Where to?

We frequently comment that choosing where to live is one of the hardest tasks for families moving to Australia.

In our Where to live section we have written about; Sydney vs Melbourne – fast factsAustralian suburb profiles – where to go to get the low downWhich is Australia’s most liveable city?, and The best Sydney suburbs for families.

The best and worst of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane

We recently discovered Sydneyism, Melbournism and Brisbanism.

This series of websites helps you find the best and worst of anything in the city they relate to. They provide first hand insight into three of Australia’s most popular and well known cities – invaluable information if you’re planning your Australian relocation.

The format of the ‘ism’ websites is simple; there’s a regular flow of questions relating to life in Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane. Responses to questions come from local residents, or regular visitors to the cities. The information you get is supplied by people who have the inside knowledge.

Living in Sydney is was Sydneyism that first caught our attention. Topics and questions covered include; the best and worst suburbs, the best Fish and Chip shops, the best hairdressers, the most dangerous places, and best organic produce.

When it comes to understanding family life in any of these cities the responses and comments help you get a genuine feel for where to go, where to avoid and how to find the best services.

If you’ve got a pressing question you can submit it via the relevant Twitter account:

We’re off to request some family related questions; playgrounds, family doctors, indoor play centres, children’s party organisers, music teachers…our list could go on a while. What’s the most critical piece of information you need right now to help with your move to Aus? Thank you.

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