Do you get snow in Australia?
Mountain regions of Victoria, Tasmania and southern NSW get snow. There are alpine resorts about three hours drive from where I am in Melbourne. Canberra also gets snow once in a while.
Do you get snow in Australia?
Mountain regions of Victoria, Tasmania and southern NSW get snow. There are alpine resorts about three hours drive from where I am in Melbourne. Canberra also gets snow once in a while.
According to some posters here, if I have it right so far:
Melbourne is not good (my brother agrees) - yet it has pretty green trams.
I personally like it. What gave you the "not good" impression?
I think Canberra is the best, but then again I am incredibly biased on that front.
It's still the best though.
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My ex-sister-in-law (an Australian) came from Port Moresby, is that a nominally Australian sort of city? I mean I know it isn't - but is it? She was hell on legs.
So which are the best Australian cities to live in?
Perth: absolute dump with nothing to do. Literally everything closes at 5-6pm. No nightlife to speak of. Only reason I'd go to Perth is for work, not play. Fremantle is okay if "colonial history" is your thing.
"incredibly" being the operative word.
I think Canberra is the best, but then again I am incredibly biased on that front.
It's still the best though.
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Nah Canberra is a great lifestyle and the stereotypes are a good 20 years out of date.
It just isn't real visitor accessible because of the weird design, and a lot of Sydney people who move here make the mistake of going home every weekend and never getting to know the place or anyone who lives here.
Awful public transport though.
I'd probably agree with Dale about Melbourne being better than Sydney for cars/traffic (though WTH hook turns?). On the flip side, Melbourne public transport is an abomination. The trams are a gimmick, stopping every 50m, which I guess is fine if you want to go somewhere within walking distance. People love to complain about Sydney public transport, but there's not that much wrong with it.
In all honesty, though, I don't think living in Melbourne is all that different to living in Sydney. They're two pretty identical places. I have no idea what would possess a tourist to visit Melbourne, but that's because there's nothing of interest there, not because it'd be a terrible place to reside.