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Searching for dream homes in Australia

25/11/2017 | posted under: Emigrate

A dream home in Australia

If you're a regular follower of my blog, you'll know that my family and I relocated to Brisbane from Hampshire in the UK back in 2014. A few months after we arrived, we bought our first home in Australia. . . . Keep Reading

How NOT to travel with kids and a giant mountain of travel luggage

12/08/2016 | posted under: Emigrate

Travel with kids

Seeing as I’ve just launched my new migration website, Smart Steps to Australia, I’m reminiscing about the experience of moving to Australia from the UK. Can you believe we’ve lived here for almost two years already?!At the time it all felt like a huge challenge. Taking three kids away from their grandparents. Saying goodbye to our parents and not knowing when we’d get to see them again. Selling the house we’d lived in for ten years. Leaving all of our friends behind. There were so many . . . Keep Reading

Smart Steps to Australia has launched (with a sneaky peek backstage at the set up + costs)

27/07/2016 | posted under: Emigrate, Lifestyle

Picture of Karen Bleakley, Founder of Smart Steps to Australia

I've been a little bit quiet on here and social media for the last few weeks. I can finally show you the reason why: Smart Steps to Australia has now launched! . . . Keep Reading

Moving to Australia: There’s no place like home

01/07/2016 | posted under: Emigrate

Moving to Australia - picture of some people on a beach

Moving to Australia was the scariest thing I’ve ever done. It’s also something that I look back on with a huge sense of achievement – we felt the fear and did it anyway – and now we’re living a life we love. . . . Keep Reading

New family migration business: Smart Steps to Australia launching soon

13/04/2016 | posted under: Emigrate

Couple in front of Uluru - Smart Steps to Australia

Now the launch of Don't Panic! A Practical Guide to Twins, Triplets and More is well underway (I'm getting some awesome feedback on it by the way!), it's time for me to concentrate on my new business.Smart Steps to Australia came to life at the end of last year when I was awarded a Queensland home-based business grant. The grant paid for a series of business coaching sessions with Jenna Black. The coaching helped me to identify the work I was doing that wasn't filling me with joy and . . . Keep Reading

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BY KAREN BLEAKLEY
Karen
Hi! I’m Karen - a beach and travel obsessed mum of three and founder of Smart Steps to Australia - a migration website created to help support UK families on their move to Australia. Sharing my life as a writer, mum and entrepreneur while raising three kids including twins and chasing the Aussie dream. Visit my About Me page

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