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Jo Larnach
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« on: November 02, 2006, 02:12:43 PM »

We are just at the beginning of our visa application process and are thinking about the Perth area as the place for us to settle in. We like a range of activities (diving, swimming, sports, walking, biking) but are not looking to live in a large city like Sydney etc. What is there to keep us occupied in and around Perth? Should we be looking in any areas in particular?
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« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2006, 03:32:07 AM »

Perth is a City of nearly 2 million people, however I doen`t feel like this because it is so spread out.

It is infact lots of little citys, Low and sprawled - but it still has a nice centre. The beach runs all the way up one side - and this is a true beach with white sand and a surf type swell - so good fun to be had. It is quite a windy city so although a little annoying at times it is a good place to take up kite boarding or wind surfing.

Inland there are dams and rivers - forests and windy roads. WA is beutiful, however the buildings are on the whole not.

You could find a great life anywhere along the coast here - We personally live inland and love it too in a small rural town! Cheesy
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