‘The grass is not always greener on the other side. Australia was never perfect either’

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Irish Abroad: The grass is not always greener on the other side. Australia was never perfect either’

Lisa and Diarmaid Connolly lived in Sydney for nine years. They bought what they thought was their “forever home”, had great jobs in the city, and their eldest was enrolled in school for January 2022.

Australia’s Department of Home Affairs said that between July 2020 and May 2021, 34,200 residents left Australia with the intention to be away for more than a year. For the first time since 1946, net overseas migration to Australia was negative in the year to March 2021, according to figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

“Of course there are times when you’re like ‘Oh God, what have we done’, but both me and my husband have always said that we’d be happy wherever we were. You kind of have to just decide and make the most of it,” she says. Ciara Newport, from New Ross in Co Wexford, lived in Sydney and then on the Central Coast of New South Wales with her partner and two children for almost 10 years.

Ciara Newport: ‘Because of Covid we weren’t able to get home for the last two years and you miss out on so much’ Western Australia, with a population of around 2.6 million, implemented strict internal and international border closures throughout the pandemic. The state did not have large outbreaks like New South Wales and Victoria and has recorded nine deaths of coronavirus to date.

Zoe Johnson and her family: ‘Life in Perth has been pretty normal, we have a few short lockdowns, but nothing that has a huge impact on day to day life' “It’s been really hard watching everything that’s happening at home. I think that was probably the toughest thing initially ... it just felt like a completely different world to what was going on in Australia at the time.”

“There were so many people who moved here just before the borders closed and were here and they didn’t really know anyone at all. They were trapped and their families were telling them to stay in Australia because it was seen as being safer. There was a lot of loneliness, I think, for people,” she says.

 

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We need to move away from the media's illusion that irish people have no thoughts for themselves and believe everything outside is perfect. We don't and have never thought this. I know plenty of people who moved to oz, USA, European countries and it just suits their lifestyles.

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