Gladstone, Mid North of South Oz. The old Gladstone Gaol still stands there. They now hire it out for functions, and the cells are now sleeping accommodation. People even hold weddings there. The Australian movie 'Stir' with Bryan Brown was made there.
I have missed the last couple of weeks - too much work on to be able to spend any time in PC. Nice to see a couple of new players. Zonie911 - as Hyo said a few posts ago, we try to find non-repeats. I am afraid that your last couple have each been a repeat. That makes 'Edinburgh' invalid, so we are still looking for a place starting with 'E'...
Good to have you back AussieOwner. Don't worry Zonie911 it took me a while to get the hang of it. Just "Search this thread' above to see if a place has already been used. Ebeneezer, South Oz in the beautiful wine growing district of the Barossa Valley. Also where my son works. In this region they grown the grapes for the famous Grange Wines.
Isn't it good how one person tells another how to play the game and before you know it the once was a newbee it telling another newbee how to play. Bev, don't I have a nephew who lives in Ebeneezer? Robe, in the beautiful green Southeast of South Australia. A mecca for fishing, skiing and all kinds of water sports.
Strawberry Hills, NSW Bev, you almost had me with Ebeneezer - as I thought that I had posted the same name some time ago. But I had posted the NSW version which has only one 'e' after the 'n'.
Hawkesbury River, NSW The Hawkesbury defines the northern boundary of the Sydney metropolitan area. As you head upstream it changes name to the Nepean River which is the western boundary of the metropolitan area. We like to make our rivers work