I spent 5 years in Armidale studying at UNE as a new young immigrant to Australia. Formed lifelong friendships there and I have such fond memories of this place. Thanks very much for re-kindling these memories!
I'm one of the people who grew up in Armidale but lives somewhere else in the world now. Interesting to see how Armidale has changed, but it is still Armidale. Great video by the way with your walking commentary.
Hi there, thanks for showing Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. I used to live here in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia from 1994 to 1998 and attended primary school here. Miss this place and brings back memories.
I’m Indonesian and born here 29 years ago when my mom pursued her MBA in University of New England. Hope someday I could go back visit this town. It’s a very special place for me.
Hi, glad to know about yout mother. I am a resident of India. I am planning to take Masters in agriculture course from University of New England. I am searching people who have a knowledge about this university and also Armigale. Please guide me through.
The court house that you showed is no longer used as a court house because a larger, more modern one has been built in the next street. The streets are often quiet in the morning, but remember that with Covid people are keeping to themselves more, and the university is only just slowly opening up again, with most students out of town due to covid.
Very nice. I drove through Armidale in 2000 without stopping. I was headed from Bald Rock to Tamsworth. Your walk makes me wish I had more hours in the day!
The crosswalk thing is about the road laws. Legally, if there’s a painted or signed crosswalk, motorists must stop if there is a pedestrian on or about to enter onto a crosswalk. There are penalties for not doing so. If there is no painted crosswalk or no sign for a crosswalk, pedestrians must give way to cars (though no one in their right mind would run you down if you stepped out in front of the car, but they’d sure tell you what they think of you). A gap in an island where you can walk across the road is not an official crosswalk unless painted or signed, so as the pedestrian you must wait until it’s clear for you to cross. That’s the difference. Oh, and Gallipoli, one of the most significant military events in Australia’s history (if not the most culturally significant), is pronounced Ga-lip-polly
I spent 5 years in Armidale studying at UNE as a new young immigrant to Australia. Formed lifelong friendships there and I have such fond memories of this place. Thanks very much for re-kindling these memories!
I'm one of the people who grew up in Armidale but lives somewhere else in the world now. Interesting to see how Armidale has changed, but it is still Armidale. Great video by the way with your walking commentary.
Hi there, thanks for showing Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. I used to live here in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia from 1994 to 1998 and attended primary school here. Miss this place and brings back memories.
Thank you so much for this walk and talk video of Beautiful Armidale where i lived 3 years
I’m Indonesian and born here 29 years ago when my mom pursued her MBA in University of New England. Hope someday I could go back visit this town. It’s a very special place for me.
Hi, glad to know about yout mother. I am a resident of India. I am planning to take Masters in agriculture course from University of New England. I am searching people who have a knowledge about this university and also Armigale. Please guide me through.
Saya orang indonesia yg berencana study di UNE apakah bisa membantu memberi pengalaman dan gambaran disana, terimakasih sebelumnya
Hi thanks for showing Armidale. I grew up there and spent four years there. Remember this place very well.
We will be moving to Armidale in 2023. Your video is an eye-opener par excellence.
I lived here for 3 years, a beautiful place with special memories!
Great video, we are in the UK but our daughter lives in Armidale. We have visited a number of times and your video brings back memories.
The court house that you showed is no longer used as a court house because a larger, more modern one has been built in the next street. The streets are often quiet in the morning, but remember that with Covid people are keeping to themselves more, and the university is only just slowly opening up again, with most students out of town due to covid.
Very nice. I drove through Armidale in 2000 without stopping. I was headed from Bald Rock to Tamsworth. Your walk makes me wish I had more hours in the day!
thank u for this, this place is home to me but i haven't been able to go back for years
Thanks for the walk and talk love these towns !
Good video. Thanks for posting. It must have been a cold morning. Armidale can get very cold in winter.
Thank you Tom really appreciate watching your videos.
smooth and comforting. Great work.
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I love all your videos
Thank you Louisa
Have you been to Gunnedah NSW yet? I lived there for a bit in the 1970's and would like to see an upate.
15:11 If you follow the rainbow to it's end, it always leads to my favorite toy shop - Granny Fi's Toy Cupboard!
I Grew Up here, thank you sir
The crosswalk thing is about the road laws. Legally, if there’s a painted or signed crosswalk, motorists must stop if there is a pedestrian on or about to enter onto a crosswalk. There are penalties for not doing so. If there is no painted crosswalk or no sign for a crosswalk, pedestrians must give way to cars (though no one in their right mind would run you down if you stepped out in front of the car, but they’d sure tell you what they think of you). A gap in an island where you can walk across the road is not an official crosswalk unless painted or signed, so as the pedestrian you must wait until it’s clear for you to cross. That’s the difference.
Oh, and Gallipoli, one of the most significant military events in Australia’s history (if not the most culturally significant), is pronounced Ga-lip-polly
Beautiful hotels and pubs.
Such a nice video, I'm planning to study at University of New England
Hi, i am also looking for study at UNE .. Is the region worth it?
@@sonaliverma2114 hi, I'm planning to move here in 3 months for study too. So nervous as I'll know no one so hopefully we can connect.
Armidale is two hours NE by car from gunnedah - you should go there - great history!
You pronounced Gallipoli wrong
I want to pursue msc agriculture in university of new England ...plz anyone guide me
R u there now? Plz reply ...
@@sonaliverma2114 no .. i cancelled my plan
University of new england level 1or 2
@@jhingergurpreetsingh5860 u know something about une
@@brar9080 i just serached about it online it's public university but I don't know it's ranking
I live an hr from Armidale...
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