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Morwell

"Not everyone's cup of tea."

There are some great things about living in Morwell.
The housing is incredibly cheap and applying for rentals is a much faster process than other towns. If you have access to a car, you can easily spend your free time exploring all that Gippsland has to offer. Your weekend drives will be amazing! All the beautiful sights from the national parks, great places to take pictures, explore with families and just really great country roads with beautiful hills.

However there are some things to consider.

Living in a small town in a rural area means that there is some lack of diversity and although there are lovely people there, more often then not you will come across people who are very culturally intolerant to put it lightly. If you are a p.o.c or someone who really dislikes intolerance in this spectrum you may struggle.

Although nothing personally happened to me while I was living in the town, you are often at a level of heighten awareness and it can be quite draining. Finding yourself always worrying about having doors and cars locked, even when you are home. More than once we experienced random people walking into our yard and came home one day to find someone trying to look through our window. This was the main reason I decided to move. You will hear fighting and will come across police often. My advice would be to look at areas closer to the train station and main shopping centre.

All in all there are good things and bad and there and good people and bad people, like in every other town.

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
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granta12
granta12

Not everyone is for the cup of tea either. Those types can stay away, they aren't welcome in Morwell. Snobs who suffer from postcode discrimination are the people I am specifically referring to.

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