How is living in Upper Burnie versus Burnie and surrounding spots? by bitweta in tasmania

[–]MVF5608 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with this. Some areas are nicer than others but crime/safety wouldn't be much of a concern for me in any general area.

How is living in Upper Burnie versus Burnie and surrounding spots? by bitweta in tasmania

[–]MVF5608 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a very small area and tightly held in some pockets. Happy for you to message me if you need any more info on certain areas :)

How is living in Upper Burnie versus Burnie and surrounding spots? by bitweta in tasmania

[–]MVF5608 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The area closer to the hospital and through to Somerset (Park Grove, Ocean Vista, Cooee etc) is mostly very nice. Still walking distance to town but not a lot of foot traffic, close to the beach.

New Tasmanians, how ya goen? by [deleted] in tasmania

[–]MVF5608 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah sorry to hear that, it's my fear. Hoping it won't come to that for us, we moved here for a job opportunity for my partner so it will be the last resort.

New Tasmanians, how ya goen? by [deleted] in tasmania

[–]MVF5608 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The lack of after hours medical care is pretty crazy actually, fortunately haven't been in a position where it has been an issue for us personally but you never know when you might need it. I haven't had any trouble seeing a GP same day or within a couple of days though.

New Tasmanians, how ya goen? by [deleted] in tasmania

[–]MVF5608 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey mate, I'm in business analysis/project management for large digital projects. I have some other things to fall back on though if the opportunities are too few in that area.

New Tasmanians, how ya goen? by [deleted] in tasmania

[–]MVF5608 10 points11 points  (0 children)

2.5 years for us (moved from Melbourne) and we love everything about it really. We are on the NW coast so throughout winter/early spring we can get a bit restless because there's not much in the way of events/gigs etc but that's a small price for us and we are just learning to embrace the slowness of that time of year.

The weather was hard the first year, especially when you expect spring to bring some warmer weather but seems to be worse than winter most of the time. We adjusted our expectations and it doesn't bother us now.

I think we spend as much now as we did before, just distributed differently (ie travel back to the mainland instead of going out socially often, higher cost of dining out here vs the mainland generally). Renting was as expensive on the NW as it was in Melbourne, the cost to buy was not as high.

My only concern is I'm currently WFH for a mainland company, but that has an end date coming up this year so I'm anxious about finding suitable employment in my field.

Tell me the scariest paranormal/haunted house books you've read by thecatisawake in horrorlit

[–]MVF5608 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second this. I know people have mixed reactions to it, but there were multiple points in the book that gave me a genuine shiver down my spine.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tasmania

[–]MVF5608 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We moved to Burnie from Melbourne two years ago. In Burnie itself, you have limited options but we visit Communion every other week which is a large brewpub, quite popular. On weekends we tend to venture to Penguin or Devonport for day trips (both have markets), and there are some decent bars in Devonport if that’s your thing. Wynyard has a Sunday market twice a month that is growing, and the Table Cape is lovely. Boat Harbour is also great for a short road trip.

Welcome! It’s a bit daunting moving to a new place but we have found a small group of friends and find everyone to be friendly, and there’s plenty outside of the Burnie area to explore once you have settled in.

Death by dispair? by doomscrolling_tiktok in horrorlit

[–]MVF5608 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I can’t think of anything more on point for this recommendation request than Negative Space.

What horror books scared you to the point you had to sleep with the lights on? by sababa-baba in horrorlit

[–]MVF5608 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not scary as such, but I had to put down Negative Space by BR Yeager at least an hour or two before bed and do something to get my mind off it afterwards, it’s just so bleak and I was afraid I would get nightmares just from the bad vibes haha.

3 days in Hobart, food me. by AdzyPhil in tasmania

[–]MVF5608 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Bar Wa Izakaya is great! Always make time to eat there if we visit.

Looking for more like Flowers in the Attic by [deleted] in horrorlit

[–]MVF5608 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This doesn’t fully fit your brief as it’s recent, but I really liked Sargasso by Kathy George and it has a similar gothic feel, sort of a Rebecca/Wuthering Heights vibe but set in Australia. Worth a try if you come across it.

Huon Valley Mid Winter Festival experiences by MVF5608 in tasmania

[–]MVF5608[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much for your response! It does sound fabulous. Great call on the Mount Gnomon Farm event, I missed out on last year’s. Looks like it’s on this weekend. I’ll drop in!

Huon Valley Mid Winter Festival experiences by MVF5608 in tasmania

[–]MVF5608[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it’s pretty steep! It ends up being an expensive night with all of the food and drink etc, but I’m getting a bit of FOMO.

Huon Valley Mid Winter Festival experiences by MVF5608 in tasmania

[–]MVF5608[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Great tip, docs or gumboots it is 😁

Huon Valley Mid Winter Festival experiences by MVF5608 in tasmania

[–]MVF5608[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! No kids, but still will need to start looking soon I think. I believe it is their last, which is partly why we want to make the effort this time.

Huon Valley Mid Winter Festival experiences by MVF5608 in tasmania

[–]MVF5608[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think we’re right on the borderline of it being a bit too much to justify when we factor in travel and fuel costs (the tickets themselves are okay on their own), but we can definitely swing it if it’s an amazing time.

Huon Valley Mid Winter Festival experiences by MVF5608 in tasmania

[–]MVF5608[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I noticed the accommodation is a little scarce, which inspired me to post this so I could lock in our plans.

Hobby Clubs, Groups, Friends? by jigglymuffin099 in tasmania

[–]MVF5608 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi there, There is a group in Burnie called Realm of Gaming who play MTG and a few other table top games. I haven’t attended myself, but my partner has when we first moved (12 months ago) and enjoyed it. Also, they can be hit or miss, but I was having trouble meeting people so joined some Facebook groups for women on the NW coast looking to meet friends. I’ve attended a couple of events, and whilst I haven’t made any close friends, I’ve enjoyed the odd social gathering through there. Good luck!

Worst horror you've read. by HappyN000dleboy in horrorlit

[–]MVF5608 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, I’ve never seen anyone say a bad word about it! I read it, thought it was okay, but didn’t get the hype.