thoughts on areas in melbourne, adelaide,perth good /bad
could some of you give some pointers (good or bad )please on any of the areas whether its adelaide, perth, melbourne, have been to brisbane and melbourne but 3 and a bit years ago now, just building up research to help in deciding, universties, schools, football teams (soccer) etc etc have 4 children 3 boys 17,13,7 and a daughter 10, any info will be greatly received
thanks :thumbsup: ps im hoping it doesnt cause any arguements on here:rofl: |
Re: thoughts on areas in melbourne, adelaide,perth good /bad
Originally Posted by stacey31
(Post 9098371)
could some of you give some pointers (good or bad )please on any of the areas whether its adelaide, perth, melbourne, have been to brisbane and melbourne but 3 and a bit years ago now, just building up research to help in deciding, universties, schools, football teams (soccer) etc etc have 4 children 3 boys 17,13,7 and a daughter 10, any info will be greatly received
thanks :thumbsup: ps im hoping it doesnt cause any arguements on here:rofl: I've only ever been to Perth (sor) so here's my tuppence worth. Perth caters for families and is currently having a boom with mining jobs. The cost of living compared to the Uk is higher although I believe wages reflect this. I've only stayed in the Rockingham area and I liked it as it was still close enough to the cbd. Perth in general caters for families very well with plenty of parks with free bbq's. Rockingham also has it's own footbal club with two very modern pitches. |
Re: thoughts on areas in melbourne, adelaide,perth good /bad
Originally Posted by mvagusta
(Post 9098709)
Be prepared for alot of conflicting replies as your asking about 3 large cities and everyone's perception will be different. It would be better to break it down to one city that way you won't get confused about the different answers.
I've only ever been to Perth (sor) so here's my tuppence worth. Perth caters for families and is currently having a boom with mining jobs. The cost of living compared to the Uk is higher although I believe wages reflect this. I've only stayed in the Rockingham area and I liked it as it was still close enough to the cbd. Perth in general caters for families very well with plenty of parks with free bbq's. Rockingham also has it's own footbal club with two very modern pitches. And theres a soccer academy for serious soccer kids too.... See Sorted And no arguements... Rockingham it is! |
Re: thoughts on areas in melbourne, adelaide,perth good /bad
thank you eddie007, thats sorted it then :rofl: my eldest will be very happy!
i know its alot to get your head around ive been researching lots and lots over 3 and a half years and travelled around australia for a month , we are planning to come over this year to stay and trying to get some ideas of places so we can actually travel to adelaide and perth to have a good look around, can never have enough info ! |
Re: thoughts on areas in melbourne, adelaide,perth good /bad
thank you mvagusta too, much appreciated :)
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Re: thoughts on areas in melbourne, adelaide,perth good /bad
Originally Posted by stacey31
(Post 9098371)
could some of you give some pointers (good or bad )please on any of the areas whether its adelaide, perth, melbourne, have been to brisbane and melbourne but 3 and a bit years ago now, just building up research to help in deciding, universties, schools, football teams (soccer) etc etc have 4 children 3 boys 17,13,7 and a daughter 10, any info will be greatly received
thanks :thumbsup: ps im hoping it doesnt cause any arguements on here:rofl: |
Re: thoughts on areas in melbourne, adelaide,perth good /bad
I grew up in Bundoora, Melbourne... It and the surrounding area are very nice, Greensborough, Macloud, Watsonia etc. Its about 30mins from the city by train but is very bushy, lots of trees, you get snakes in the garden etc. People are nice and so are the schools.
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Re: thoughts on areas in melbourne, adelaide,perth good /bad
Originally Posted by cominghometomel
(Post 9291853)
I grew up in Bundoora, Melbourne... It and the surrounding area are very nice, Greensborough, Macloud, Watsonia etc. Its about 30mins from the city by train but is very bushy, lots of trees, you get snakes in the garden etc. People are nice and so are the schools.
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Re: thoughts on areas in melbourne, adelaide,perth good /bad
Originally Posted by stacey31
(Post 9098371)
could some of you give some pointers (good or bad )please on any of the areas whether its adelaide, perth, melbourne, have been to brisbane and melbourne but 3 and a bit years ago now, just building up research to help in deciding, universties, schools, football teams (soccer) etc etc have 4 children 3 boys 17,13,7 and a daughter 10, any info will be greatly received
thanks :thumbsup: ps im hoping it doesnt cause any arguements on here:rofl: Work out where you can get a good job or the best chance of one and then go for that city. If you haven't got any income then all the rest is just fantasy. BB |
Re: thoughts on areas in melbourne, adelaide,perth good /bad
I've never seen a snake in all my life in Australia if that helps.
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Re: thoughts on areas in melbourne, adelaide,perth good /bad
Originally Posted by eddie007
(Post 9098726)
And theres a soccer academy for serious soccer kids too....
See Sorted And no arguements... Rockingham it is! He was a very respectable,upper class,white Brit. You just never know who you could end up living next to in Rockingham! |
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