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Old May 27th 2004 | 9:56 pm
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Default Re: Melways Maps - a word of warning!

Originally posted by HiddenPaw
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There is a large Jewish population in Melbourne - particularly around Caulfield/Glen Eira. (But many other suburbs will have synagogues no doubt - there was one where we lived in Kew.)
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Thanks HP, I'd been told this anyway, so I probably will have no excuse now.....! Apparently Melbourne has the largest no of Holocaust survivors of any city in the world.

And I am impressed by the number of cop-shops - far more around than we have in the UK.

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Old May 28th 2004 | 12:10 am
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Default Re: map for pocket pc?

Originally posted by OzTennis
There is mention of a Melway CD on their website ($44):

http://www.ausway.com/ausway.html

Now how do you fit the PC into the car, power it and check the CD while you are driving?

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Good point. However, I always have to try and memorise routes before setting off the trip as the missus always refuses to navigate. Plus it's something else to play with on the PC.
 
Old May 28th 2004 | 1:46 am
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Originally posted by DarrenD
found a ' UBD Concise motoring atlas of australia'

Found it by accident browsing in Waterstones for £8.95.

Hope this helps.
Found it now. Probably might be of use if I wanted to cycle across Oz! Actually equally useful for driving across Oz, I suppose. As for the Melbourne suburbs, it's got much the same info as Melway. Thanks for the tip, though.
 

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