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Welcome to Wollongong. A city of contrasts.
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Gold Coast Hinterland....Best of Both Worlds.....Stunning scenery and great people...there is a season change (which I did miss living on the coast) and still only half an hour to Surfers Paradise nightlife and the Gold Coast beaches. Fab school of only 40 kids!!
Do I need to say anymore?? :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: |
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Southern Gold Coast
Wildlife in the garden - koalas, kangaroos, possums, King Parrots, Lorikeets, Galahs, Blue Tongued Lizards etc etc etc Five minutes to the best beach in the world as I know it Half an hour to the mountains An hour to Brisbane Close to Far North NSW which is just lush 40 minutes to the theme parks Great food Lovely people I could go on but that's enough for now. I don't want anyone moving here :lol: |
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Thanks for your fast response. hah the Cockatoos were definately loud in the morning when I was in AUS. Never saw black cockatoos or king parrots which are gorgeous.
Where exactly do you live again? Also curious if you see pythons or any other such reptiles? Absolutely in love with the unique, colorful, exotic animals of Australia.
Originally Posted by furkew
(Post 8479722)
On a daily basis we see: king parrots, thousands of damn cockatoos and Rozella's.
Not daily but all around us are black cockatoos, wombats, lyre birds, kangaroos and even the occasional wedge tail eagle. A couple of the most common posionous locals are red back spiders & brown snakes, but you see them very rarely. |
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I'm trying to, but it's only been on the market a week!!
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We live on the Mornington Peninsula of Melbourne and we like it because....
it has rugged coastline and coastline that reminds of SW WA which we loved but not practical to live in at the moment on the other side we have the back beaches with real waves - the bay is nice for bathing but gets a bit boring to wave watch unless on a really windy day lovely towns, nice cafes etc rolling hills and countryside which reminds us of Sussex but with gum trees lots of wineries downside it can be a bit sleepy so we need to go to the city for a buzz fix everynow and again, driving up and down the Neapean Highway can get extremely boring or frustrating if you hit all the traffic lights. We are very beachy people so for us it's about the best we can get in Melbourne without being too far from the city. A bit more money then I'd go a bit further down the Peninsula and then have a small flat in the city for when we need to be there! Sorted! However, I'd still love to live on the Northern Beaches of Sydney and also my other favourite place is SW WA - Margaret River, Busselton etc. Too much to choose from! |
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We live in Melbourne, in a suburb called Kew. It is a lovely suburb, quite close to the CBD (about 25 min by tram).
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PS: Will take some pictures today and post them later this afternoon :) |
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Originally Posted by Pommiebird
(Post 8480445)
Gold Coast Hinterland....Best of Both Worlds.....Stunning scenery and great people...there is a season change (which I did miss living on the coast) and still only half an hour to Surfers Paradise nightlife and the Gold Coast beaches. Fab school of only 40 kids!!
Do I need to say anymore?? :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 8480992)
Southern Gold Coast
Wildlife in the garden - koalas, kangaroos, possums, King Parrots, Lorikeets, Galahs, Blue Tongued Lizards etc etc etc Five minutes to the best beach in the world as I know it Half an hour to the mountains An hour to Brisbane Close to Far North NSW which is just lush 40 minutes to the theme parks Great food Lovely people I could go on but that's enough for now. I don't want anyone moving here :lol: $315,000 for 3 and half acres of brilliantness (3 years ago now) ... had a 'roo down by our creek the other morning ... reminds me, must get the chainsaw out to tame some wilderness and gather some firewood ... |
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I live in South Coast NSW.
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Originally Posted by Kapri
(Post 8419648)
What's great about the area where you live?
What do you love? Absurdly cheap (we paid $225,000 for our house). 5 minutes from the countryside. Has all the services, shops and facilities I need (including an excellent maternity hospital just down the road from us). Surprisingly pretty in my part of the suburb, thanks to tree-lined roads, underground power and some well kept gardens. Only 20 minutes from my mother's house (close enough to be convenient, but far enough to stop her popping in unexpectedly every day!) Quiet neighbourhood with friendly neighbours on either side. Easy drive into Adelaide via Main North Road; great shopping at Gepps Cross. :thumbup: What is there to do? What are the downsides? |
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We live in Gympie, QLD :rofl:
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Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede
(Post 8483456)
City of Playford, SA.
Absurdly cheap (we paid $225,000 for our house). 5 minutes from the countryside. Has all the services, shops and facilities I need (including an excellent maternity hospital just down the road from us). Surprisingly pretty in my part of the suburb, thanks to tree-lined roads, underground power and some well kept gardens. Only 20 minutes from my mother's house (close enough to be convenient, but far enough to stop her popping in unexpectedly every day!) Quiet neighbourhood with friendly neighbours on either side. Easy drive into Adelaide via Main North Road; great shopping at Gepps Cross. :thumbup: Visit the parks, cinema or aquatic centre, take a wander up into the hills (Para Wira Rec Park is short, scenic drive away and has a beautiful lake), watch a live performance at the Shedley Theatre, chill out in the library, go on a mad shopping spree, drive down to Mawson Lakes and laugh at the hideous McMansions built on tiny courtyard blocks that are three times smaller than your own, or just sit back, relax and watch the bogans drift by. :D A few scruffy houses and some even scruffier suburbs on the other side of MNR. No Muslims, so I can't blame them for anything. Every day is "Bring a Bogan Day" at the local supermarket. Signs on the doors of local pubs and hotels which say "Dress Code Strictly Enforced. No thongs, no flanny, no mullet? No service!" :thumbdown: |
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Ozwannabe.......last time I went to Gympie -reminded me of home (Cornwall) smelled just the same......(farting cows!!)
Gympie gets bad press its always been a friendly place or so I have found!! Would put up with said smell in a heartbeat to know about the Steam Train that you said runs at the weekend. I have a 3 year old son who is train mad and would love a ride. Any info would appreciated. Ta:D |
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Originally Posted by Pommiebird
(Post 8483575)
Ozwannabe.......last time I went to Gympie -reminded me of home (Cornwall) smelled just the same......(farting cows!!)
Gympie gets bad press its always been a friendly place or so I have found!! Would put up with said smell in a heartbeat to know about the Steam Train that you said runs at the weekend. I have a 3 year old son who is train mad and would love a ride. Any info would appreciated. Ta:D http://www.citytrain.com.au/events/S...ain_sunday.asp The rail workshops out at Ipswich is also worth a look ... we took our 3 yo daughter to the Day Out With Thomas a couple of years ago, it was a hit :thumbup: (edit) Even more, excellent ... http://www.theworkshops.qm.qld.gov.a...eam_trains.asp |
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Originally Posted by Pommiebird
(Post 8483575)
Ozwannabe.......last time I went to Gympie -reminded me of home (Cornwall) smelled just the same......(farting cows!!)
Gympie gets bad press its always been a friendly place or so I have found!! Would put up with said smell in a heartbeat to know about the Steam Train that you said runs at the weekend. I have a 3 year old son who is train mad and would love a ride. Any info would appreciated. Ta:D Here's the link for the train http://www.thevalleyrattler.com/ They also do themed train rides, wizards, pirates, wild west etc. Let me know if you need anymore info! Jo |
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