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Trent, we have an engadine in Sydney, its a hole.

That's the one I'm referring to, and it's one of the nicest burbs in Sydney. No crime, good views of the national park, clean, nice houses, etc.

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Yup, Engadine is highly underrated what with...

* views of Sydney

* access to Sydney by train

* Royal NP

* feeder roads south, north and west (via Heathcote)

* short drive to the coast

* sporting facilities

* even temperatures

* above most of the smog

* some nice houses as stated above

dunno bout a reason for you to move here but theres 1 good reason why you shouldnt...Too many of you fokkas up here already. :P

but your state is so much bigger than ours, so can support more people.

Yup, Engadine is highly underrated what with...

* views of Sydney

* access to Sydney by train

* Royal NP

* feeder roads south, north and west (via Heathcote)

* short drive to the coast

* sporting facilities

* even temperatures

* above most of the smog

* some nice houses as stated above

Yep, property there is still reasonably priced for what you get, too.

dunno bout a reason for you to move here but theres 1 good reason why you shouldnt...Too many of you fokkas up here already. :P

Hear that Luke you can come up here just to annoy Noel.... excellent *Mr Burn finger prism of evil contemplation* :devil:

dunno bout a reason for you to move here but theres 1 good reason why you shouldnt...Too many of you fokkas up here already. :P

i often hear tourists on the sunny coast complaining about QLD drivers. what they don't realise is that given the influx of southerners to the sunny coast over the years, there is probably more southerners driving around in cars with QLD plates than actual QLDers

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