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The street we live on has problems with noise and there have been about 3 home break ins on our street since we have lived here.

If you like being verbally abused by a neighbouring family that's clearly lost their marbles, and having your visitors made to feel uncomfortable then by all means live here. Our street gets very loud late into the night sometimes with this oh so wonderful family on the street with speeding cars, honking horns and screaming.

Very disruptive when you gotta be up at 6am for work. Mostly the neighbours are polite but it doesn't feel like you can count on them to watch your house if you go away on holiday. We understand that you can't choose your neighbours, but sometimes you encounter the difficult neighbours that disturb the peace. Also noticed that we get people passing by on motorbikes regularly which is unsettling.

This area just doesn't feel safe and plan on moving out of Pooraka very soon, thank goodness for that! I am certain that there are parts of Pooraka that are decent, but we have had a bad experience living here so that's why our opinion is negative. Which street you lived??

Most be on side of the main road?? Cause my friends lives in a court and very quite! I have lived in Pooraka for 16 years and i know most my neighbors, it has a very friendly atmosphere with a great sense of community. I have friends live there , and it's a lovely suburb!

I am so surprised by some people! I assume most of the people here are aboriginals then! Poor people?? Poor doesn't mean the people are bad and trash?? Pooraka has some good streets, with clean gardens and very well care of houses, but crime and pubs,close to Bridge Rd, is a pain! I am not recommend this st for Families. Priscilla st is very nice, but not sure about the neighbors. I agree with the spike in crime but it has only been recently, I live on the other side of montague road and its a really lovely part of pooraka, I recommend you look there.

Hello Robbiev, Which side is better south or north side of Pooraka? Probably the north side as the homes are newer, but if your after a older home on a larger block the south side is better. Which camping grounds do the guides and the scouts in the Pooraka area use for their jamborees? Not great for Nightlife.

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