Dale
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That is outdated info. Things don't close at 6pm any more since we have legislation for those who want to open to 9. It took a long time for us to even get to that.
I was there March last year, and the only "night" spot in the city closed at 6.

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.
I agree totally about Melbourne public transport. I work in the city and probably 50% of the time the 4:49 super express train from Richmond to Chelt is cancelled, meaning I have to catch the stopping all 10 mins later.

It should probably be mentioned that Melbourne is famous for commonly having four seasons in a day. Counter-intuitively, Melbourne often gets hotter temperatures than Sydney, and nothing much positive weather-wise to trade off against it.
How do you tell a local? It's 40 and they're carrying an umbrella.

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.
Yeah having lived in both cities, they're basically the same. I just immensely hate traffic, hence why I wouldn't live in Sydney.
How common are those insanely aggressive and dangerous tarantulas in Australia? I think they're funnel web ones and they live near Sydney (they're well known, sorry I don't know their name).
Do you mean huntsman spiders? It's the closest thing to a tarantula we've got. Huntsmans are harmless. Sure they're big, and their bite stings, but I always move them from in the house to the outside trees. White tails, different story. I will kill them immediately. Been bitten by one on the foot. My whole foot pussed and peeled for 18 months. Drs can't do anything for a white tail bite. And the smell is vomit inducing.
Edit: Four or five inches is a huge huntsman!
Edit 2: I just looked them up and they do get that big in Australia!![]()
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4-5 inches is about average.
I don't have to be terrified of a spider to decide that the best course of action is to kill a red back or funnel web should it enter my house. To not do so would be ridiculous. We are talking about a seriously dangerous animal here. Get bitten and you'll be in a world of hurt.
Red backs and white tails are the only ones I deliberately kill. All other into a glass and outside into the trees.