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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby Keefy » Fri Mar 14, 2014 11:50 am

nwdfanparade wrote:Best suburb for public transport is Notinservice.

See a lot of buses going there.
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Isn't there also a place out there called 'Special' as well?
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby stampy » Fri Mar 14, 2014 12:25 pm

where you live will depend on what you can afford, if cash flow is not a problem then parkholme, oaklands park, warradale, glengowrie, seacombe gardens, sturt, dover gardens or darlington. If you are looking for up market areas then its glenelg, somerton, hove or brighton,

if you are looking for cheaper areas to rent you will have to be prepared to look further south, eg: morphettvale, 'ackem, huntfield heights etc
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby Psyber » Fri Mar 14, 2014 1:14 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote: Maybe you can join that family that live on Kangaroo Island.
Here you go Psyber.

Asthma - http://www.leafly.com/news/medical/can-cannabis-help-asthma-patients-27df

Skin allergies - http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/06/070607171120.htm

That information has been around in medical circles for a long time, and I've actually been curious enough to try it on three occasions in the distant past.
(To quote my Angel source "..the good stuff, not the shit we sell.." )

Result: slight drowsiness and nausea, and slightly muddled brain function for a couple of hours.
I decided I'd rather cope with the allergies than feel dumbed down.

Now if someone comes up with an extract that doesn't have the negative effects...
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby southee » Sun Mar 16, 2014 11:37 pm

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southee wrote: I'm in Warradale ......as another Panthers fan I can pick you up on South game days for the drives to Noarlunga.

We are a rare breed so always nice to make friends with another South fan ;)


This sounds BLATANTLY like a cry for help.

Edited for accuracy.


I'm a south supporter .... I have been needing help for bloody years !!!! ;)
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby Coach Bombay » Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:13 pm

Have a look at Glenelg East, Decent size blokes, lots of tudor style homes and bungalows. Depends what sought of housing style you like. Lots of parks, close to bay oval, and the beach, also in the Brighton High School Zone.
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby Spargo » Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:30 pm

bays09 wrote:Have a look at Glenelg East, Decent size blokes, lots of tudor style homes and bungalows. Depends what sought of housing style you like. Lots of parks, close to bay oval, and the beach, also in the Brighton High School Zone.

Alright if your happy paying $700k +
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby Coach Bombay » Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:49 pm

Spargo wrote:
bays09 wrote:Have a look at Glenelg East, Decent size blokes, lots of tudor style homes and bungalows. Depends what sought of housing style you like. Lots of parks, close to bay oval, and the beach, also in the Brighton High School Zone.

Alright if your happy paying $700k +


still $200K cheaper than the other side of brighton road.
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:59 pm

bays09 wrote:Have a look at Glenelg East, Decent size blokes,


Although semaphore is more gay friendly. Not that there is anything wrong with that.
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby Spargo » Tue Mar 18, 2014 1:02 pm

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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby Coach Bombay » Tue Mar 18, 2014 2:03 pm

wouldn't know ;)
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby HH3 » Tue Mar 18, 2014 2:09 pm

bays09 wrote:
Spargo wrote:
bays09 wrote:Have a look at Glenelg East, Decent size blokes


Lots of glory holes around the Glenelg area too....or so I've heard.
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby Rik E Boy » Tue Mar 18, 2014 4:31 pm

Psyber wrote:One thing to watch for - the air in Adelaide.

My wife was asthmatic and I am someone prone to milder respiratory allergies.
We were both OK in eastern Melbourne, but neither of us did well anywhere in Adelaide and ultimately sold up and moved to the hills before later going to Melbourne for family reasons.

It was at its worst when we lived in Prospect and later nearly as bad when we tried Delfin Island (West Lakes) on the theory the sea breezes would help.

When I returned to Adelaide in 2009 I considered eastern options like Stonyfell, but after a week staying with friends there, while house-hunting, I decided to buy in the hills again. (It was better there but not better enough.)
The Blackwood area doesn't seem too bad...

I suspect the difference is that Melbourne is a bit more open and windy and the air pollution blows away more whereas Adelaide sits in a bowl.
Even in Melbourne we both had problems when visiting friends who lived in Port Cook.


Funny you mention this Doc. Been an Asthmatic all my life. South Coast of NSW ******. Southern Highlands ******. Sydney the same. Adelaide didnt even need the inhaler anymore and off Ventolin. Off to Ipswich back on the puffers.

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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby Psyber » Wed Mar 19, 2014 10:46 am

Rik E Boy wrote: Funny you mention this Doc. Been an Asthmatic all my life. South Coast of NSW ******. Southern Highlands ******. Sydney the same. Adelaide didnt even need the inhaler anymore and off Ventolin. Off to Ipswich back on the puffers.
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Generally, I think the key issue is that, if you are allergy prone, you tend to develop allergic reactions to things you have been exposed to over time, and so you get the same reactions in places that have the same allergens around, and going to a different environment gives you a "holiday" until you have had enough exposure to new allergens to trigger off reactions to them.

In my case my major sensitivity is to hydrocarbon residues - like those ubiquitous "air freshener" blocks which just mask natural odours with a petrochemically-derived artificial scent - and accumulated vehicle exhaust fumes get to me. That is why I do better in Melbourne where the wind disperses them better.

On the other hand repeated exposure to very diluted allergens may help you build up a tolerance for them - the key element in "desensitisation" therapy.
It doesn't work for everyone though.
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby MW » Wed Mar 19, 2014 12:31 pm

If you're working in Marion, logic says Marion, Warradale, Oaklands Park, Parkholme, Ascot Park, Mitchell Park etc would suit. All decent suburbs.
Anything with a 5042 or 5043 postcode would be close to work.
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby The Cadet » Fri Mar 21, 2014 6:22 pm

Change of plans, wife has been given the job at Royal Park, not familiar with suburbs out that way. Anyone know what are the better ones, keeping in mind we have an 8 year old an 4 year old, an primary schools, cheers.

Ps how long would it take on average from say Warradale to Royal Park in peak hour traffic.
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby Gozu » Fri Mar 21, 2014 6:33 pm

I've lived at Royal Park before, it's alright best primary school? Probably West Lakes Shore.

Royal Park is right near West Lakes i.e. AAMI Stadium, which is a good area.
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby mickey » Sat Mar 22, 2014 2:46 am

Royal Park is a great place to live. Close to everything that you need :)

Surrounding suburbs include west lakes, Seaton, Hendon, Albert Park to name just a few. Although it's been 20odd years since I went there, I think that Hendon primary isn't too bad for a public school.
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby The Cadet » Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:12 am

Sorry to keep bothering you guys, but looks like we may have found a place in Seaton. What's everyone's thoughts on this suburb for our family
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby helicopterking » Mon Mar 24, 2014 1:04 pm

Seaton not really near Marion. 20-30min drive.
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Re: Best suburb to live in

Postby Gozu » Mon Mar 24, 2014 3:58 pm

I've lived in Seaton too, good parts and not so good parts but nothing terrible.
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