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He said there would only be three councillors out of 15 on the Northern Beaches council after the September local government elections and Warringah would hold sway.

People in Pittwater are different. Services are going down and staff are leaving. Randwick Council agreed on Tuesday this week that it would mount a late legal challenge to its merger after two liberal councillors withdrew a rescission motion. If you have a news story or tip-off, get in touch at editorial governmentnews. Sign up to the Government News newsletter. Bluett Memorial Award —…. This is a far call from the forest.

I saw a brush turkey in pacific parade!!!! Amongst all the unit block. Got a video of it hilarious. Dee Why is a suburb located in the Northern Beaches region of Sydney.

During peak hours, the commute to the city can sometimes take up to an hour because of the congestion of Pittwater Road. The only form of public transport around the Northern Beaches area are public buses and during peak hours, these buses run on T-ways.

Urbanisation has resulted in more residential apartments being built in Dee Why. Along the beach strip of Dee Why, there are many of these apartments. Under the apartments are shops, cafes and restaurants that serve the many tourists and locals around the area. It is not like your usual old looking RSL that is in need of a renovation.

Dee Why RSL is brand new looking with many flat screen televisions offering many different channels of sports. Within the RSL, you can find an Asian restaurant, a bistro, a couple of cafes and a bar. Dee Why is recommended for anyone who likes being close to the beach but does not mind the commute to the city and the high cost of living around this part of Sydney. Over 5 years I'd say the demographic seems to have noticeably changed for the better. Although some bemoan the proliferation of apartments , the suburb still has a mostly leafy feel.

It's possible to walk to all amenities , and the beach and is on a main bus route to city. Dee Why has a great array of cafes , restaurants etc and essential services.

Basically most of Dee Why is a fantastic place to live. Even parts of the Pittwater throughfare are aesthetically much improved over the last few years. However , it's extraordinary that with a police station a stone's throw away the main bus stop and Council Chambers , this part has been allowed to degenerate even further into a urine stinking , graffitti plastered mess that is also fairly dangerous. It will continue to be all of the above unless the vacant buildings are replaced and made useful.

Council is floundering with lack of vision or they are simply inept - but with so much room for improvement , the only way for the suburb as a whole , is up.

How does wheeler parade in dee why rate as a street for residential housing? Not great for No ratings yet. Who lives here? Professionals Families with kids. The opinions expressed within this review are those of the individual and not those of Homely. Looking for a home in Dee Why? Great transports and unbeatable beachfront in Sydney.

Professionals Singles Families with kids. Families with kids. Rentals in Dee Why. Rough bogan paradise. Worst suburb I have ever been to Plz don't visit.

Great for The beach! And the cafes Leafy aspect Beach lifestyle Beautiful surroundings. Great for Beach lifestyle Beautiful surroundings The beach! And the cafes Leafy aspect. Not great for Traffic to go to the CBD. Families with kids Retirees Tourists Beach Lovers. Great for Leafy aspect The beach! And the cafes. Not great for Large percentage of government housing Ghetto for people who can't afford decent housing on the Northern Beaches Greedy developers raping a beautiful environment High level of violent crime involving young males.

Professionals Singles Beach Lovers. Not great for Ghetto for people who can't afford decent housing on the Northern Beaches High level of violent crime involving young males.

Professionals Singles Families with kids Beach Lovers. Great for And the cafes The beach! Not great for Greedy developers raping a beautiful environment. Professionals Singles. Professionals Singles Retirees. Best rated streets in Dee Why.



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