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australia11 Jul 15th 2011 11:11 pm

Bunbury, bound
 
Hi folk,

how visa was granted this week, so we will be heading to bunbury late september. family of 4, so was just wondering if any off you. can shed some light on bunbury good/bad. the way off live places of intrest etc. we are looking at rentals in dallyup. any advice would be great. buy the way yipeeeeeeeeee.:rofl::rofl::rofl:.

Andy..

Still Game Jul 16th 2011 12:39 am

Re: Bunbury, bound
 
Hi Andy welcome to B E!

Congrats on your visa! Such exciting times.

Have you visited Bunbury at all? ie: you know the distance between Capital City Perth and Bunbury? Bunbury has very mixed areas - do a search via the search button up above and you'll find quite a few comments http://britishexpats.com/forum/searc...archid=1285587

One of the best things I like about Bunbury is it's nearness to the south West of Western Australia. So many amazing places to visit and explore in that region. Especially Margaret River, Albany, Denmark, Pemberton the list goes on have a squiz here http://www.westernaustralia.com/au/D...outh_West.aspx

All the best for your move and keep all us nosy folk updated!

daunted Jul 16th 2011 2:20 am

Re: Bunbury, bound
 
Hi Andy - congratualtions on the visa and good luck with the move!
I live 14kms from Bunbury but work there. There is a very large contingent of Expats living in Dalyellup - do you have Facebook? If so and you want introductions pm me :thumbsup:

australia11 Jul 16th 2011 3:14 am

Re: Bunbury, bound
 

Originally Posted by OneSmallVoice (Post 9499059)
Hi Andy welcome to B E!

Congrats on your visa! Such exciting times.

Have you visited Bunbury at all? ie: you know the distance between Capital City Perth and Bunbury? Bunbury has very mixed areas - do a search via the search button up above and you'll find quite a few comments http://britishexpats.com/forum/searc...archid=1285587

One of the best things I like about Bunbury is it's nearness to the south West of Western Australia. So many amazing places to visit and explore in that region. Especially Margaret River, Albany, Denmark, Pemberton the list goes on have a squiz here http://www.westernaustralia.com/au/D...outh_West.aspx

All the best for your move and keep all us nosy folk updated!

Hi
thanks for the info and the links, as for visiting bunbury no we havent, but we have visited perth we have friends living in canning vale. looking at being in bunbury october time. soooo excited.
thanks again.:thumbsup:

australia11 Jul 16th 2011 3:21 am

Re: Bunbury, bound
 

Originally Posted by daunted (Post 9499160)
Hi Andy - congratualtions on the visa and good luck with the move!
I live 14kms from Bunbury but work there. There is a very large contingent of Expats living in Dalyellup - do you have Facebook? If so and you want introductions pm me :thumbsup:

Hi daunted,
how long have you lived/worked in bunbury, we have never visited bunbury but have visited perth, we have friends living in canning vale.
soo excited caint wait. i will pm you.
Andy..:thumbup:

EvannTel Jul 16th 2011 3:28 am

Re: Bunbury, bound
 
Hiya,

Dallyellup is awful. Come and live in fabulous Australind where the discerning expat's live - either Daunted's area or our's - indeed you could buy our house!

The access to the SW is brilliant and town (some call it Perth) is easily accessible.

What brings you to this area? Have you employment lined up?

daunted Jul 16th 2011 3:33 am

Re: Bunbury, bound
 
Indeed Evan - this is where the better class of expat live - maybe we should keep it quiet - don't want any riff raff living here! ;)
Andy what makes you chose Dalyellup?
We have been here almost 4 years and love it. My kids went/are at the local High School and doing very well (daughter graduated last year and son is in year 11). If your kids are sporty then the local leisure centre has a wide range of sports available right through the week and also a lovely pool, spa.
Not sure what info you are after but ask away.

australia11 Jul 16th 2011 5:26 am

Re: Bunbury, bound
 

Originally Posted by daunted (Post 9499248)
Indeed Evan - this is where the better class of expat live - maybe we should keep it quiet - don't want any riff raff living here! ;)
Andy what makes you chose Dalyellup?
We have been here almost 4 years and love it. My kids went/are at the local High School and doing very well (daughter graduated last year and son is in year 11). If your kids are sporty then the local leisure centre has a wide range of sports available right through the week and also a lovely pool, spa.
Not sure what info you are after but ask away.

Hi daunted,
we also have looked at australind, theres no reason for choosing dalyellup. also looked at eaton. think we will just get a short term rental for a few weeks, whilst we look around.we have to kids age 11 and 15. so good schools is a must. Did you move from the uk.
cheers Andy.

australia11 Jul 16th 2011 5:30 am

Re: Bunbury, bound
 

Originally Posted by EvannTel (Post 9499247)
Hiya,

Dallyellup is awful. Come and live in fabulous Australind where the discerning expat's live - either Daunted's area or our's - indeed you could buy our house!

The access to the SW is brilliant and town (some call it Perth) is easily accessible.

What brings you to this area? Have you employment lined up?

Hi, evann
No reason for choosing dalyellup, but we have looked at australind. Yes i have work lined up in bunbury. I think rental for the first couple of years. were you thinking of moving too.
Cheers Andy..

NCFC Jul 16th 2011 2:00 pm

Re: Bunbury, bound
 

Originally Posted by australia11 (Post 9498958)
Hi folk,

how visa was granted this week, so we will be heading to bunbury late september. family of 4, so was just wondering if any off you. can shed some light on bunbury good/bad. the way off live places of intrest etc. we are looking at rentals in dallyup. any advice would be great. buy the way yipeeeeeeeeee.:rofl::rofl::rofl:.

Andy..

Hi Andy,

Me and the wife came over here a few years ago & rented in Binningup for a year which was nice but a little too far away from Bunbury if thats where you are gonna work. We then rented in Bunbury itself a 30 second walk from the beach which was great & we have now bought in South Bunbury.

I am a Postie & from what i have experienced, i would give Dalyellup a wide berth.

Australind is nice, Leschenault is also nice with decent size properties. The new areas of Eaton & Australind seem to me to be much like a rabbit warren with lots of houses crammed in!

If you need to know about particular roads, let me know & i can give you my opinion of them. But, it is just an opinion and i'm sure some people will disagree with me.

What type of work are you in ??

Good luck :thumbsup:

John.

Still Game Jul 16th 2011 9:03 pm

Re: Bunbury, bound
 
Love how so many towns/suburbs end with the words "up" in WA.... think it is Aboriginal for 'near water' or 'place of' or something like that....

Grayling Jul 16th 2011 10:52 pm

Re: Bunbury, bound
 

Originally Posted by OneSmallVoice (Post 9500364)
Love how so many towns/suburbs end with the words "up" in WA.... think it is Aboriginal for 'near water' or 'place of' or something like that....

As it is in WA, it probably means near toilet, or 'dunny'.

Sherlock Holmes Jul 16th 2011 10:58 pm

Re: Bunbury, bound
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 9500522)
As it is in WA, it probably means near toilet, or 'dunny'.

In Vic they all mean "meeting place at the bend in the river" - or, dunny, as you say.:D

Still Game Jul 16th 2011 11:00 pm

Re: Bunbury, bound
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 9500522)
As it is in WA, it probably means near toilet, or 'dunny'.

:rofl: at least it's not "in" :p

HelenTD Jul 17th 2011 2:33 am

Re: Bunbury, bound
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 9500522)
As it is in WA, it probably means near toilet, or 'dunny'.


Originally Posted by OneSmallVoice (Post 9500545)
:rofl: at least it's not "in" :p

Perth does have the suburb Innaloo, though:lol:.


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