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lulalullabye · 10/01/2010 23:35

How hot is it going to be today !!

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VFemme · 11/01/2010 01:18

I hear ya - get in the pool!

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BonzaBlue · 11/01/2010 04:07

I am in NSW and it isnt too bad today - quite overcast and blowy ...nothing special planned for today!

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esselle · 11/01/2010 04:10

Damn hot!!

Have you cooked an egg outside yet?

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Barbsieboo · 11/01/2010 20:15

Hello melbourne mumsnetters.... I am hoping to be moving to melbourne in a few months........ any advice on areas to live / rent,schools, children's play groups, nurseries etc... my dd1 will be starting school next year - how soon do you start making applications???? all your wise advice and experience will be most gratefully received!!

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lulalullabye · 12/01/2010 04:43

Hi Barbsieboo, we are moving back to the Uk in a few weeks. Where you live all depends on how much cash you have. If you want to go bayside as in eastern side of the bay then you need a lot to rent. If you go west of the bay, ie point cook area it is much cheaper to rent. We are in Hampton in Bayside and you would need to expect to pay in excess of 7-800 dollars a week rent.

Schools I can't advise but Esselle will be able to. Weather.............flippin roasting !!!

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esselle · 12/01/2010 05:10

Hi Barbsieboo

Where to live is a tricky one but as lulla said it does come down to cash.

We are in the western suburbs, Point Cook which is a very new suburb. It is a very family suburb, plenty of shops/supermarkets, schools, kindergartens, parks, playgrounds and cycle paths. The oldest homes here are about 7 yrs old - average being 4 bedroom, master bedroom with ensuite, walk in wardrobe, 2-3 living rooms, decent sized garden for about $350+ per week. Have a look here at prices
My DH works in the city and catches the train in, takes between 45-60mins. Plenty of free parking at the train station.

I can drive into the city on the freeway in about 30 mins - no tolls either.

My DD starts school in 2 weeks time so I haven't got a lot of knowlege in this area. Basically I just checked out a few schools in our area, they have parent info nights and tours too. Then I just enrolled her in the school I liked the best. Once again as it is such new area the school are all new and have great facilities. School fees are $250/yr inc books. Extra for excursions and uniforms. I didn't really star looking at schools seriously until about August.

As for kindergarten, there is a central enrollment system where we are. You simply enroll at the local council and give your preferences for times and days. You can chose between either 10 0r 12 hours per week over 3 sessions. Fees are about $180 per term.

As soon as I got settled here I joined the local playgroup and it was my lifeline. Even now 2 yrs down the line all of my closest friends I met through playgroup.Find your nearest one here Apart from my lovely friends I have met here through MN.

Must go now and pay some attention to my DD as she is driving me crazy. Let me know if there is anything else you'd like to know. Maybe we can meet up when you are settled here - seeing as my lovely friend lullalullabye is abandoning me!!

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esselle · 12/01/2010 05:12

When you find somewhere to live make sure it has air con! It is freakin' hot here at the moment!!

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Barbsieboo · 12/01/2010 09:52

Thanks for all the advice.

It gives me a great place to start thinking about my move. I will let you know how we get on and I would look forward to a meet up.

It is very exciting..... I would love some of your heat to melt some of our snow.... it's been here a long time I feel our snowman is a family member now.

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