Things I Wish I Knew Before Moving To The NT

This page has been designed to allow migrants share tips and tricks they wish they knew before arriving in Australia.

This could be any thing from what is not easily available here and how to access it to the road rules and the secret costs of buying a car.

If you have any tips regarding what you wish you knew before moving to Australia, add it to the form below!

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Before you Leave

Once you Arrive

Differences

Mcdonalds - There is NO curry Sauce in McDonald’s ! They do have Aioli everywhere though which is great!

Brodie

Amazon! 2-3 weeks waiting for things does take some getting used to. If you miss the delivery then you usually have to travel to the nearest depot to pick as there’s no redelivery here.

Brodie

We really wish we'd planned to move in the summer we thought it would be a good idea to get used to the weather here through the winter and get used to the heat but you surprisingly acclimatize rather quickly and even 15 degrees here now feels freezing, and 30 degrees is as hot as it used to be in the UK. Perth is surprisingly wetter than you would imagine in the winter and can get a bit depressing as everything is outdoor based but the summers here tend to make up for it !

Brodie

Playdates in the house just don't seem to be a thing here, If you ask someone to come over for a cuppa they kind of look at you funny, play dates consist of going out to parks where there's a local coffee shop/van to grab a coffee from and let the kids play.

Brodie

You will need a small mortgage to buy paint here, its mental money for a tub a paint compared to the UK, for a 4ltr tub cost me $108 the other day I nearly had a heart attack at the check out, needless to say I made full use of the Dinosaur green I brought and painted whatever rooms I could with it.

Brodie

Rentals are not only hard to get these days but seem to be a lot of rules surrounding them such as you cant paint and cant put things on the walls etc. I highly recommend getting one that you like the décor of as unless you check with your landlord before you take it that you can paint etc. you'll be stuck for however long your there with wall colours you cant change and nothing on the walls.

Brodie

Measurements are different here, miles are kilometers, stone and pound are KG and height is measured in cm not ft and inches.

Brodie

In the UK the biggest problem was the weather, if it rained, we stayed indoors or we ended up spending lots of money finding indoor activities, we didn’t live that close to a beach so only got to have beach days a handful of times. All year round, you get to enjoy the outdoor lifestyle. Winter's do get cold, but it's mostly dry. I find we lead a healthier lifestyle here than we did in the UK.

Brodie

Parent rooms:
So like in the UK they have parent and children rooms just here in Aus there next level the rooms here have breast feeding chairs with privacy curtains for feeding, A kitchen with a microwave for heating up bottles or baby food, toddler sized toilets for children, they have a contained play pen for toddlers to play in while change your baby and some even have a TV they are so well though out for parents and most importantly they are clean and so well maintained unlike the Uk.

Brodie

Australia is so big it has different time zones! Some states have daylight savings some don’t! Each state is a bit like it’s own country. Takes some time getting used to.

Lisa

Your first Christmas will be completely different. It’s going to be hot, so think about ditching the full on roast. Instead, bbq, seafood, salad, fruit and pav! We go to the beach in the afternoon on Xmas day, meet mates, bbq some snags and watch the sun set!

Lisa

Aussies love malls! Shopping centres are everywhere here! You can go the chemist, bank, clothes shopping, get a Pedi and do your weekly food shop all under one roof!

Emma

When buying bed sheets to fit your bed in oz follow the simple rule of buy 1 size bigger.

Always buy the correct size fitted sheet but go one size up for the duvet. If you have a single bed get a king single. If you have a queen buy a King Duvet. They are also called Doonas if you are looking for them online!

Tullie

You soon get used to using the bbq to cook most things. In the UK having a BBQ is normally such a fuss, cooking too much and making a big occasion of it. Here it's where we just generally cook. Family dinners, parties, Christmas. We cook roasts and pizzas and most veggies on it too.

Lisa

Aussie version of Wotsits.