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Have a friend who wants to move to a tropical Australian city or town and live their permanently. So I was just curious as to which are the best tropical australia cities to live in? Try to factor in crime, price, closeness to wildlife/national parks, etc.. Any help or imput would be appreciated. Try to make a top 3-5 list if you can

And when I mean tropical I mean like above the 25 south latitude mark
 
Is this friend anything like you? If so Cairns is AWFUL!!!

Gordo would love ya mate in Darwin.... And he'd have a few wild animals to show him/her.

In seriousness - although I love Cairns - you can hardly call it a city.

Crime - The usual - 12 or 13 murders per week, break ins, car jackings - they're the usual.

Price - Slightly over priced - especially bananas.

Wildlife - Try the Woolshed on a Friday night - full of backpackers - very wild!

Top 3 - 5 List:

The Casino
The Woolshed
The Raw Prawn (for a feed only)
Cairns Central Car Park (after the mall closes)
Yarrabah

That's the top 5....
 
If I could I would move to Cairns! I love the weather, the scenery, the close proximity to stunning national parks, the way of life seems a lot more relaxed than it does down south. I just love everything about it!
I can't help with practical aspects like house prices etc.

Darwin is great for wildlife but personally found the heat a bit much, though is ok for a holiday.
 
House prices range - renting is a good option in Cairns with prices ranging from $200/wk for 1 - 2 bedroom houses up to 350 - 450 for reasonable 3-4 bedrooms and then high market stuff around the 600 - 1000 mark per week.

To buy - nothing less than $325,000 worth looking at!

As for laid back - don't expect anything done in Cairns - it's not the way it works here!

As for weather - on average 2 cyclones every 4 years - usually of damaging nature. Too hot and wet, the roads get cut at least twice per year in January - March. Then shops run dry of food very quickly and petrol runs out even quicker. Usually only lasts 1 - 2 weeks depending on season. This year of course terrible with floods and Yasi. At one stage you couldn't even buy a loaf of bread in the supermarket!

National Parks - Barrier Reef is great - but so touristy - need to know someone with a boat.

Daintree is beautiful - and clearly a wonderful World Heritage Area.

Water - despite the amount of rain we get - there's never enough water! Cairns gets around 2 metres per year (on average) with some areas getting 2.4m on average per year (and others getting upward of 4m per year just south of Cairns).

Most of Cairns is suburban - with varying pockets of low economic zoning - such as Manunda, Mooroobool, and Manoora are the three 'M's to avoid.

Yarrabah is the most beautiful place I've ever seen - it is however an Aboriginal settlement.

Commercialisation and now over-population has begun to ruin Cairns - a good cyclone is what we need to scare people away and bring the population back below 100,000 (currently around the 150k mark).

Living in a place - vs visiting for a holiday - totally changes the entire place - It's a shame that I moved here, I think I'd love it more now if I lived elsewhere and visited often....
 
Slimey, although i'm originally from darwin i don't live their anymore. The lovely Oenpelli or Gunbalanya is my home community. So this 'friend' of MMAfan555 is more than welcome to spend some gorgeous days living in Darwin.

Although Darwin is stupidly priced in reagrds to property, you're looking at about $400k for a nice unit or $450k for a dump of a house. Hence why i live in a community, the housing is free even though the food is ridiculously expensive!
 
Coffs harbor isn't tropical but I was born there and it's the best if your just chillin at the beach and stuff but might have changed I haven't been for a couple years and I'm 13 so don't know bout housing and prices but yeah coffs is an sweet place
 
bega ftw....just been summer and only 1 day over 40 degrees.C LOL
 
bega ftw....just been summer and only 1 day over 40 degrees.C LOL

Just been summer in Cairns... NO DAYS over 40'C... Go figure aye....

The one thing I couldn't stand about living in the south - is the whinging aussies about the 'heat' - they need t try the tropics for one summer....
 
8 out of the 10 deadliest animals in the world live there...his friend mightn't last too long there....be careful! :lol:


I tried to warn him!!!!! But you know how these Americans are.. always thinking that they are untouchable and indestructible... I tried to convince him to abandon the australian idea and move to a much safer placer... like say sub Saharan Africa :)


And its 6 of the deadliest :)

Thanks for the replies everyone... could you like rank these 4 in terms of Crime, Cost of Living, Weather, Things to do, Nature, Nightlife, friendly people etc... And his budget for a house is in the 450-600 range[ preferably no more than 550]

Cairns, Townsville, Broome, Darwin

Port Douglas :)

He's not bill gates!!! That place is spectacular... but I would imagine extremely expensive and its to small population wise... Would be a sick place to retire through but to live and work[ considering its small population and lack of jobs] would be extremely difficult.
 
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Could you like phone the police for the crime stats.

Could you like look at realestate.com.au for housing prices.

Could you like go to bom.gov.au for the weather (for the past 100 years too).

Could you like look at google.com typing in 'things to do in (insert city here)'

That will cover many of the last things...

Australians on the whole hate Americans, so don't expect friendly warm receptions where ever you go - that was a generalisation incidentally... And may not reflect the individual tone of each Australian...

Does that help? Or do I need to use the word 'like' more often?

My above post was sufficient.
 
I think Cairns would be perfect for your friend.
 
Could you like phone the police for the crime stats.

Could you like look at realestate.com.au for housing prices.

Could you like go to bom.gov.au for the weather (for the past 100 years too).

Could you like look at google.com typing in 'things to do in (insert city here)'

That will cover many of the last things...

Australians on the whole hate Americans, so don't expect friendly warm receptions where ever you go - that was a generalisation incidentally... And may not reflect the individual tone of each Australian...

Does that help? Or do I need to use the word 'like' more often?

My above post was sufficient.

Is this the infamous Aussie humor?

And on the topic of Australians and Americans... Whats funny is that they are in reality fairly similar...and both like to exaggerate :)

A big difference through is that Americans tend to be arrogant and Aussies aren't and are more friendly.

By the way you don't seem to enjoy/be fond of living in Cairns....To touristy maybe??

No one is asking the most important question, mmafan555 is she hot?

It's a he... and hes about as "hot" as a typical salty.
 
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Is this the infamous Aussie humor?

And on the topic of Australians and Americans... Whats funny is that they are in reality fairly similar...and both like to exaggerate :)

A big difference through is that Americans tend to be arrogant and Aussies aren't and are more friendly.

By the way you don't seem to enjoy/be fond of living in Cairns....To touristy maybe??



It's a he... and hes about as "hot" as a typical salty.

Americans aren't as bad as Canadians. I'll take an arrogant yank over an annoying Canadian any day of the week!

I enjoy a good salty....
 
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