Moving to Darwin

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Lowlyf

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Hey all,

I have recently accepted a position which requires me to relocate from Brisbane QLD to Darwin, NT.

Just wondering if anyone on here has lived in Darwin or is currently living there and can tell me the good, the bad and the ugly?

Cheers!
 
Got a few mates that live up there, all they seem to do is work, get pissed and fish/shoot shit. Seems alright if thats what you enjoy.
 

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I moved to the Gold Coast early last year.

The cost of living up there is crazy but it's ok if you make enough money.

It is a bit of a police state so make sure you keep your nose clean.

I was never much of a fisherman myself but I loved eating the barra. Probably some of the least contaminated fisheries out there.

The heat is nice sometimes and other times it can be a nightmare. I don't suggest using airconditioning too much, make sure you enjoy the fresh air at night as much as you can. If you hear lightning coming unplug your modem, it's much more likely that your modem will get cooked through the phone line than anything else. It happened to me once but it was time to upgrade to a new ADSL2 modem anyway.

Be careful of crocodiles if out in the wetlands. They're everywhere and they're hungry. Many a man has been caught out thinking they weren't being stalked after spotting crocs nearby.

Be prepared for blackouts. The grid is shit up there and Power and Water are a bunch of drongos.

DRINK WATER! Can't stress this one enough. Good thing the tap water up there is excellent so there shouldn't be much problem.

Judge the aboriginals by their cleanliness and not the color of their skin or how well they speak English. Nobody likes a racist.

Beware of cracked lips in the dry season. It's like a desert. Lip balm is your friend even if you've never had to use it before in your life.
 
I moved to the Gold Coast early last year.

The cost of living up there is crazy but it's ok if you make enough money.

It is a bit of a police state so make sure you keep your nose clean.

I was never much of a fisherman myself but I loved eating the barra. Probably some of the least contaminated fisheries out there.

The heat is nice sometimes and other times it can be a nightmare. I don't suggest using airconditioning too much, make sure you enjoy the fresh air at night as much as you can. If you hear lightning coming unplug your modem, it's much more likely that your modem will get cooked through the phone line than anything else. It happened to me once but it was time to upgrade to a new ADSL2 modem anyway.

Be careful of crocodiles if out in the wetlands. They're everywhere and they're hungry. Many a man has been caught out thinking they weren't being stalked after spotting crocs nearby.

Be prepared for blackouts. The grid is shit up there and Power and Water are a bunch of drongos.

DRINK WATER! Can't stress this one enough. Good thing the tap water up there is excellent so there shouldn't be much problem.

Judge the aboriginals by their cleanliness and not the color of their skin or how well they speak English. Nobody likes a racist.

Beware of cracked lips in the dry season. It's like a desert. Lip balm is your friend even if you've never had to use it before in your life.
Thanks for that mate. Very useful info.

I'm looking at apartments around Nightcliff. Can you recommend any decent suburbs to live?
 
Thanks for that mate. Very useful info.

I'm looking at apartments around Nightcliff. Can you recommend any decent suburbs to live?

Nightcliff is fine but it's sorta in the middle. Bit of a cruise to Cas shopping centre and a bit of a cruise into town.

See if you can get closer to the city. Fannie Bay, Stuart Park or even in the city as there's a lot of apartment buildings that have gone up in the last few years.
 
Nightcliff is fine but it's sorta in the middle. Bit of a cruise to Cas shopping centre and a bit of a cruise into town.

See if you can get closer to the city. Fannie Bay, Stuart Park or even in the city as there's a lot of apartment buildings that have gone up in the last few years.
As you know the rent up there is bloody ridiculous and closer you go the worse the prices get!
 
As you know the rent up there is bloody ridiculous and closer you go the worse the prices get!

Do you want to pay $50 for the taxi home (if you can get one) after a night at the club?

That is the question.

There's more to do and see in the city.

If you're not into getting out much then yeah you can save some money. Just avoid Coconut Grove and some parts of Parap, these are the ghettos.
 

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Nah, if they smell you can judge them for being a drunken longrasser and keep your distance.
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Do you want to pay $50 for the taxi home (if you can get one) after a night at the club?

That is the question.

There's more to do and see in the city.

If you're not into getting out much then yeah you can save some money. Just avoid Coconut Grove and some parts of Parap, these are the ghettos.
Isn't Coconut Grove on the waterfront?
 
Stay away from the areas frequented by the american soldiers. They have no respect for any community they fraternize with. It's a well documented phenomena.
 
A freind of mine worked in Darwin for a few years recently, she absolutely loathed the place.

I see you like drinking, shooting & fishing, from what she mentioned they are mainstream activities in the Territory (something I'd like, and she hated).

Humidity, seriously, be ready for it (of course this also depends where you're from).

Be prepared to face public drunkeness, verbal abuse and lack of hygiene on a daily basis (depending on where you live and what you do).

Ever been to W.A. and noticed the mindless fanaticism of West Aussies? N.T. somwhat similar, you have to accept that everything is the 'Territory Way'. Inflexible, mindless, parochialism.

Expensive as all hell too, apparently, everything costs a bundle (not suprising when a lot of it has to be trucked in).

She gave it two thumbs down. But she probably wasn't suited to a lot of factors up there.

If you like drinking, shooting, fishing, the heat, and are making plenty of cash, then you'll probably like it.

P.S. Don't forget the cyclones.
 
A freind of mine worked in Darwin for a few years recently, she absolutely loathed the place.

I see you like drinking, shooting & fishing, from what she mentioned they are mainstream activities in the Territory (something I'd like, and she hated).

Humidity, seriously, be ready for it (of course this also depends where you're from).

Be prepared to face public drunkeness, verbal abuse and lack of hygiene on a daily basis (depending on where you live and what you do).

Ever been to W.A. and noticed the mindless fanaticism of West Aussies? N.T. somwhat similar, you have to accept that everything is the 'Territory Way'. Inflexible, mindless, parochialism.

Expensive as all hell too, apparently, everything costs a bundle (not suprising when a lot of it has to be trucked in).

She gave it two thumbs down. But she probably wasn't suited to a lot of factors up there.

If you like drinking, shooting, fishing, the heat, and are making plenty of cash, then you'll probably like it.

P.S. Don't forget the cyclones.
Yeah the is probably going to kill me, but I work in engineering so I'm office bound most of the time so it shouldn't be too bad.

I am going to try and find some hunting mates so I can head out bush and shoot some sh*t. I love that.
 
Yeah the is probably going to kill me, but I work in engineering so I'm office bound most of the time so it shouldn't be too bad.

I am going to try and find some hunting mates so I can head out bush and shoot some sh*t. I love that.

Enjoy your time, I really don't know how far you have to travel to shoot various things, but there are plenty of vermin in the N.T. (camels, buffalo, pigs), plus some tasty critters too. I'd love to shoot some of the bigger animals.
 
Lol, $50 is a pretty good deal imo. :p

-fare to my place to city is $65+. Sometimes cheaper and easier and funner to get a hotel room in the city-

Well perhaps you shouldn't be living out in the sticks. Or perhaps you just like getting a room ;)
 

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