BTW $12 lettuce, only in multinational supermarkets have put the price up like that and don't pass on to the farmers. Buy from a green grocer or local market
WE are in the middle of winter ATM so growing conditions for summer vegetables are challenging. It should be mentioned that the principal growing areas have been hit by THREE major floods in the last few months, which totally wiped out the crops. In a couple of weeks they will be back in the shops at 2 3!!
We as a family of three are in the process of moving to Sydney, from Singapore we are a British Filipino family. We are very excited just waiting on the visa process of which my work are helping with. I have found your videos really good and balanced. Really enjoyed your other videos comparing all the supermarket brands etc. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for all of the info and honesty in your videos! We have been watching for a while and moving from the UK to Brisbane later this year! Keep up the great work!!!
Looking forward to moving in a few years! I get my QTS next week so a few years of experience and we're off! Your videos definitely keep the dream alive for me, my wife and kids!
There are so many "top 5 things I hate/love about wherever" videos and they can come across a little preachy or whiney. This is one of the most level headed, pragmatic assessments I've heard in ages. Work out what is important to you. Do your research. Be open minded. Australia isn't perfect, but on balance it ain't bad!!
Bare in mind -with fresh food and meats -Australia restricts food imports to prevent diseases and pests that affect food crops. We are a net exporter of food- but we have had catastrophic floods that have affected the food growing areas along the entire east coast where a lot of vegetables and fruits are grown -hence the higher than normal prices - Lettuce is costing around $12 for one previously it was $1. A lot of farms where destroyed along with equipment and machinery all this will take 6 months to a year before recovering, so we where expecting high food spikes check out either woolworths or coles supermarkets on line to gauge pricing - Australia's enjoy food crops year round hence the fluctuations in pricing based on supply and demand- I checked after I posted this and lettuce in my local Wooolworths is now $1 each
Dear Ross...just came back from your part of the world then as a highlight the beautiful country road between Byron Bay and Mullumbinbi...all so wonerful...be well
Good morning, my dear friend Today is a new day full of new opportunities I wish you all the best today and I wish you a positive start today, my dear Take care of yourself and your health, my beautiful friend
6:44 - This is a yes and no - Australia is highly unique in that Australia to South-east Asia flights are the only long haul budget carrier flights that are economically viable in the world (due to the Asian population and it being non-seasonal). For example, it is often *cheaper* to fly to Singapore from Australia than it is flying coast-to-coast in Australia, despite the difference in distance. And also as things are cheaper in SE Asia, many Australians go to those countries as tourists vs. often far more expensive regional flights and other tourist infrastructure in the Outback.
Know anyone that wants to come work in retail? 😜. On the news earlier "Australia's retail sector is battling a labour crisis, with 29,000 unfulfilled jobs." This tracks. Have seen a lot of retail and hospitality owners and managers saying they can't fill positions so they're turning to hiring travellers from overseas. Most industries are in demand at the moment. Unemployment is low.
Adelaide is the best capital city. Bit laid back when compared to the eastern states. House prices are much less. Bunbury WA is also absolutely lovely, with country town feel.
What kind of lifestyle do you enjoy? Activities etc? I’d avoid Sydney. It’s beautiful but travel is a nightmare and it’s expensive. What’s more important to you? Art & culture, sport, weather, slow pace, big city, country living, being close to beaches or mountains?
Great video Ross, thanks. Only discovered your channel a little while ago...now I have to have a Johnston fix at the weekends AND a Bam Fix. Loving the fab info that both channels give ❤️
Good morning, my dear friend Today is a new day full of new opportunities I wish you all the best today and I wish you a positive start today, my dear Take care of yourself and your health, my beautiful friend
I assume that when you say visiting other countries is a bit different and difficult than when you were in the U K your referring to Europe , because its obviously easier to visit the south pacific Islands New Zealand and all of Asia from Australia as apposed to the UK and the West Coast of America is only a days flight away and having done this trip a few times find it reasonably easy to except especially if your flying QANTAS the absolute best Airline out there . I've found that my friends who are immigrants to this wondrous place were people who were willing to engage with me and my family and not limit themselves to their own ethnic group , not only have they embraced our culture they have welcomed us into theirs I still get a pleasant little surprise when a Chinese friend calls me mate or my friend from Afghanistan gets his wife to show my daughter how to cook traditional meals for our get together and barbecues, its as you say , you (we) all just have to make an effort , As to the monetary side of Australia versus anywhere else , if your fed , clothed and sheltered , your ahead of the game and as long as you live within your means and leave time to enjoy life you've actually won .I am lucky enough to have friends that include tradespeople , labourers , shop assistants , teachers and business owners and even a millionair all of them are treated equally and they all treat me the same , they all have the same aspirations and problems as anyone else , and we all just get on with it that's the Australian way .
And teachers in NSW are about to go on strike for more pay. As for making the move, if you want to see something funny, watch the film 'Barry McKenzie' and its sequel ' Bazza Holds His Own'. In the sequel, there is a scene in which Brits are trying to immigrate to Australia. Probably nothing like what really happens, but very funny.
I have a question I'm wondering can you guys help me with. On the immi website it doesn't specify what level of qualification you need to obtain the 482 visa be it a Bachelor's, H Dip, MSc etc. It just says you need a skill that's on the list and 2 years experience in that field. Now I'm a police officer in Ireland but I'm not on the skilled shortage list and I have a BA in policing. I am looking to reskill in Health and Safety by completing a level 9 professional Diploma but the advice I've been given is that a Bachelor's degree or higher will be acceptable. Now a level 9 is up there with Masters level in Ireland but isn't I suppose a full degree. It's more like a postgraduate award. But I don't see how this isn't sufficient especially when Safety Officer IS on the skills shortage list. Apologies for the very long comment but I'm just trying to get my head around the visa options and requirements. Thanks
Usa here! Everytime I mention moving to Australia they tell me how bad it is because of " all the things" that can kill me. You mean to tell me it's not really like that except for snakes?
I've lived in the UK and Australia. There is no comparison between living in OZ vs UK. But here are the main differences. 1. Housing is hard. To buy an affordable house you'll be commuting for hours. I know of people who spend 1 to 3 hours commuting to work daily. I am luck here because I like small apartment living. 2. Xenophobia; Australia is not the most friendly country to minorities. At times our xenophobia becomes violent and terrifying. We are far more xenophobic than the UK. 3. Our Medicare rocks all over the NHS. 4. The out doors, hiking and biking about the same here as the UK. 5. Pay and conditions at work; Australia is 100% better than the UK. 6. Often getting this leave though is hard particularly if your in a skill shortage. You can find your self "leave locked". 7. The use of Meth in Australia especially in our suburban areas is high. This has led to large no go area's. These zones blend in with what's around them. So be aware. 8. If given the choice of raising children between here and the UK. I would choose Australia. Simply because your allowed to excell at school. In the UK the school system encourages the average.
Hi, we're a married couple with 3 children (10,2,6m) I'm 39 qualified Bricklayer, the wife is 35 qualified hairdresser. We'd have a 90k deposit and would love to emigrate to anywhere in Aus. I understand that there will be numerous variables but was just wondering if you thought it could be possible.
I am Australian, We are desperate for anyone who has a trade, there is a massive shortage of skilled "Tradies" as we call them especially in the construction industry. Don't hesitate and start the process ASAP!!!
Good morning, my dear friend Today is a new day full of new opportunities I wish you all the best today and I wish you a positive start today, my dear Take care of yourself and your health, my beautiful friend
Recommend ask your employer for advice on where to rent? The greatest advantage of having 29% of your population being born overseas and 50% having a parent from another country is people here have more empathy for someone who arrives here from overseas and will try and help you. I’ve even given advice to someone I don’t know moving from Perth to Sydney as local knowledge is a greatest thing and they have a vested interest in you succeeding. If they offer a real estate name use that and google to local real estate agents and tell them when you need a place and why in advance. People genuinely want you you to succeed like their parent or they have. Stephen M
👋 hi Johnston . Am moving to a university in Brisbane next month as a masters student. Do you think is better to live in Brisbane or the regional area??? Which is better to quickly acquire a PR immediately after my study?
@@mzeve8964 I suggest speaking to a MARA registered agent like True Blue Migration Services to professionally assess your situation and give you the best free advice
People exchanging there 3 bedroom average house over seas for a 5 bed semi mansion in Australia is one of the reasons most Australians who don’t inherit money will spend their whole lives working hard just to be able to afford a 3 bedroom average house in Australia. All the best and keep enjoying this great but unaffordable country.
Looking to move over I've been watching your videos and it's only made me want it more but the cost of the move and everything else involved is putting the fear of god into me
BTW $12 lettuce, only in multinational supermarkets have put the price up like that and don't pass on to the farmers. Buy from a green grocer or local market
They're $6.50 in woolworths.
WE are in the middle of winter ATM so growing conditions for summer vegetables are challenging. It should be mentioned that the principal growing areas have been hit by THREE major floods in the last few months, which totally wiped out the crops. In a couple of weeks they will be back in the shops at 2
3!!
These videos help out a lot. My wife and I are trying to move to Australia asap. We're from the US, it's the wild west out here
Glad to help Michael
Australia definitely ticks all my boxes. Just hope I get there one day.
🤞
Good luck. WA is paradise 🙂
Me too
The high cost of lettuce & other vegetables is due to the floods we had...Lettuce is less than $2 in W.A (so I have heard....)....
We as a family of three are in the process of moving to Sydney, from Singapore we are a British Filipino family. We are very excited just waiting on the visa process of which my work are helping with. I have found your videos really good and balanced. Really enjoyed your other videos comparing all the supermarket brands etc. Keep up the great work!
So glad to help out a fellow British Filipino. Good luck with your journey and keep us posted
Thank you for all of the info and honesty in your videos! We have been watching for a while and moving from the UK to Brisbane later this year! Keep up the great work!!!
Good luck on your journey Jake
Looking forward to moving in a few years! I get my QTS next week so a few years of experience and we're off! Your videos definitely keep the dream alive for me, my wife and kids!
So glad to hear Haydn. It'll go quick!
There are so many "top 5 things I hate/love about wherever" videos and they can come across a little preachy or whiney. This is one of the most level headed, pragmatic assessments I've heard in ages. Work out what is important to you. Do your research. Be open minded. Australia isn't perfect, but on balance it ain't bad!!
Thanks Brian, really appreciate the comment
Bare in mind -with fresh food and meats -Australia restricts food imports to prevent diseases and pests that affect food crops. We are a net exporter of food- but we have had catastrophic floods that have affected the food growing areas along the entire east coast where a lot of vegetables and fruits are grown -hence the higher than normal prices - Lettuce is costing around $12 for one previously it was $1. A lot of farms where destroyed along with equipment and machinery all this will take 6 months to a year before recovering, so we where expecting high food spikes check out either woolworths or coles supermarkets on line to gauge pricing - Australia's enjoy food crops year round hence the fluctuations in pricing based on supply and demand- I checked after I posted this and lettuce in my local Wooolworths is now $1 each
Thanks for sharing I am so lucky I live here in Australia
Me too
FYI Tassie has tons of solar panels. And we run on totally renewable energy like hydro and wind
Awesome. Thanks for the info
He's basically just saying maybe not as many sunny day's as Queensland.
Dear Ross...just came back from your part of the world then as a highlight the beautiful country road between Byron Bay and Mullumbinbi...all so wonerful...be well
Thanks for the tip Peter. Glad you had a good trip
We live in Dayboro, so we grow our veggies. What we have in surplus we have an edible exchange program in the village.
Sounds awesome Susan
Good morning, my dear friend
Today is a new day full of new opportunities
I wish you all the best today and I wish you a positive start today, my dear
Take care of yourself and your health, my beautiful friend
6:44 - This is a yes and no - Australia is highly unique in that Australia to South-east Asia flights are the only long haul budget carrier flights that are economically viable in the world (due to the Asian population and it being non-seasonal). For example, it is often *cheaper* to fly to Singapore from Australia than it is flying coast-to-coast in Australia, despite the difference in distance. And also as things are cheaper in SE Asia, many Australians go to those countries as tourists vs. often far more expensive regional flights and other tourist infrastructure in the Outback.
Know anyone that wants to come work in retail? 😜. On the news earlier "Australia's retail sector is battling a labour crisis, with 29,000 unfulfilled jobs."
This tracks. Have seen a lot of retail and hospitality owners and managers saying they can't fill positions so they're turning to hiring travellers from overseas.
Most industries are in demand at the moment. Unemployment is low.
There are definite gaps for sure. Heard the other day we have more unfilled jobs than unemployed
Damn. I’m dying to move to Australia now.
The problem is…… I’m Australian and already live here. 😎
😂
Not a problem bro
Bastard. Beat me to it. Also how did England get our weather and we're freezing our arse off. Roll on spring .
Cheers from Brisbane.
...damn you. haha
I so hope the "Capsicums... That's Peppers for you and me" was in regards to my comment on the last video! If so... you legend! ;)
Stop pointing out the easter eggs for our shared viewers 😆
Well said, we couldn’t agree more 😊
Absolutely
I love that you support each others channels.
Well that was ad if ever I saw one😂 Two years already Aurora must be getting ready school. Now won't that be fun.
Not wanting to wish her life away, but sometimes I think it can't come soon enough
Thanks Johnston I have scheduled to move in 2 years from UK. Your positive videos are informative. Can you compare between Aussie cities.
Awesome. I could, but I would have much personal info. Maybe when we next visit one?
Perth is Awesome 🙂
Adelaide is the best capital city. Bit laid back when compared to the eastern states. House prices are much less. Bunbury WA is also absolutely lovely, with country town feel.
What kind of lifestyle do you enjoy? Activities etc?
I’d avoid Sydney. It’s beautiful but travel is a nightmare and it’s expensive.
What’s more important to you? Art & culture, sport, weather, slow pace, big city, country living, being close to beaches or mountains?
@@aussiemiss1315 Anywhere down south of Perth is beautiful.
Well said!!!
Thanks Fiona
Great video Ross, thanks. Only discovered your channel a little while ago...now I have to have a Johnston fix at the weekends AND a Bam Fix. Loving the fab info that both channels give ❤️
Aww thanks Becky. Glad they help!
Good morning, my dear friend
Today is a new day full of new opportunities
I wish you all the best today and I wish you a positive start today, my dear
Take care of yourself and your health, my beautiful friend
I assume that when you say visiting other countries is a bit different and difficult than when you were in the U K your referring to Europe , because its obviously easier to visit the south pacific Islands New Zealand and all of Asia from Australia as apposed to the UK and the West Coast of America is only a days flight away and having done this trip a few times find it reasonably easy to except especially if your flying QANTAS the absolute best Airline out there . I've found that my friends who are immigrants to this wondrous place were people who were willing to engage with me and my family and not limit themselves to their own ethnic group , not only have they embraced our culture they have welcomed us into theirs I still get a pleasant little surprise when a Chinese friend calls me mate or my friend from Afghanistan gets his wife to show my daughter how to cook traditional meals for our get together and barbecues, its as you say , you (we) all just have to make an effort , As to the monetary side of Australia versus anywhere else , if your fed , clothed and sheltered , your ahead of the game and as long as you live within your means and leave time to enjoy life you've actually won .I am lucky enough to have friends that include tradespeople , labourers , shop assistants , teachers and business owners and even a millionair all of them are treated equally and they all treat me the same , they all have the same aspirations and problems as anyone else , and we all just get on with it that's the Australian way .
Some great points here Tom, thanks for the info
Another commenter below says Australia is more xenophobic than the UK. Is there any truth to that?
What's it like? It's bloody great mate, get here, it's awesome.. 😊🇦🇺
Agreed Dave
Awesome podcast!!
And teachers in NSW are about to go on strike for more pay. As for making the move, if you want to see something funny, watch the film 'Barry McKenzie' and its sequel ' Bazza Holds His Own'. In the sequel, there is a scene in which Brits are trying to immigrate to Australia. Probably nothing like what really happens, but very funny.
I still dream of going there
One day Richard
I have a question I'm wondering can you guys help me with. On the immi website it doesn't specify what level of qualification you need to obtain the 482 visa be it a Bachelor's, H Dip, MSc etc. It just says you need a skill that's on the list and 2 years experience in that field. Now I'm a police officer in Ireland but I'm not on the skilled shortage list and I have a BA in policing. I am looking to reskill in Health and Safety by completing a level 9 professional Diploma but the advice I've been given is that a Bachelor's degree or higher will be acceptable. Now a level 9 is up there with Masters level in Ireland but isn't I suppose a full degree. It's more like a postgraduate award. But I don't see how this isn't sufficient especially when Safety Officer IS on the skills shortage list.
Apologies for the very long comment but I'm just trying to get my head around the visa options and requirements.
Thanks
I'm not sure bud, but I would definitely speak to a migration agent like True Blue Migration to let them help you with a free visa assessment
If you're reading this comment and don't live in Australia, just an FYI. Yes, we do sell razors.
😄 🤣 😂
Hey, I am an early childhood teacher and the pay sucks.
There are some professions the world over that are undervalued!
@@ThatJohnstonLife oh totally. Ours is one.
Usa here! Everytime I mention moving to Australia they tell me how bad it is because of " all the things" that can kill me. You mean to tell me it's not really like that except for snakes?
I'd say there are more things I'd be worried about killing me in the USA compared to Aus
I've lived in the UK and Australia. There is no comparison between living in OZ vs UK. But here are the main differences.
1. Housing is hard. To buy an affordable house you'll be commuting for hours. I know of people who spend 1 to 3 hours commuting to work daily. I am luck here because I like small apartment living.
2. Xenophobia; Australia is not the most friendly country to minorities. At times our xenophobia becomes violent and terrifying. We are far more xenophobic than the UK.
3. Our Medicare rocks all over the NHS.
4. The out doors, hiking and biking about the same here as the UK.
5. Pay and conditions at work; Australia is 100% better than the UK.
6. Often getting this leave though is hard particularly if your in a skill shortage. You can find your self "leave locked".
7. The use of Meth in Australia especially in our suburban areas is high. This has led to large no go area's. These zones blend in with what's around them. So be aware.
8. If given the choice of raising children between here and the UK. I would choose Australia. Simply because your allowed to excell at school. In the UK the school system encourages the average.
Hi, we're a married couple with 3 children (10,2,6m) I'm 39 qualified Bricklayer, the wife is 35 qualified hairdresser. We'd have a 90k deposit and would love to emigrate to anywhere in Aus. I understand that there will be numerous variables but was just wondering if you thought it could be possible.
I am Australian, We are desperate for anyone who has a trade, there is a massive shortage of skilled "Tradies" as we call them especially in the construction industry. Don't hesitate and start the process ASAP!!!
Of course. Speak to a migration agent like True Blue Migration to advise you of your best options for free
Hi Ross, we're over in 5 weeks and my husband has just been offered a job. How long is it before we can apply for a mortgage do you know?
Awesome news. It depends on your lender, but you'll need to prove earnings and expenditure for at least 3-6 months
@@ThatJohnstonLife ahh ok thank you. We'll try and rent first but don't think that easy 😬
Good morning, my dear friend
Today is a new day full of new opportunities
I wish you all the best today and I wish you a positive start today, my dear
Take care of yourself and your health, my beautiful friend
Recommend ask your employer for advice on where to rent?
The greatest advantage of having 29% of your population being born overseas and 50% having a parent from another country is people here have more empathy for someone who arrives here from overseas and will try and help you. I’ve even given advice to someone I don’t know moving from Perth to Sydney as local knowledge is a greatest thing and they have a vested interest in you succeeding. If they offer a real estate name use that and google to local real estate agents and tell them when you need a place and why in advance. People genuinely want you you to succeed like their parent or they have. Stephen M
i am about to apply to study abroad in australia, i really want to come there 😸
Wish you luck Ioana
👋 hi Johnston . Am moving to a university in Brisbane next month as a masters student. Do you think is better to live in Brisbane or the regional area???
Which is better to quickly acquire a PR immediately after my study?
Depends on what visa options you have. There are lots of different pathways
@@ThatJohnstonLife okay. So which visa type can you suggest
@@mzeve8964 I suggest speaking to a MARA registered agent like True Blue Migration Services to professionally assess your situation and give you the best free advice
Australia ♥️👍
🇦🇺
People exchanging there 3 bedroom average house over seas for a 5 bed semi mansion in Australia is one of the reasons most Australians who don’t inherit money will spend their whole lives working hard just to be able to afford a 3 bedroom average house in Australia. All the best and keep enjoying this great but unaffordable country.
Are used to live in Australia
Looking to move over I've been watching your videos and it's only made me want it more but the cost of the move and everything else involved is putting the fear of god into me
It's worth it in the end Michael
Just come friend
I’ll even pick you up from the airport if you want
It’s got it’s problems but on the whole it’s a good place
Cheers mate 👍
'just go out and visit the beautiful country that you actually live in'. Damn straight.
Thanks Richard
Are used to live in Australia
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Australia is so cold rn wtf
Yep
What do you teach?
Never mind you answered it like a minute after lol
😂
Spiders John... spider... what are the spiders like???
MURDER! they'll murder you as soon as look at you!!😂😅
@@aussieguru01 I just keep seeing vids of them and there just massive
Not bad, but I prefer chicken
Up the QLD Maroons!
Let's take the series tonight
@@ThatJohnstonLife 😞
@@ThatJohnstonLife 😆 this comment didn't age well. New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales. up the Blues.
@@Yeahnah89001 2 words, Lang Park!!!
It's costs a fortune to live in Australia, it used to be reasonable but now it's ridiculous.
You guys need to shop somewhere else , $12 for a lettuce … ripped off .
For the record Glenn, I never bought the lettuce
Turning into 3rd world country..unaffordable..