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Billabong Way

"Quiet street"

Billabong Way is a quiet street, with more and more houses being built, but is still very nice. It is a cul de sac, so people don't tend to drive fast down it - they have no where to go.

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  • Families with kids
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Bucca

"Peace and quiet"

Bucca is a very peaceful place for people who love the bush. There are lots of kangaroos, wallabies, cockatoos, goannas, some koalas in places and echidnas. There are family friendly places, such as Bucca Crossing and Smiths Crossing. They are both nice to swim and kayak at.

Land and housing is very affordable and you can get a lot for your dollar. It is a nice drive to Bundaberg or to Gin Gin for shopping or work.

The Bucca Hotel and South Kolan are great places for good country food and great entertainment. They are both family friendly.

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Bellbird Park

"Paradise with a lot of native animals"

We live on an acre in a quiet street with lovely and considerate neighbours. There are wallabies, blue tongue lizards, water dragons, koalas sometimes and many birds, including Bell birds.

I enjoy the weather. It is warmer than Brisbane, which is fine. It gets quite cold in Winter, but we don't feel the need to use any heating, except an outdoor fire pit, every now and again. I don't like the cold and moved to Bellbird Park from far north Queensland, so it cannot be too cold.

There are parts of Bellbird Park which at times, have a lot of traffic - Rosemary Street and Fiona Street. This is likely to be due to recent housing development, including new lots where there was previously bushland and subdivision of older large lots.

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  • Families with kids
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