Posts Tagged ‘australia’

Actress Sheree Murphy Emigrates To Australia

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Blooming lovely: Sheree, who is expecting her fourth child with husband Harry Kewell covered her baby bump in a cream cape blouseThe actress Sheree Murphy has thrown a lavish send-off party to say goodbye to all her friends before she emigrates to Australia.

The 36 year-old, who is currently pregnant with her fourth child, is emigrating to Australia with her husband Harry Kewell and their two daughters, Ruby (8), Matilda (3), and their son Taylor (10).

Her husband Harry, who is originally from Australia, has recently joined the Melbourne Victory football team and the former Emmerdale star is moving the whole family Down under to join him.

Murphy was waved off in style by her WAG friends Coleen Rooney and Alex Gerrard at a leaving party in Liverpool. And her pals treated the mum with bags and bags of generous gifts galore.

As well as the WAGS, there were plenty of celebs present at the party including Coronation Street’s actress Kym Marsh, Hollyoaks’ star Gemma Merna and Sheree’s former co-star Charley Webb.

Despite hiring an international removals firm to transport all the family’s belongings all the way to Australia, Sheree reportedly didn’t look too nervous about the big move.

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Shipping To Australia: Melbourne Most Liveable City 2011

Monday, September 5th, 2011

A published survey has revealed that Melbourne in Australia is the world’s most liveable city.

For almost a decade, Vancouver in Canada has held the title in the annual Global Liveability Survey but the latest results has found that Australia has now topped the list; so if you want to live in the best rated location in the world use Robinsons International’s expert shipping Australia services to transport all your belongings.

The cities were assessed on stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure; and Australia and Canadian cities dominated seven out of the top 10 spots.

The most liveable cities 2011 were;

1.             Melbourne (Australia)

2.             Vienna (Austria)

3.             Vancouver (Canada)

4.             Toronto (Canada)

5.             Calgary (Canada)

6.             Sydney (Australia)

7.             Helsinki (Finland)

8.             Perth (Australia)

9.             Adelaide (Australia)

10.          Auckland (New Zealand)

As part of the survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit, 140 cities were surveyed. It said scores in Europe were down due to the Eurozone crisis which resulted in Athens, in Greece falling by 2.5%. The impact of the civil war in Libya has also decreased the liveability scores across the Middle East and North Africa. London in England ranked 53.

Australia reportedly recorded high due to relatively low crime rates and despite the rising costs of living, the cities offer a range of highly attractive factors.

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Australians Move House More Often

Friday, December 17th, 2010

According the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ quarterly social trends report released yesterday, people are moving house more often.

The figures painted the portrait of an increasingly mobile population across Australia with the desire for a bigger or better home, or a recent dwelling purchase, generally the most common reasons for moving.

Every second married couple with children had moved in the five years to 2007-08 and young people with no children were the most likely to find a new home (90 per cent) citing forming new relationships, as the reason for making a move.

45 per cent of families with dependent children moved within a five-year period compared to 17 per cent of older households without children.

For the small proportion of people who had a desire to move in the next 12 months, but considered it unlikely to happen, financial reasons were the most commonly reported barrier.

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