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Moe

"Quiet community-orientated town. As for the rumours, nobody sees a peep of the ones they believe exist here in the lower scale the believe of."

I love it here. Peaceful for me. I prefer to live away from the commission area, although when I do walk near there, not an issue. Everybody keeps to themselves if they are struggling with any drug issues etc, etc. very rare that I have seen that. And I was shocked to hear of any deaths. Things like,t hat are only between those involved considering I’ve never witnessed a negative experience in my 10 years of being here.
I love walking at dusk seeing horses, farms, cows, friendly neighbours. There are some very affluent parts of Moe closer to town where I live. Love it.
Lovely dining, a few pubs, gold course, scenic, walking tracks, gardens, gourmet cafes, families, elderly people gathering local spots for years constant respect never an issue. Mimics Hawera NZ

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
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Morwell

"Good to make money of the unemployed if you can trust them"

Biggest dump except for minor locations are ok. If you find a good spot, stay there as the losers can’t afford to live there.

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granta12
granta12

Is it a dump, or is it just your own property that's a dump and you can't see past the garbage heap?

lesley-h
lesley-h

Its a very rundown town...some new estates on outer Morwell but central Morwell looking tired and depressed. Crime rate up and rentals are overpriced for what is on offer. Mrdical services such as drs very sparse drs dont stay long. Very very disappointing compared to 20-40yrs ago

tahirhalil
tahirhalil

Good on you lesley I agree I worked in morwell at mayyvale timber and hardware and coles during the 70s and 80s when it was the hub of the valley.As a teenager I lived in Moe and travelled to morwell to buy my first pair of Levi jeans.Moe and Traralgon weren't any near as busy as Morwell.You shopped in Morwell for your clothing as a teenager.When they opened Midvalley shopping centre in the 80s it took a lot of the business away from the cbd.When I left in 2014 I remember sitting at the morwell train station waiting for the 7.30 am to Flinders Street and swore I saw a tumbleweed blowing down commercial road with a cowboy on horseback chasing it.Hope the revamp will attract some people from the city looking for a quite rural life and especially some entrepreneurs who would take a punt on opening some kind of business venture the locals would back.Maybe morwell needs the Lazarus bros back and the shines.It might just GET MOR---WELL...get it Mor.....Well. Or "better ,if you didn't get the acronym.There is always hope.From an old resident of Moe,Morwell and Traralgon.Go Valley.!!!

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