I just watched the episode. Appalling mispronunciations of Australian locations was the first thing that stuck out. Also, as a retiree. I would have liked to know:
the range of house prices in each location.
the climate in each location
Ocean temperature in each location
How close to a major hospital
How close to major city or state capital
How good the Internet is in each location
How good mobile phone reception is in each location
It is a little misleading when the visuals don't match up with the vocals - scene mentioned as Victoria is Mt Tibrogargan on the Sunshine Coast - and no-one wants to retire to Victoria, they all move north to Queensland 😂😂😂 That being said, being a Qlder born an bred, lived here my whole life, my dream is to retire to Tassie, absolutely love the place, hate the heat in Qld as I'm getting older
@@wizzer19 Yes, that was the proof that whoever wrote this video had absolutely no idea what they were talking about. The whole thing was probably put together by an AI programme. An example of bull..it making money on UA-cam.
No offence, but……..I’m from Victoria and lived in QLD for a couple of years. I’ve been travelling this land for 50 years and love every square kilometre of it. Melbourne is just really cold for 2 months of the year. Where as QLD. Is almost unbearable for a couple of months of the year. Just in reverse.
At the end of the day we are all Aussies.
The horrific pronunciation of location names reflected poor research into the subject. Therefore, the following waffling
revealed this was a project of someone's fantasy with no genuine substance for viewers to digest, should they be
interested in retiring in Australia. A very disappointing presentation, although the visuals were very appealing.
Plenty of properties. Due to cost of living, locals can't afford rents or mortgages. Homelessness and poverty are the biggest growth industries in Australia.
Some of the world's highest property prices and cost of living.
Say “Huang” one more bloody time!!! 🤦♂️ It’s pr “Hue-On”
Butchered most of the place names ….. besides, China owns this country-surprised it wasn’t in their lingo cuz that’s who’s gonna be retiring here
Russell Island 🏝 still has the most affordable waterfront freehold property for retirement in Brisbane metro suburbs.
Abysmal Text to Voice Narrator butchering location pronunciation.
So should we be lead to believe there are 9 better locations to retire in Australia than the most popular Sunshine Coast, and that two of those are small South Australian villages?
Bugga! I wish that I could afford to retire. Unfortunately, I will be working and trying to survive till I drop dead
You forgot Stanthorpe on the Granite Belt 😂
OMG....you certainly haven't done your research have you? We've just moved from 'lovely Yankalilla' ..as retirees. Why? Houses average $ 460, 000 - 600,000 ..Not $240,00 ! Both banks shut their doors last year. One of the two Doctors medical centres shut their doors leaving the other practice with a 70 patient wait list.
No public transport ( you know..when you're too old to drive?) Hospitals 40 minutes away in the one ambulance.
They do however, have 6 charity shops, 1 functioning ATM and a massive Little Corella ( white cockatoos) problem Thousands descend on the area between October and May, leaving shit and feathers and chewed trees in their wake.
Victor Harbor ( God's Waiting Room as it is affectionately called) is were we went....bliss.
Victor harbour much better choice .Public and Private hospitals in the town , 4 top notch golf courses and plenty more going for this town.
I know Esperance is windy and cold
Isolation in rural Australia gets old quickly
If the impression about Esperance (according to the video) is at all indicative of the accuracy, to reality, I would say the video is inaccurate
Certainly the narrator was clueless on place-name pronounciation
I want to retire there someday
Having read the comments first, and living in Caloundra on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, I had to watch for the mispronunciations of place names. Couldn't stomach most of the episode, so much wrong with it. As for showing someone tipping white powder into a glass of red wine......
Before you spend any money I suggest you check if Australia will actually accept you. Entry requirements are strict and Australia does not import poverty.
What planet are you on..They imported 500,000 migrants this year alone.
@@richardbrown9344and those mostly from Asia or the Middle East 🙄
Australia was referred to as "the lucky country" as a joke, not a compliment.
Lucky that we have natural resources because we would never have survived in the world economy otherwise! 😂
The book was written in 1964.
"It took Australian society to task for its philistinism, provincialism and dependence. The book was a wake-up call to an unimaginative nation, an indictment of a country mired in mediocrity and manacled to its past."
Also, what country could be inhabited for 60,000 years and invent nothing? 😂
That voice???????. The video is crap.
Bloody hell lady get you town names right, and live music is that opposite to dead music. Sorry can't watch this
Gold coast quieter what a joke
Hahahaha..... not anymore, not ever again.
Don’t bother watching it’s ai nonsense
If ya can’t say them right, your credibility is shot.
No offence, but has this person ever heard of Australia? Get the pronunciation of the towns correct. I didn’t know if I wanted to laugh or cry at the way she butchered these places. Do me a favour and don’t come to Australia until you know the facts 😢
Flurieu Peninsula is in SA not WA, Adelaide is an hour's drive north of Yankalilla, not south. My god, what a crap video.
Yuk that voice
Absolute rot.
What bs.
Maybe this should have been recorded by an Australian who knows the country, so many things wrong with the commentary especially the pronunciation and stats.
I nearly wet myself so many times laughing - even better if you turn on the subtitles 🤣🤣🤣
Toowoomba, Maroochydore and Caloundra were a challenge it seems
I gave up counting how many mistakes there were, it was hilarious.
100%
Yeah clueless narration and probably largely incorrect information