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November 14th, 2018

Moving From Mainland To Tasmania

 

With a vibrant lifestyle, amazing scenery, and pleasant climate, Tasmania attracts thousands of tourists yearly from all parts of the world. However, it is not only tourists that are charmed by the unique beauty of this small state in Australia. With more than 349,000 people moving interstate every year, Tasmania gets a fair share from these by receiving more than 10,500 new arrivals every year. Being the only island state in Australia and the smallest of all the states, Tasmania consists of a mixture of stunning scenery with quite affordable and safe cities. The island state is separated from the rest of the mainland by the Bass Strait and has gorgeous landscapes. Popularly known as the “Island of Inspiration”, Tasmania has been regarded as Australia’s Natural State. These are among the many reasons why you should take a closer look at the state. To help you, here are some of the things that you need to know before you move to Tasmania.

Where to live

Although Tasmania is one of the smallest states in Australia, here you will enjoy the benefits of living in cosmopolitan towns with easily accessible beaches and national parks. Tasmania is made up of two main regions which include the Southern Tasmania and North West coast Tasmania region. So now let’s look at some of the cities in Southern and North West coast Tasmania region.

Moving to Hobart

If you are moving to Tasmania because of work, you will most likely settle in or near Hobart. Located in the South, Hobart is a buzzing city that boasts vibrant shops, restaurants and museums. It is a small city when compared with the other cities in the rest of the Australian mainland. While it is quite small compared to most of the cities in the mainland, Hobart is the capital of Tasmania.

Port Arthur

Located about 100 kilometers south east of Hobart, Port Arthur is a small town in the Tasman Peninsula. The city is only one and half hour drive from Hobart and houses Port Arthur Historic Site which is the main attraction here.

Richmond

If you are looking to have a laidback, slower paced lifestyle with beautiful surrounds then Richmond is the city for you. The city is just a half hour’s drive from Hobart.

Launceston

Located on the Tamar River, Launceston is another major town in Tasmania. With a population of about 70,000 people, it is the second largest city in Tasmania. It is also an hour’s drive from the mainland and is connected to Melbourne and Sydney by daily flights.

Devonport

Also known as the ‘’Gateway to Tasmania’’, the North West Coast city of Devonport is the third largest city in Tasmania. This is a nice place for those people looking for employment opportunities to live in.

Cheapest way to move to Tasmania

Most interstate removalists are often reluctant from moving people to and from Tasmania mainly because it is costly. The few removalists who agree to help you move your home to Tasmania tend to charge very high prices for their services. This is why most of the people moving to and from here prefer self pack removals. Being the cheapest way to move interstate, using a self pack shipping container keeps the moving expenses down and ensures that you have more flexibility when moving. Moving using a self pack shipping container is where you order for a shipping container, pack it by yourself, and then it is delivered for you to your new home.

Quarantine Requirements when moving to Tasmania

If you are planning to move to Tasmania, there are some quarantine rules that you will need to adhere to. When moving, items like plants, fruits, vegetables, seeds may not be allowed to enter Tasmania. In addition, vehicles, animals, and anything containing soil is also not allowed. If you are moving with your pet, ensure that you carry all the up-to-date copies of your pet’s vaccination documents. You should also ensure that your pet has been treated for worms. The best way to do this is to carry a letter from your veterinary to prove that your pet is in good health.

Conclusion

Whether you are looking for a safe place to live with your kids or just want to escape from the pollution, overcrowding, and bustle of the mainland, Tasmania is a good place to settle in. Before you finally make the decision to move to Tasmania, it is advisable to research for job opportunities in the state. However, since the state is usually short of skilled employees, it is not a surprise to find that your profession is in high demand here.


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