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<blockquote data-quote="wolfson" data-source="post: 292932" data-attributes="member: 2636"><p>im lucky Naildriver , what your looking at use to be the industrial area of Brisbane , at the beach was the fish markets and wharves . that`s why a lot of Greeks , Italians , Croatians , Serbs and Russian ended up in the suburbs near the river my suburb Highgate Hill , West End , Hill End , South Brisbane , Woolloongabba , Dutton Park , Rocklea . everyone could walk to work or catch a tram in the early days . since we had Expo in 1988 the river changed completely . most factories moved to areas in the outer suburbs . i think there are only 3 factories left . all units have been put in there places .when growing up we never had any fear going to school . there were so many Greeks in our suburbs and we new where every Greek lived . most mothers were at home in those days . my mother use to tell us , any trouble , knock on the door of one the Thea`s ( Aunty ) we were taught to respect our elders and we were told to call them Aunty and Uncle or you copped the koutala ( wooden spoon )<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite6" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /> ps i love the countryside .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfson, post: 292932, member: 2636"] im lucky Naildriver , what your looking at use to be the industrial area of Brisbane , at the beach was the fish markets and wharves . that`s why a lot of Greeks , Italians , Croatians , Serbs and Russian ended up in the suburbs near the river my suburb Highgate Hill , West End , Hill End , South Brisbane , Woolloongabba , Dutton Park , Rocklea . everyone could walk to work or catch a tram in the early days . since we had Expo in 1988 the river changed completely . most factories moved to areas in the outer suburbs . i think there are only 3 factories left . all units have been put in there places .when growing up we never had any fear going to school . there were so many Greeks in our suburbs and we new where every Greek lived . most mothers were at home in those days . my mother use to tell us , any trouble , knock on the door of one the Thea`s ( Aunty ) we were taught to respect our elders and we were told to call them Aunty and Uncle or you copped the koutala ( wooden spoon ):cool: ps i love the countryside . [/QUOTE]
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