Gerontological Nurse Ventures
*Home>>>Travel Nursing

Sydney or Melbourne? Want to relocate!?


Im a nurse currently living in the UK with my partner of five years. We have no children and enjoy eating out, bars, and clubbing. We have travelled to China, America and South East Asia so are keen to see more of the world!

I have several telephone interviews from hospitals in Sydney and Melbourne for sponsored positions. Can anyone advise on the the good and bad points of each city?

We currently live in the North East of England where its pretty cold for nine months of the year!

Sydney definitely has better weather than Melbourne. Both have very similar lifestyles. Personally, I麓d choose Sydney.

Good luck and all the best!

Save your time and your money kid. After a couple of months you will want to come back, They all do. I have traveled more than you and I have never met a person who likes Australia for more than a couple of weeks.

Melbourne. Nothing bad about that place. :)

That's not an easy question to answer without knowing what sort of experience you are after. You will get different arguments from people in both places. Melbournites will tell you that they live in the culture capital of Australia while Sydney people will talk all day of their Harbour complete with bridge and opera house.
If you are moving from North Eastern England, Melbourne will probably be an easier climate for you to adjust too (ever hear Crowded House's "Four Seasons in One Day"?)
Sydney has all the hustle and bustle being the largest city in Australia.
I'd take into consideration how long you plan to be over in Australia. If it was 1-2 years, personally I'd look at Sydney to try and get the most out of it. If it was longer I'd consider Melbourne for the lifestyle. Heck.... you can always go to Sydney for long weekends or holidays.
Hope this is of some help.
P.S. I'm from a gorgeous area 2 hours North of Sydney called the Hunter Valley (amazing wine country)

Neither! I'm from Australia and have lived here all my life. If you're coming here I definitely definitely recommend going to the Gold Coast or somewhere in Queensland. The Gold coast has perfect whether pretty much all year round. Melbourne and Sydney both get very cold in the winter. Melbourne is really historical with lots of old buildings so probably better for older people, although there are alot of trendy places and its more fashion focused.

Sydney is really good for eating out and going to bars and clubbing. Its the gay capital of Australia and probably better suited for your lifestyle. All the models go there as its the best place to find work because its also quite fashion focused.

If you want great weather and great clubs go to brisbane (1 hour north of the gold coast)

sorry to ramble!

hope this helps

x

Why not take a holiday out there and see Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Then you can decide. My brother moved to Brisbane and loves it there. There are problems with very dry spells (restricted on what water they can use) and the risk of fire. Another problem is you just can't get the same stuff you can get here. However, he has found the people friendly and has taken up duel nationality in Australia. So my advice would be to have a holiday out there.

I've live in melborune all my life it is a great place to live in. Nice and quiet place, ideally a great place to settle down and start a family.

Sydney, you'll love it, the work will be very steady and you'll have more opportunity to pick and choose a position and the wages are higher. Sydney's very 24/7 if you want to live in the city. The streets are safe to walk and people are all very social and gay friendly. It's warm and sunny 12 months of the year during winter it's around 19c in the day and can get down to 8c at night. Most all of the time it's 25c day - 14c night During summer 30c day- 19c at night so you can still tan during the day in winter and enjoy sitting in the sun outside a cafe without freezing. At night sit by a fire having a few lagers and a meal in the pub. You can go up or down the coast for a weekend away short holiday or out to the blue mountains or catch a ferry around the harbor. The only bad thing I can say about Sydney is you suffer lack of sleep, with so much to do a lot of hospital workers from St Vincents Hospital Sydney live in my building and belive me I know how you all like to have a drink after work and party and rush with two minutes to spare to get to work. Well whatever you decide welcome to OZ. We need more trained nurses and Rn's here really badly. Cheers.

Tags
  Nursing Association   Nursing Assistant   Nurse Salary   Nurse Practitioner   Nursing Profession   Travel Nursing   Surgical Nursing   Radiology Nursing   Pediatric Nursing   Operating room Nursing   Oncology Nursing   Nurse anesthetist
Related information
  • What could be the cause of my ovaries hurting?

    It is most likely ovulation pain. But best see GP and double check.

    ...
  • I'm a filipino citizen living and working here in UK as a nurse and my visa is a resident permit valid for 5

    Check with the Spainish Consulate at the end of this Passports Passport valid for at least three months beyond length of stay required by all except: (a) 1. EU/EEA nationals (EU + Iceland, Li...

  • My brother-in-law has a medical problem which is stumping the doctors.?

    Can't really help with the diagnosis, unless if I could see the hands with my own eyes. Based on the history you presented. An ER nurse, and only the hands are involved? The culprit could be...

  • Another funny on for you?

    Thank god I'm a good speller because I'll get into heaven any day! 10/10 joke!

    ...
  • Can a person who has had his voicebox removed due to a tumour,get frontal lobe dysfunction?

    You said he had a stroke when he came out of the theater, which is the reason he had the changes in personality and face recognition (usually the bottom of and the rear portion of the right frontal...

  • I met Lynn Harveys in London,st Mary's Hospital?

    Try contacting St.Mary's Hospital in London and ask them to give you her address or number(only if its appropriate since she might be married with children and grand children by now)if its jus...

  • What do you say to someone who just killed a person?

    "My thoughts are with you at this difficult time. If there is any way I can help practically or in any other way please let me know, otherwise I will respect your privacy".

    ...
  • Injections going wrong.?

    This is bruising - usually caused by not applying pressure correctly after the blood has been taken. Once the needle is removed, apply pressure directly over the puncture site - DO NOT BEND YOUR AR...

  •  

    Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster