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All the horse people have gone west, Karalee, Ipswich, Fernvale, Murgon, Toowoomba and some equestrian uppities in the Kenmore area but still good in terms of traffic in the outer suburbs.I've lived in Brisbane a total of 16 years too, Perth ATM.
I quite like the city and the coasts all for different reasons. It's Hell on wheels for my particular job however. Could possibly retire there when I'm ready, if I don't p1ss off overseas.
I do think that the years of leftist rule and resulting brutalism hasn't really done it a lot of favours though... personal opinion.
We were in Moggill but out past Ipswich is blazingly hot and subject to violent storms... And English almost like a second language.All the horse people have gone west, Karalee, Ipswich, Fernvale, Murgon, Toowoomba and some equestrian uppities in the Kenmore area but still good in terms of traffic in the outer suburbs.
The ones in the Ukraine vibrate also but not from cars driving round in the underground car parknot like the Ukraine , the Soviet built the building to survive substantial damage , some of ours vibrate to death from the activities in the under-ground parking ( and corner-cutting construction ) oh wait didn't we have an era of falling/exploding windows
yes a scary reminder of the Soviet flag ( a hammer and sickle ) i guess they were honest that wayThe ones in the Ukraine vibrate also but not from cars driving round in the underground car park
If the alp and greens keep going the way they are it will be similar and scary story alsoyes a scary reminder of the Soviet flag ( a hammer and sickle ) i guess they were honest that way
Brookfield and Pullenvale are still large blocks with horse owners. Gentrification has hit Toowoomba in the last 20 years, it's most likely half of the flea circus it once was. There are some decent horse stables blocks around the Gold Coast hinterland also.We were in Moggill but out past Ipswich is blazingly hot and subject to violent storms... And English almost like a second language.
Toowoomba pleasant enough but suffers the same cultural maladies of Perth in my opinion... A flea circus.
at first i was a little surprised to see Adelaide top Brisbane but then they have been hyping Brisbane for a while , so Adelaide catching up isn't so mad ( if you need to be in a city Adelaide has it's charms )
As the saying goes "Go West Young Man" that's where it's all happening.not any more , i went West but not as far West as @farmerge
and even worse i don't see a change of government helping ( if it happened)
The central part is bustling, but the east and west parts of perth are near dead zonesAnd as a comparison, Perth has not suffered Soviet style brutalism, but it has suffered from an Orwellian Style psychological lobotomy.
Culture in this city is absolutely sclerotic, the plebeians trained, much like a flea circus into a very confined box of behaviors and attitudes.... personal opinion.
more like 'run to the hills ' for me but maybe all that myocarditis in young folk will be a silver lining for me ( if they are conscripted to round us old fogeys up )As the saying goes "Go West Young Man" that's where it's all happening.
Nothing like Brisbane however.The central part is bustling, but the east and west parts of perth are near dead zones
Yes Bill Hassell and the storm troopers, I mean the RTA, put an end to that big time.Nothing like Brisbane however.
Don't get me wrong, Perth is a reasonably nice place, but when popular pubs are nearly deserted by 8:30, you know there has been some covert social engineering AKA a flea circus. Dammit, in the old days they used to have to kick us all out at closing time.
I thought this was going on, and then they cry to the world that they couldn't afford housing.
Outrage as young Aussie spends $50,000 'house deposit' on Europe trip: 'No regrets'
The then-20-year-old visited 17 countries when she had time off from her summer camp job. She spent upwards of $50,000 on the experience, and while some might baulk at a price tag that high, Smith said she "would do it again in a heartbeat".
When she shared the amount she forked out online, many were shocked.
A study from InsureandGo found young Aussies like Smith found the property market completely out of reach. The data revealed 71 per cent of Aussies under 30 would rather travel than buy a house in the next 12 months.
That dropped to 65 per cent for people aged 31-50 and only 51 per cent for Aussies aged over 50.
The abc pretending to care and cater to it’s homeless junkie & greens voter classFrom their Bolshevik ABC:
Slowly but steady, the communists are creeping in
Please consider this if contemplating an investment, holiday home or even PPORA person's home may be their castle but if they leave it vacant can they really complain if it gets taken away?
As Australians endure the latest acute phase of a decades-long housing crisis, why are property owners allowed to leave homes derelict and prime land vacant indefinitely?www.abc.net.au
this is a direct denial of one of the few foundation of society: the right to ownership.The abc pretending to care and cater to it’s homeless junkie & greens voter class
We've reached the stage of disillusionment. If there's no realistic prospect of success then why waste time trying?The data revealed 71 per cent of Aussies under 30 would rather travel than buy a house in the next 12 months.
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