel drive then Moreton Island is also gorgeous....
Amity Point on Stradbroke Island..taken at the caravan park there..you can camp or rent a cabin at very reasonable rates here...
Stradbroke Island...
If you travel a little further north...approx 2 hrs from the Gold Coast - depending which end of it you will be living at-....there is the Sunshine Coast...which is in my humble opinion nicer than the Gold Coast...it has a lovely 'small town' atmosphere there in addition to some of the worlds most gorgeous beaches..
then of course depending on your sense of adventure you could continue up the state to visit the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest...I've driven it myself...but if you book in advance generally flying is the way to go...
I am sure that you have been researching the area like mad...but just in case...the weather is a tad hotter than you are used to...high 30's in summer is not unheard of....but trust me you will adapt....
I know all you guys are scared of sharks and stuff..
but if you do want to swim at the beaches ensure that you swim between the flags...as these are the area's that are patrolled by lifeguards...the water can be dangerous as we tend to get rips etc and even the strongest swimmers have found them selves in trouble....
There is loads of more info out there...this is just all from the top of my head...but if you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me either via email...private message or msn (
suematic@hotmail.com) and i will be more than happy to help answer any queries you might have....
Good luck with your move...
Bindii