Wednesday, April 7, 2010

What is the BEST place to live in Australia


What is the BEST place to live in Australia?
When you answer this question could you please think about ideal location for lifestyle and family without the need to be tied to a capital city for economic reasons. I am sure that there are many wonderful locations out there not too far from the epicenters that should also be considered. Being a new migrant to this beautiful and BIG Australia it is difficult to know where to start? Any lifestyle suggestions out there please?
Other - Australia - 8 Answers
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1 :
Queanbeyan!!! it is just outside canberra, and has new and more original houses,, it has schools and it is only a short 10 min trip into canberra city, but it is not busy at all,,, i love it here,,, we are just over the new south wales border and i recemtly moved here,,, the difference in the attitude of peple is phenomenal! eveyrone is so nice and sweet,, it has all the neccesities and ggreat schools so yerr,, QUEANBO PRIDE!!!
2 :
Hi dear, I think anywhere you get a job and you are happy with it.anywhere you can afford.
3 :
I love Adelaide - it's quiet, pretty, the food is great, the climate is temperate, it's near the beach and the wineries, there are plenty of good schools and a reasonable amount of culture.
4 :
SYDNEY
5 :
depends on what climate you like & are used to hot/cold/mild north is hotter south is cooler you will find a city town area to suit you if you give more details on what you like & want in a place
6 :
Fremantle a port city just out side of Perth,Busselton smaller but very beautiful ,Geraldton a small port city had some problems in the past but has a lot of potential for growth all are on the coast with great beaches.
7 :
Queensland, beautiful one day, perfect the next! Port Douglas , a bit warm for some, but abounding in natural beauty. You have The Great Barrier Reef on your doorstep, and The Daintree Rainforest just up the road. But don't tell anyone!
8 :
Western Australia is vast and full of opportunity. There are many lovely towns ranging from temperate climates to quite hot, but be prepared to drive a little if you want to live outside of Perth. The beaches are gorgeous and the sun sets over the Indian Ocean. Houses are generally a lot cheaper than the Eastern States.







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