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Wantirna

"No good for public transports..."

I used to live in Wantirna as I was youngest. The neighbours wasn't very friendly and they never say hello when I walked on the street as I say hi to them. My favourite thing is Milk bar, because the owners really lovely and very friendly only in this town. Unfortuantely, they dont have access to close to the train station so you have to catch a bus to take you to stations even you really like to exercise to walk the station! The child care really wonderful since I was little! Now, I visited recently, it seems going downhill and I wish they could be improves back as I used to be little girl.

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Public transport is not that bad - there's an extensive bus network linking to more than one station, and also to the tram close by in Vermont South. There is strong community support for the tramline to be extended to Knox City, so this may be a future possibility.
Stations, mostly in adjoining suburbs not too far away include Bayswater, Ringwood, Mitcham, Boronia, Glen Waverley.
It is still a very friendly and community-minded area, with attractive homes and great facilities - maybe you should revisit?

Stefaz

Hi, I am apologise for relaying late. Sorry that I was being sound like...skeptical. By the way, I actually visited there recently. It seems all bit better than these in the 90s, I guess. Depend on where you live on the street, some neighbours were friendly as well :) Yeah, I heard about improving service for access public transport in extended areas of outer eastern melbourne. I lived there for just 5 years. I grew up in west suburb in Melbourne for 15 years . Honestly, Wantirna really beautiful greeny landscape than in west suburb. Thank you for all your understanding, have a lovely day! :)

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Yarraville

"Lovely little town in Victoria"

I am living in Yarraville all my life. I love everything in Yarraville. They have gorgeous shops which are great for artists, Sun theatre, great schools for primary kids and heaps of lovely architectures and great parks to have a coffee when it's sunny day! The negative things are heaps of trucks at between westgate bridge and Francis st, no secondary schools for teenagers so they have to go to schools in Newport, Williamstown or even Prahran and Windsor. I hope that they could be improving for updating road from chaotic traffic during peak hours, more secondary schools, definitely for hospitals and tertiary institutions because we dont want to spend too money for travelling to universities everyday.

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