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Does anyone else here work in East Perth and where abouts do you park? Let's get a skyline parking zone happening :P

I work in Plain St and I park in the carpark next to that Queens Gate/Garden park.. $4.50 for the day if you get in before 7.30 but its a shit carpark. Been wanting to check out some of the other carparks around the area.

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Your leaving us to go off over east soon arent ya Kelly? I know you work down the other end of Plain St from me I seen you once coming off G.Farmer... I'm all the way down the other end accross from the Hyatt on Adelaide Tce.

I work on the corner of Plain st and Adelaide tce... a cheaper parking spot other then the Wilson one 2 floors below me would be nice... $9.00 if you get in before 9.30 and out after 3.30...

i'll stick to public transport though, before i start driving too much and get waay too lazy :|

Ryan are you at DoIR?

I work just a bit further down the road across from the WACA on adelaide tce. I am lucky get a free carpark there when i need. I find its a bit easier to push bike ride into work from there. its about the same time home and to work. its actually quicker when the traffic is heavier too

For East Perth just park at East Perth Trainstation and train 1 stop, or if your keen park at Golf Box... some business closed there so you can get away with it in the right spots (free!).

Me? I got V.I.P. status lol, parking in 'James Bond' aka Myers underground thanks to my mate who runs a skate store in forrest chase (and thanks to security that turn a blind eye when I park in centre managment bays :unsure: )

thank f**k i live in east perth and have secure parking

but public transport sucks, waiting for the bus/train... and the $$ isnt exactly cheap

and at night you get all these drunks/weirdos drinking on the bus

id much rather drive

btw is the royal street and plain street carpark the one across from the WACA?

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