We emigrated to Rockingham, Perth, Australia from UK in 2007. We're living the life, and love to give advice and help others live the life too. - Tracey and John

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Air Asia X

It looks like Air Asia are set to give the big boys a run for their money, with no fuel surcharge and no admin fee, their online booking seems simple and user friendly too.


Launched in January 2007 Air Asia X are focusing on the long-haul flights using the same low cost principles as their big sister Air Asia.

AirAsia X’s cost efficiencies are derived from maintaining a simple aircraft fleet and a route network based on low-cost airports, without complex code-sharing and other legacy overheads that weigh down traditional airlines without compromising on safety.

AirAsia X say they are committed in offering X-citing low fares, X-emplary levels of safety and care, and an X-traordinary in-flight and service experience to all our guests - spreading the amazing AirAsia experience to exciting destinations in Australia, China, India, Korea, Japan, Middle East and Europe.

We are looking to get family over to Perth in January, so thought we'd try this out for ourselves.

We managed to get prices for 2 adults and a 2 year old flying from Stanstead to KL, then onto Perth for about £450 each! This included taxes. OK they had to get from Manchester to Stanstead, but the changeovers at KL were great with only a few hours on each leg, and the price was brilliant!


If anyone has actually flown long haul with Air Asia can you post your experience please.


To compare and book flights with all airlines you can now use skyscanner through our site our site http://www.ozhouserental.com/flights.htm

Friday, June 26, 2009

See more of Australia with Qantas from £714*

Thanks Craig for emailing me these details:

Contact Quantas for more information
To celebrate G’Day UK 2009 Qantas are offering an incredible fare that will get you to Australia and fly you to two internal destinations as well.
Sale ends 30 June 2009.

Valid for travel from 15 August to 31 October 2009.
Fly Economy From London - Sydney - Brisbane - Melbourne - London £714*
London - Melbourne - Hobart - Sydney - London £714*
London - Perth - Alice Springs - Adelaide - London £723*
London - Sydney - Ayers Rock - Cairns - London £746*

Alternative fares are available for other destinations and travel periods
Hurry, availability is limited.

ozhouserental has teamed up with Skyscanner.net to bring you an excellent flight comparison tool for planning your trip.
Try it now

Friday, June 19, 2009

Moving abroad and the strain on relationships

This is something that we witnessed first hand when we moved to Perth, Australia; we argued!! Now we never used to argue, but here we were picking at each other for no reason at all, and we're living our dream in a fantastic new country - so why?

We luckily had the sense to take a step back and say 'Hey what are we doing - lets stop this now!' and we did (well pretty much).

We have also seen this with other couples and families moving over here, so my advice would be to be prepared for it, and try to do what we did - stop it before it gets too much!

It was with delight that I found this excellent article that tells me that this, and therefore I am normal! Read on and remember - you're living your dream so enjoy it together.

* Leaving your support network behind
Oftentimes moving to another country means leaving behind your extended family and close friends, all those people you could call up when needed for babysitting duties, a night out on the town, or a shoulder to cry on. As a result, that network can act as a valuable pressure release valve in any relationship.
But in moving abroad there's a good chance you'll be pushed into closer intimacy - or at least proximity - with your partner, especially when you're finding your feet in the early days. You may feel more isolated, or claustrophobic. You may end up being more dependent on each other for your emotional, social and intellectual needs than you're used to. And that can lead to arguments.

* Leaving your job
Your partner may have a new job to go to when you land in your new country, but what if you're the so-called 'trailing spouse'? Will the move mean sacrificing your career, and all the sense of identity, purpose and social position that goes with it?
That can put a great strain on you both, and impact on the ultimate success of your overseas venture.

For example, KPMG's 2008 Global Assignment Policies and Practices (GAPP) survey noted that 34% of the firms that participated said dual career couples increased the chance that their employee's expatriate assignment would end in failure.

* Coping with unfamiliarity
I remember the first time I used the post office when I moved to New York. It was a completely different system to the one I was used to - and the employee I dealt with wasn't particularly sympathetic - so just sending a parcel took much longer than it ordinarily would.

And moving abroad means you'll also have to wrestle with different social security requirements, health systems, utility companies, banks, insurers, local government bureaucracies, tax regimes and a host of other activities that constitute daily life. And if you have to do it all in a foreign language as well then the process becomes that much more complicated.

Then there are the cultural differences you must adapt to - things like social etiquette, timekeeping, the food in the shops, driving behaviour...

Many of these differences form part of the excitement and joy of living abroad - but inevitably they WILL bring frustrations too.

As a result, while living in a foreign country can bring enormous fulfilment and happiness, you're also likely to get edgy and stressed, at least some of the time. And the people we tend to take it out on are our nearest and dearest. In moving abroad then it's even more important to put in the time and effort to nurture your relationships.

Paul Allen is a freelance journalist and writer who has lived in northern Spain since 2003. He is the author of "Should I Stay Or Should I Go? The Truth About Moving Abroad And Whether It's Right For You," a comprehensive e-book guide for people seeking advice on whether or not to move abroad. For more details about the book, and to get lots of free information and advice on moving and living overseas, visit his website at http://www.expatliving101.com/

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Paul_M_Allen

Monday, June 15, 2009

Rental market woes in WA

Miranda Holt in her article from the 'Whingeing Pom' Magazine says
'The rental market in WA takes some time for a Brit to get their heads around.'

.....'Perth’s property market is out of control. Like bees to a honey pot, there are many unscrupulous landlords keen to make the most of the city’s El Dorado status at the moment, running roughshod over poor, innocent Poms with their handfuls of dollars, desperate to find a home to rent. Those new to town, or unwilling to take the plunge into the sales market until they’ve found their feet, have to take their chances with rentals. As ever, reams of unnecessary paperwork are the order of the day which do nothing more than paper over the wildly unregulated and unethical practices doled out by many landlords and estate agents alike. '


Miranda is correct that the market takes time for you to get your head around, but it doesn't have to be this painful. If you have any questions about the rental or property market over here, then drop us a line, John works in real estate (yes he is one of the ethical ones mentioned in the article), and we have had some first hand experience of renting, so maybe we can help you.

read full article

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Perth 5th most livable city in the world

CANADIAN and Australian cities account for six of the top ten spots in the Economist Intelligence Unit's latest liveability ranking.

With 100 being the 'ideal' place to live according to the survey, Perth came in 5th at 96.6 alongside Calgary. Melbourne and Sydney also came in the top 10!!

Each city is allocated a score over 5 main areas - stability, health care, culture and environment, education.

I am happy that a lot of people also feel like me about Perth being one of the best places to live - I hope you think so too.

The full ranking is available from the Economist Intelligence Unit.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Shortage of furnished rental properties....Watch this space!

WE KNOW there's a shortage of good furnished rental property in the area, and WE KNOW that it's near on impossible to organise rental from the UK with no Australian credit rating, so.......we are in talks with a couple of property owners to get them onboard the ozhouserental site. The houses are both in Rockingham, so watch this space!

And if you have a rental property in the area and would like to work with us in this unique market then give us a shout and I'm sure we can help each other out. Email tracey@ozhouserental.com

Monday, June 8, 2009

Australian Immigration on YouTube

Australia’s immigration story is reaching a worldwide audience through its YouTube news channel – ImmiTV.

The Department of Immigration and Citizenship’s (DIAC) ImmiTV channel showcases the work undertaken by staff and highlights events celebrated around Australia such as Harmony Day, Refugee Week, Volunteers Week and more.

ImmiTV channel has been offering audiences an engaging insight into DIAC’s programs and initiatives since it was first launched almost a year ago.

“We don’t expect our clips will necessarily attract millions and millions of viewers online, but we wouldn’t be opposed to them becoming so popular that they did,” the department’s national communications manager, Sandi Logan, said.

“YouTube offers us an opportunity to highlight many of the varied programs and services the department offers to the wider Australian community using material shot for training, corporate videos and presentations, then edited into short TV-style clips, to tell the story.

“Featured clips include the department’s role helping unite Congolese twins separated in a refugee camp, the recent visit to Melbourne by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and several successful migration stories,” Mr Logan said.

The ImmiTV channel is the sister site to the department’s online newsroom which posts broadcast quality audio, video and digital stills material for the media to download and use.
The department’s ImmiTV channel is available at: www.youtube.com/ImmiTV

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Lemon curd Recipe

If you're lucky, when you got to the home open below, you might get a chance to take down this recipe from John.
Made tonight for the first time, an adaptation from a recipe supplied by his Mother-in-law, with an input from his Father-in-law that only he will know.

3/4 cup fresh lemon juice
an equivalent volume of white sugar
4 eggs
zest of 4 lemons
150g of unsalted butter

Method:
Cut butter to small cubes, place all ingredients in a saucepan, heat on medium/low heat for approx 7 mins until just about to boil, whilst whisking. (Or stick it in a pan and boil it up)


Too Easy!

Paradise in the Meadows - $499,000 home open Sunday 7 June 2009 2pm - 2.45pm



This 5 bedroom + study home is an example of the fantastic property bargains that are currently available in Rockingham.

Home opening tomorrow at 2.00pm
4 Diamantina Way, Rockingham


Contact:
John Davenport 0410 362 285

For further details please see below


http://www.elders.com.au/branch/listing/listing.php?realist_id=331303&branch_id=473

Friday, June 5, 2009

Survey highlights skills need

More than 40% of Australian employers are struggling to fill positions, according to Manpower’s Fourth Annual Talent Shortage Survey.
Engineers, technicians and machine operators were all in the top 10 list of jobs that employers are having difficult filling.
Nearly 11,500 Australian employers were interviewed as part of the global survey.
“Despite high levels of unemployment in many markets, this year’s talent survey suggests a mismatch between the type of individuals available for work and the specific skills that employers are looking for,” Manpower’s managing director Lincoln Crawley said.
According to Crawley, companies are being pressured to shift their mindset to think more strategically and creatively about how to do more with less and the same approach is being applied to how they manage their talent.
“Employers are looking for ways to accelerate their business strategy with less people. It’s this specificity of skills required in the individuals that employers are now seeking that is creating a sense of talent shortage amidst an overabundant pool of available workers.
“This conundrum is frustrating both employers and individuals,” he said.
According to the survey, skilled trade vacancies have become the most difficult to fill in recent years, moving from eighth place in 2006, to fifth in 2007, fourth in 2008, and second in 2009.
- Australian Mining - 1 June 2009

Ozhouserental gets a blog


Welcome to my first blog. I hope this will turn into an informative site where any migrants, or anyone thinking of migrating to the Rockingham/Perth area of Australia can find useful information, network with others, and generally find interesting stuff.
If you are planning on moving to the Rockingham area, check out our web site www.ozhouserental.com for short term accomomodation for you and your family.