 Meet Advanced Care Paramedics Harvey Milburn and Gail Scott. They are two of around 90 qualified paramedics who decided on a sea change, moving family and possessions from the UK to Queensland. Queensland's beautiful, yeah absolutely beautiful, yeah different lifestyle to England, a lot more relaxed, the weather's fantastic. Came travelling here about six years ago, obviously fabulous place, met my now fiance, bought him back to England with me, we've been to and from for the last six years living in England, coming back here. The Queensland Ambulance Service embarked on a global recruitment drive, deciding the qualifications of paramedics in the UK best match the skills of paramedics here in Australia. They advertised their for recruits and I had my ear out ready waiting to come back over, so yeah went through the process and here I am. We really have appreciated the efforts from the Department of Immigration and all those people involved in the processing of visas, sometimes it's just a name on a piece of paper but I've got to say, it really does make a difference when people support the process and get people across. With UK paramedics being dispatched to all corners of Queensland, they had to be trained for the conditions, including the food. We did have on our induction here, they brought in the crocodile and the snakes and things, which was a good insight into what is around but you don't see it every day, so that's quite pleasing really. So if you get sick in Queensland and need an ambulance while watching the ashes or rugby World Cup, be careful what you say as the nice paramedic taking your blood pressure might just quietly be cheering for the other team.