Move to Australia - Move to Sydney Promo

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See what life is like in Sydney, Australia. Jobs, climate, houses, schools - a picture says a thousand words !

Tessa Steven a UK migrant has filmed a series of DVDs to help people wanting to live in Sydney, Australia see visually what life is really like.

Tessa Steven provides an independent assessment of the ups and downs of migrating to Sydney, Australia, to help people wanting to live and work in Sydney.

We film at the Rocks a district, which is surrounded by early colonial architecture, modern resteraunts and unique shopping. I love the weekend craft markets with its sail-like canopys selling everything form handmade items to Aborigional art, and the moonlight Friday night market.

Seeing Manly which boasts the strapline Manly more than a beach and I think it is, with my ferry arrival, walk along the shopping mall to find this beautiful beach. Where you can do anything - parasailing, visit Oceanworld, ride the giant slides at waterworks, do a ghost night at Quarantine Station, go high speed boat riding, scuba dive .the list is endless. Palm beach is the set of Home and Away.

In the Sydney area however, many homes are made from Fybro and have been rendered, and three bedroom is the standard family home size. As you will see they are generally about 50 years old, but new properties are available yet smaller due to the population and growth in this area.

Many of the houses have tiled floors which are very cool to help with the hot summer temperatures, most houses have a large outdoor area, with the climate a lot of time spent outdoors.

Nice areas to look for your home in the Sydney area would be North Shore, Cronulla, South Sydney, Bondi Beach, Palm Beach. On the Central Coast 1.5 hours drive away from Sydney Terrigaly and Avoca. In this DVD you visit both the Southern and Eastern Suberbs, Wooloongong on the South Coast, Harbourd , Curl Curl, Deewhy and Freshwater

Public transport is widely available, Circular Quay and Central Station are two of the major train stations in Sydney the train system in Sydney is fantastic and frequent in an out of most large suberbs, and each bus stop is signed well with a location name.

The monorail operating around Darling Harbour is a lovely way to see some of the Sydney sights like Darling Harbour, Queen Victoria Building and Sydney Sydney Tower and is a great experience. I would also recommend the City Sightseeing bus service, which operates between the city and bondi with over 30 stops at all the major tourist attractions, fantastic views of the beautiful harbour and city are a must on this tour

http://www.livingdownunder.net

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