Firstly, welcome.
Degrees are like bum holes these days but that's not to say they are worthless. I know of a couple of employers that couldn't give a rats arse if you have a degree or not. In an interview, if you give a reasonable indication that you can do the job and have some kind of work history to back it up, then that's worth more than a degree on its own.
At the same time, there are plenty of employers that wont employee anyone if they don't have a degree.
As I understand it, the price of housing on the east coast is ridiculous. Depending on where you want to live. So, isn't that the same as everywhere else?
No idea what the job market is like in Brisbane. I was on holidays up that way recently and I saw plenty of people sitting around drinking latte's and laying on the beach. I assume that they've either got a really high unemployment rate or no one want's to go to work and they are screaming for workers.
Personally, I wouldn't bother bringing the bike over. Find yourself a nice American muscle car at a bargain price, continue to live their for another year and bring it over as your personal vehicle. Once your here, flog it off, make a ridiculous profit and buy whatever bike you want.
