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Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 11:21 am
by MickLC
mike-s wrote:"peak hour" in Canberra, that still only 15 minutes long?

Hence the inverted commas

Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 11:47 pm
by esie
Thanks for your replies everyone. So, what areas DON'T we want to live in?
Gosling1 wrote:1deg ?? that's not cold mate...

Besides, it's only that low right in the dead of winter, for a short period. The temps here over the years have become a lot milder than they used to be.......its actually colder in Glen Innes for mean winter temps than it is here. Today for example - 22deg and perfect autumn sunshine.....

mmmmm noice.
I saw on last nights news that it was going to be 0 deg in Canberra last night, its only Autumn! Winter morning starting work at 6:45am *brrr*
The commute will be about the same as I do now, so yes, a drive back to Qld to see my folks, and a drive to Geelong to see his folks will be in order to get the kms on the car! My sister lives in Berridale in the Snowies, and reckons that there are many who live there and in Cooma who commute to Canberra each day...their fuel bill must be high though.
Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 1:50 pm
by dub
esie wrote:Thanks for your replies everyone. So, what areas DON'T we want to live in?
Melba, I've heard stories about a crackpot who lives there and gets angrier every year that passes. Some say he lives in a shed behind the family home and only comes out to be fed and bathed, and the bathing is only a rare occurrence. This shed is said to be engulfed in a toxic cloud but has magical powers, a broken down old frame can enter one day and a few weeks later come out a fully fledged motorcycle, more time than not green in colour.
I've also heard the only way to coax him out is with the promise of a bike whoring session or a few donuts.
Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 5:15 pm
by esie
So I guess you are talking about Gos there, dub!
I was offered the job at Canberra Hospital ICU today. I am stunned, as I didn't think I did that well in the interview. We have a lot to think about, such as leaving the family (particularly the nieces and nephews) and friends, and we have been trying to start our own family, which we have to put off again now for at least 6 months because of maternity leave. But, we are leaning towards going for at least 12 months, to give it a go. Big changes ahead!
Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 5:33 pm
by Gosling1
sounds good Esie - moving locations like this is always a big change, I hope it works out for you well.......if you need a hand with anything at this end let me know, I am sure the crew down here will be able to help out anyway we can.

Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:24 pm
by seiko1
It's not that cold in Canberra...
here's a pic of Gos's fingers last winter

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Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:42 am
by MickLC
esie wrote:So I guess you are talking about Gos there, dub!
I was offered the job at Canberra Hospital ICU today. I am stunned, as I didn't think I did that well in the interview. We have a lot to think about, such as leaving the family (particularly the nieces and nephews) and friends, and we have been trying to start our own family, which we have to put off again now for at least 6 months because of maternity leave. But, we are leaning towards going for at least 12 months, to give it a go. Big changes ahead!
Congrats Esie! As Gos said, let us know if there's anything you need a hand with.
The ICU is in the early stages of implementing a new CIS to replace their paper charts and do all sorts of other flash stuff so it'll be interesting

Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:04 pm
by esie
Thanks Mick, Gos

At this stage we are considering logistics, such as moving the cats there, and also getting the two bikes down there (do we send ahead and store them at some kind person's house...

or do we tow them.
Mick, are you in the know about the ICU?

The PAH and RBH ICU's here already use a CIS for all of their patient data, but the smaller ICU's (such as the 2 x Mater ICU's where I work) still use paper. I am a bit of an IT geek, so I look forward to the CIS!
Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:28 pm
by swabio-ACT
personally, i much prefer living in canberra than Brisbane......
However the Bne climate wins hands down........ The down side of canberra is the cost of housing, however the remaining cost of living is pretty sweet! I really miss the awesome fruit and veg markets.... way way better than what you get up this way! I will definitely move back to canberra in the future.... the real bonus for us in Bne is that my family are on the GC....
Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:34 pm
by MickLC
esie wrote:...Mick, are you in the know about the ICU?

The PAH and RBH ICU's here already use a CIS for all of their patient data, but the smaller ICU's (such as the 2 x Mater ICU's where I work) still use paper. I am a bit of an IT geek, so I look forward to the CIS!
I'm only on the periphery of what's going on at the moment. I was on the tender evaluation committee for the CIS and it looks like a good product, but they'll definitely need some geeks down there to make the most of it
The project team are located right next to me (for the moment, I'm getting relocated soon) and I'll be involved in integration of the system with other hospital systems.
Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:18 pm
by Gosling1
esie wrote:Thanks Mick, Gos

......At this stage we are considering logistics, such as moving the cats there, and also getting the two bikes down there (do we send ahead and store them at some kind person's house...

or do we tow them.....
Got plenty of room for a couple of bikes if you want to send them down earlier

the dog might make a mess of your cats though

Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:34 am
by Mel
Congratulations Esie!
I'd stay in Brissie though. Canberra winter really really really sucks. It's like the life gets sucked out of you and you just want to hide under a blanket (or 7) until late October when it starts to feel a little bit warm (ok that's just me - I really don't like the cold)
As for places to avoid living, I think in Canberra most suburbs have their good and bad areas - I'm not very familiar with the southside though which is where you'll probably want to be (you'll learn about the great north/south divide soon enough

)
If youse need a hand with anything when youse get down there don't hesitate to give us a yell

Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:24 am
by MickLC
Yep, North Cooma our South Yass....it's an important decision

Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 2:41 pm
by Bluey
Avoid Richardson, Kambah, Anything south of Calwell, Charnwood (at all costs) Narrabundah, dodgy parts of Red Hill and Griffith. Most of Woden is OK. Thats pretty much it. See the map link
http://www.maps.com.au/PDFs/Maps/cap_cntry/Suburbs.pdf
Re: A question for the Canberrians
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 6:00 pm
by Gosling1
Charnwood is quite the up-market suburb these days Bluey........but you can still get an ekki at the shops if you want !
