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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by emylou78
(Post 7399245)
well we have been here 18 months now and lived in 3 different areas in my opinion children just dont play out like they do in the UK, my 9 year old has found this very difficult to adjust to as she was used to playing with a group of friends and only coming home for food and drinks !
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by rockpeblar
(Post 7430348)
My mate reckoned he saw you cruisin' round there in your Getz! Lost wer ya?
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by Dennis The Menace
(Post 7398018)
Every new suburb that is being developed has got to provide a % for social housing,
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
1/10
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350 isn't much in Perth
I just secured a lease on my studio wembley piece of shit flat in Herdsman parade for 240 |
Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by dodge26
(Post 7773715)
As a matter of interest what is the % of social housing provided on new developments? Anybody........
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by hannah1202
(Post 7394718)
hi guys, i am researching researching and researching suburbs in perth for me and my son to move to. I have found many suburbs that read well just wanted to know if there are any suburbs that i should try and avoid? thanks x
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by Gordo Marshall
(Post 7774487)
Anywhere which has bogans (mature age chavs / neds) revving their engines at 3am!.
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
In a nutshell dont move to Perth full stop,unless you want to grow old before your time.
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by Gordo Marshall
(Post 7774487)
Anywhere which has bogans (mature age chavs / neds) revving their engines at 3am!. Saw some 'imported' UK chavs at the shopping centre in Rockingham the other day as it happens - complete with burbeeerrreeeee baseball cap and black trainers!.
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by TheRutters
(Post 7787251)
Unfortunately, that would rule out most of WA
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by mcmorrow1
(Post 7797900)
In a nutshell dont move to Perth full stop,unless you want to grow old before your time.
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by mcmorrow1
(Post 7797900)
In a nutshell dont move to Perth full stop,unless you want to grow old before your time.
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by squeezzii
(Post 7798096)
you seem set on naffing people off with your negative replies, the OP has asked a reasonable question, it you cant say nothing nice DONT SAY NOTHING AT ALL.
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by Gordo Marshall
(Post 7774487)
Anywhere which has bogans (mature age chavs / neds) revving their engines at 3am!. Saw some 'imported' UK chavs at the shopping centre in Rockingham the other day as it happens - complete with burbeeerrreeeee baseball cap and black trainers!.
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
quite worried by the bantering on this... we move to Perth in 4 weeks and after reading all this negativity i am thinking are we taking the right step, or it it just... the people who are negative just really dont like being away from the UK and take out there homesickness on every little thing they can? whilst the people who are enjoying Perth aren't homesick so don't have to compare every detail back to there original life in blighty?:confused:
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Hey donki
Ignore the negative posters. Aussie's are just way more laid back and have less of a look at me and look at what I own and wear attitude. For some reason some of the posters on this forum seem to equate that with being a bogan? Forget the labels and leave the pigeon-holing in the UK when you move and you will enjoy Oz more. The OP asked about social housing. Generally that refers to areas where the housing is subsidised by the government much like council housing in the UK. You will find some areas are classed as private estates where there will be no social housing at all but then the bigger new estates like Butler have a certain percentage allocated for social housing. They are also usually spaced throughout the estate so not all on the one street. My sister happens to own her house and when she bought it she was not aware that the house next door was Homeswest (social housing). The people in the house are a lovely family and she has no problems with them. So it is not necessarily a bad thing. Some people just struggle more in life. |
Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by donki
(Post 7799174)
quite worried by the bantering on this... we move to Perth in 4 weeks and after reading all this negativity i am thinking are we taking the right step, or it it just... the people who are negative just really dont like being away from the UK and take out there homesickness on every little thing they can? whilst the people who are enjoying Perth aren't homesick so don't have to compare every detail back to there original life in blighty?:confused:
Originally Posted by Zenshin
(Post 7799475)
Hey donki
Ignore the negative posters. Aussie's are just way more laid back and have less of a look at me and look at what I own and wear attitude. For some reason some of the posters on this forum seem to equate that with being a bogan? Forget the labels and leave the pigeon-holing in the UK when you move and you will enjoy Oz more. |
Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
I meant laid back in that we don't get all concerned about the latest labels etc in determining if people are worthy of our time.
As an Aussie living in the Uk, I have found a lot of English people tend to judge a book by its cover. They like to label people and then choose not to associate with certain groups because of the label they have attached to them. Go with a friendly, non-judgemental attitude and you will settle in well in Australia. I love Perth as I was born and raised there and I will be the first to admit it definitely is not paradise but then I have travelled all over the world and I still haven't found paradise. I can understand why people may have a problem with Perth though as it is a little slower paced and the way things are done are different. But aren't most people moving there for a more relaxed less hectic way of life anyway? I expect I will even take a little time to settle back in after 11 years away. Looking forward to the challenge though. |
Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Originally Posted by Zenshin
(Post 7799475)
Hey donki
Ignore the negative posters. Aussie's are just way more laid back and have less of a look at me and look at what I own and wear attitude. For some reason some of the posters on this forum seem to equate that with being a bogan? Forget the labels and leave the pigeon-holing in the UK when you move and you will enjoy Oz more. The OP asked about social housing. Generally that refers to areas where the housing is subsidised by the government much like council housing in the UK. You will find some areas are classed as private estates where there will be no social housing at all but then the bigger new estates like Butler have a certain percentage allocated for social housing. They are also usually spaced throughout the estate so not all on the one street. My sister happens to own her house and when she bought it she was not aware that the house next door was Homeswest (social housing). The people in the house are a lovely family and she has no problems with them. So it is not necessarily a bad thing. Some people just struggle more in life. Zenshin,being born in WA but lived a very long time abroad(including 21 years in England)i can say that Perth does certainly not cut the mustard with a lot of folk,and that includes many local born who have moved onto Melbourne and Sydney,while others went further afield. Countless Perth burbs are lifeless,(seldom ever see a soul)with quite basic housing and limited infrastructure.The houses may or maybe not of the social variety,with neighbours tending to keep much to themselves.Hence social isolation can be an issue. Perth is not cheap but if you like warm weather then you'll find that in abundance here.Good beaches abound. People really need to define what exactly it means to them personly,what being laid back is.It is certainly not laid back in a cool way,by that i mean accepting alternatives and just being open and mellow,but it is if that means not giving a damn about very much,not overburdening ones intellect,being somewhat indifferent to the world,basically thinking very local. Yes what is worn on street level is very basic,i grant you that,and i do at times find that refreshing after three and a half years in France ,where clothes do tend at times to make thy man. But how cool was the London street culture of the time..cool and liberating... Materialism rules here, possibly owing to a lack of ready alternatives.... All in all not all bad and very far from being all good. |
Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
just out of interest, i live in kalamunda and its not a rough area at all , quite posh really, more of a village feel than some suburbs, in the hills lots of facilities, very expensive though to rent .. good for shops and getting to places , maybe a bit sleepy, has markets every month crafts and farmers, lovely parks, stunning views from the hills over the city, near the orchards and winery's.. good schools state and private..
Midland is one i would avoid.. personally. |
Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Have to agree Midland has a lot of slum like areas ,i work down there sometimes and always fear for my van getting broken into, a lot of homewest housing down there i think.Plus Merriwa up near butler when they built the estate years ago they said only 5% would be homewest housing ,ended up being more like 25%,so always check how many homes in a new estate are earmarked for council housing
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
I recently visited Cannington to view some rental homes and found it looked like parts of it had been bombed in the last world war. The realestate photos showed new or near new homes which were correct but the homes either side are older and rather rough looking. One street had tyre doughnut tracks and two cars hooned past me. Parts of Bentley border with Cannington but I have yet to venture back that way.
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Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???
Interesting Thread
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It's not snobby to deride chavs and some undesirable 'English'. (Imports).
It's important that these groups are euthanised as humanely as possible. |
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