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Living near Bunbury

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Created by psychojoe > 9 months ago, 14 Oct 2020
psychojoe
WA, 2239 posts
14 Oct 2020 3:50AM
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Hey Breezers
The wife may have landed a job in Bunbury. Old mate reckons why not live in Busselton and commute.
I thought I'd throw it out to the brains trust. I've got small kids so I'll need to be near a good school and I want to avoid being anywhere near government housing.
Thanks.
Joe

kk
WA, 953 posts
14 Oct 2020 6:03AM
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It's a long commute, maybe not by city standards but nothing helps with job satisfaction like living 5 minutes from work.

Wind is a little better in Bunbury , but not anywhere as good as Perth, Margret river can be good.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
14 Oct 2020 7:42AM
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psychojoe said..
Hey Breezers
The wife may have landed a job in Bunbury. Old mate reckons why not live in Busselton and commute.
I thought I'd throw it out to the brains trust. I've got small kids so I'll need to be near a good school and I want to avoid being anywhere near government housing.
Thanks.
Joe


How are you going to hug your grandchildren?

psychojoe
WA, 2239 posts
14 Oct 2020 7:52AM
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FormulaNova said..

psychojoe said..
Hey Breezers
The wife may have landed a job in Bunbury. Old mate reckons why not live in Busselton and commute.
I thought I'd throw it out to the brains trust. I've got small kids so I'll need to be near a good school and I want to avoid being anywhere near government housing.
Thanks.
Joe



How are you going to hug your grandchildren?


Really?!
That's unkind.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
14 Oct 2020 8:08AM
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psychojoe said..

FormulaNova said..


psychojoe said..
Hey Breezers
The wife may have landed a job in Bunbury. Old mate reckons why not live in Busselton and commute.
I thought I'd throw it out to the brains trust. I've got small kids so I'll need to be near a good school and I want to avoid being anywhere near government housing.
Thanks.
Joe




How are you going to hug your grandchildren?



Really?!
That's unkind.


Seriously though, weren't you carrying on a few months/weeks ago about how it was inhumane to be in lockdown (to avoid risking the life of other more vulnerable people) because you couldn't hug your grandchildren that only lived a few kms away?

Now you are moving 4000kms away from them?

Did I remember the wrong details? From someone else?

psychojoe
WA, 2239 posts
14 Oct 2020 9:43AM
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Dude.
HW is dead.
Leave your personal attacks out of it.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
14 Oct 2020 10:32AM
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This has nothing to do with heavy weather, that is dead.

Are you saying you are a hypocrite as 'back then' you thought that it was wrong to stop you from hugging your grandchildren, and now because it suits you you are happy to move thousands of kilometres away, and hugging your grandchildren is no longer a priority?

I just want to gauge the level of hypocrisy. It seemed very important to you way back then, in what, July?

psychojoe
WA, 2239 posts
14 Oct 2020 12:06PM
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A reasonable person may consider that I have bigger problems now that I've chosen not to make public.
But hey, whatever.
Thanks for not helping.

hilly
WA, 7953 posts
14 Oct 2020 1:04PM
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Personally, prefer Busso over Bunbury. Next to no waves in Bunbury, Busso is closer to margs/Yalls stretch. 50km straight road (30 min) commute may be worth it. As far as schools go aim for Cape Naturaliste catchment for state school.

Toph
WA, 1873 posts
14 Oct 2020 2:24PM
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I'm with Hilly for both town and school. I'd live in Busso over Bunbury. Most people would be lucky to live only 5 mins from work (although agree that would be nice too). 30 mins is not really a big commute is it...

Bertie
NSW, 1351 posts
14 Oct 2020 5:49PM
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I lived in Bunbury for 2 years. Lots of crew commute every day from Busso.
Wind is terrible in bunbury except for the storms and the inlet is worse. better to be 35min closer to margs or 20 min from Yalls for lots of TOW!

Razzonater
2224 posts
14 Oct 2020 3:00PM
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Busselton is nice Bunbury not so much

Busselton is a better standard of living and proximity to waves and better part of coast, yes it's 30 minutes to Bunbury for the commute but I would much much rather live in Busselton, also weekends in Busselton there is often live music and pubs within walking distance good beach fishing within town and half hour and near a few nice bushwalking trails/mountain bike trails.
If purchasing property as well it would be a better 10-20 year return due to proximity to waves.....

psychojoe
WA, 2239 posts
14 Oct 2020 4:00PM
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Your comments have got me leaning towards Busselton. My kids are quite small. Anyone got tips for the best primary school?

kk
WA, 953 posts
14 Oct 2020 7:12PM
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Bunbury to Busselton is not 30 minutes Maybe the Northest of Busselton to The Southest of Bunbury in 35 Minutes. Cbd to Cbd 45 to 50

Sounds like a lot of real estate dudes estimating drive times on here.

Busselton is nicer I agree, although I have never lived there, most of the time I lived at Peppermint grove beach half way in between the two towns. Nice place but very quite most of the time as many of the houses are holiday homes, and only 15 minutes from Bunbury or Busselton, if you believe the real estate salesmen.

Mr Milk
NSW, 3116 posts
14 Oct 2020 11:30PM
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psychojoe said..
Your comments have got me leaning towards Busselton. My kids are quite small. Anyone got tips for the best primary school?


If you have grandchildren as well, are we looking at long fertility or a second marriage?
Those big families can produce odd results. I had a classmate in high school whose uncle was in the year below us.

psychojoe
WA, 2239 posts
15 Oct 2020 3:53AM
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Mr Milk said..

psychojoe said..
Your comments have got me leaning towards Busselton. My kids are quite small. Anyone got tips for the best primary school?



If you have grandchildren as well, are we looking at long fertility or a second marriage?
Those big families can produce odd results. I had a classmate in high school whose uncle was in the year below us.


You left out teen pregnancy, adoption, surrogacy, foster parenting, etc.
I wrote you a nice long winded reply, but then...nah. Delete.

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
15 Oct 2020 6:27AM
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A 40-45 minute commute each way might Not sound too bad. Until school holidays, long weekends, Easter and Summer roll around.

Toph
WA, 1873 posts
15 Oct 2020 7:26AM
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True. Especially that stretch of road

JulianRoss
WA, 544 posts
15 Oct 2020 7:30AM
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yeah, but Bunbury.......
urrrrrrrgghhhhhhh

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
15 Oct 2020 7:47AM
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^^^ well it's not Collie.

kiterboy
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15 Oct 2020 8:53AM
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psychojoe said..

I wrote you a nice long winded reply, but then...nah. Delete.


Awww, come on...live up to your username!

bobajob
QLD, 1535 posts
15 Oct 2020 11:01AM
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If you surf, better to commute the distance and live in a close proximity to the surf than to have to drive a distance to the surf.
I lived in Bunbury for a few years and spent the whole time trying to transfer out. In hindsight, I would have rather lived in Bussleton than Boganbury and commuted each day. I believe the road is better these days?
What's a few days of the year of a bit of traffic, you should try the commute from the Goldie to Brisbane. I'm sure commuting from the outer "burbs" of Perf is probably just as bad.

psychojoe
WA, 2239 posts
15 Oct 2020 9:39AM
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kiterboy said..

psychojoe said..

I wrote you a nice long winded reply, but then...nah. Delete.



Awww, come on...live up to your username!


I got named Psychojoe when I was 21 because of my superbike riding style.
When I joined Seabreeze the usernames Joe and Joseph were already taken.

Toph
WA, 1873 posts
15 Oct 2020 10:04AM
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bobajob said..
What's a few days of the year of a bit of traffic, you should try the commute from the Goldie to Brisbane. I'm sure commuting from the outer "burbs" of Perf is probably just as bad.


Yeah but although over here we live in the largest state we don't understand the concept of a long commute. 20-30 minutes is frowned upon and +45 is ludicrous. The aim is 5-10 minutes

AquaPlow
QLD, 1064 posts
16 Oct 2020 7:34AM
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Psychojoe said

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I got named Psychojoe when I was 21 because of my superbike riding style.
When I joined Seabreeze the usernames Joe and Joseph were already taken.


I started on here as SinusFlush.. Proudly graduating to AP.. Soon might get above the surface maybe Wave Dancer..
I am not sure how u might graduate from psycho prefix.. U could throw the challenge out there
AP

psychojoe
WA, 2239 posts
16 Oct 2020 6:54AM
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Psychojoe said


I got named Psychojoe when I was 21 because of my superbike riding style.
When I joined Seabreeze the usernames Joe and Joseph were already taken.



I started on here as SinusFlush.. Proudly graduating to AP.. Soon might get above the surface maybe Wave Dancer..
I am not sure how u might graduate from psycho prefix.. U could throw the challenge out there
AP


I finally know what AquaPlow means. I had never given it a thought.

hilly
WA, 7953 posts
16 Oct 2020 8:48AM
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kk said.. Cbd to Cbd 45 to 50



I drive through a lot. Live in Margs usually beat the google time easily. Yes CBD to CBD. I don't sell houses.



psychojoe
WA, 2239 posts
17 Oct 2020 12:17PM
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I really appreciate your help so far Breezers.
Busselton now sounds like the logical choice. But to help me a little more, would you be able to recommend a specific area in Busselton.
Cheers.

thedrip
WA, 2355 posts
17 Oct 2020 3:48PM
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Lol. Well I live in Busselton. Port Geographe, West Busselton, old Vasse (Beach side of the highway) are the best town block suburbs. Kalgaritch is a nice bush block suburb in the middle of town. Geographe Primary School and Vasse Primary schools are the public schools you want to be zoned to - Port Geographe isn't zoned to either so I would be looking to private schools if I lived there. Cape Naturaliste College is the pick of the schools (I was a Head of Department at one of the private schools there - i'm not sending my kids to that joint. They make marks up for one thing.). I have some idea of the schools as I worked for 19 years there as a teacher and Head of Department in both public and private schools, and have been on both public school school boards, as well as one of the public primary school boards.

Buster fin
WA, 2596 posts
17 Oct 2020 4:20PM
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thedrip said..
Lol. Well I live in Busselton. Port Geographe, West Busselton, old Vasse (Beach side of the highway) are the best town block suburbs. Kalgaritch is a nice bush block suburb in the middle of town. Geographe Primary School and Vasse Primary schools are the public schools you want to be zoned to - Port Geographe isn't zoned to either so I would be looking to private schools if I lived there. Cape Naturaliste College is the pick of the schools (I was a Head of Department at one of the private schools there - i'm not sending my kids to that joint. They make marks up for one thing.). I have some idea of the schools as I worked for 19 years there as a teacher and Head of Department in both public and private schools, and have been on both public school school boards, as well as one of the public primary school boards.


Does the feel of cane excite you?

thedrip
WA, 2355 posts
17 Oct 2020 5:09PM
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Buster fin said..


thedrip said..
Lol. Well I live in Busselton. Port Geographe, West Busselton, old Vasse (Beach side of the highway) are the best town block suburbs. Kalgaritch is a nice bush block suburb in the middle of town. Geographe Primary School and Vasse Primary schools are the public schools you want to be zoned to - Port Geographe isn't zoned to either so I would be looking to private schools if I lived there. Cape Naturaliste College is the pick of the schools (I was a Head of Department at one of the private schools there - i'm not sending my kids to that joint. They make marks up for one thing.). I have some idea of the schools as I worked for 19 years there as a teacher and Head of Department in both public and private schools, and have been on both public school school boards, as well as one of the public primary school boards.




Does the feel of cane excite you?


huh?



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