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thread: Hastings Vic, Apollo Bay Vic

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    Oct 2005
    A Nestle Free Zone... What about YOU?
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    Hastings Vic, Apollo Bay Vic

    I have been toying for a number of years now about moving south... I know I know most people move north! There are a few reasons. Big one being we would be mortgage free and able to choose when and how we work, and we could travel a LOT more with our kids - something I definitely want to do. Our tree change to the hinterland has been EXCELLENT for me - but for DH it has meant lots of travelling.

    So, I have seen a great school at Hastings in Victoria that marries with my values - does anyone know what Hastings is like?

    I have an alternate outlook - I am not conservative - so I couldn't live in a really conservative place without biting my tongue in half!

    Apollo Bay fits the bill there - and there is a couple of properties that make me think - mmmm maybe we could do this???

    However, the school at Hastings looks ace...

    So, does anyone have any first hand experiences with the Peninsula? The school?
    Apollo Bay?

    DH loves to surf - so being closer to the beach is a must if we are to make a move...

    We have family north of Melbourne on the boarder - so these places are not too close but so much closer to make maintaining family connections easier... I lived in Melbourne years ago (Elwood) and I am a Melbourne lover - but I just can't do city living any more....

    Thanks in advance for your help my lovelies - just tossing it around at the moment....

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    Oct 2005
    A Nestle Free Zone... What about YOU?
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    Astrid - are you somewhere around these areas? Just wondered from another post?

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
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    astrid i think is in warnambool a bit further west along the coast! never lived in either but would be ace having you back in the best state of all!!! i think hastings is ok!

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    Feb 2007
    In the jungle.
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    Ok, brain not functioning too well, overtired preggo brain..... but i'll post anyway! lol

    I grew up in the next town from Hastings, what school are you referring to? I went to a school on the peninsula. A fantastic school too, one definately worth moving for, but it wasn't in hastings.

    Hastings wouldn't be my first choice of towns to live in, having said that it has come along way in 15 years. It used to be a bit of a dive and still has a bit of a stigma attached to it i guess. But as the rest of the peninsula picks up so too does this area. There are many neighbouring suburbs which are lovely too though.

    Surf wise, it is still a fair drive to Point Leo, gunnamatta or round to philip island for waves. Where as at Apollo bay you are right on the ocean.

    Maz went to school in Hastings. I'm sure she'll pop in too.

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    Apollo Bay is very commercialised now though - not as bad as Lorne but not the same as it used to be.
    If you DH is any better a surfer than a beginner he;d be travelling to get to a decent surf beach, but Joannas not THAT far I guess.

    No idea on Hastings, Im a westie

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    I'm not much for the Peninsula - it's really the topography more than anything. I don't like flat places with too many straight lines and the thing that always gets me about driving between the towns on the Peninsula is that the main road is very straight and very tree-y so you kind of can't see the houses and what's going on. Don't like. But I'm fully prepared to hear I'm being a weirdo about this!

    So Apollo Bay I like more because obviously it's on the Great Ocean Road which isn't flat plus it's near the Otways and basically, there's more views. Having said that though, it does seem very touristy and therefore very slow off-season. So I'm guessing it would be too busy for me in summer and too quiet in winter.

    Warrnambool I like - seems to be lots going on there and DP and I went to Port Fairy recently which we both loved too. Bloody expensive though property-wise.

    Dream destination for both of us would be Hobart but I have to make do with getting my Hobart fix with holidays.

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    DP & i moved from Melb to Ballarat four years ago not knowing a single person here in Ballarat.

    We were looking at moving to Qld but thought at least Ballarat is only just over an hour drive for most family & friends ... and DP's parents about a 2hr drive to come & visit us.

    Well, it turns out know one visits us as they consider Ballarat to be too far to drive so DP & i have dragged our 2.5year DD visiting everyone that won't visit us since she was 5wks old for about 2 to 3 weekends out of each mth

    We have become so tired of driving that at times we have wondered if we just should have moved to QLD like we would have in the 1st place but didn't because we considered others ... well, how silly were we

    My advice is obvious - moved to your 1st choice of living area & visit those that don't visit you when you feel like doing so ... not when they 'want' you to come

    By the way, i don't recommend Ballarat ... too darn cold here ... yeh kind of nice living here & a relaxing lifestyle here but too chilly

    I use to body surf in the morns in Apollo Bay on holiday many years ago there ... just loved it

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    Jun 2007
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    are you talking about the school woodleigh?

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    Oct 2005
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    No - I can't find the name of the school name - it was an independent school - but a friend I was just speaking to thinks that it is a boys only school - no good for me I am afraid...

    I am looking at property around Beech Forest so not quite in Apollo Bay... I like a rural aspect and open spaces....

    Thanks everyone for your in put! Keep it coming!!!!!

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Nov 2005
    Langwarrin. Victoria
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    Maybe you are thinking of flinders christian college but it is co-ed (used to boys only though).....didnt think it was in hastings itself though...there are no boys only schools down this way, although there are some great independent schools. Penbank is one that is very non- mainstream but that is in Mornington. you also have Minimbah (junior school) and Woodleigh (Senior School) which are independent as well. FCC is great too and they have a campus just near us in Carrum Downs ( we are next door in langwarrin). To be perfectly honest I probably wouldn't recommend Hastings itself to live in....it is locally known as boganville where you have to stop and put your moccies on to cross the border!! LOL
    Down here is a beautiful area though there are a heap of really nice suburbs and we are far enough away from the CBD to be countrified and have rural aspects as you say but still quite close to good shopping centres and other facilities. And yes we have quite a few great schools down this way, all but one are co-ed now and that is Toorak Girls College in Mt. Eliza. As a teacher who has taught in quite a few of the state and independent schools I can recommend a few if you get serious...even some of the state schools around here are quite good also. In Langwarrin we also have an awesome montessori pre-school owned by my best friends sister. In fact about the only type of education we don't have in easy access is steiner but we are pretty up there with the rest!!
    The medical facilities here are good also and with all the new freeways and bypasses you are really only about an hours travel from the CBD in non-peak if you need a serious shopping fix! It does rain a bit more than what you are used to though!! Like today for example...it is the middle of summer and we had to turn the heater on this evening for a bit!

    Hope that helps...anymore questions ask away.

    ETA: unless you are thinkin of Toogoolawa school in hastings which is for boys and is attached to the toogoolawa childrens home. they have a campus at Hastings that takes about a dozen boys in year 7 and 8 only. Thats the only boys only school i can think of.
    Other independent schools include westernport Christian school and Bayside Christian College if any of those names ring a bell.
    Last edited by melbel; January 3rd, 2009 at 10:14 PM.

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    Feb 2007
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    it is locally known as boganville
    ROFL i was trying to be diplomatic!

    Great school Rainy!

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    Oh no, not another mod moving south My sister lives on the pennisula and really loves it. Her DH is a surfer but I'm not sure where he surfs. The one thing I would recommend is taking a trip down there to scope it all out. That way you can see for yourself and get a feel for a place. Like most things I think a first impression tells you a lot. Best of luck hun.

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    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
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    If you move to Apollo Bay you'll never get rid of me!

    why not look at Torquay?

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    Jan 2005
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    DH grew up in Frankston and knows a lot of places down on the Peninsula. I can ask him his opinion if you like.

    ETA SIL went to Flinders college. It's in Tyabb.

    DH reccons Hastings was known as bogan city 20 years ago and that the fruit doesn't fall far from the tree so would be home to a new generation of them. He goes down there a bit for work

    *disclaimer - my DH is a bogan too ROFL*
    Last edited by ~Raven~; January 4th, 2009 at 07:31 AM.

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    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
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    Hastings is also very flat...and not very beautiful. There are places surrounding it that might be nice

  16. #16

    Oct 2005
    A Nestle Free Zone... What about YOU?
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    You girls are BAD!

    I really have my heart set on Apollo Bay - DH prefers it too. (hinterland probably - I need green space, chookies, cows, vege garden etc...

    What about Lakes Entrance??? Is it green there? Is it pretty???

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Nov 2005
    Langwarrin. Victoria
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    nah come out this way.....lots more BB people out this way and we have all that hinterland stuff too.......just not Hastings is all!! (or Frankston!!) LOL

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    Jun 2007
    Dandenong Ranges, Melbourne.
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    Great school Rainy! [/QUOTE]

    i know! we're thinking of moving down that way actually and i wood seriousley consider sending the kids there.

    flowerchild- i'm heading to lakes entrance for a little holiday this weekend actually, so i'll let you know what it's like they do get pretty extreme weather there though i think.
    apollo bay is absolutely gorgeous

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