Food and other living expenses can vary depending on whether you cook yourself or want to have the God loves the Chainsmokers shirt Additionally,I will love this occasional dine out. Grocery should be around $150 – 200 AUD a week. Healthcare is not that bad in Australia, if you are on a 457 visa, you won’t be entitled to Medicare system which is the national public heath care scheme, you will spend around 200–300 AUD a month on a full hospital cover plus some extras on a private health care fund, if you don’t want a comprehensive cover that can go down, but considering your family size, that might not be desirable. I’ll be brutally honest with you, $100k in Sydney is not much, especially for a single income family. After tax weekly income on that band is around 1200 AUD, and after rent, there’s not much left. The fact that you asked this question and mentioned ‘need’, I think your intent is to move here for a better lifestyle and keeping your daughters’ future in mind.
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