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- Scott No Mates wrote:Which explorers discovered the area (Batman? Hume? Hovell? etc)
Maybe after some of the first settlers in the area?
They're a good starting point – even for street names.
How do I research who discovered the area, thats a great idea?
Intrigue – Yes that all makes sense, I've just started looking into marketing, advertising etc. I actually had a name that I quite liked which was a native plant but someone said it sounded like a retirement home. So thats gone….. As I want an upmarket subdivision, I'm therefore looking for a classy name to suit. There are no gum trees unique to the estate.
Thanks but no, Bendigogum or gumbendigo, its soooo hard…….. I've looked at different types of gum trees etc (botanical names etc) and thought I could plant some in the subdivision, but still nothing….
Ok, here goes….. approx 80 blocks in country victoria, the subdivision will have access to the state forest, I am looking at doing an 'upmarket' subdivision ie, nice entry, nice open spaces, etc etc. Will probably suit 2nd/3rd home buyer. Its a fairly built up area surrounding the land with alot of gum trees around. Hope this helps. Thank you!!!!
Thanks for your input. I have bush around, thats about it…. any ideas, I have been googling, searching, thinking, asking, looking for a loooong time and still nothing. I would like one word and something a little classy…….