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Spotted Gum Way

"Great all-rounder"

Nice quite street in a safe suburb.

Very close to a number of shopping centres, is only four block from Southlands Shopping Centre, two blocks from the Woodpecker shopping complex and a 10 minute walk to High Rd Shopping complex. Also is only a 5-15 minute drive to four other large shopping centres, Bullcreek, Garden City, Riverton and Carousel, the city is also only 15 to 20 minutes away outside of peak hour traffic.

Schools: a number of primary schools and is within the school zones for both Willetton SHS and Rossmoyne SHS both of which have excellent reputations. It is also conveniently located for both Murdoch and Curtain University.

It is close to both the Riverton Leisureplex, Southlands Sport Complex and there are at least 5 sports fields within a 10 minute walk.

Public transport is good (as far as Perth goes), the circle route runs from Southlands shopping centre and there are a number of buses which run to and from the trainstations on both the Mandurah and Armadal

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Narrogin

"Good place to grow up"

Large town in the Wheatbelt of W.A., approximately 190km SSE of Perth, good access to major roads and can get to many of the South West attractions in two to three hours.

No public transport aside from school buses, but given the town is only 4km by 4km there is no need for public transport, Westrail Bus service goes through Narrogin and travels to a number of locations throughout the region, the train line is for industrial and agricultural transport only. There is pretty much no traffic, though the train line runs through the middle of town so when a train comes through the two main streets (there are only three) which allow you to get from the West to East side of town close when the barriers come down but this is a rare event; there used to be a problem when the longer trains stopped at the town station as they would cause the barriers at both access streets to go down but this doesn't seems to happen anymore.

The overall population number of the town has remained relatively

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