Australia Art Gallery
Posted in aboriginal art on 12/27/2008 01:56 am by admin
Best suburb/Country Town to raise a family in australia (leaving the UK)?
This is what I’m looking for (I know I’m not likely to tick all the boxes but I’d be happy to tick most
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Suburbs/Country Town (relaxed)lifestyle
Not too far from the city an hour or 2 drive max (maybe even 3hrs)
Open space with green leafy area but not a rainforest lol
Great schooling/education system (my little one will be 12 when we move)
Culture & history such as museums & art galleries etc
Not too touristy (there will always be people on holiday visiting but not a complete/high tourist area)
Things to do, entertainment for children & adults such as cinemas, bowling alleys, shopping etc
Great transport links
Beach or beaches not too far
Quiet to modest area, I’m not a big fan of great noise with hustle & bustle lol
Good family/community environment & feel
Local hospital & health career job opportunties for my nursing career
Cost of living isn’t too expensive
Multicultural
Low crime rates
The Central Coast north of Sydney or the Sunshine Coast north of Brisbane would fit most of your requirements. Just about anywhere in Adelaide, particularly the Hills, the southern suburbs or around Gawler would be good too. Melbourne has some delightful suburbs as well as very interesting towns and small cities inland. Hobart is also well worth considering as it ticks every box and parts of Perth would do so too.
In fact, you will find your ideal spot in many parts of Australia. We can recommend places to you but our opinions are biased in favour of the places we like best. You should presume that you will find what you want wherever you decide to live so look for work that is available to you and make your choice based on where you decide to work.
Galeria Aniela fine art gallery, NSW Australia: famous Arthur Boyd and Boyd family
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