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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?

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    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.

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    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….

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    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!!!!

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    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…….

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