interesting Perth convo.
Can't remember the last time I heard someone mention "Dullsville" it certainly has changed dramatically in the last few years.
I've lived in London and Melbourne and always come back for what I felt used to be a higher standard of living. Particularly when it was cheap. I feel it is going through an awkward transitory phase as it grows into an international city much like a teen going through puberty with issues such as congestion, high cost of living etc but the pluses of more nightlife, restaurants, arts scene, etc.
I know of many South Africans and poms that would give their right arm to settle permanently, particularly in the northern corridor and am surprised that despite the expense, they still seem to be coming in their droves.
Can't remember the last time I heard someone mention "Dullsville" it certainly has changed dramatically in the last few years.
I've lived in London and Melbourne and always come back for what I felt used to be a higher standard of living. Particularly when it was cheap. I feel it is going through an awkward transitory phase as it grows into an international city much like a teen going through puberty with issues such as congestion, high cost of living etc but the pluses of more nightlife, restaurants, arts scene, etc.
I know of many South Africans and poms that would give their right arm to settle permanently, particularly in the northern corridor and am surprised that despite the expense, they still seem to be coming in their droves.