Bunbury is terrible, Kalgoorlie is miles better.
Bunbury is terrible but surely you have rocks in your head if you think Kalgoorlie is better.
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Bunbury is terrible, Kalgoorlie is miles better.
I'd rather be a 2.5 hour drive from the coast and earn a decent wage than live in bunbury constantly with all the nimrods.Bunbury is terrible but surely you have rocks in your head if you think Kalgoorlie is better.
I'd rather be a 2.5 hour drive from the coast and earn a decent wage than live in bunbury constantly with all the nimrods.
Living an hour or less from a capital city isn't so regional, wouldn't surprise me if it ends up a suburb of perth.Whatever floats your boat.
I personally love it here, but that's because I've grown up here and hang around those who aren't "nimrods". I understand how by travelling through you do get the impression that alot of people here are bogans, but you get that wherever you go really. You take the good with the bad.
You couldn't pay me to live in Kalgoorlie though. I've stayed there a week before and had by car broken into outside a hotel first night. And atleast here you can go to the beach if you're bored, in Kalgoorlie you can visit the mine or look at dirt.
Living an hour or less from a capital city isn't so regional, wouldn't surprise me if it ends up a suburb of perth.
Living by the beach where on earth would you go for a holiday, to kalgoorlie like you did?
All i was getting at is Bunbury is very close to Perth and you can go fishing/boating any weekend you like, you wouldn't really need to go on a holiday if you live there.Bunbury you mean? It depends I guess. We're still almost 2 hours away so it will be a very long time before we become a suburb of Perth IMO.
Had to go to Kalgoorlie because I have relatives there (that's how I know it's as bad as it is haha). Holidays usually consist of going down south to Augusta, Yallingup, that type of area. Fishing, boating, etc.
But it's not a very pretty place. At all. The beaches are pretty awful.All i was getting at is Bunbury is very close to Perth and you can go fishing/boating any weekend you like, you wouldn't really need to go on a holiday if you live there.
Drive from Kalgoorlie - Esperance less than 3 hours, Bunbury - Mandurah/Rockingham an hour or less.. easy, north or south Perth is still Perth. I don't think Bunbury is far enough away to call it regional.Kalgoorlie 2.5 hours from the coast? Bunbury an hour or less from Perth?
Did we get flying cars when I wasn't looking?
No, it's absolutely regional. Even Mandurah isn't considered metro for everything. There are laws, regulations, politics, and general perspectives in which Peel isn't counted. I've never heard anyone or anything say Bunbury is anything but a regional centre.Drive from Kalgoorlie - Esperance less than 3 hours, Bunbury - Mandurah/Rockingham an hour or less.. easy, north or south Perth is still Perth. I don't think Bunbury is far enough away to call it regional.
Kambalda.No, it's absolutely regional. Even Mandurah isn't considered metro for everything. There are laws, regulations, politics, and general perspectives in which Peel isn't counted. I've never heard anyone or anything say Bunbury is anything but a regional centre.
Do you live in WA?
are you trollin?
Lived in Newcastle its horrible,a bit like a big Gladstone but with safer fishing but more broken shop windows and groups of bogans doing burnouts
I could live in Townsville,Airley,Bowen or Cairns
Where did you learn to punctuate? I'd recommend people not move there.
having visited or lived in nearly every town on the eastern side of the country, newcastle is easily the most depressing s**t hole i have ever been to the south side of the town up on the hills is oookay at best but the north side makes rock hampton look like a posh up market town,i've got numerous friends from up in newcastle and having been back a couple of times in 2012 the place is really hurting now. they've all pretty much moved down to sydney. walk through town centre and just about every second shop is closed down. i'm not really sure what happened.
when i first started hanging around these guys about 4 years ago the place was a great place to go and visit.
wollongong has copped it too. was there for a mate playing a gig mid year and same deal - just about every second shop boarded up. people with no jobs.
both towns are very picturesque and it's a bit of a shame really.
bathurst sounds like hole, probably is a hole in reality, but if you're in you're early 20's and wanna have a good time, it is (at least it was 2006-2009, incidentally where i met my newcastle friends) as good as university town as you could hope for. having a campus that was heavily focused on teaching, dramatic arts and nursing (i.e. female dominate pursuits) was a massive bonus. the place is loose as ****, booze is cheap and there was pub nights every night of the week.
Maleny in QLD is a really nice place. farming in the mountains, fog, cool, views, cows. awesome place.
are you trollin?
Lived in Newcastle its horrible,a bit like a big Gladstone but with safer fishing but more broken shop windows and groups of bogans doing burnouts
I could live in Townsville,Airley,Bowen or Cairns
Forgot about Alice. Some great bars in that town, lots of cute backpackers.
its a very pretty town up in the hills along with montville. but its miles away from anything.
Indeed, makes a good day trip. On a clear day it's one of the best views