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paddyo Sep 18th 2012 3:52 am

Re: Moving to Sydney
 

Originally Posted by Tr1boy (Post 10286646)
The OP isn't asking about ANY city in the western world, they are asking about Sydney. I don't get some of the responses here, they are either written by those in denial, or written by those that have never ventured further west than Parramatta or only been in Sydney for a couple of years or less. Undoubtedly, there are some very unsafe places in Sydney and to deny otherwise is simply ludicrous.

However, there are a few assumptions regarding the OP that it would not be unreasonable to make. Most sponsored folks seem to fall into the finance/tech/engineering categories (nursing and teachers excepted) and in Sydney, unless the company has a specific outlier of a location, that's going to mean eastern, city or the telco gutter of Nth Syd, Chatswood, Nth Ryde (and maybe NorWest). Anywhere in spitting distance of those locales is going to be fine, and in IMO a large % of those coming out will end up working in on of those places. So in that regard, yes, Sydney is safe.

But it's an awfully big city. Mrs TB was violently mugged (before I knew her) in one the western suburbs, I had a friend who was car jacked in Smithfield. Ironically all the crime that has ever happened to me ( burgled twice, stolen car, stolen motorbike and beaten up by some drunk lads when i was walking home from a friend's house) have al happened either on the lower nth shore or nthn beaches. But I put that down to being a statistical anomaly in the grand scheme of things.

However with regards to Manly, tbh that's one of the last places I'd feel safe at night on a general basis, especially on the weekend after 10pm, there is just too much rampant drinking there for my liking. Anywhere north of Dee Why however is like another world and extremely safe.

I've rambled a bit, but what I wanted to say was that no, Sydney is far from a 'safe' city and there are some very bad parts. However, in most cases and most situations, those suburbs and situations are very easy to avoid as the demarkation between 'good and bad' places is much more pronounced than say the large cities of the UK.

er......I think we said the same thing really!!!
I said that it is like any other city in that it DOES have dangerous places but also good places, I know of no place in the world where it is a safe Utopia.

Tr1boy Sep 18th 2012 4:11 am

Re: Moving to Sydney
 

Originally Posted by paddyo (Post 10287209)
er......I think we said the same thing really!!!
I said that it is like any other city in that it DOES have dangerous places but also good places, I know of no place in the world where it is a safe Utopia.

Yeah I wasn't trying to have a shot at you directly, probably shouldn't have quoted your post., but I just don't see a need for the qualifier whenever this question is asked, it always looks a deflection response to me ;)With one or two exceptions, there probably isn't anywhere that's flat out 'dangerous' but there a plenty of suburbs that represent a much higher chance of something bad happening than others, especially at night.

Like I say though it's all relative. I lived in Colombia for quite some time and generally experienced no problems at all, but it would be crazy to suggest that everywhere was equally as safe, as I was quite selective about where I lived and where I visited.

paddyo Sep 18th 2012 6:41 pm

Re: Moving to Sydney
 
fully agree

commonwealth Sep 19th 2012 10:29 am

Re: Moving to Sydney
 
my suggestion to OP is stay away from western suburbs as they got bad reputation. and maybe away from south/southwest too. i live in the vicinity of concord/rhodes/ryde and trains are seldom packed at rush hours, and there are many parks/open spaces with very few reported incidents of crime. and my rent is reasoonable. takes 30-40 mins by train to the city.

take a look at the cityrail map and maybe pick from suburbs within the northern (red) and northeastern (yellow) lines. or the inner city lines (grey?).

RedT Sep 19th 2012 2:45 pm

Re: Moving to Sydney
 
I lived in Glebe (Inner West) up to recently and absolutely loved it. It has every kind of restaurant you could want, waterfront parks, never felt unsafe there and it has a nice village feel. The only reason we moved in fact was the expense of it. But you can find some nice places there or in surrounding suburbs.

Beoz Sep 19th 2012 3:33 pm

Re: Moving to Sydney
 

Originally Posted by Edric (Post 10286609)
hi friend, Australia is a cheap and safe country. there is not dangerous place in Australia. So you can stay in any city in Australia. But it You want more facilities you can stay in Sydney.

Got to love a public forum. :thumbsup:

commonwealth Sep 19th 2012 10:03 pm

Re: Moving to Sydney
 
i never genuinely felt any serious threat to my safety whilst in sydney. of course there are sensationalised news of incidents, proving there's no perfect place on earth. however relative to other places i feel that sydney is one of the safest multicultural cities on earth.

Beoz Sep 19th 2012 10:17 pm

Re: Moving to Sydney
 

Originally Posted by commonwealth (Post 10290537)
i never genuinely felt any serious threat to my safety whilst in sydney. of course there are sensationalised news of incidents, proving there's no perfect place on earth. however relative to other places i feel that sydney is one of the safest multicultural cities on earth.

Travel on a train at night in the deepest darkes Western Suburbs and you might feel differently

commonwealth Sep 20th 2012 12:12 am

Re: Moving to Sydney
 
refer to my post above re western "sydney"


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