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sonicbeagle
post 23/11/2012, 10:28 PM
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Hi All!

My family and I are relocating to Darwin. Anybody else also in the same boat?

Looking forward to one AWESOME roadtrip, and of course, looking forward to a brand new life and lots of lovely new friends too!

Who's doing the same?

Cheers!
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I'MAMUM
post 25/11/2012, 05:36 PM
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Hi

We just moved here 4 weeks ago. When are you looking at relocating here. We moved from Roxby Downs in SA, so just came up the Stuart Hwy. We love it here!!! It is very humid, think walking into a sauna, I mean really a sauna. I think it will take a bit of getting used to but the place is still awesome and worth getting used to sweating. original.gif
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sonicbeagle
post 25/11/2012, 07:00 PM
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Hi

We just moved here 4 weeks ago. When are you looking at relocating here. We moved from Roxby Downs in SA, so just came up the Stuart Hwy. We love it here!!! It is very humid, think walking into a sauna, I mean really a sauna. I think it will take a bit of getting used to but the place is still awesome and worth getting used to sweating. original.gif


Hi Michelle!

Thanks so much for your reply and great to hear that you're loving it up there!

We move out the week after next and will be taking our time to drive up. We move into our new house early January. original.gif

I've never been to Darwin, however hubby has lived in the NT for work before and we spent time in Cairns and enjoyed the humidity! Born and raised in Brisbane, so humidity isn't totally foreign to me, which is a good thing!! original.gif original.gif

If you're up for chatting with a new friend, just let me know. I don't know anybody at all up there.

Cheers!
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House.of.blue
post 25/11/2012, 07:10 PM
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I'm not moving to Darwin sad.gif but I miss living there it is an amazing place with such character and atmosphere I am very jealous of your move lol. I love the heat and the wet season, pouring down rain whilst sweating up a storm ha ha original.gif enjoy your move and I hope you love the change of scenery and lifestyle, I can't wait to take DH and the kids there one day.

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post 25/11/2012, 07:55 PM
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Thanks so much Pink n Blue!!

Tropical heat is great!! original.gif
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post 03/01/2013, 02:05 AM
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Hi Sonicbeagle

So very sorry that I haven't gotten back to you. sad.gif We've been so busy and finally in 2 sleeps we move out of our camper trailer and into a house. WOOTS. biggrin.gif

We will be much more settled once that happens. We are moving to Durack.

Friends of ours who live in Gunn have a beagle also, so love your nick. original.gif

Do you have kids and if so, what age? Hope we might be able to catch up for a play date....
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Lexico27
post 05/01/2013, 06:08 PM
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I'm moving back home to Darwin in a couple of weeks. I've been gone for 15 years. I'm being relocated for a job original.gif. I'm excited, scared and a bit stressed as I try to negotiate it all from Melbourne. I have no idea where I will live but there seems to be plenty around (though super expensive!!). I can't wait.
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catiebear
post 17/01/2013, 05:23 PM
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Hi ladies,
We just moved to Darwin last week from Brisbane. Thankfully there has been some rain as I was struggling a bit lol
Hope your moves went well!
Catie
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