
Liz Rowlinson
Editor and Journalist at Freelance
Editor at A Place in the Sun
Freelance property journalist, Financial Times, The Sunday Times & The Times; Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail. Editor of A Place in the Sun. Insta @rowlinsonliz
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3 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Liz Rowlinson
With climates for all tastes and some of the most world's most beautiful natural landscapes, New Zealand is a popular place for those in search of an adventure. The stunning scenery makes it one huge outdoor playground, while for others the slower pace and healthy work-life balance is as much a draw. Ranked fourth of 163 countries in the Global Peace Index, it's high on societal security and safety and is also often a top ten location in quality-of-life indexes.
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5 days ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Liz Rowlinson
Oliver applied to three forces and opted for Sapol for the best benefits package, which includes a government-sponsored permanent residency visa and healthcare. On January 1, the family moved to Adelaide. "We sold everything and jumped on a plane," says Helen. They were on the same flight as another British family making the same move through Sapol, which made the leap less daunting. "We had met the Wilsons before we left. We got on well as their children are a similar age to ours," says Helen.
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5 days ago |
aol.co.uk | Liz Rowlinson
An Australian twang rings out as the camera zooms out and shows a police officer in full uniform – on the beach in swimming trunks. Grant Stevens, commissioner of the South Australia Police (Sapol), is on a charm offensive on TikTok to recruit experienced police officers from Britain to fill their hiring shortages. He highlights the “competitive advantages” such as an attractive salary and coverage of permanent visa costs for applicants and their families.
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2 weeks ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Liz Rowlinson
Whangaparāoa Peninsula, where ex-pat Brits Robert and Sabrina Eaton have set up home. Photo / Greg BowkerFrom dramatic mountain ranges and fjords to long sandy beaches and vineyards, New Zealand is a bucket-list holiday destination for many Britons. New Zealand has previously been voted the best country in the world by Telegraph readers, and, as its latest tourism slogan urges: “Everyone must go!” It sounds like the perfect place to visit – and stay. It’s now easier to get a taste.
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3 weeks ago |
msn.com | Liz Rowlinson
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