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27/02/2013, 08:49 PM
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Have you done the tree change thing and did you/have you regretted it or loved the choice? I am Seriously considering moving from Melbourne to Regional VIC and would like to hear any stories for and against. My final 2 considerations are Wodonga or Wangarratta....have been researching both. HAve been to both in the past, one more recently than the other....like 25 years more recently lol. Would need to revisit both to make a final decision though. If you lived in either or have lived....feel free to praise or condem.  or just give your 2 cents worth. TIA
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27/02/2013, 08:52 PM
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Curious OP - what sparked your decision re the tree change? It is something I am hoping to do in the next 12 - 24 months. Good luck!
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28/02/2013, 08:21 AM
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I- Candi I have looked into the schooling options, treying to cover all bases before I move. I can't just move and work things out when I get there...not that kind of person.
Applepie83 I need a change. I grew up in rural Vic, born and lived in rural NSW for first 7 years prior to VIC. I am over suburbia. I am over having my Mum (as loving and great as she has been) living in my backyard in a flat and minding my kids all the time because I do shift work. I want to raise my kids my way. My daughter with high functioning Autism needs boundaries and Grandma is soft....but I get she is a grandma, I do not begrudge her anything.
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28/02/2013, 08:38 AM
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Sort of tree change here.
DP followed me when I moved back to rural Tasmania - he has been a big city urban boy his whole life but has taken to it with gusto.
The problems he faced were to do with work opportunities - very limited. And finding like minded friends.
If you have never lived in a small town learning that you can't just isolate yourself with 'people like me' is a bit of a learning curve, but after several years now he has embraced the fact that he now has friends of all shapes, sizes and vastly differing life experiences to himself. (he has, if you will, dug deep and found his inner bogan!)
We do miss the ease and convenience of inner city life and we pine for theatre, good restaurants, live music and high paid work (well he misses high paid work! I have never had high paid work!) and career advancement options.
DP also was going to do his Phd but realised after moving here that the logistics just didn't work out.
But we love our home, we love the peace, the quiet and being surrounded by nature. He still gets a kick out of the fact that we are 20 mins drive from a National Park where we can nip out and have a picnic tea and almost guarantee we will be the only people there. He loves going for a swim at the local waterhole on a Friday night and being disturbed only by the birds and the dragonflies.
And he LOVES the fact that behind the rows of buildings on the main street of our little town are paddocks filled with cows!
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28/02/2013, 08:46 AM
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I could write Madnesscraves post right now I was all gung ho and ready to get out there and meet new people once I got here but everyone sticks to themselves. On top of this I don't have a car or licence so am feeling pretty isolated. Before I came here I had visions of barbecues, going to the pubs and beautiful beaches the place has... but instead dp and I are just bored out of our brains! Having said that dp and I have agreed to move again to another country town. This time we will be visiting it first to see how the people are. We most certainly won't be relying on reviews that we read off the internet again either :-/
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28/02/2013, 04:04 PM
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I echo i-candi's thoughts - semi-rural is great (we live in the same area). Far enough away but not too far and also Country-Mel's post as well. Our local water-hole where the kids can swim and canoe is 3 mins down the road and I look over cows and horses everyday from our vista. Just on a personal note, i-candi, I'm so pleased that the school is working out for your DS.
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