What is the nicest town in Australia?

The Most Beautiful Towns In Australia
  • Goolwa, South Australia. Natural Feature. ...
  • Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Natural Feature. ...
  • Alice Springs, Northern Territory. Architectural Landmark. ...
  • Broome, Western Australia. ...
  • Birdsville, Queensland. ...
  • Port Douglas, Queensland. ...
  • Central Tilba, New South Wales. ...
  • Esperance, Western Australia.
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Where is the nicest place to live in Australia?

Melbourne is considered by some to be the best city to live in Australia, and has even been ranked as the world's most livable city more than once. It's home to a thriving live music scene, late-night bars and laneways dotted with cafés and coffee shops.
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What is the best country town to live in Australia?

AUSTRALIA'S BEST COUNTRY TOWNS
  • Griffith (NSW), population 18,878, unemployment 5.3%, median age 36.
  • Margaret River (WA), population 6392, unemployment 4.9%, median age 35.
  • Goondiwindi (QLD), population 5524, unemployment 3.7%, median age 36.
  • Nairne (SA), population 4843, unemployment 5%, median age 35.
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What is the best and safest place to live in Australia?

In 2019, Sydney was named the safest city in Australia and was ranked as the 5th safest city in the world on The Economist's 2019 Safe Cities Index. Melbourne was ranked 10th in the same year. Australia as a country is generally considered a very safe place to live.
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Where is the best rural place to live in Australia?

Want a home among the gum trees? The best Australian rural towns to settle down
  • 128 Hydes Creek Road, Bellingen. ...
  • 1556 Yarrabin Road, Mudgee.
  • 11 Reef Street, Maldon.
  • 5 Fourth Street, Hepburn Springs.
  • 20 Lymington Road, Cygnet.
  • 16 Kulkyne Street, Renmark SA 5341.
  • 360 Summit Road, Mundaring.
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What is the most Bogan town in Australia?

By Nick Galvin. Tasmania is the bogan capital of Australia and if you're seeking bogans in the ACT look no further than the nation's parliament. These are just some of the findings to come out of a “bogan odyssey” completed by self-proclaimed boganologist Paul Fenech.
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Where is the best place to retire in Australia?

7 of the best places to retire to in Australia
  • Mornington Peninsula, Victoria.
  • Shoalhaven region, New South Wales.
  • St Helens, Tasmania.
  • Sunshine Coast, Queensland.
  • Beechworth, Victoria.
  • Esperance, Western Australia.
  • Victor Harbor, South Australia.
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Where is the warmest place to live in Australia?

The warmest place in Australia is Marble Bar a tiny town in Western Australia. With a desert climate the temperatures in Marble Bar regularly top 40 °C for several consecutive months during the summer.
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Where is the least crime in Australia?

Data from the AFP (2019) indicates that suburbs with lowest number of crime incidents, include the Molonglo Valley (439) - a relatively new suburb with a low population density, Weston Creek (1066), Woden (2073), Inner South (2881) and Gungahlin (3695).
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What is the most livable state in Australia?

Known as Australia's 'Sunshine State,' Queensland towns and cities are some of the most liveable in the world. The state offers a high standard of living with: a stable economy.
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Which is the cheapest city to live in Australia?

5 Cheapest Places to Live in Australia
  • Adelaide. Bursting with culture, events, entertainment, and flavor, Adelaide is regarded as Australia's food and wine capital. ...
  • Cairns. The city of Cairns in northern Queensland lies some 2500 km north of Adelaide. ...
  • Sunshine Coast. ...
  • Geelong. ...
  • Perth.
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What is the poorest city in Australia?

In 2016 the Australian Taxation Office listed Mungallala as having the lowest mean taxable income by postcode, making it the poorest town in Australia, which led the ABC to do a documentary on the town for their online "storyhunters" program.
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Which state in Australia has the most murders?

The Northern Territory holds the dubious record for the highest per capita murder rate, at about six victims per 100,000. Per capita, South Australia's murder rate is lower than average, at less than one person (0.9) per 100,000.
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Is Australia a nice place to live?

According to the United Nations, Australia is the second-best country in the world to live, due to its excellent quality of life index. The UN establishes a qualification, also known as the Human Development Index, based on an annual survey of social progress and economic indexes of the 187 countries.
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What is the sunniest place in Australia?

Perth, Western Australia

In fact, it's officially the sunniest capital city in the world, with an average of eight hours of sun per day, year-round.
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What cities in Australia have the best weather?

Perth arguably has the best Australia Day weather, experiencing just 8 Australia Day's of rain since 1900 with an average of 2.9mm of rain falling on these days. It also has the highest average maximum temperature at 30.4°C with 61 of the past 116 Australia Days above 30°C.
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What is hotter Australia or America?

A Little History. Hooters of America, LLC is the Atlanta-based operator and franchiser of over 430 Hooters locations in 28 countries. The privately held corporation owns 160 units. The first Hooters opened October 4, 1983, in Clearwater, Florida.
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Where are retirees moving to in Australia?

In terms of areas with the oldest median ages (58 to 62 years old), retirees are most drawn to Hawks Nest, Tuncurry, or Berrara in New South Wales, and Bribie Island or Cooloola in Queensland, according to ABS figures.
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How much do you need to retire in Australia?

ASFA estimates that the lump sum needed at retirement to support a comfortable lifestyle is $640,000 for a couple and $545,000 for a single person.
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What countries welcome Australian retirees?

The most popular retiree destinations for Australians include New Zealand, Italy, Greece, Spain and Portugal. Asian destinations including Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Bali and Cambodia are also attractive because of their proximity and low cost of living.
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Is Melbourne or Sydney nicer?

If you've never visited Australia before and are looking for in-your-face classic tourist activities and Instagrammable heaven, then Sydney might be the best choice. But if you're looking for a destination where you have to scratch the surface a little to discover some rich culture, give Melbourne a try.
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What is the poorest suburb in Australia?

What is the poorest suburb in Australia? The poorest suburbs in Australia are Burren Junction and Drildool in New South Wales, according to the ATO's latest figures. All ten of the lowest-earning postcodes by average taxable income were located in either NSW or Queensland.
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