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Move to Tasmania
Tasmania, known affectionately as Tassie, has a lot to offer. If you’re toying with the idea of moving off the mainland, you probably have lots of questions. In this guide, we’ll provide all the answers, offering useful information about living in Tasmania and tips for moving to Tasmania.

Finding work in Tasmania
One of the first tasks to tick off your list before you move to Tasmania is finding a job. The good news is that there are several methods you can use to find work. The primary industries in Tasmania include:

Health and social care
Education
Construction
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Professional, scientific and technical services
Financial and insurance services
More and more residents are choosing to search online for jobs, but there are also recruitment agencies based in Tasmania. You can register with agencies that specialise in certain sectors or companies that advertise for a wide range of roles. The government careers site is an excellent place to look for vacancies within the education and healthcare industries.

The cost of living in Tasmania
If you’re thinking of moving to Tasmania, it’s helpful to compare the cost of living so that you have an insight into how much everyday items and expenses like rent cost before you decide to relocate. Statistics suggest that living in Tasmania is cheaper than residing in many of the large cities in Australia. Consumer prices are around 10% lower in Hobart than Sydney and renting will cost you up to 38% less in Tasmania. The average cost of living for a family of four in Hobart is estimated at $4,405 per month without rent.

Working in Tasmania
Some people who move to Tasmania may want to keep hold of a job on the mainland, and there are also opportunities to work remotely, with flexible working becoming more commonplace across Australia. If you do want to find work in Tasmania, however, there is a diverse range of roles available. The healthcare sector is the biggest employer, but there are also many jobs in construction, agriculture, hospitality, professional services, financial and insurance services, arts and culture and tourism. The largest cities, Hobart and Launceston, tend to attract those searching for jobs in the finance, IT, communications, retail and hospitality sectors.

The weather in Tasmania
The weather in Tasmania is a subject of conversation that never fails to crop up in small talk and exchanges by the water cooler. This is because conditions are often more unpredictable than other areas. Tasmania’s geography and location mean that it has its own microclimate. The weather can change quickly without much warning, and it is possible to experience sun, showers, high winds and clear skies in a single day. Typically, the summer is the best time to visit, with drier conditions and plenty of warm sunshine. In the winter, temperatures can plunge dramatically, with snow a feature of forecasts most years. Autumn and spring tend to be pleasant, but there is a risk of rain and storm clouds.

Reasons to move to Tasmania
There are several reasons to move to Tasmania. Living in Tasmania offers an array of benefits, particularly for those looking to embrace a new lifestyle and adopt a slower, more leisurely pace of life.

Affordable housing
It has become increasingly difficult to get onto the property ladder, and many buyers are also struggling to climb up the ladder once they’ve purchased their first home. Tasmania is one of the most affordable places to buy. Statistics suggest that the average house price in Hobart reached $420,000 in January 2019. This figure is significantly lower than the average prices in Sydney ($840,000), Melbourne ($665,000), Brisbane ($490,000) and Canberra ($591,000).

Slower pace of life
The population of Tasmania is around 540,000 and even the cities of Hobart and Launceston have a small-town feel. The pace of life is slower and more languid than in the large cities on the mainland and there’s scope to enjoy downtime and valuable hours away from the desk exploring mountains, lakes, national parks and beaches. The skylines are not dominated by skyscrapers and people tend to have a healthy work-life balance. If you move to Hobart or you’re planning a move to Launceston, you can enjoy the best of both worlds. There are jobs, there’s a vibrant cultural scene and there’s plenty to do, but you won’t feel like you’re caught up in a rat race or find yourself queuing in traffic for hours to get to work.

Thriving food and wine scene
For foodies and fans of wine tasting, Tasmania is a dream destination. Known for its fantastic wine trails, craft beers and bustling farmer’s markets, Tasmania has a vibrant, thriving culinary industry, attracting visitors from all over the world. There’s an abundance of restaurants, cafes, pubs and delis selling all kinds of wonderful local produce.

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