We moved to Australia from UK as a result of it is higher right here for our children
British families have revealed why they’ve uprooted their lives to move their children to Australia so their children can enjoy a ‘better life’.
Better healthcare and an outdoor lifestyle are among the reasons parents of young broods claim to have made the 24-hour flight across to the other side of the world.
Kimberley Lucas moved from Scotland to Sydney 16 months ago, citing the family-friendly benefits of living in the sunny country.
In a TikTok video Kimberley said the playgrounds are ‘amazing’.
‘Although it is hot and sunny outside, there are shaded areas to protect your children from the high UV.
‘Because of the weather here you spend a lot of time outdoors and as a mum it’s great to be out, we eat lunch in the park.
British families have been uprooting their lives to move their children to Australia in order for them to have a ‘better life’
Kimberley Lucas (pictured) moved from Scotland to Sydney 16 months ago and spoke about the family-friendly benefits of living in the sunny country
‘We spend winter outside because of the sunshine and we get to spend a lot of time in our garden.’
Another British woman, who goes by the name Kezza on TikTok, said her son had ‘excelled’ and is in ‘such a happy place’ since moving down under.
In one clip, she said her child loves school and where he lives and that they typically spend weekends ‘at the beach or in the pool’.
Kezza – who moved with her husband and their son to Brisbane – added that they now ‘get a lot more time together as a family’.
She added: ‘Ian is doing a slightly different job role which means he’s home every night, whereas in the UK he was away Monday to Friday every week sometimes away at weekends as well.
‘Whereas here he’s home by 4pm every afternoon so we’ve just got so much time together. A dad should see his son and a son should see his dad.’
The family even paid a whopping £12,800 for their British bulldog Frank to join them on their adventure. The cost included the flight, the 30-day quarantine, the trip to their family home after isolation and shots.
Speaking about their son Zac’s transition to his new life in Australia, Kezza said in another video: ‘He loves his school, he loves where he lives.
Kimberley said: ‘We spend winter outside because of the sunshine and we get to spend a lot of time in our garden’
In a TikTok video, Kimberley said that ‘parent rooms’ can usually be found in every shopping centre
‘We spend weekends in the pool or at the beach because the weather’s just on our side.
Issuing a word of advice to Brits who are on the fence about disrupting their children’s family life and moving away from grandparents, she added: ‘Don’t let [guilt] overtake your decision to move here, because it’s wonderful.
‘We get a lot more time together.’ And we use WhatsApp, so we can video call and text. We’re in contact [with grandparents] daily.’
Last month, the British Medical Journal found that life expectancy in Australia is two years longer than in the UK.
Experts partly put it down to people being happier and healthier there, as well as the reduced smoking and drug abuse rates.
Another parent, Clara, who goes by @claras.home on TikTok, decided to move from the UK to Australia as her partner’s family live there, and added that it was best to move the family to another country while her children were ‘still very young’.
She explained: ‘At the moment, to give our children a better lifestyle is what I’m hoping for, in terms of being outside, more sunshine…
Kimberley said: ‘Because of the weather here you spend a lot of time outdoors and as a mum it’s great to be out, we eat lunch in the park’
Kimberley said that playgrounds in Australia ‘are just amazing’ and that although it is hot and sunny outside, there are shaded areas to protect your children from the high UV
Another British woman, who goes by the name Kezza (pictured, right) on TikTok, said her son had ‘excelled’ and is in ‘such a happy place’ since her family moved out there
Kezza – who moved with her husband and their son to Brisbane – added that they now ‘get a lot more time together as a family’
Clara decided to move from the UK to Australia as her partner’s family live there, and added that it was best to move the family to another country while her children were ‘still very young’
Meanwhile, Aussie Blaire spoke about the differences between British and Australian primary schools after moving to the UK
‘I don’t know about you but this grey, windy, rainy weather that we’ve been having in the UK for months on end is getting pretty old.’
Meanwhile, Aussie Blaire spoke about the differences between British and Australian primary schools after moving to the UK.
In a TikTok video, she noted that P.E. lessons in the UK often take place ‘indoors’, alluding to the fact that cold British weather was to blame. On the other hand, she said ‘most’ of Australia’s sporting activities at schools take place outdoors.
She added that in Australia, wearing a sun hat is required at all times for students to be able to play outside, while British school don’t appear to enforce the rule ‘unless it’s summer’.
Blaire was also surprised to learn of a variety of religious studies being more actively taught in British schools, while she claims Australia’s classes focus more on Christianity and is taught ‘once a week.’
The mother observed how spelling and reading is ‘a lot more advanced’ in the UK, and also shared her opinion on the stark difference in the type of food served in schools.
In Australia, children are served ‘brain food’ at 10am, another meal during recess, and a full lunch later in the day.
Meanwhile, the mother observed that children in British schools eat a hot meal at lunch and a smaller snack during the mid-morning.
It comes as a British woman who has ventured to the other side of the globe for a new life is on a bid to ‘de-influence’ others from going to Australia.
Hannah, who now lives in Perth, migrated across the globe in February of this year.
But unlike the gorgeous sunsets and picturesque walks we see online, the young woman’s experience of the country has been very different.
‘I would like to de-influence you to move to Australia,’ she said in the clip with over 200,000 views.
‘Because the girls on TikTok that just make videos of them running on the beach at 6 am having an acai bowl, enjoying the sunrise it is not like that.’