Back between the 2000s and the mid 2010s, there were a few things you'd always hear growing up around the Bankstown region. "Shu cuz." "Haram." "Doggies." "Say wallah." And "MOEY DW CUZ." The stereotypical Moey DW was essentially a Lebo from Bankstown. Why Bankstown? Well, it was a thing back then that every Lebo who made it would move to Bankstown, so naturally, Bankstown became the home for Moey DW. Even if that was the stereotype, honestly, there were probably more Moey DW's in Punchbowl, Lakemba and Auburn than there actually were in Bankstown itself. And you knew exactly who Moey DW was the second you saw him. Always jigging school. Eyebrow slits. Brows threaded. A fade with a mullet or short spiked hair. Musty cologne, you know that specific musty – IFYKY. Those chunky Gucci glasses that looked like motorbike helmet visors. Had abs and acted like a gym junkie. Gold watch. Either a Nike FIT hat or a Gucci hat. Always fres...
Eastlakes, over two decades ago, had several large public housing commission estates. There was the Rosebery Apartments that had the maisonette blocks, Eastlakes Apartments that had the red bricks and Longworth Court. At least a quarter of Eastlakes was just public housing – honestly, it could have been even more. The community was quite dense. Stereotypical housing residents, but yeah, there were also a lot of genuine, hard working class people in those housings and also around the area in general. There were also many migrant families moving into the area, especially into the housing estates, many of which had parents that didn’t really speak English. All the boys from the 90s to the 2000s would always go hang at the beach or at the shops. It was the spot where we could show off and look fresh. Aside from that, it was sorta like the little luxury we had for living in the area. One thing that everyone was wearing was Nike FITS hats. Not the Dri-FITS but Nike FITS. Dri...