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Old Mar 19th 2009, 9:54 am
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Kalamunda..... thats really crap you don't want to even consider moving there!
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lesturdies not to bad?
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Originally Posted by hannah1202
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
Avoid KGB (Koondoola, Girrawheen and Balga).
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Originally Posted by renth
There the ones to DEFINITELY avoid, probably a few more I can't remember.
Come on Renth...get yer grammer correct, it's they're not there
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I heard Butler is going to have social housing and have the railway and mitchell freeway extended??

I also heard Joondalup is dodgy-however I'm not to far away and its not that bad-no worse then SW LOndon!!!!
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Originally Posted by flossie22
I heard Butler is going to have social housing and have the railway and mitchell freeway extended??

I also heard Joondalup is dodgy-however I'm not to far away and its not that bad-no worse then SW LOndon!!!!
Every new suburb that is being developed has got to provide a % for social housing,
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Come on Renth...get yer grammer correct, it's they're not there
If we're being pedantic, it's grammar!

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we are looking around the rockingham area. port kennedy and so on. are they good for schools and shopping. dont want too move to any dodgy area. can you advise.
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wow thanks guys, its definately given me food for thought . any more comments of good or bad areas are always welcome x
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wow thanks guys, its definately given me food for thought . any more comments of good or bad areas are always welcome x
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I think Ellenbrook/Aveley look like a great place to live, quite affordable, and in the Swan Valley which is nice
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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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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 !
Does your daughter not invite anyone around to play and then go out. I find it is because kids seem to do a lot of after school activities. We have swimming, drama, clarinet, keyboard as well as homework etc. There doesn't seem to be anytime to play out during the week.
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Originally Posted by emylou78
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 !
They do in my street, loads of kids mucking about and having fun. We're lucky to live in a cul-de-sac with lots of families with kids of a similar age.

Plenty of impromptu street parties/barbies with the grownups too.

We're very lucky.
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Originally Posted by renth
They do in my street, loads of kids mucking about and having fun. We're lucky to live in a cul-de-sac with lots of families with kids of a similar age.

Plenty of impromptu street parties/barbies with the grownups too.

We're very lucky.
they do on my cul- de - sac there are 4 families who live next door to each other on different sides of the rd who play together - oldest is 9 the youngest is 2


there are 5 boys and 2 girls - they all play together - on their bikes etc play in each others gardens - houses - families get on great i am very lucky that i live on my rd -

when i was ill a few weeks ago - hubby was with me at the hospital - and neighbours looked after my chimps for us - fed them - cleaned my house for me - did all my washing - my family was well looked after - and no one was asked to help they did it all on their own backs -

when i said thank you and sent the girls flowers they replied - its what neighbours do for each other - and you would have done the same for us with out being asked

even my next door neighbour who doesn't have kids( or really like them ) - took master/miss hitch for the afternoon - because my other neighbour had to go out and get stuff for tea - my neighbour - had them for the whole afternoon - when my other neighbour came back and tried to collect the kids - other neighbour said that she was having such fun that she would have them for the whole afternoon - and drop them back after she had given them their tea !


she has since said master/miss hitch are so well behaved - well manned little children and a huge credit to me and mr hitch


i am blessed with my street - and i cant tell you how thankful i am for having such fab neighbours when i was so sick - i think it def help mr hitch as he was so worried about me - and he did feel torn between being with the kids and coming to the hospital and being with me

my street is the BEST street in wa and i have the best neighbours x
i have now stoped my gushing
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Default Re: perth....suburbs to avoid???

Originally Posted by renth
They do in my street, loads of kids mucking about and having fun. We're lucky to live in a cul-de-sac with lots of families with kids of a similar age.

Plenty of impromptu street parties/barbies with the grownups too.

We're very lucky.
Very similar to where I live. My son is only 5, so still a bit young to play in the street but the kids from across the street are always in our pool and Josh is always over there on their trampoline.

I love to see/hear kids playing and having fun.
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