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I love your videos. I wish you make more of them. BTW, do you channel or any channel you'd recommend with the same interesting type of videos and awesome voice?
As someone who has lived in NSW , Queensland and Currently WA I love WA because the city is big enough but not too big, it’s a great state to raise a family and the weather is great. I’ve travelled to each of Australia’s states and territory and honestly each one has pluses and minuses. Australia in general is the best country to live in no matter where you live.
WA is nice, I grew up there but now live in Melbourne. The area of Fremantle has a similar vibe to the entire Melbourne! Arts, music, bars. Perth does offer a lot for its size.
As an Australian that's lived in 5 countries as well as multiple Australian states, that's just simply untrue. The only people who say Australia is the best country in the world to live, are people who haven't lived in many other countries.
0:00 Intro 1:21 Honourable Mentions 2:18 #8- Northern Territory 3:46 #7- South Australia 5:05 #6- Queensland 6:33 #5- Tasmania 7:54 #4- New South Wales 9:15 #3- Australian Capital Territory (Canberra) 10:34 #2- Victoria 12:10 #1- Western Australia Thank you very much.
As a resident of WA I have to say I was shocked that you placed it number one. it gets a bad reputation of being boring when it has in my opinion the most stunning outback and coastline in all of Australia. one thing that does get overlooked is the northern parts of WA because of the south west despite the Nyinggulu (Ningaloo) reef creating a stunning coastline around Exmouth
I used to take foriegn groups on tours of our Pilbara undertaking 14 days. Folks from Europe, South Korea and the U.S. are always stunned at the isolation and distances we'd cover to visit the best places. The infinite quiet silence at night, never experienced in all their lives, can't come away uneffected.
having travelled all over Australia and lived in Darwin and Melbourne I still think Perth has the best to offer in terms of lifestyle and weather. I am very thankful to be living here.
As someone that was raised in Perth, its just stunning, amazing weather, decent nightlife, great parks, travel destinations (rotness island, beautiful beaches), very safe, I've been all around the world and no place is better than Perth.
Hey guys! I’m moving to perth in less than a month, do you think that is going to be easy for me (24 y/0 italian) to find a job there for hospitality ?
I have been in Australia for 23 years and except Canberra I have been to every capital city for at least a month. I have been however residing in Melbourne for approx 20 years and I agree, it is a great city with amazing infrastructure. In saying that, I still dream one day of being able to move to Perth. Amazing place for sure...
As someone born and raised in Melbourne, every state could be the best, depending on your priorities. We really are the 'lucky country', as everywhere is beautiful in Oz 👍☺️🇦🇺
Also from Melbourne, even with our recent problems. Personally, it's still the best city in Australia. Every city has something to offer so it's personal choice.
Perhaps some people might recognise that there is a lot of Victoria that is NOT Melbourne. Just as there is a lot of NSW that is not Sydney or a lot of Queensland that is not Brisbane or the Gold Coast. The best part of Victoria is well outside Melbourne. But don't tell those city dwellers that or we will be buried under escapees.
@@smitajky we certainly recognise that Victoria is much more than just Melbourne and our nature can’t be beaten here, something for everyone. Most people know regional Vic very well and you can’t get a parking spot.
South Aussie here! Some of the things you mentioned are definitely part of why I love it here so much! Less traffic, and no matter where you are in Adelaide, you’re always within 15-20 mins of the beach or the hills. There are many beautiful national parks to explore, and stunning beaches. We are also pretty sheltered from most natural disasters here - we don’t get the cyclones or the flooding that they get in other states, but we do get bushfires. And it is so true about everyone knowing each other - or at least having mutual friends 😊
Should switched SA with VIC and woulda bin more on point. Adelaide has always reminded me of a MUCH smaller version of LA, sandwiched between hills & beaches, Glenelg acting like a mini Venice bch, the sandstone hills along pt.willunga are like the OC, even our airport is similar position as LAX is to the coast.
@Kendra Kelvin Are you trying to make me sound stupid cause I live in Broome and on the radio they always refer to WA as Perth when there's thousands of kilometres of WA that's not Perth
West Aussie here, and you won't get an argument from me over this choice. We have so much on offer here, without the crowded population. I'm very glad to be an Aussie, but especially being an Aussie in West Aus
@@_wallnutz_ Yes well, some of us have a premier who cares about keeping his citizens alive, including the most remote indigenous communities in Aus, who if we lose, that's it they're gone for EVER, and some states who don't. Not to mention, having a Premier who recognised the importance of keeping covid OUT, meaning we could keep the mining industry 100% operational - which PAID TO KEEP THE WHOLE OF AUSTRALIA OUT OF RECESSION YOU IDIOT - and by the way, the majority of us weren't forced into anything, we had common sense and lined up happily, only the stupid anti vaxers, which there were very few here in WA, put up a stink, but the majority of them are damn grateful for it now, because most have lost a loved one in the east or overseas, so they were soon lining up as well
@@_wallnutz_ Seriously, what a stupid and UNAustralian thing to say. You've got some massive anger issues m8 obviously, which I hope you get seen to very soon. Having that sort of mentality, and harbouring such anger just isn't any good for ya.
Queensland will always have a place in my heart,I worked at Brisbane airport as an aeromechanical engineer for a year and now that I'm officially a pilot I'm looking forward moving to brisbane from Spain as an RFDS pilot
@@goodshipkaraboudjan I've landed a job at GAM air 2 months ago,now I'm going to accumulate PIC hours like a bastard (or at least I'll try) thanks for the advice mt! What airline do you work for if I can ask?
Same here Q L D is a good place to live ,it’s just different in a good way ,I been going there since early 70 as. Truckie I use love a trip up north cheers 👍👍👍
If I were to choose a state to live in in Australia, I'd probably pick Queensland, because I really like tropical weather and rainforests together with breathtaking beaches and turquoise water all around. However, I also find Western Australia a pretty reasonable place to reside in, since it has stunning nature and Perth is considered one of the most liveable cities on earth. And most importantly, it is not that expensive, just like Sydney or Melbourne.
I'd choose a nice old European home in Hobart, Tassie myself... Australian here, However it does get cold down their in winter so perhaps southern NSW. Tropical weather is only good for swimming. But it means you'll get dangerous animals in the water with you..
I'm surprised that Queensland came in 3rd worst? Specially when Queensland has people coming from the rest of Australia to live here. There muct be something attracting themI do agree that WA is better than NSW or Victoria. However if it were me making the call. Qorst to best would be. Worst ACT VIC NSW TAS SA NT Toss up QLD or WA as the best
@@bruceh9780 Hey! Well, I'm a Qlder, and I think it's not that bad. Actually, I like the weather! Where you live is really important though. If you live in an apartment that is surrounded by concreted areas, it will feel hotter. Try and have a home that gets some natural breeze and with greenery & tree shade close by; And never, just never wear polyester or synthetics generally, in summer or in the warmer months! Read the clothing labels. :) Well, that's my tip. :))
West Aussie here, WA has everything you’d want out of an Australian state, and some. I’m just starting to explore my own backyard, and I’m disappointed I didn’t do it sooner. Perth is big enough to have a lot of big city amenities, but small enough to feel affordable and friendly. I know it has a reputation amongst some locals as being boring, but it’s really starting to develop a unique identity in recent years. But WA is more than Perth. You have the very liveable small towns dotted throughout the south west, that are beautiful. Most are a weekend trip from Perth, some being a day trip. There’s also a tonne of natural diversity too, and stunning landscapes the state over, most of it is very well kept secrets, and still maintains its natural beauty without the over-popularity of tourism.
I absolutely need to visit Australia someday. If I had to pick a state to live in, I'd choose Queensland because I love the rainforest, palm trees, abundant vegetation, thunderstorms, tropical cyclones.
@@italia8647 out of curiosity, do you live in Melbourne or it's metropolitan, or elsewhere in Victoria? I know Melbourne and it's metropolitan is very expensive.
@@NoamTheGOAT50 Yes, I live in Metropolitan Melbourne, very close to the city. It's not that expensive, of course more than SA and WA but it offers more than both those states. Great thing about Melbourne is if you don't mind being 40 minutes away from the city you can still get reasonable property prices, especially when compared to Sydney. There are many places here that are still affordable and not too far from the city.
@@italia8647 great news, I will rethink my decision about Adelaide and Perth. I know your public transportation is amazing, at least from what I got to read about it and watch about it.
I’ve lived and worked in 5 of our nations capital cities. Adelaide is by far my favourite for all of the reasons mentioned. Traffic , people , beaches , central market and ease of getting from place to place. Apart from Perth , the other 3 mainland capitals are left way behind. Unless you want to spend your leisure time shopping. Yesterday we spent nearly 3 hours in traffic to get to the closest sandy ocean facing beach only 60km from our home 😒. Ahhh !!
I'm from Western Australia and I'm glad to see we got number 1, we have kilometers of coast line and some incredible beaches such as in exmouth, one example is Turqoise bay, which has some of the clearest water, it also has incredible cities! Thanks for putting us at number!
I been to Turquoise Bay/ningaloo reef and the great barrier reef. Not going to ruin the secret but one is far better than the other. If you know you know
QLD all day everyday, beautiful one day, perfect the next is spot on. Great laid back people, incredible beaches and tropical and subtropical rainforest areas. In summer it does get hot the further north you go with a killer humidity. Winter days are ridiculously beautiful (not cold at all), bright coolish and clear, perfect to be outside!
Thanks for telling the world that Tasmania has the cleanest air on earth and some of the friendliest people you'd ever meet. That saves me bragging about about Tasmania to everyone I meet.
Not really . Its nice for a quick visit.But does export a lot of useless politicians too Canberra who always seem to do well out of all proportion to their actual ability and capability.
My two trips down to Australia showed how huge and diverse the country is. And I've only been to New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria. Loved everwhere I visited in Australia.
WA also has the best night skies in the world!! You can drive a half hour into the hills from the city and get nice dark skies but even if you want truly dark skies with the majestic Milky Way arching across the sky you can get the darkest rated skies in just a couple of hours. Of course our weather makes seeing the night sky very accessible compared to more cloudy locations in the tropics or further south in places like Tasmania and Victoria.
stats don't lie! definitely not the most "exciting" city (although there's a lot more to do than people give it credit for), but livability indexes are VERY high for the city!
True about Canberra feeling like a collection of suburbs connected by country scenery and roundabouts. Perfect for people who want a taste of both city and country.
As someone from Victoria, I completely respect this list! I love WA and it deserves more recognition, it’s really a beautiful place and is very underrated, thank you for appreciating it! :)
Just moved to Perth 3 weeks ago and its the best, I love it in W.A. its got everything, beaches, forests, towns and the city all within an hours drive. So much to see and do here coming from someone who lived in Alice Springs for 20 years
Adelaide South Australia has been voted most livable city in Australia since the beginning of 2022, it was Melbourne, Victoria before that, Adelaide with its green belt is beautiful and a great city to bring up kids.. 🐨👍
i am from the adelaide hills and i havent been to every state but i have been to most and i always call SA the laziest state. like yeah we have pretty beaches but not popular, yeah we have desserts but not as much, we dont have enough people or anything like that its like we are doing the bare minimum to be pretty
@@georgiamcdonald5730 - the whole west parklands is my back yard, every time I leave Adelaide, other places are horrible and I just want to come back here and I was born in Melbourne, I could not leave my 5 bedroom house with, $130 a week rent, I love the quiet life of Adelaide, I've lived up in the hills for years back in the 70s and 80s
@@DUMPSTERDIVINGADELAIDE123 trust me its changed a lot since then. i like the quiet but personally i just dont think we get the same experiences, tourism and beauty as the other states
And particularly spot on is Perth, best city in Oz, can walk across the CBD in 15 minutes, it’s ultra clean, heaps of work, traffic is bearable…., all in all the pick of the litter.
I moved to Tasmania from Sydney 10 years ago. I have never looked back. It is the smartest move I have ever made. As far as I am concerned Tasmania is number 1 with daylight 2nd and far behind.
I don’t think there is a bad state or territory in Oz - so much to see & do and all of them have a lifetime of unique natural beauty and friendly people everywhere. Sometimes Sydney gets a bit of a bum rap from other Aussies in the way New York/LA do in the US - that’s normal. For anyone moving to Australia from overseas I think climate is a massive deal. Queensland - hot sweaty summer but magnificent in winter. Melbourne & Hobart - get a little bleak in Winter. And Sydney, Adelaide and Perth - similar latitudes and probably more rounded climates. Sydney is ridiculously expensive on the housing front so my vote would go for Perth or Adelaide based on the things I like. My favorite regional city in Australia is a Newcastle. Fantastic place.
I think you have to be quite resilient to live in some of the island territories. You could be waiting months for deliveries of essentials, edical services are limited and things like roads and vehicles aren't maintained that well
I live in the Northern Territory but I love Western Australia and I agree with it being underrated, they've got the Kimberly's to the far north with stunning views, then you have the great Sandy Desert in the interior, the wheat belt past the Pilbara region, Kalgoorlie/Boulder a mining town towards the start of Nullarbor plain which stretches across to South Australia then you have the magnificent coastline in the south west corner but it does contain a lot of sharks and it's also home to the pink lake called "Lake Hillier"
Top 5 things to do in Canberra 1.Do the half fun stuff that is in Canberra 2.Realize that u have done everything and that Canberra is actually the most boring city in Australia 3.It is literally just barren fields everywhere 4.Complain that there is NO BEACHES 5.leave (This is coming from a person who has lived in Canberra his whole life!)
I’ve lived in the NT and Queensland and also visited Norfolk Island. Depending on the skills and qualifications you bring any State or Territory in Australia is a great place to live. The sense of wide open space is incredible. If you’re in the outback don’t forget to look up at night, the Milky Way is unreal !
I love the NT. Spent 6 months there and seriously fell in love with it. Minus the huge amount of homeless, theft, and stores closing at like 5pm every day. My time there was awesome
One thing to mention for Victoria is the sport culture, every year the afl grand final draws 100,000 people to the MCG we also have an amazing sport precinct including AAMI park, the tennis center and other stadiums.
Sport in Victoria is not just great because the AFL presence is huge, it’s also got a nice mix of everything and is a globally recognised sport city. Something that I reckon should factor with the rankings for sure
Pretty much agree with this list, although as someone who is from Canberra it's definitely doesn't deserve number 3. Plenty of other places to live with lower cost of living and better weather and things to do.
Talking to Australians everyday at the airport here in the Middle East is something that I enjoy. They're so friendly and don't pick any offence if you ask them, "How was your flight ?" They're very approachable 😊
I'm so pleased that WA is number one! Like many people have said in the comments, all states could be ranked the best depending on what you're looking for... but WA just has something truly special about it. It's so huge and vast, and there is so much to see, from deserts to historic mining towns, to jaw-dropping national parks and incredible beaches. Seriously, this state is so underrated! Also the city of Perth is one of my favourite cities on Earth, as it is the perfect size, bustling with energy but not as overcrowded as other capitals, and the majority of people here are so friendly! Damn I love this place
@@gulliverthegullible6667 The water isn't that had that gets exaggerated, years ago it was worse but not now, regardless after living around Australia I can see why it has been voted so livable, it's more affordable, although lately everything is getting more expensive of course like everywhere, but compared to say Sydney buying a house is more affordable.
Glad they mentioned the low crime of SA as this is so true. I've lost my bag or purse on 3 or 4 occasions in the city or suburbs and I always get it back with all the money and cards still in it. People drive out of their way to return it home to me (Im usually not contactable by phone and maybe people do not trust the police as much as returning something to it's owner themselves as interestingly no one has ever handed it over to the police). I don't even bother cancelling out my bankcards when I loose it.
I lost my wallet in Adelaide and I'm from Western Australia I would have been in huge trouble because I was only going to be there for a couple of days. I went to one of the shops I was at and asked if it had been handed in and sure enough, it had. I love South Australia. :)
I always watch all your videos, and you can imagine how excited I was to see you actually covered my country. You were pretty spot on too. Although WA as number 1? Hmmm... but hey ho. Oh one other thing .. I love when. you do the whole 'Hey, why is it only number 4 if its so great' voice thing. Funny. Keep doing that in future videos. Oh and I also like the 'without further ado' thing ... what can I say, Im easily pleased.
@@sandgroperwookiee65I feel the only people who don’t give Perth/WA credit are people who haven’t been there and spent an extended amount of time there. I loved Perth, and if I ever moved states, that’s where I’d go.
Our family moved to Perth in 1967. Dad set up an office -- just him and a secretary for Phillips Petroleum. Other oil companies also had set up small offices. These geologists from North America and Europe agreed it was the best assignment you could get. They came up with an agreed description --- " Perthly Paradise" 1 an area of 1/3 of a continent that was theirs to explore. 2 the corporate headquarters were pretty close to the opposite side of the planet. 3 it was friendly and a safe place to raise a family.😂
8) Northern Territory 2:18 7) South Australia 3:47 6) Queensland 5:05 5) Tasmania 6:35 4) New South Wales 7:54 3) Australian Capital Territory 9:15 2) Victoria 10:34 1) Western Australia 12:10 I'm a West Aussie who has lived in QLD also, I'd probably go 1) NSW 2) QLD 3) WA 4) VIC 5) TAS 6) SA 7) ACT 8) NT though. But that's just my opinion You guys have no idea how far everything is in WA, how bad the internet speeds are, how hot and dry it is, how we have an over reliance on mining and a lack of diverse job opportunities, how far away we are from other countries and how long it takes to get stuff delivered.
I agree with this as well, NSW at the top. And by the way, WA is not a state, it's a bloody country with a very small population. I mean it's bigger than Europe.
Raised in Victoria moved to Western Australia when I had my first child. Best thing I ever did. Have travelled all around Australia in a caravan loved Northern Territory but Perth will always be home, can’t beat it.
as someone who lives in Adelaide i would like to point out, it seems we don't have a ton but we have many events they just dont receive alot of notice but they are really good events and are often really fun and sometimes educational but in a fun way!
Good to see ACT ranked up there, I go to uni there and I do think it's underrated. And having done a big road trip through WA I really can't argue with that, absolutely loved it!
Hi First of all, not an Aussie, however I do genuinely love Australia, Got the chance to visit twice in my life, but definitely planning to visit again, I would love to live there but it is getting harder by the day if you do not meet the Australian criteria, definitely one of the best places to live in the world. I do agree 100% with your pick, and yeah Melbourne can have four seasons in a day. Nice, warm and sunny one minute, then chilly, miserable weather the next, I love Melbourne still, definitely loads to explore and I even have great memories too. Especially of Eureka Skydeck 88, loved it
It is getting quite difficult to immigrate. I feel your struggle because I have some friends who are still trying to get their permanent residency here after like 7 years. Bless up mate.
From Melbourne....but I have to confess big soft spot for WA ...both the Kimberly and the Pilbara instantly won me over... not forgetting Wittenoom in the Hamsley ranges
Perth in Western Australia doesn't have toll roads, and the traffic is generally low, making it a great place to live. The city has a thriving mining industry that provides high-paying jobs, and on top of that, it gets sunshine for 80% of the year.
I recall a year of 13 consecutive days of temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit - it's what the marketing guys euphemistically call " lots of sunny days". WA is too parochial, too far away from Australia's major transport corridors and most critically too tainted by crony capitalism. It''s also the home of some of the weirdest crime in Australia. The other thing I struggled with was the scorching hot, grey lifeless sand that most of Perth is built on. Water security is also a worry for Perth. Apart from that it's pkay but it isn't the best State. That would have to be Queensland. This documentary conflates W.A with Perth. Perth is one thing but most of WA is quite something else - dry, arid and uninhabitable. '
Perth is truely a beautiful majestic city. It has the largest inner City Park known as Kings Park which is 60 hectares larger than New Yorks central park. As Australia's third oldest capital city Perth is a vibrant modern City with a modern office towers but at street level, still retains much of its rich heritage. Anyone visiting Perth please visit Fremantle , Kings Park, Rottness, Cottesloe Beach and the Perth CBD. All World class. Thankyou for your awesome video of our beautiful country.
thank you for rating us number 7. ssshhh please don't tell other people how wonderful SA is. I like it the way it is. Lived in Melbourne for most of my life and now live in country SA. Love the people and surrounds ( in the Riverland by the way ) I can look people in the eye, smile and even say hello without getting my head punched in. marvellous. And who wants to shop all the time anyway. unbelievable locations and no one around. you can find a beach and have it all to yourself. Ahhhh the serenity.....
@@georgesince1986 I am in outback region, we drink only rainwater for the taste. Tap water is drinkable but high mineral content, not so nice. I don't know about Adelaide water.
As a South Australian, I object to the focus on Adelaide and surrounds. If you are a true traveller, there is outback SA, the west coast of SA and lots of beaches one can have to oneself, experiences like whale watching at the head of the bight, swimming with sharks, seals or giant cuttlefish on Eyre Peninsula, great surfing breaks, lots of great hikes. Not to forget the bottom end of Yorke Peninsular and Fleurieu Peninsular with spectacular beaches and views. Kangaroo Island is another spectacular place. I recognise that a major problem is the driving it takes to find these things. However, all worth the effort if you have more time. Come on over.
As a Perth resident, we do have a lot of fun stuff happen at night but Fremantle is probably one of the busiest places overtaking the city. Kings Park is the real treasure as there are so many wildflowers there and in a lot of our bushland. Plus there are some amazing places to stop for drinks and we have a bridge you can zipline off. Pretty fun here.
I myself am from NSW but can honestly say that all the states couldve been ranked "best". It honestly depends on what vibe you like. I also have a friend who lives on one of the external territories mentioned at the beginning and he says that life where he lives is not so different from a semi rural lifestyle here on the mainland, except the internet there is crap lol.
It's interesting listening to this from a foreigners point of view, I have lived in new south Wales my whole life, my friend moved to Tasmania, I have been to Victoria and Canberra for a few school holidays, and I have been to Queensland with my family once, so listening to how others think about it is very interesting
One thing I like about Victoria is that being rural is not a big disadvantage here. Most of the state has a good climate and the distances are smaller meaning anyone of us can get access to the facilities of a large city ( Melbourne) when we need them but don't have to have the disadvantages of that same large city when we don't. As the climate is generally good properties tend to be smaller meaning that even being truly rural isn't a big problem. There are 12 different towns within pushbike riding distance of where I live. One of which is a significant city of over 30000 people. You CAN have your cake and eat it too where I am. Oh yes, without ever having had a high income I own three houses. One of them has a farm and another has a one acre backyard.
Happy to live in Perth.The state has so much natural diversity. It is however such a large land area, the majority of the population won’t get to see all of it. The tyranny of distance! I’ve been to all the state capitals, and all of them have are good.
You have to be the most knowledgeable American about Australia in the world. I bet a lot of Aussies know less about the country than what you do. However my personal ranking would have SA up higher than ACT and Tasmania but your mixture of pure statistics and anecdotal experience seems pretty justified so I’ll allow it.
Generally I've seen his videos are well researched and thought out rather than dumping any ranking and description from google (which many youtube channels do)
Queensland is by far the best state. I was born in Adelaide 73 years ago, grew up in Melbourne and now I'm growing down in Brisbane. This state has everything. But best of all it has a great climate for oldsters like me and truly friendly locals.
I love the great ocean road Also, Tasmania should be on top, beautiful scenery fresh air and if u like city life, then just travel to Hobart. Would recomend
As a full time traveler in Australia I agree that each state has so many amazing and diverse places to see, but what makes this country truly the best place on earth are the people.
Seeing Tasmania in a video I found funny, it really is a small state as I have been to and could name every clip that was shown, when the camera drove through Hobart it was so surreal
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It would be awesome if you ranked all the states again!
I love your videos. I wish you make more of them. BTW, do you channel or any channel you'd recommend with the same interesting type of videos and awesome voice?
Anyone else from Canberra and was shocked to see we placed third and not last?! Or is it just me?
yes I was surprised, it's the most boring place I ever been.
@@DabDabGoose Eh... boring means safe :D
Canberra is so boring
I am in Canberra so your not allong
@@willthedill7894 it's not boring
I love how his American accent disappeared whenever he said Melbourne XD
It just sounds wrong.
The way he said Queensland though lmao
@@TwelveDeck but he pronounced it right without that accent
@@duckerson812 yeah like (Mel born) dose not sound right but (Mel bin) sound right
@@KOOTAJR yeah
As someone who has lived in NSW , Queensland and Currently WA I love WA because the city is big enough but not too big, it’s a great state to raise a family and the weather is great. I’ve travelled to each of Australia’s states and territory and honestly each one has pluses and minuses. Australia in general is the best country to live in no matter where you live.
That's for the comment, I live in the dictatorship of Victoria and I've got to get.
@@febweb17 hahahah you live under CCP Victoria
WA is nice, I grew up there but now live in Melbourne. The area of Fremantle has a similar vibe to the entire Melbourne! Arts, music, bars. Perth does offer a lot for its size.
I live in Queensland
As an Australian that's lived in 5 countries as well as multiple Australian states, that's just simply untrue. The only people who say Australia is the best country in the world to live, are people who haven't lived in many other countries.
0:00 Intro
1:21 Honourable Mentions
2:18 #8- Northern Territory
3:46 #7- South Australia
5:05 #6- Queensland
6:33 #5- Tasmania
7:54 #4- New South Wales
9:15 #3- Australian Capital Territory (Canberra)
10:34 #2- Victoria
12:10 #1- Western Australia
Thank you very much.
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Lmfao, ACT better than nsw, yeah right 😂
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As a resident of WA I have to say I was shocked that you placed it number one. it gets a bad reputation of being boring when it has in my opinion the most stunning outback and coastline in all of Australia. one thing that does get overlooked is the northern parts of WA because of the south west despite the Nyinggulu (Ningaloo) reef creating a stunning coastline around Exmouth
rottnest island, margaret river with its stunning rainforest, the horizontal waterfall an coral bay.
I used to take foriegn groups on tours of our Pilbara undertaking 14 days. Folks from Europe, South Korea and the U.S. are always stunned at the isolation and distances we'd cover to visit the best places. The infinite quiet silence at night, never experienced in all their lives, can't come away uneffected.
All of these places you guys mention are exactly what everyone misses out on or doesn’t hear about
@@gregorturner9421 rainforest? it's temperate forest.
@@galacticcorolla3082 so true, people just visit Perth then wonder what the hype is about lol.
having travelled all over Australia and lived in Darwin and Melbourne I still think Perth has the best to offer in terms of lifestyle and weather. I am very thankful to be living here.
perth? really? its the crackhead central of australia
As someone that was raised in Perth, its just stunning, amazing weather, decent nightlife, great parks, travel destinations (rotness island, beautiful beaches), very safe, I've been all around the world and no place is better than Perth.
Hey guys! I’m moving to perth in less than a month, do you think that is going to be easy for me (24 y/0 italian) to find a job there for hospitality ?
@@iplay.2ers190 You'll get a job anywhere in OZ, Very low unemployment.
I have been in Australia for 23 years and except Canberra I have been to every capital city for at least a month. I have been however residing in Melbourne for approx 20 years and I agree, it is a great city with amazing infrastructure. In saying that, I still dream one day of being able to move to Perth. Amazing place for sure...
As someone born and raised in Melbourne, every state could be the best, depending on your priorities. We really are the 'lucky country', as everywhere is beautiful in Oz 👍☺️🇦🇺
Also from Melbourne, even with our recent problems. Personally, it's still the best city in Australia. Every city has something to offer so it's personal choice.
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@@NazriB Lies? Are you commenting on the right video? Or had visa troubles?
Perhaps some people might recognise that there is a lot of Victoria that is NOT Melbourne. Just as there is a lot of NSW that is not Sydney or a lot of Queensland that is not Brisbane or the Gold Coast.
The best part of Victoria is well outside Melbourne. But don't tell those city dwellers that or we will be buried under escapees.
@@smitajky we certainly recognise that Victoria is much more than just Melbourne and our nature can’t be beaten here, something for everyone. Most people know regional Vic very well and you can’t get a parking spot.
South Aussie here! Some of the things you mentioned are definitely part of why I love it here so much! Less traffic, and no matter where you are in Adelaide, you’re always within 15-20 mins of the beach or the hills. There are many beautiful national parks to explore, and stunning beaches. We are also pretty sheltered from most natural disasters here - we don’t get the cyclones or the flooding that they get in other states, but we do get bushfires. And it is so true about everyone knowing each other - or at least having mutual friends 😊
And that's why we're the true number 1.
Should switched SA with VIC and woulda bin more on point. Adelaide has always reminded me of a MUCH smaller version of LA, sandwiched between hills & beaches, Glenelg acting like a mini Venice bch, the sandstone hills along pt.willunga are like the OC, even our airport is similar position as LAX is to the coast.
I moved from Adelaide to Sydney 14 years ago. Adelaide is far ahead for so many reasons.
you forgot we have the best food and wine in the country, from someone who's lived in every state.
I am an Adelaidian. It's boring. But at least it is safe.
Wow I was not expecting a Western Australian win, Thanks from perth!
same I was hoping for top four, usually Sydney and Melbourne get 1 and 2, couldn't believe Perth got #1.
You do realise there's more to WA then just Perth
@Kendra Kelvin Are you trying to make me sound stupid cause I live in Broome and on the radio they always refer to WA as Perth when there's thousands of kilometres of WA that's not Perth
ns all perth residents know perth nmbr1 but other aussies diss it even tho theyve never been
@@wotdog5258 I've lived in Perth it sucks
West Aussie here, and you won't get an argument from me over this choice. We have so much on offer here, without the crowded population. I'm very glad to be an Aussie, but especially being an Aussie in West Aus
Definitely one of the most unique places on earth!!
Yeah hope the mining companies bugger off with their bs tho
I wasn't forced to inject anything to keep my livelihood here in SA.
@@_wallnutz_ Yes well, some of us have a premier who cares about keeping his citizens alive, including the most remote indigenous communities in Aus, who if we lose, that's it they're gone for EVER, and some states who don't. Not to mention, having a Premier who recognised the importance of keeping covid OUT, meaning we could keep the mining industry 100% operational - which PAID TO KEEP THE WHOLE OF AUSTRALIA OUT OF RECESSION YOU IDIOT - and by the way, the majority of us weren't forced into anything, we had common sense and lined up happily, only the stupid anti vaxers, which there were very few here in WA, put up a stink, but the majority of them are damn grateful for it now, because most have lost a loved one in the east or overseas, so they were soon lining up as well
@@_wallnutz_ Seriously, what a stupid and UNAustralian thing to say. You've got some massive anger issues m8 obviously, which I hope you get seen to very soon. Having that sort of mentality, and harbouring such anger just isn't any good for ya.
Queensland will always have a place in my heart,I worked at Brisbane airport as an aeromechanical engineer for a year and now that I'm officially a pilot I'm looking forward moving to brisbane from Spain as an RFDS pilot
It's full of uneducated racists.
That's a great dream. I hope it works out for you.
As an Aussie pilot good luck, you're going to need to get plenty of bush time and a few wet seasons under the belt first. The RFDS is pickier than QF.
@@goodshipkaraboudjan I've landed a job at GAM air 2 months ago,now I'm going to accumulate PIC hours like a bastard (or at least I'll try) thanks for the advice mt! What airline do you work for if I can ask?
Same here Q L D is a good place to live ,it’s just different in a good way ,I been going there since early 70 as. Truckie I use love a trip up north cheers 👍👍👍
Tasmanian here! Have lived in Hobart most of my life and whilst it has it's flaws, it's such a beautiful and welcoming place.
same here :)
so fax me to
I love Tasmania. I live about 80km north of Sydney. I want to live in Tasmania!
And full of weirdo's. Tasmanians not even Australian.
Woahhh that’s the same as me
If I were to choose a state to live in in Australia, I'd probably pick Queensland, because I really like tropical weather and rainforests together with breathtaking beaches and turquoise water all around. However, I also find Western Australia a pretty reasonable place to reside in, since it has stunning nature and Perth is considered one of the most liveable cities on earth. And most importantly, it is not that expensive, just like Sydney or Melbourne.
Tropical weather sounds fine...until you spend 3 months of the year sitting in your own ball sweat.
I'd choose a nice old European home in Hobart, Tassie myself... Australian here, However it does get cold down their in winter so perhaps southern NSW. Tropical weather is only good for swimming. But it means you'll get dangerous animals in the water with you..
I'm surprised that Queensland came in 3rd worst? Specially when Queensland has people coming from the rest of Australia to live here. There muct be something attracting themI do agree that WA is better than NSW or Victoria. However if it were me making the call.
Qorst to best would be.
Worst ACT
VIC
NSW
TAS
SA
NT
Toss up QLD or WA as the best
Queensland is the best for a multitude of reasons, but the weather and natural beauty are stand-outs. The friendly, laid-back lifestyle is good too.
@@bruceh9780 Hey! Well, I'm a Qlder, and I think it's not that bad. Actually, I like the weather! Where you live is really important though. If you live in an apartment that is surrounded by concreted areas, it will feel hotter. Try and have a home that gets some natural breeze and with greenery & tree shade close by; And never, just never wear polyester or synthetics generally, in summer or in the warmer months! Read the clothing labels. :) Well, that's my tip. :))
West Aussie here, WA has everything you’d want out of an Australian state, and some. I’m just starting to explore my own backyard, and I’m disappointed I didn’t do it sooner.
Perth is big enough to have a lot of big city amenities, but small enough to feel affordable and friendly. I know it has a reputation amongst some locals as being boring, but it’s really starting to develop a unique identity in recent years.
But WA is more than Perth. You have the very liveable small towns dotted throughout the south west, that are beautiful. Most are a weekend trip from Perth, some being a day trip. There’s also a tonne of natural diversity too, and stunning landscapes the state over, most of it is very well kept secrets, and still maintains its natural beauty without the over-popularity of tourism.
Ever considered running for board of tourism job. Your good at it☝️
^^^
I'm western Aussie too and all I can say is agree, agree and agree
@@Nerissajohnson88 do you mined
Holy shit though Rio Tinto is GINORMOUS
I absolutely need to visit Australia someday. If I had to pick a state to live in, I'd choose Queensland because I love the rainforest, palm trees, abundant vegetation, thunderstorms, tropical cyclones.
I would like to live in the Adelaide, SA area or Perth, WA.
@@NoamTheGOAT50 yes Kangaro island
@@italia8647 out of curiosity, do you live in Melbourne or it's metropolitan, or elsewhere in Victoria? I know Melbourne and it's metropolitan is very expensive.
@@NoamTheGOAT50 Yes, I live in Metropolitan Melbourne, very close to the city. It's not that expensive, of course more than SA and WA but it offers more than both those states. Great thing about Melbourne is if you don't mind being 40 minutes away from the city you can still get reasonable property prices, especially when compared to Sydney. There are many places here that are still affordable and not too far from the city.
@@italia8647 great news, I will rethink my decision about Adelaide and Perth. I know your public transportation is amazing, at least from what I got to read about it and watch about it.
As a Victorian living in WA, I wholly endorse this list 🥰
haha glad you enjoyed :)
Far less woke people in West Aust compared to the Peoples' Socialist Republic of Victoria.
Yup, Sydneysider that travels to WA frequently for work and I agree wholeheartedly.
@@FromHeretoThere Hey FHTH, what happened to mangotango?
Eastern seaboard only move to WA if they couldn't afford the east lol
I’ve lived and worked in 5 of our nations capital cities. Adelaide is by far my favourite for all of the reasons mentioned. Traffic , people , beaches , central market and ease of getting from place to place. Apart from Perth , the other 3 mainland capitals are left way behind. Unless you want to spend your leisure time shopping. Yesterday we spent nearly 3 hours in traffic to get to the closest sandy ocean facing beach only 60km from our home 😒. Ahhh !!
Totally agree. Adelaide is beautiful and my favourite city by far..
I’m from just an hour away from the city in Adelaide but I think we should have been at least 2nd. We don’t get much credit here ay 😂
@@DarknessAU Australia’s best kept secret. Keep it that way 👍🏻👍🏻
And where is this 3 hour beach trip? You probably did it on a public holiday long weekend during peak times lol
@@disontago5729 100%. Public holiday. Better to stay home 😂
I'm from Western Australia and I'm glad to see we got number 1, we have kilometers of coast line and some incredible beaches such as in exmouth, one example is Turqoise bay, which has some of the clearest water, it also has incredible cities! Thanks for putting us at number!
and dugites
I been to Turquoise Bay/ningaloo reef and the great barrier reef. Not going to ruin the secret but one is far better than the other. If you know you know
You got to number 1 because most of the population of Australia wouldn't live there.
@@kerriemccoy1647 seems pretty contradictory mate💀
@@xr50ford Less population then any major city in Australia
QLD all day everyday, beautiful one day, perfect the next is spot on. Great laid back people, incredible beaches and tropical and subtropical rainforest areas. In summer it does get hot the further north you go with a killer humidity.
Winter days are ridiculously beautiful (not cold at all), bright coolish and clear, perfect to be outside!
Thanks for telling the world that Tasmania has the cleanest air on earth and some of the friendliest people you'd ever meet. That saves me bragging about about Tasmania to everyone I meet.
I thought he was going to forget us like most people do. I do feel like his video is a bit biased though.
I live in Tasmania
Best state by far
Friendliest, you get good and bad people here. It does not matter where you live in this world, always good and bad.
I cant wait to move to Tasmania, I have been planning it for years and this has made me feel I want to move sooner rather than later :)
very beautiful country - thank you for making this video
South Australia was so hard done by. It deserves to be a lot higher
I agree! I moved to SA from Sydney in 2018 and its been the best decision ive made in a long time!
Not really . Its nice for a quick visit.But does export a lot of useless politicians too Canberra who always seem to do well out of all proportion to their actual ability and capability.
I agree. Should be no1 Bogan state.
SA > ACT
I agree
My two trips down to Australia showed how huge and diverse the country is. And I've only been to New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria. Loved everwhere I visited in Australia.
WA also has the best night skies in the world!! You can drive a half hour into the hills from the city and get nice dark skies but even if you want truly dark skies with the majestic Milky Way arching across the sky you can get the darkest rated skies in just a couple of hours. Of course our weather makes seeing the night sky very accessible compared to more cloudy locations in the tropics or further south in places like Tasmania and Victoria.
Thank you for creating this video to educate us and make us happy.
Good to see Canberra get a good placing (where I live). Well researched video as always!
I love ANU - a famous place for viriology
stats don't lie! definitely not the most "exciting" city (although there's a lot more to do than people give it credit for), but livability indexes are VERY high for the city!
Canberra parliament house looks like a big Masonic Temple. Occult architecture. It's spooky.
@@_wallnutz_ Check out the show "Secret City"... it's a pretty good show based in Canberra.
@@Fraaip ok, I see it's on Netflix
True about Canberra feeling like a collection of suburbs connected by country scenery and roundabouts. Perfect for people who want a taste of both city and country.
As someone from Victoria, I completely respect this list! I love WA and it deserves more recognition, it’s really a beautiful place and is very underrated, thank you for appreciating it! :)
Just moved to Perth 3 weeks ago and its the best, I love it in W.A. its got everything, beaches, forests, towns and the city all within an hours drive. So much to see and do here coming from someone who lived in Alice Springs for 20 years
you lived in Alice Springs --- F* ck
Adelaide South Australia has been voted most livable city in Australia since the beginning of 2022, it was Melbourne, Victoria before that, Adelaide with its green belt is beautiful and a great city to bring up kids.. 🐨👍
i am from the adelaide hills and i havent been to every state but i have been to most and i always call SA the laziest state. like yeah we have pretty beaches but not popular, yeah we have desserts but not as much, we dont have enough people or anything like that its like we are doing the bare minimum to be pretty
@@georgiamcdonald5730 - the whole west parklands is my back yard, every time I leave Adelaide, other places are horrible and I just want to come back here and I was born in Melbourne, I could not leave my 5 bedroom house with, $130 a week rent, I love the quiet life of Adelaide, I've lived up in the hills for years back in the 70s and 80s
@@DUMPSTERDIVINGADELAIDE123 trust me its changed a lot since then. i like the quiet but personally i just dont think we get the same experiences, tourism and beauty as the other states
Yeah it is quite annoying the shop closing times as well
Hopefully I get posted there. Good place but perths always my #1
Very good video. I agree with your rankings. I lot of thought went into this.
😂😂😂
And particularly spot on is Perth, best city in Oz, can walk across the CBD in 15 minutes, it’s ultra clean, heaps of work, traffic is bearable…., all in all the pick of the litter.
I moved to Tasmania from Sydney 10 years ago. I have never looked back. It is the smartest move I have ever made. As far as I am concerned Tasmania is number 1 with daylight 2nd and far behind.
I don’t think there is a bad state or territory in Oz - so much to see & do and all of them have a lifetime of unique natural beauty and friendly people everywhere. Sometimes Sydney gets a bit of a bum rap from other Aussies in the way New York/LA do in the US - that’s normal. For anyone moving to Australia from overseas I think climate is a massive deal. Queensland - hot sweaty summer but magnificent in winter. Melbourne & Hobart - get a little bleak in Winter. And Sydney, Adelaide and Perth - similar latitudes and probably more rounded climates. Sydney is ridiculously expensive on the housing front so my vote would go for Perth or Adelaide based on the things I like. My favorite regional city in Australia is a Newcastle. Fantastic place.
I think you have to be quite resilient to live in some of the island territories. You could be waiting months for deliveries of essentials, edical services are limited and things like roads and vehicles aren't maintained that well
NT is bad. I wouldn't recommend anyone live there, or even visit. It's closer to an APAC island than a proper Australian city.
I live in the Northern Territory but I love Western Australia and I agree with it being underrated, they've got the Kimberly's to the far north with stunning views, then you have the great Sandy Desert in the interior, the wheat belt past the Pilbara region, Kalgoorlie/Boulder a mining town towards the start of Nullarbor plain which stretches across to South Australia then you have the magnificent coastline in the south west corner but it does contain a lot of sharks and it's also home to the pink lake called "Lake Hillier"
@Kendra Kelvin n
NT gang
Your state is very similar too WA but with less people
@stellakelvin Australia 🇦🇺 the land down under what about you 🥳🎉happy new year
@stellakelvin male
Exceptipnal potted review of my homeland! Well done guys!!
Amazing video - both educational and entertaining. Your video will inspire many people to visit Australia. Keep up the great work!
true - his video is so good and yes, inspire me to travel to Australia
yes me too. He inspires me to study in Australia due to free education.
Many things to see in Australia. Do it when you have the feet (just just the money)
@@quahuang4966 Education isn't free. Our unis love milking foreign students.
@@drened8502 My Master degree (Monash medical school) & PhD degree (Uni of Melbourne WEHI)- both were free
Top 5 things to do in Canberra
1.Do the half fun stuff that is in Canberra
2.Realize that u have done everything and that Canberra is actually the most boring city in Australia
3.It is literally just barren fields everywhere
4.Complain that there is NO BEACHES
5.leave
(This is coming from a person who has lived in Canberra his whole life!)
funny
I’ve lived in the NT and Queensland and also visited Norfolk Island. Depending on the skills and qualifications you bring any State or Territory in Australia is a great place to live. The sense of wide open space is incredible. If you’re in the outback don’t forget to look up at night, the Milky Way is unreal !
So glad that that this video hit 1 M before 7.30.2024, amazing video
Great video! There's really no where bad to live in Oz just depends on priorities. And it's stunningly beautiful.
I love the NT. Spent 6 months there and seriously fell in love with it. Minus the huge amount of homeless, theft, and stores closing at like 5pm every day. My time there was awesome
One thing to mention for Victoria is the sport culture, every year the afl grand final draws 100,000 people to the MCG we also have an amazing sport precinct including AAMI park, the tennis center and other stadiums.
Sport in Victoria is not just great because the AFL presence is huge, it’s also got a nice mix of everything and is a globally recognised sport city. Something that I reckon should factor with the rankings for sure
You forgot, number one in Australia for COVID. 😉😉😉
Sorry, the world.
@@davidbrearey4147Try any large Chinese city today.
yeah he forgot about that smh
Enjoyed thanks !!!
Pretty much agree with this list, although as someone who is from Canberra it's definitely doesn't deserve number 3. Plenty of other places to live with lower cost of living and better weather and things to do.
Talking to Australians everyday at the airport here in the Middle East is something that I enjoy. They're so friendly and don't pick any offence if you ask them, "How was your flight ?" They're very approachable 😊
Excellent video - full pf great content
What a delightful visitor to Perth you have such great enthusiasm
Sydney and Melbourne all got beat by Adelaide in 2021 in the world's most livable cities,
I'm so pleased that WA is number one! Like many people have said in the comments, all states could be ranked the best depending on what you're looking for... but WA just has something truly special about it. It's so huge and vast, and there is so much to see, from deserts to historic mining towns, to jaw-dropping national parks and incredible beaches. Seriously, this state is so underrated! Also the city of Perth is one of my favourite cities on Earth, as it is the perfect size, bustling with energy but not as overcrowded as other capitals, and the majority of people here are so friendly! Damn I love this place
The problem is not much work in Australia and rent cost of living is very high.Big mistake coming here.
Heaps of jobs in Perth. Heaps.
and famous dugites in bathroom
2026
I'd prefer people just ignore WA and Perth. Call me selfish, but I'd rather we be under the radar.
Wow nice one👍👍
Amazing video, love it
Adelaide was ranked the 3rd most livable city in the world last year (global liveability index)
It can be boring sometimes, but its still good to live here
I find that quite surprising. The water quality is awful. But these rankings are meaningless anyway.
@@gulliverthegullible6667 The water isn't that had that gets exaggerated, years ago it was worse but not now, regardless after living around Australia I can see why it has been voted so livable, it's more affordable, although lately everything is getting more expensive of course like everywhere, but compared to say Sydney buying a house is more affordable.
@@Thegeniusmonkey Only in winter when it gets a bit quiet, the rest of the year there is plenty going on.
@@gulliverthegullible6667 The bath water comes out blue like the ocean.
Glad they mentioned the low crime of SA as this is so true. I've lost my bag or purse on 3 or 4 occasions in the city or suburbs and I always get it back with all the money and cards still in it. People drive out of their way to return it home to me (Im usually not contactable by phone and maybe people do not trust the police as much as returning something to it's owner themselves as interestingly no one has ever handed it over to the police). I don't even bother cancelling out my bankcards when I loose it.
Good low crime rate, BUT people don’t know how to drive
That would rarely happen here in the states
I lost my wallet in Adelaide and I'm from Western Australia I would have been in huge trouble because I was only going to be there for a couple of days. I went to one of the shops I was at and asked if it had been handed in and sure enough, it had. I love South Australia. :)
Rubbish, Adelaide is the car theft, stabbing, rape and paedophile capital of Australia.
I always watch all your videos, and you can imagine how excited I was to see you actually covered my country. You were pretty spot on too. Although WA as number 1? Hmmm... but hey ho. Oh one other thing .. I love when. you do the whole 'Hey, why is it only number 4 if its so great' voice thing. Funny. Keep doing that in future videos. Oh and I also like the 'without further ado' thing ... what can I say, Im easily pleased.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoy my voices haha
Have you not been to WA? 🤔
@@sandgroperwookiee65I feel the only people who don’t give Perth/WA credit are people who haven’t been there and spent an extended amount of time there. I loved Perth, and if I ever moved states, that’s where I’d go.
Our family moved to Perth in 1967. Dad set up an office -- just him and a secretary for Phillips Petroleum. Other oil companies also had set up small offices. These geologists from North America and Europe agreed it was the best assignment you could get.
They came up with an agreed description ---
" Perthly Paradise"
1 an area of 1/3 of a continent that was theirs to explore.
2 the corporate headquarters were pretty close to the opposite side of the planet.
3 it was friendly and a safe place to raise a family.😂
I like the voice of the Mr. Camel - so cool
Haha why thank you :)
8) Northern Territory 2:18
7) South Australia 3:47
6) Queensland 5:05
5) Tasmania 6:35
4) New South Wales 7:54
3) Australian Capital Territory 9:15
2) Victoria 10:34
1) Western Australia 12:10
I'm a West Aussie who has lived in QLD also, I'd probably go
1) NSW 2) QLD 3) WA 4) VIC 5) TAS 6) SA 7) ACT 8) NT though. But that's just my opinion
You guys have no idea how far everything is in WA, how bad the internet speeds are, how hot and dry it is, how we have an over reliance on mining and a lack of diverse job opportunities, how far away we are from other countries and how long it takes to get stuff delivered.
Perth gets better connection to Singapore servers than Sydney servers.
This is How i feel aswell as a Canberran i would put Act last or tied with NT
@@iamboredlol9120to be fair Tasmania should be no where but last the inbred freaks
I agree with this as well, NSW at the top. And by the way, WA is not a state, it's a bloody country with a very small population. I mean it's bigger than Europe.
Didn't expect an upload but at least we got one
Yeah lol me too
Hope you enjoyed!
@@FromHeretoThere yes I did australia lookin cool
Raised in Victoria moved to Western Australia when I had my first child. Best thing I ever did. Have travelled all around Australia in a caravan loved Northern Territory but Perth will always be home, can’t beat it.
love to visit Australia - great video
You should! And thanks :)
I live in Adelaide idk y it's so low on the list but anyways Adelaide is awesome and Australia in general is a great place to live
I really like SA, would definitely put it above NSW, QLD and ACT.
We all just love shitting on adelaide. Its allright tho, atleast you arent sydney or melbourne.
Love from WA
Adelaide= shit, someone had to say it.
Would of put it above tasy
Hard to rank a country where every state and territory is amazing and breathtaking
As an Adelaidian I want to let you know that adelaide was named one of the safest cities to live in in 2020
as someone who lives in Adelaide i would like to point out, it seems we don't have a ton but we have many events they just dont receive alot of notice but they are really good events and are often really fun and sometimes educational but in a fun way!
I've been travelling throughout Western Australia for the last two years and there's still so much to see! It's got a bit of everything :)
I like Perth and WA being the quiet hidden gem, now the secret is out I'm proud to be a West Aussie as our lifestyle is hard to beat here.
Love your videos man❤️
Your style is so unique 🔥
agree, he is the man with unique voice
Yes, he is very funny. He can speak with different voices very quickly
Yes he has unique style - always interesting
Thanks so much :)
super cool video
Good to see ACT ranked up there, I go to uni there and I do think it's underrated. And having done a big road trip through WA I really can't argue with that, absolutely loved it!
Hi First of all, not an Aussie, however I do genuinely love Australia, Got the chance to visit twice in my life, but definitely planning to visit again, I would love to live there but it is getting harder by the day if you do not meet the Australian criteria, definitely one of the best places to live in the world. I do agree 100% with your pick, and yeah Melbourne can have four seasons in a day. Nice, warm and sunny one minute, then chilly, miserable weather the next, I love Melbourne still, definitely loads to explore and I even have great memories too. Especially of Eureka Skydeck 88, loved it
Love from Australia 🇦🇺❤
Sounds like Tasmania weather lol
yh i once slip in front of St Pauls Cathedral bc it was pouring down, then it randomly stopped raining.
First of all, we'd love to citizeninize you ☝️😍
It is getting quite difficult to immigrate. I feel your struggle because I have some friends who are still trying to get their permanent residency here after like 7 years. Bless up mate.
From Melbourne....but I have to confess big soft spot for WA ...both the Kimberly and the Pilbara instantly won me over... not forgetting Wittenoom in the Hamsley ranges
Perth in Western Australia doesn't have toll roads, and the traffic is generally low, making it a great place to live. The city has a thriving mining industry that provides high-paying jobs, and on top of that, it gets sunshine for 80% of the year.
Except kwinana fwy 😂
If you like ridiculously hot temperatures it's the place for you.
I recall a year of 13 consecutive days of temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit - it's what the marketing guys euphemistically call " lots of sunny days". WA is too parochial, too far away from Australia's major transport corridors and most critically too tainted by crony capitalism. It''s also the home of some of the weirdest crime in Australia. The other thing I struggled with was the scorching hot, grey lifeless sand that most of Perth is built on. Water security is also a worry for Perth. Apart from that it's pkay but it isn't the best State. That would have to be Queensland. This documentary conflates W.A with Perth. Perth is one thing but most of WA is quite something else - dry, arid and uninhabitable.
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Perth is truely a beautiful majestic city. It has the largest inner City Park known as Kings Park which is 60 hectares larger than New Yorks central park. As Australia's third oldest capital city Perth is a vibrant modern City with a modern office towers but at street level, still retains much of its rich heritage. Anyone visiting Perth please visit Fremantle , Kings Park, Rottness, Cottesloe Beach and the Perth CBD. All World class. Thankyou for your awesome video of our beautiful country.
I live next to kings park :D
Are you sure Perth is the 3rd oldest capital city?
South Australia & Queensland sounds like my dream home, cheap, efficient, everyone is kind, the FESTIVAL STATES, TROPICAL WEATHER and so much more!
Queenslanders are quite friendly. South Australia isn't that way at all. Its very cliquey.
I going Perth for Christmas from England I'm excited 😊 it's my 3rd time 👍
Definitely a GORGEOUS city! And I think London to Perth is actually one of the LONGEST flights in the world! Make sure to stretch ahah
@From Here to There Birmingham Airport to dubai then to Perth 👍
What part of Perth do your relatives live?
@@psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 halls head in mandurah 👍
Lets Go Tasmania. Deffinetelly a place to visit. The wildlife is crazy!
Victoria may sometimes have all 4 seasons in 1 day and even in 1 week, I still wouldn't trade Victoria for any other state or territory ever.
agree
Or 1 (or 2 seasons) thr whole year
yep it has been acting like winter lately but its starting to warm up again
Weather is mad everywhere in Australia now.
Melbourne is the very best.
thank you for rating us number 7. ssshhh please don't tell other people how wonderful SA is. I like it the way it is. Lived in Melbourne for most of my life and now live in country SA. Love the people and surrounds ( in the Riverland by the way ) I can look people in the eye, smile and even say hello without getting my head punched in. marvellous. And who wants to shop all the time anyway. unbelievable locations and no one around. you can find a beach and have it all to yourself. Ahhhh the serenity.....
same here, lived in every state, couple decades in Melbourne and now in country SA (Flinders)
Hi, read few negative comments about potable water quality in SA, is it actually that noticeable?
@@georgesince1986 I am in outback region, we drink only rainwater for the taste. Tap water is drinkable but high mineral content, not so nice. I don't know about Adelaide water.
@@georgesince1986 most use puratap
Yes WA! Love from Perth! I totally agree! ❤
as someone who lives in Adelaide, "no crime" and "hardly any traffic" raised a bit of a giggle
Agree. On both counts.
As a South Australian, I object to the focus on Adelaide and surrounds. If you are a true traveller, there is outback SA, the west coast of SA and lots of beaches one can have to oneself, experiences like whale watching at the head of the bight, swimming with sharks, seals or giant cuttlefish on Eyre Peninsula, great surfing breaks, lots of great hikes. Not to forget the bottom end of Yorke Peninsular and Fleurieu Peninsular with spectacular beaches and views. Kangaroo Island is another spectacular place. I recognise that a major problem is the driving it takes to find these things. However, all worth the effort if you have more time. Come on over.
Pretty much agree with all. Everywhere in Australia is great. But yes WA and Perth are really underrated. It’s just effortlessly fun and nice.
As a Perth resident, we do have a lot of fun stuff happen at night but Fremantle is probably one of the busiest places overtaking the city. Kings Park is the real treasure as there are so many wildflowers there and in a lot of our bushland. Plus there are some amazing places to stop for drinks and we have a bridge you can zipline off. Pretty fun here.
I love kings park. My go-to date spot. It really is beautiful at day or at night.
Couldn't agree with you more. Love Kings Park, South Perth and Fremantle. We are so lucky here .
great video
I myself am from NSW but can honestly say that all the states couldve been ranked "best". It honestly depends on what vibe you like. I also have a friend who lives on one of the external territories mentioned at the beginning and he says that life where he lives is not so different from a semi rural lifestyle here on the mainland, except the internet there is crap lol.
Starlink time 🙂
@@item6931 haha yep he can play games w us now thank god
Australia is so far away but is more interesting than any countries- I hope to get a chance to visit
Definitely one of the most interesting places on earth!
Yeah Australia is so fun, you should visit some time
If you do make sure you visit the Northern Territory they have some amazing national parks
@@BenMcphee Too hot 😭
I've lived all over the world and Australia and Brisbane is miles ahead of the rest of the country... but mainly because the weather is excellent!
Brisbane is so hot and sticky in summer!
Im from Tassie and its great, we have the greatest air and soo many tourist destinations.
It's interesting listening to this from a foreigners point of view, I have lived in new south Wales my whole life, my friend moved to Tasmania, I have been to Victoria and Canberra for a few school holidays, and I have been to Queensland with my family once, so listening to how others think about it is very interesting
One thing I like about Victoria is that being rural is not a big disadvantage here. Most of the state has a good climate and the distances are smaller meaning anyone of us can get access to the facilities of a large city ( Melbourne) when we need them but don't have to have the disadvantages of that same large city when we don't. As the climate is generally good properties tend to be smaller meaning that even being truly rural isn't a big problem. There are 12 different towns within pushbike riding distance of where I live. One of which is a significant city of over 30000 people. You CAN have your cake and eat it too where I am. Oh yes, without ever having had a high income I own three houses. One of them has a farm and another has a one acre backyard.
Interested to know where you are in vic?
yEs where
Happy to live in Perth.The state has so much natural diversity. It is however such a large land area, the majority of the population won’t get to see all of it. The tyranny of distance! I’ve been to all the state capitals, and all of them have are good.
nice video, very enjoyable
I like tassie the most (I live there) and thanks you for making a great video
You have to be the most knowledgeable American about Australia in the world. I bet a lot of Aussies know less about the country than what you do.
However my personal ranking would have SA up higher than ACT and Tasmania but your mixture of pure statistics and anecdotal experience seems pretty justified so I’ll allow it.
Generally I've seen his videos are well researched and thought out rather than dumping any ranking and description from google (which many youtube channels do)
The stats are incorrect, he got population wrong, median house price wrong etc etc.
Queensland is by far the best state. I was born in Adelaide 73 years ago, grew up in Melbourne and now I'm growing down in Brisbane. This state has everything. But best of all it has a great climate for oldsters like me and truly friendly locals.
I love the great ocean road
Also, Tasmania should be on top, beautiful scenery fresh air and if u like city life, then just travel to Hobart. Would recomend
Thankyou for stating the facts perth western Australia also has most hours of sunlight
As a full time traveler in Australia I agree that each state has so many amazing and diverse places to see, but what makes this country truly the best place on earth are the people.
Seeing Tasmania in a video I found funny, it really is a small state as I have been to and could name every clip that was shown, when the camera drove through Hobart it was so surreal
Nice!