I moved to Tasmania for work, here's what you should know before you go |
Sweltering summer temperatures, long commutes, high property prices, and city skylines can force many people to search for a fresh start in Tasmania.
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And given how much it rains, the grass is often literally and metaphorically greener for those looking for a tree change.
After moving to Tasmania in mid-2024, here are some things I wish I knew before I made the journey across the Bass Strait.
If you think the rain, wind and cool air means you won't get sunburnt living in Tasmania, think again.
Apparently a thinner ozone layer, less polluted air, and longer summer daylight makes the sun and UV rays more intense on the island.
This is information I learnt the hard way.
Although the intense burn I received after spending 20 minutes in the sun peeled for a week, I'm thankful for the lesson as living in Tasmania has inspired me to step up my sunscreen game, which includes never leaving the house without applying a thick layer to my skin.
"What's a heat pump?"
It's a question I asked many times after moving to........