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ACE Jun 30th 2003 11:15 pm

Mandurah
 
Hi All,
Does anyone have any comments or know of any good websites with information about Mandurah ie schools, lifestyle, industry, crime, housing etc.
All feedback welcome positive and negative.
Many Thanks
Ace:)

suebo Jul 1st 2003 4:52 am

Re: Mandurah
 
YOu can try this one on the tourism side, it give you facts about Mandurah. Will try and find something on housing for you.

http://www.west-oz.com/Regions/Peel/...h/mandurah.asp

suebo Jul 1st 2003 5:01 am

Re: Mandurah
 
This one gives some properties, but you will have to register and they will email you further details. Aslo tells you a bit about Mandurah

http://www.hnperry.com.au/phildoyle.html

ACE Jul 1st 2003 5:16 am

Re: Mandurah
 

Originally posted by suebo
This one gives some properties, but you will have to register and they will email you further details. Aslo tells you a bit about Mandurah

http://www.hnperry.com.au/phildoyle.html
Hi Suebo,
Thanks very much for the info
Kind Regards
Ace:)

Jacqui Jul 1st 2003 6:21 pm

Do a search on this forum with the word Mandurah, you'll find there have been plenty of others looking for info on this place just lately. We came to WA in July and have been in Mandurah since September. No regrets so far.

Here are some website links:

for places to go, accommodation etc. http://www.westernaustralia.net/

for schools listings
http://www.eddept.wa.edu.au/info4parents.asp (click on directory of schools and type mandurah in the box)

local free newspaper
http://mandurah.yourguide.com.au/home.asp

porkchop Jul 1st 2003 8:14 pm

You will find a lot of infromation on Mandurah at:-

www.mandurah.wa.gov.au

PC

karawara88 Jul 1st 2003 9:20 pm

www.movingdownunder.co.uk

ACE Jul 1st 2003 10:38 pm

Mandurah
 
Hi Everyone,

Thanks for all the info.
Ace:D

paula m Jul 1st 2003 11:45 pm

Our one has links to all in Mandurah and we live here and love the place so if I can answer any questions you can contact me via our site
Paula

www.pelicanpals.co.uk

dlendl Jul 2nd 2003 6:39 am

Why Mandurah?
It is too far from Perth. Be located centraly! And, Mandurah, just like other so called cities around Perth is so artificial, so without anything. Socially, you can kill yourself during rainfall. Buy yourself a big TV with DVD. Or go elswhere...

Stoney Jul 2nd 2003 6:49 am


Originally posted by dlendl
Why Mandurah?
It is too far from Perth. Be located centraly! And, Mandurah, just like other so called cities around Perth is so artificial, so without anything. Socially, you can kill yourself during rainfall. Buy yourself a big TV with DVD. Or go elswhere...
Why not Mandurah ?,
Far from Perth good,artificial?,cities are natural??,not need telly in countryside will play outside,get big brolly instead.
you not go, I go.

paula m Jul 2nd 2003 11:58 am

Why do so many come here for holidays if that is the case. We have lived here for 18 months and think it is fantastic, I could not think of anywhere better to live. the beaches are fantstic and you can probabley afford to live near enough to walk to them. We have a huge social net work and have a great social life. You are right there are not a huge number of pubs and clubs but we have kids and we dont want that we love BBQ, Crabbing, boating water skiing and fishing etc and there are so many free family events at the foreshaw that it is fantastic.
Paula

ACE Jul 3rd 2003 7:16 am


Originally posted by dlendl
Why Mandurah?
It is too far from Perth. Be located centraly! And, Mandurah, just like other so called cities around Perth is so artificial, so without anything. Socially, you can kill yourself during rainfall. Buy yourself a big TV with DVD. Or go elswhere...
That's exactly what attracts me to Mandurah, the fact that it's away from the city is a bonus.
As far as work is concerned we don't need to be near the city, I'm a soon to be qualified teacher and my hubby is a production technician/HSE manager and so will be working offshore or, if everything goes to plan, at BP kwinana.

Like Paula we have a young family(7 year old & 10 week old) and so are not too bothered about nightlife(nightlife what's that:zzz:), besides, i'm sure it's a lot livelier than Ashingdon(1 hour from London On a good day).

Paula, your description of Mandurah sounds lovely, we can't wait to explore when we come over at Christmas!
Kind Regards
Ace :)

paula m Jul 3rd 2003 11:44 am

thanks, look ofrward to seeing you.
ps if you need any tips on sleep (with the young baby) I am a sleep therapist as well
Paula

paula m Jul 3rd 2003 11:40 pm

If anyone has any questions on Mandurah you can email me direct from the web site below and I would be really happy to help.
Paula


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