Owner To Owner Podcast

Janet Bond from Wattle Road on the rejuvenation of people, lives and communities coming from the increase in moves to regional Australia

Episode Summary

Janet Bond cofounded www.wattleroad.com.au and wants to inspire and make it easier for people and families to make a treechange or seachange. She sees the current rejuvenation of the regions really as the rejuvenation of people and their lives, and living in a way that perhaps we've always dreamed of.

Episode Notes

@JanetBond   is the cofounder of @WattleRoad  which, based on this trend of people #movingtotheregions, was launched to guide to people considering this #lifechange, this #lifestylechange, and inspire them by talking to people who'd already done it. Through those stories, we hope that  people will know  what not to do, and what not to do.  The website is focussed on #regionalbusinesses #regionalproperty #regionalliving.

It's best summarised as follows "it's as much about dreams and new beginnings, as it is about finding a house that you will love and a great school for your kids".

Prior to that, she had an extensive career in business and commercial journalism, in both regional and capital cities for companies including #newscorp. Common in the publications was advocating for a city or town, helping to be really proactive about making sure it was a great place to live. 

But in 2019 she left the corporate world to start @WattleRoad after a chance discussion with a close friend who had recently moved to #Japarat - where #RobertMenzies was born. Her friend had escaped lockdown and unexpectedly discovered the real meaning of community;

In our wide-ranging discussion we cover;

  1. a woman who's moved from Melbourne to Apollo Bay and set up his psychology practice, she took her family, and young teenagers to #ApolloBay from #Brighton
  2. a #physiotherapist who had a very big practice and was able to exit #Sydney
  3. the #Accountant from the #NorthShore, who got out of Sydney, sold his home he bought the local #cobbler - he went #backtoschool  to learn how to repair shoes
  4. So then she found herself in the middle of the fires in terrible push ties summer that we had. And she realized that while that was something she hadn't contemplated living in a place of risk, she found firsthand how that community pulled together.
  1. exploring first, spending time (weekends away) to see if you think might be a good fit
  2. looking at property
  3. looking at jobs (and how it's a suprise to most people when they hear that there are 66,000 job vacancies in regional Australia at the moment - July 2021)
  1. #craftbreweries - why two-thirds are in the regions and how they convert many of old pubs on the market e.g. #smeaton

https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-vic-smeaton-135538834

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