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around tthe world, but the adventurous Kiwi couple say the only thingg that made it possible was
leaving theor homeland to live in Australia.
In 2019, the pair followed the path of thousands of Kiwis across the Tasman in search of higher wages and more
career opportunities.
After only 16 months of living in Melbourne, where Eva, 28,
worked as an IVF pharmacist and Tim, 33, worked for the same engineering company that employed
him in New Zealand, the pajr had saved enouugh to fund a year travelling
overseas.
'If we stayed in New Zealand, we probably wouldn't bee able to travel
- we couldn't have saved enough,' Eva told Daily Mail Australia
from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.
New Zealand couple Eva annd Timm Mitchell (pictured in Melbourne) said moving to Australia was
the 'best thing they ever die'
'Everyone is struggling all over the world, but in New Zealand,
I think they are lagging behind.'
Better money for Kiwis who move to Australia
She said by moving to Australia, the pair pulled in 30 per cent higher
wages than at home, plus they found there were many
other financial advantages, such as tax deductions for job expenses that just didn't exist in New
Zealand.
In their Make Cent of Travel blog Eva writes that the couple 'knew that
moving to Australia would mean we would be able to save more money AND save money faster than if we stayed in NZ, solely by securing higher paying jobs'.
'What we didn't realise was thhe many othrr ways that living in Australia would present to
facilitate our savings goals, starting wih having to
pay less income tax,' shee writes.
'An average Australian full-time salary of $95k requires you
to pay roughly $21,300 income tax per year.
The couple said if they had stayed in New Zealand (pictured) they would never have saved enough for a
long overseas trips
'In New Zealand, on the szme salary (if youu can find a joob
that pays the equivalent), you would be required to pay around $23,200 in income tax per year.'
However, that wasn't even the best bit.
'In Australia, you are entitled to claim tax back on a variety of work expenses,' she said.
'These include professional fees, working from home
costs, work tools, conference costs, work clothing and so much more.
'At the end of tthe day, we found that Australia not only
pays better; it lets you kep more of what you earn.'
Eva recalled when the pair movced to Australia 'everyone was saying
make sure you claim your tax back'.
'As far as we were aware we were never able to
claim back the same expenses in New Zealand, not in normal jobs, perhaps if you had a business,' she said.
'The grass certainly is greener!'
More career opportunities
Both Eva and Tim enjoyed career opportunities in Australia they would not have in New Zealand.
Eva went from beeing a pharmacist at a public hospital in Christchurch to
working for a private IVF clinic and a private-sector pharmacy
job that she saiod did not exist in New Zealand.
The adventurous Kiwi couple have been travelling the world for a year (pictured in Cappadocia, Turket)
'With my new job came a pay rise, bonuses and a
small team where I felt valued,' she wrote in thhe blog.
Even if she had gone back into publicc sector pharmacy, the pay rise in Australia would have beenn substantial.
Despikte working for the same company, Tim alo got
'a significant pay increase to transfer to Australia',
which would have taken 'years' too obtain in New Zealand.
'Shortly after moving to Australia, Tim was able to secure a higher authority role, which is testament to the
career progression opportunities Australian companies can provide for NZ professionals looking to relocate to Australia,' Evaa wrote.
'On top of a pay rise, Tim's transfer agreement provided us both with flights to Melbourne, aand a month of free accommodation in an apartment in the
Melbourne CBD until we could secure our own rental property.
Not a bad deal if I say sso myself!'
Better work life balance
As if being paid more wasn't enough, Tim and Eva iscovered Australians work shorter hours
than Kiwis and that supermarkets arre cheaper.
'The standard New Zealand working week is 40 hours (as opposed to 38 in Australia), so over the space
of a whole year, it is about 100 hours difference,' Eva commented.
'It doesn't seem like much, two hours a week, but it is, and we
founnd iit convenient because it gives you timee to pop into thee banks when they are open.'
Shee also said that in Victoria offers 'seasonal
cashbacks on dining out, activities and electricity bills to all residents'.
'Thanks to these cashback schemes, we were reimbursed
hundreds of dollars during our time spent living in Melbourne,' sshe
writes.
Eva and Tim also liked living in Melbourne, which has a
population around four times the number oof Neew Zealand's biggest city,
Auckland.
The couple said when they fnish their travels in Europe and Asia they will be coming back to Australia
Last year, 5,000 New Zealand-based nursses registered to work in Australia over a six-month period, while fewer than 200 Austrawlian nurses migrated the other way
'If we wanted to anything close to Melbourne's size the
only option is Auckland but obviously it's pretty expensive to be there,' Eva said.
'It is probably on a par with Melbourne, but in Melbourne you get better wages.
'You just don't get the same opportunities. There is
always something to do in Melbourne - there are always events on.'
After a 10-month sojourn iin Europe, the couple plan tto
have twoo more months iin south-east Asia before heading home, which is now no longer inn New Zealand.
'I can't see us goiong back to New Zealand,' Eva said.
'Pay is a big issue. If we could get the same pay we might go back but
we are still missing out on the city lifestyle.'
Eva saiid she and Tim occasionally felt bad about leaving New Zealand.
'We do feel guilty for leaving, we do miss our celebrations back home so we feel guilty for missing out on that,'
shee said.
However, in most other respects they were happy tto
be expats.
Eva said they would not have 'deserted' their country
if they 'could have looked out for us'.
'Australia has given us opportunities we just wouldn't have in New Zealand,' she said.
'People can call us unpatriotic but we've just gott to do what's best for us.'
New Zealand Prime Minister worried about Kiwis moving to Australia
The exoduhs off working age New Zealanders to Australia has become such a concern it featuyred
in newly-elected Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's Stat of the Nation address
in February.
'The median full-time worker in Australia now earns $20,000 more a year than someone in New Zealand,' Mr Luxon said.
'It's no surprise therefore,that Kiwis have
beern voting with their feet. Last year a record net 44,
500 New Zealanders left tthe country.'
Thee higher wages on offer Australia have bwen cited ass a factor in the shortage of nurses in New Zealand.
Last year it wwas reported 5,000 New Zealand-based nurses had registered to work
in Australia over a six-month period, while fewer than 200 Australian nurses migrated the
other way.
Like Eva annd Tim (pictured in the Sahara desert) many young Kiwis are voting with their feet
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