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It will be five years past its due date anyway so im not even thinking about it yet.

true true...

like the new sport stadium that perth was ment to get, and all the other projects going on around the city.

If it is anything like the train line to mandurah its a long way off.

Good to see that Watercorp are finally running there new damn water main where the promenade is going to run so they can FINALLY finish extending henley brook ave so I can just drive straight to gnangara rd from my place and not have to deal with the maze every morning.

Speaking of Henley brook ave, I noticed Hungry Jacks has just sprouted up outa nowhere in the last 3 weeks. Almost looks as if it's ready to open soon :/

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hj's is now open!! too bad i cant eat it for the next 6 months :P

Where is this HJ's? I been eating maccas and chooks for 2weeks... so sik of it!!!!! The woodfire pizzas here are awesome 2.... just dont have enough $$$ to eat it that often!!!

What abt the restaurant near BWS, any1 tried it?? Smells really good and prices are pretty cheap! Oscars i think it is called or something like that!

Yeah, Oscars is pretty good. went there for a party

HJ's is on the opposite corner to red rooster on that round about on Gnangara rd and Henley brook avenue. it took them 3 weeks from surveying the land to opening there doors to customers, pretty amazing :P

And they have started laying the rest of the road for Henley Brook Ave so it'll be a pretty easy to get there from the promenade.

Also it won't be long till KFC is here, Apperently lol

Did they have some big opening for HJ in Ellenbrook? I was at the Ellenbrook vets the other week and people thought I was at HJ's taking photos.

I'll have to see if the HJ's up there is better than Midland and Mundaring (well Mundaring easily as that is a shit hole)

I lived in Henley brook for 3years ( just over gnangara there ) and it was totaly awsum, Im about to rent a property in Charlotte's vineyard, its so nice out there! not much happens in ellenbrook, bit of graffiti here an there, but thats about it!

Ill prob's see you around out there :P haha

Someone has applied for the license, Hopefully it get approved and they build the place as fast as they did HJ's.

Can't wait to be able to walk home pissed and not have to get a $50 taxi ride

Also, have a SAUWA Ellenbrook piss up! hahaha :O




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