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We are from Sri Lanka & planing to come to Adelaide. What is the best area in Adelaide to find jobs & settle?

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We are from Sri Lanka & planing to come to Adelaide. What is the best area in Adelaide to find jobs & settle?

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  1. it depends on what jobs you are looking into and what your budget is for buying or renting a house.

    the eastern suburbs of adelaide, such as toorak gardens, burnside, norwood, unley, kensington, are really nice areas to live and are close to many shops and good public transport, and adelaide's best public and private schools. it is also a five or ten minute drive into the adelaide CBD.

    i dont recommend the northern or southern suburbs, unless thats all you can afford. lots of crime in those areas.

    the western suburbs, such as glenelg, brighton, glengowrie, are good because they're close to the beach, and arent anywhere near as expensive as the eastern suburbs, however it is about a twenty or thirty min drive into the city.


  2. Well from a global perspective, doritos have become more popular with multiculturalism. A dash of tomato sauce really brightens up a drab day on the dorito. So I think that really explains your problem.

  3. The Western Suburbs are just begining to boom...Glenelg is expensive but the area called Semaphore is lovely and a bit cheaper...most people work in the city. so it doesnt matter what suburb you live in. ...Semaphore is about a 20 min drive to the city.

  4. Sour cream can also compliment your doritos, or any family event, mexico is a fantastic place to settle and i hope you enjoy your stay =).

  5. What do you plan to do in Adelaide? The northern suburbs have got vehicle manufacturing at Elizabeth, and other manufacturing jobs, the city centre has admin and financial jobs, and so on. All areas of Adelaide have got advantages and disadvantages, so here are some of them:

    East of the city (Burnside, Norwood) more expensive, but good facilities and transport.

    West of the city (Port Adelaide, the beaches, Mile End) The beaches can be expensive, older suburbs are starting to be redeveloped, good transport.

    South ( Marion, Port Noarlunga), good transport, more beaches, some cheaper areas some more expensive. (I don't know this area very well at all, I lived there maybe 30 years ago)

    North East, (Golden Grove, Campbelltown). Newer areas like Golden Grove are nice, good transport and facilities, some of the older areas closer in might be cheaper.

    Outer North (Elizabeth, Salisbury) Jobs are available in manufacturing areas, but there are areas of higher unemployment, the new suburbs on the fringe might have less public transport, older areas amongst the cheapest in the metro area. ( I live near Elizabeth)

    Inner North (North Adelaide, Prospect, Mansfield Park) Good transport, Mansfield Park might be cheap but higher unemployment, North Adelaide and close suburbs may be expensive.

    Good luck!

  6. We haven't got enough water to support any more people so please reconsider and stay home.

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