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Originally Posted by Stardrifter_WA
Also, another avenue may be the bigger hospitals in country regions or mining operations. In fact, any of the bigger companies may need IT people too. Just a suggestion. 
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Hospitals
and universities (or related educational facilities) in regional areas. Well worth looking into. There are also things like recruitment agencies (think the mobs that operate between unemployment and Centrelink), they all heavily rely on IT infrastructure and skills and there is a stack of them in regional towns.
I was in Sydney last week for business. I stayed on Pitt St, walked to my commitments on George St then back to the motel. After 2 days of noise, traffic lights and just the horrendous smells of inner-Sydney, I was well and truly ready to come home. I don't know how anyone dealswithit.gif. Some of my colleagues commute from the Central Coast each morning, which I can hardly imagine submitting myself to, either.