Hi Jon,
I hope (and am sure) that this is only one element of your research.
It's really hard for someone to see Sydney through your eyes.
I've lived in Sydney for almost 40yrs. I came here from NSW country town after completing school, for a job & university.
The CBD doesn't hold any fascination for me (although I love the harbour).
I suspect, due to your brief description, that you would be located in the CBD for work. Therefore, you would need to decide whether you wanted to commute "serious" distances to work every day, or if you lived closer to the CBD and escaped on w/es. I would suggest the latter. Then, of course, there are the intermediate positions. (P38aRover may well provide some counter to this, as he chose to do the opposite).
While they are reconfiguring the CBD with some great high-rise apartments, the general residential areas in inner Sydney are, largely, older style with limited parking options. But many of them have great community spirit, great restaurants/cafes, markets etc.
Sydney is surrounded , and encloses, some wonderful national parks and access to them, particularly on weekends, is soooo easy.
While we hate poms, they are so all-pervasive, that we now tolerate them. It will be easier for you once you learn to speak 'stralian.
HTH,




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. Why limit yourself to a big city?
.......but we do have a few suppliers around......only thing bad about buying from Mother England is you people certainly know how to charge postage....I sent a PNG Police (Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary) cap badge and two shoulder flashes to a friend in the Suffolk Police.......cost me $1.60, he sent the same to me, only Royal Parks and Gardens Police cost him 8 pound something nearly $20 our money




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