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Point Cook; What is Point Cook like?
Topic Started: 15 Sep 2008, 05:52 AM (236 Views)
jvm
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Hi

I'm new to this site and was looking for some advice on Point Cook. OH and I (& 2kids) are hoping to move over in Feb, and I will be a stay at home mum for a few months. So I am just wondering about creche's, mother & toddler groups or anywhere I can go to with the kids so that I can meet other mums or girls like myself who have migrated over. OH is adamant that he is not coming back to Scotland so I have to try and meet new people!

Many thanks

Val :waving:
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welovebonds
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Lots of people like Point Cook, but I personally didn't. We only took a drive over to the west and got out and viewed some developments...but it just didn't do it for me. It is a bit cheaper than the East side, but it just felt a bit souless and a bit flat.....it really is a personal thing.

All I would say is keep your options open when you arrive and drive around until you find an area that you like and can afford....there are so many areas to look at.
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The Riddler
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I've lived in E Melb, Richmond and Seaford brfore moving to PC.

Personally, i have no desire to live anywhere else. :)
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I live in the west (Newport) but for me- Point Cook does not float my boat.
It is a very new housing estate with huge houses and a town centre which opened 3 weeks ago.
Secondary school there is new and a mate has just moved her (bright) daughter away as the school was not challenging at all.
However some people (my mate for one) love PC....
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The Riddler
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Is there a more polarizing suburb in Melbourne than PC?

Seriously, it's the "Marmite" of Melbourne Suburbia... ;)
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15 Sep 2008, 06:22 PM
Is there a more polarizing suburb in Melbourne than PC?

Seriously, it's the "Marmite" of Melbourne Suburbia... ;)
Agree completely...and for the record I loathe Marmite !
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