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girl from next door

What is the most suitable place to live in Australia and why?

Im about to move there in a few months plz do tell me which city should me and my family think of moving to.
Thanks

    



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warrior is a child
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perth is a nice place to raise a family- it has parks suitable for all types of sports and leisure. the daycares, schools are all over the place to cater to the educational needs of the children.

it has good beaches, nice malls but the weather is a bit humid particularly during summer.

it's the centre of western australia so, it's near everywhere else.


mrgumpy
Suitability will depend mostly upon you! What sort of work do you want to find (some work is regional; some only occurs in large cities)? What sort of weather do you like? What sort of environment do you want to be close to (do you like bushwalking/surfing/skiing and how close do you need to be for your hobbies)? What are your educational requirements (do you need big universities and a variety of schools nearby)? Does anyone in the family have any special needs or disabilities (if so, you might want to be close to specialists or major hospitals in big cities)?

Brisbane is 'easy', warm (some suggest a bit humid), and has facilites like the other major cities, without as much hustle and bustle. It's also fairly affordable compared to, say, Sydney.

If you're willing to live in the country, there are plenty of regional towns that have a great deal to offer and are trying to attract residents (eg Ballarat).


alainamorgan@hotmail.com m
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anywhere near the ocean ! .. sydney maybe .. there is loads of fun water sports stuff to do there .. and you can get a nice tan on the beach !


John S
Depends - do you want to stay in a hot climate? Darwin is right in the tropics. If you'd like to keep the humidity, but get out of the cyclone belt, Perth is humid, and has some tropical features. It is also the wealthiest city, but is remote. A lot of people around you? Try Sydney. Melbourne is colder than Sydney. Hobart is Tasmania's capital, but it's like England's weather.
Adelaide is cool to hot, and most of the year dry. Log on to the Tourist bureau sites for each State, and then see.


fegnasse23
I loved spending time in Brisbane! Not too too hot and lots to do I was never bored!
I lived in West end wich is just a walk away from down town.
So i lived 20 minutes walk away from sky scrappers but yet i had a wicked back yard with possums and palm trees!
Brisbane is full of parks and green green green everywhere!
I would so totaly live there again if my situtation was diffrent right now!
:)


Saloni
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Melbourne...


SuPerSt*R
Perth, it is lovely!! anywere really near the coat as it offers so much to do. Scuba diving and other water activities are available!! Austrailia is funfunfun! HA. I would suggest good old france!


Jenn
If you like shopping and don't mind temperatures that vary a lot - up to 30 degrees celsius in summer and around 15 degress in winter then Melbourne is wonderful. Great public transport, friendly people - I love it.


phayu fayaz
australia is the best place to live cricket the wether is very comfortable



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