@@danrobinson572 Our next video will be about the states people are moving to in America! I would watch that when we upload it, should be a few days from now :)
I am originally from UK and have lived in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. Settled down now in Perth not going to move anymore. Perth is a beautiful beautiful place to live. I love the beaches, public transport, houses, low crime rates, great economy lot of jobs etc.
I'm researching on different areas to live in Australia and leaning towards Perth. I'm hoping to migrate as a medical professional. Could I know the pros and cons to consider?
@@_New_leaf_ WA has stunning scenery, beautiful city. Safe, friendly. Great beaches, sunsets, weather. Being so big heaps of different areas and climates. Very multicultural. Great food and working lifestyle. Cheaper housing than Eastern States. As much diversity as the Eastern States. Tons of jobs. The lack of rental houses is about the only drawback.
@@julzhunt7790 Thank you! I'm definitely considering perth alot more now! So that means you might have to buy a house most of the time? Also, what about the weather?
I Have lived in several places in Australia, actually lived there and spent time in many other great places. Melbourne 11 years Sydney10 years, Canberra 2 years and Bellingen for 4 years. Spent time in Hobart, Perth, the Gold Coast and Port Douglas. I enjoyed all of theses places for all different reasons. Not sure if your perspective is accurate.
I live in Brisbane, Australia and I personally feel that it is one of the most liveable cities and very peaceful with a low population but still has all the big city amenities. Probably what Sydney/Melbourne used to be 20 years or so ago. Its all about the branding on a global scale - that Sydney and Melbourne are the best cities in Australia so they're growing rapidly at 100k+ people added per year and that is contributing to rising house prices. Brisbane is relatively more affordable on that front and does have exciting places such as the Goldcoast and the Sunshine Coast on its doorstep. Not to mention the fantastic all-year round sunny weather. It is only lacking in public transport and infrastructure and a bit of entertainment/culture but that is soon to change in the lead up to the 2032 Olympics with Queens Wharf, Brisbane Metro, Waterfront Brisbane and Cross River Rail.
@@harwindersingh8632 Technically Mt Gambier sin South Australia is still active, having erupted only 5000 years ago, which is not long in volcano terms. Mawson Peak on Heard Island is an active volcano that frequently erupts and is our highest mountain, rising to 2,745 metres. However it lies 3845 kms south west of the Australian mainland.
I just left Sydney after 57 years of living there, and I moved to Brisbane (outside the city).Sydney is not a little on the HIGH SIDE!It is totally out-of-control side $$$$$ Unless you have a six figure job, you can not afford the rents or to buy. One of the 'worse' places to live outside the city, and hrs drive say from Sydney has homes for sale just under Half a Million dollars!! Believe me no one wants to live in that place. The roads are always full...road rage is a problem, no manners with anyone, and drivers do NOT let you in if merging. Sydney was once a wonderful place, now it is an impossible place. A ordinary home will set you back close to $900,000!. No joke. Sydney has hype from yrs ago, but to even rent you would be very lucky to even find ''anything'' and be prepared to pay hundreds of dollars in rent per week. The people who can live there bought in 15 years ago. They are not leaving because they are on a gold mine. The rent on my old home in Coogee was advertised for $2,100 PER WEEK. Sure its 4 bedrooms, but it is a 1930's home, and well it's rented at that price, cRaZy is all I can say.
What a load of crap. Byron Bay, Sydney and Melbourne would be the most expensive cities you could possibly pick to live in in the whole country. Not to mention the traffic in both Melbourne & Sydney (although Melbourne public transport is very good). You would be lucky to find a property in Byron under several million dollars and average property prices in Sydney and Melbourne are well over A$1m dollars. Adelaide and Perth would the pick of the cities if you were concerned about the price of property but are both more liveable because of the traffic. Adelaide in particular has a booming defence and education sectors. Both the Gold Coast and Brisbane (although fantastic weather) offer limited job options and the traffic for both is a basket case. My honest opinion from someone who has lived in Hobart, Adelaide, Melbourne & the Gold Coast and worked regularly in Hobart, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne is that the gem cities to live and work would be Adelaide, Perth & Hobart. Unless you LOVE, congested and expensive cities.
Great video, super interesting. As an Australian though there are a few demographic facts that were wrong in this. The most blazingly obvious is that Queensland is not the most populous state in Australia. It is third behind NSW and VIC. Hobart is alst the second least populous capital after Darwin. I can forgive this if you are only considering states but I think Darwin and Canberra deserve their place as capital cities.
Beware that Hobart is cold, Perth is extremely remote, and Cairns has lots of dangerous creatures in the water. Sydney has everything you could want except it's crowded and expensive.
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I live in Adelaide and although I do like it. I have plans to eventually move interstate somewhere with my family. I’ve lived in Brisbane and the gold coast and I’m not a huge fan of the bigger cities.
Gold Coast, designed around cars. Cairns & Perth, incredibly remote. Perth is the most remote city in the world. Sydney, way too expensive to live in, hideous traffic. Melbourne, excellent public transport, great cafes and culture, but huge geographically - most people live too far away from the good stuff. Hobart's population is double what he said, if not more, good cafes, culture but expensive housing, hideous traffic, and garbage public transport. Adelaide I know the least, seems to have the advantages of a city but people are still cool. I've lived in or visited everywhere I've mentioned. And if you're going to make a video about a place at least learn how to say its name!
first iv heart that Queensland is the most populated state in the country mate haha 'sorry but do u no anything at all about australia my friend i wonder.
Hahaha ppl should not be taking advice from someone who doesn’t even know how pronounce these places. I’ve lived in 4 of these cities and been to them all - this video is not very accurate tbh…
Sydney must be the most boring city in the world. Transportation isn’t great. The roads are constantly gridlocked. Its more like an American city that anything else. It has little soul or culture. The only thing Sydney has going for it is it’s new immigrant population who are bringing in some culture and good food but then the general Australian population is racist and doesn’t want immigrants coming in. Byron bay on the other hand could be a great place however it does lack employment options with limited industry mostly in hospitality or construction.
Most of australia is beautiful excluding melbourne thats a boring freezing shithole beyond belief. Everywhere in australia is expensive now and there are better places to live. If you travel the world you will see that is true. Alot of people are now leaving australia for a better life. But if you have the money nsw queensland and western australia are by far the most beautiful
Aussies are mostly nice people …but Sydney and Melbourne are the only two cities with decent healthcare facilities _and_ skilled job markets. Australia famously misrepresents crime statistics. Everything is overpriced plus the country is running out of water and houses. The worst thing is that you’re cut off from the real world and stuck in a society that thrives on denial…
@@Mc.Gucket first and foremost it’s very hot year round. They have a wet and dry season - so it’s a tropical climate (think Singapore) The crime rate is also quite high in Darwin, not sure exactly why this is but for the population it’s quite concerning. Also, a lot of people live in other states but fly in and out of Darwin for work in the mines - we call this FIFO workers (fly in, fly out) this may have something to do with the high crime… I haven’t been for a long time but found it to be more expensive than say Adelaide, Melbourne or Queensland but not as high as Perth or Sydney- probably also due to the FIFO workers being so well paid. Darwin is very much a ‘party town’ too as a lot of backpackers seem to be drawn there. So it really depends what you are looking for! From my POV I wouldn’t live in Darwin - it’s a smaller city that gives big country town vibes. I live in Melbourne which is pretty much the opposite of Darwin, I’ve been here 15 years and I LOVE it! Hope that helps!
@@shontellepayne551 Thank youuu. İ am actually a big fan of hot whethers and sun. İ really hate cold. Also as i see in the internet, natural beauty is awesome in darwin🌴. İ love swimming and nature 😊 But did not hear anything about high crime🥺
what are they good for other than some places were you can purchase something of use give me one reason what a city is good for DUMB SCUM LIKE albajerky is what comes from cities and people in cities and big towns are warped in the brain
I live in Cairns and trust me don't come to live here it's really good for tourists and the tourism and that's it. Recently houses are REALLY expensive and it gets driven up by tourist. If you like nature than Cairns is great but if it's not your thing DON'T COME HERE
That list is not correct, Canberra is the best place to live. You made list of cities on the coast, what means that other cities couldn't be on that list. Again, Canberra is beautiful, low crime, clean, under 3% of crime rate , population of about 440 thousand, GDP nearly $100 000 per capita. And, about 15 yrs ago , Canberra was twice on the list as the best sity to live in the world.
@@Acrosstheglobechannel I wouldn't waste your time. Most people overseas have never heard of our capital city for a reason. We don't talk about it because it is seriously boring, full of politicians, and snows. Most people assume Melbourne or Sydney are the capital.
Canberra is only fitting for those who work in the government sector. But if you’re a skilled worker or professional, the entire ACT has nothing to offer & a sleepy place. You can definitely feel you have a very long life there! 😂 and all you had to do was wait for the day you die..
Would you add any places to this list? Let us know!
Got a question? If your from America 🇺🇸. What would be the best place to live?
@@danrobinson572 Our next video will be about the states people are moving to in America! I would watch that when we upload it, should be a few days from now :)
@@Acrosstheglobechannel okay 👍
Very good, I live in Melbourne, but an hour away is Geelong and the ballerine Peninsula, is AMAZING
Melbourne is the best city in Australia. But rural cities of Bendigo in Victoria and Launceston in Tasmania are fantastic.
I am originally from UK and have lived in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. Settled down now in Perth not going to move anymore. Perth is a beautiful beautiful place to live. I love the beaches, public transport, houses, low crime rates, great economy lot of jobs etc.
Heard a lot of good things about Perth
I'm researching on different areas to live in Australia and leaning towards Perth. I'm hoping to migrate as a medical professional. Could I know the pros and cons to consider?
I agree.
@@_New_leaf_ WA has stunning scenery, beautiful city. Safe, friendly. Great beaches, sunsets, weather. Being so big heaps of different areas and climates. Very multicultural. Great food and working lifestyle. Cheaper housing than Eastern States. As much diversity as the Eastern States. Tons of jobs. The lack of rental houses is about the only drawback.
@@julzhunt7790 Thank you! I'm definitely considering perth alot more now!
So that means you might have to buy a house most of the time? Also, what about the weather?
I Have lived in several places in Australia, actually lived there and spent time in many other great places. Melbourne 11 years Sydney10 years, Canberra 2 years and Bellingen for 4 years. Spent time in Hobart, Perth, the Gold Coast and Port Douglas. I enjoyed all of theses places for all different reasons. Not sure if your perspective is accurate.
I live in Brisbane, Australia and I personally feel that it is one of the most liveable cities and very peaceful with a low population but still has all the big city amenities. Probably what Sydney/Melbourne used to be 20 years or so ago. Its all about the branding on a global scale - that Sydney and Melbourne are the best cities in Australia so they're growing rapidly at 100k+ people added per year and that is contributing to rising house prices. Brisbane is relatively more affordable on that front and does have exciting places such as the Goldcoast and the Sunshine Coast on its doorstep. Not to mention the fantastic all-year round sunny weather. It is only lacking in public transport and infrastructure and a bit of entertainment/culture but that is soon to change in the lead up to the 2032 Olympics with Queens Wharf, Brisbane Metro, Waterfront Brisbane and Cross River Rail.
Thanks for posting.
I must have missed the part where Queensland became Australia's most populous state 🙄
Australia is the best place to live in the world.
Plenty of opportunities, wonderful people and a superior quality of life. ❤️
No volcanoes
@@harwindersingh8632 not active ones anyway.
@@harwindersingh8632 Technically Mt Gambier sin South Australia is still active, having erupted only 5000 years ago, which is not long in volcano terms. Mawson Peak on Heard Island is an active volcano that frequently erupts and is our highest mountain, rising to 2,745 metres. However it lies 3845 kms south west of the Australian mainland.
I just left Sydney after 57 years of living there, and I moved to Brisbane (outside the city).Sydney is not a little on the HIGH SIDE!It is totally out-of-control side $$$$$ Unless you have a six figure job, you can not afford the rents or to buy. One of the 'worse' places to live outside the city, and hrs drive say from Sydney has homes for sale just under Half a Million dollars!! Believe me no one wants to live in that place. The roads are always full...road rage is a problem, no manners with anyone, and drivers do NOT let you in if merging. Sydney was once a wonderful place, now it is an impossible place. A ordinary home will set you back close to $900,000!. No joke. Sydney has hype from yrs ago, but to even rent you would be very lucky to even find ''anything'' and be prepared to pay hundreds of dollars in rent per week. The people who can live there bought in 15 years ago. They are not leaving because they are on a gold mine. The rent on my old home in Coogee was advertised for $2,100 PER WEEK. Sure its 4 bedrooms, but it is a 1930's home, and well it's rented at that price, cRaZy is all I can say.
I live in Brisbane
Hmm.... Now I understand that why many Australian living in Bali
What a load of crap. Byron Bay, Sydney and Melbourne would be the most expensive cities you could possibly pick to live in in the whole country. Not to mention the traffic in both Melbourne & Sydney (although Melbourne public transport is very good). You would be lucky to find a property in Byron under several million dollars and average property prices in Sydney and Melbourne are well over A$1m dollars. Adelaide and Perth would the pick of the cities if you were concerned about the price of property but are both more liveable because of the traffic. Adelaide in particular has a booming defence and education sectors. Both the Gold Coast and Brisbane (although fantastic weather) offer limited job options and the traffic for both is a basket case. My honest opinion from someone who has lived in Hobart, Adelaide, Melbourne & the Gold Coast and worked regularly in Hobart, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne is that the gem cities to live and work would be Adelaide, Perth & Hobart. Unless you LOVE, congested and expensive cities.
I lived in Perth for 20 years.
Aside from housing it is much more expensive than Melbourne or Brisbane.
U should go and see for urself
Yeah and only one sugar with your coffee
Also calling Byron Bay a city is a stretch 😂
@@shontellepayne551 spot-on mate ✅
Great video, super interesting. As an Australian though there are a few demographic facts that were wrong in this. The most blazingly obvious is that Queensland is not the most populous state in Australia. It is third behind NSW and VIC. Hobart is alst the second least populous capital after Darwin. I can forgive this if you are only considering states but I think Darwin and Canberra deserve their place as capital cities.
Thanks for the insight!
Newcastle is highly underrated
Yes, Newcastle is much better than Wollongong.
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Beware that Hobart is cold, Perth is extremely remote, and Cairns has lots of dangerous creatures in the water. Sydney has everything you could want except it's crowded and expensive.
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Hobart's population is 253,000.
Melbourne pronounced: Mel-bn, is the best and largest city in Australia.
Melbourne is amongst the shittest cities on earth. Are you on drugs?
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I live in Adelaide and although I do like it. I have plans to eventually move interstate somewhere with my family. I’ve lived in Brisbane and the gold coast and I’m not a huge fan of the bigger cities.
Bendigo, Hobart, Launceston and Mildura are alll beautiful cities that will be great places to consider living.
Awesome
Perth iş the best. City in Australia better than every other Australian city
This is pretty good for a video made by an AI.
Sunshine Coast is the answer. There are lots of people here who have moved from Sydney and Melbourne and can’t believe how good it is.
Sounds awesome!
what were the main reasons 4 that? im kinda in between as well
See you there...
Wollongong or SC?
What's the crime rates in each of the city?
Gold Coast, designed around cars. Cairns & Perth, incredibly remote. Perth is the most remote city in the world. Sydney, way too expensive to live in, hideous traffic. Melbourne, excellent public transport, great cafes and culture, but huge geographically - most people live too far away from the good stuff. Hobart's population is double what he said, if not more, good cafes, culture but expensive housing, hideous traffic, and garbage public transport. Adelaide I know the least, seems to have the advantages of a city but people are still cool.
I've lived in or visited everywhere I've mentioned.
And if you're going to make a video about a place at least learn how to say its name!
100% - 😂 this is just some bot making a feel-good video for a bunch of desperate people to rake up some views/likes/subscriptions
You're not wrong on this.
Which is best for mba in Australia and part time?
Love Cairns - but it does get a lot of tropical storms... I live in Canberra - best place to live in Australia!
*Here cause tired of corrupt America
*Here to see how much they get wrong about Hobart. As a Hobartian.
*Welcome to corrupt Australia 😂
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first iv heart that Queensland is the most populated state in the country mate haha 'sorry but do u no anything at all about australia my friend i wonder.
Newcastle should have been on here
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Byron Bay and Forza Horizon 3🥲
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Hahaha ppl should not be taking advice from someone who doesn’t even know how pronounce these places.
I’ve lived in 4 of these cities and been to them all - this video is not very accurate tbh…
okay mam, plz rank those 4 cities as per you
I agree 👍
So Queensland is the most populous state in the country? Ignored every bit of this vid after that.
A museum with a couple of wooden penguins is ....amazing?
And why is the narrator not Austrailian?
😂 this is just some bot making a feel-good video for a bunch of desperate people to rake up some views/likes/subscriptions
Nothing shouts out "first hand experience" when you can't even pronounce the names.
Incredible - first sentence and the narrator mispronounced Wollongong. Goodbye.
Sydney must be the most boring city in the world. Transportation isn’t great. The roads are constantly gridlocked. Its more like an American city that anything else. It has little soul or culture. The only thing Sydney has going for it is it’s new immigrant population who are bringing in some culture and good food but then the general Australian population is racist and doesn’t want immigrants coming in. Byron bay on the other hand could be a great place however it does lack employment options with limited industry mostly in hospitality or construction.
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Most of australia is beautiful excluding melbourne thats a boring freezing shithole beyond belief. Everywhere in australia is expensive now and there are better places to live. If you travel the world you will see that is true. Alot of people are now leaving australia for a better life. But if you have the money nsw queensland and western australia are by far the most beautiful
Aussies are mostly nice people …but Sydney and Melbourne are the only two cities with decent healthcare facilities _and_ skilled job markets. Australia famously misrepresents crime statistics. Everything is overpriced plus the country is running out of water and houses. The worst thing is that you’re cut off from the real world and stuck in a society that thrives on denial…
no one is asking you to stay
@@alexlanning712 how nice of you to check with everyone 😆
@@dumdumbrown4225 Well at least I didnt pour crap on you which a lot of trolls do
@@dumdumbrown4225And dumdum, when you put a statement out there, prepare to disagree with another persons' view
@@alexlanning712 are you going to make me?
Adelaide lol 'Goes to show how much u really now my friend, its the city of churches lol thats about it.
The natural environment is beautiful, but the people are mostly bogans.
Which part of australia you talked about?
Hahaha u must be in Queensland!!
@@shontellepayne551 hey i wanna live in australia Darwin. What do u think about there?
@@Mc.Gucket first and foremost it’s very hot year round. They have a wet and dry season - so it’s a tropical climate (think Singapore)
The crime rate is also quite high in Darwin, not sure exactly why this is but for the population it’s quite concerning.
Also, a lot of people live in other states but fly in and out of Darwin for work in the mines - we call this FIFO workers (fly in, fly out) this may have something to do with the high crime…
I haven’t been for a long time but found it to be more expensive than say Adelaide, Melbourne or Queensland but not as high as Perth or Sydney- probably also due to the FIFO workers being so well paid.
Darwin is very much a ‘party town’ too as a lot of backpackers seem to be drawn there.
So it really depends what you are looking for!
From my POV I wouldn’t live in Darwin - it’s a smaller city that gives big country town vibes.
I live in Melbourne which is pretty much the opposite of Darwin, I’ve been here 15 years and I LOVE it!
Hope that helps!
@@shontellepayne551 Thank youuu. İ am actually a big fan of hot whethers and sun. İ really hate cold. Also as i see in the internet, natural beauty is awesome in darwin🌴.
İ love swimming and nature 😊
But did not hear anything about high crime🥺
Top 10 largest cities in Australia in 2024
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Pronunciation mistakes in the first two sentences.
You can keep your city's what are they good for
You tell him Douglas!
what are they good for other than some places were you can purchase something of use give me one reason what a city is good for DUMB SCUM LIKE albajerky is what comes from cities and people in cities and big towns are warped in the brain
You guys forgot the infamous Mount Druitt 🏔️
I live in Cairns and trust me don't come to live here it's really good for tourists and the tourism and that's it. Recently houses are REALLY expensive and it gets driven up by tourist. If you like nature than Cairns is great but if it's not your thing DON'T COME HERE
That list is not correct, Canberra is the best place to live. You made list of cities on the coast, what means that other cities couldn't be on that list.
Again, Canberra is beautiful, low crime, clean, under 3% of crime rate , population of about 440 thousand, GDP nearly $100 000 per capita.
And, about 15 yrs ago , Canberra was twice on the list as the best sity to live in the world.
Ill have to look into it
There’s nothing to do there compared to the other cities on the list + Newcastle and Darwin
@@Acrosstheglobechannel I wouldn't waste your time. Most people overseas have never heard of our capital city for a reason. We don't talk about it because it is seriously boring, full of politicians, and snows. Most people assume Melbourne or Sydney are the capital.
Canberra is only fitting for those who work in the government sector. But if you’re a skilled worker or professional, the entire ACT has nothing to offer & a sleepy place. You can definitely feel you have a very long life there! 😂 and all you had to do was wait for the day you die..
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