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bigmac31 Mar 29th 2006 1:55 am

living in perth
 
Hi there everyone. We moved from england to melbourne in nov 05 and about 3weeks ago we drove from mel to perth across the nullabor. That was an experience in itself. We didn't think we would enjoy it, but i can honestly say we did. We saw some things that i wouldn't of missed for the world but some i'd rather forget like the (HUNTSMAN!!!!!!) Never again. Once we arrived in WA we wasn't sure where we wanted to rent. We looked at mindarie in the north and mandurah in the south. South won! I must admit i really likes mindarie and the school was great but we found it hard to find a place to rent in the catchment area. Because we didn't want to keep wasting money on a motel we headed to mandurah in the south. This is really good for our young kids(8,5,14mths) as there is loads to do. We have landed in a place called erskine in a fab house but there is a lot of 'mossies' around here, which we hate but overall a great place. The kids are in Halls Head Primary which is a fantastic school and the kids love it. We wouldn't rule out mindarie but there wasn't much going on for us up there and you don't seem to see many people about. It is beautiful though. If you need any more info don't hesitate to ask.
natalie.

breezeboylan Mar 29th 2006 2:55 am

Re: living in perth
 

Originally Posted by bigmac31
Hi there everyone. We moved from england to melbourne in nov 05 and about 3weeks ago we drove from mel to perth across the nullabor. That was an experience in itself. We didn't think we would enjoy it, but i can honestly say we did. We saw some things that i wouldn't of missed for the world but some i'd rather forget like the (HUNTSMAN!!!!!!) Never again. Once we arrived in WA we wasn't sure where we wanted to rent. We looked at mindarie in the north and mandurah in the south. South won! I must admit i really likes mindarie and the school was great but we found it hard to find a place to rent in the catchment area. Because we didn't want to keep wasting money on a motel we headed to mandurah in the south. This is really good for our young kids(8,5,14mths) as there is loads to do. We have landed in a place called erskine in a fab house but there is a lot of 'mossies' around here, which we hate but overall a great place. The kids are in Halls Head Primary which is a fantastic school and the kids love it. We wouldn't rule out mindarie but there wasn't much going on for us up there and you don't seem to see many people about. It is beautiful though. If you need any more info don't hesitate to ask.
natalie.

Hi Natalie, glad to see things are working well for you. It's always good to here some positives. I was just wondering about were you are in Mandurah. Do kids play out? I know this might sound a bit of a strange question but Coming from Ireland were kids are out playing on the streets all evening I really want to be sure to settle in an area of WA that my daughter can play out after school. I've read a few posts on here from people saying there kids are always out playing or some saying that they unfortunately picked an area were the kids dont seem to play out. Does this make sense? You'll have to excuse me I've just got up after a night shift and my minds a lot puddled!!!
Tracie

movetoperth Mar 29th 2006 12:26 pm

Re: living in perth
 
HI Tracie

sorryto butt in but i just wanted to say that my kids are out most of the time, but i think it depends on the street you live on some streets have kids playing others dont. I know my neighbours would prefer it if they didn't but they are nice enough not to moan at me about it.

Lynn


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