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gil Downsizer Moderator
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mosschops
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mosschops
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aussie
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Pea
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mosschops
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Pea
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aussie
Joined: 05 Jan 2007 Posts: 18 Location: Australia
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Posted: Mon Jan 08, 07 5:22 am Post subject: |
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Pea wrote: |
Hubby is looking at Gippsland in Victoria. We have friends in Melbourne and I have relatives there too.
Ardlethan in NSW last Feb (2006 ) had not had rain for 4 years. It was surprisingly green though I thought. |
Both great areas, Pea, and with a climate which is not extreme, by any means. As you go North, into NSW, the climate changes to Sub-Tropical, which has a charm all it own, and is the site of choice for many downsizers, and Tropical starts around Bowen in Qld.
There are some really remarkable areas north of Sydney, and Sydney it'self is very beautiful. Here a link to some examples of areas north of Sydney...max temps around 30 degrees C, with a very rare light frost maybe once each winter....www.escapenorth.com.au and hows this for a beach?https://www.escapenorth.com.au/media/macleay/media_upload/pages/macleay8.htm |
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Purple Martin
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gil Downsizer Moderator
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Earth Mutha with attitude
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kaz
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Purple Martin
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Behemoth
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Pea
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