I live in Canberra the capital of Australia and I will try to give you an answer that is unbiased.
There are many beautiful places in Australia but it seems a lot of Australians want to move out of the larger cities to a place with good weather, sunshine and a slower lifestyle. We hear a lot about people moving to Queensland as it seem to meet the criteria. The Sunshine Coast seems to be one of the most popular areas. See site and you will understand why http://www.about-australia.com/queensland/ Queensland is also very popular with visitors.
Sydney and Melbourne are the most populated cities in Australia and have a lot to offer but housing is expensive. Perth is also very nice but so far away.
I hope this helps.
2006-11-07 18:58:13
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answered by Born a Fox 4
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There are so many different parts of Australia - and each has it's own benifits. It really depends on what you are interested in.
I live in Melbourne - recently voted the sporting capital of the world - and previously voted the most world's most liveable city. The Australian Open Tennis, Australian F1 Grand Prix, Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix, the Melbourne Cup horse race, the Australian Football League Grand Final, Boxing Day Cricket Test, 2006 World Lifesaving Championships, 2006 Rip Curl Pro Surfing, 2007 FINA World Swimming Championships, 2006 Commonwealth Games, 1956 Olympic Games are all hosted by Melbourne.
Melbourne is also often refered to as the clutral capital of Australia - and Victoria, the state Melbourne is capital of, is called the Garden State, due to her many parks and gardens.
But a visit to Australia would not be complete just by visiting Melbourne...
You need to go and see Sydney's landmarks - visit the Opera House, climb the Harbour Bridge and go for a swim at Bondi.
Check out our wildlife - from cuddling a koala at a wildlife zoo, to watching the pengiuns parade at any of a number of beaches in the southern states. Or, go to Westen Australia and swim with wild dolphins. Or check out our unique marine life at any of a number of aquariums.
Visit the Gold Coast in Queensland and enjoy just about every water-related adventure you can imagine. From surfing to jet-boating. From water theme parks to parasailing. And the weather is almost always perfect.
For a laugh, visit the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Hit the outback - and see heaps and heaps of dusty sand. Lots of it - and not much else. That is, until you stumble across things like Uluru (Ayers Rock), the world's biggest monolith (monolith is a fancy way to say it's a very large red rock).
Relex at the Great Barrier Reef. Get pampered...
Visit Salamanca Market in Hobart and pick up some great gifts to take home for your family and friends.
As you can see, each part of Australia has something exciting to offer - you'd need a lifetime to experience them all - and that's why it's so great to live here.
Good luck with the essay - and hope you get a chance to visit us one day.
2006-11-11 10:46:27
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends what interests you. Desert, Snow, mountains, reef. All of Australia is beautiful. To pick the nicest is in you personal taste. For me it would have to be Queensland(where I live). I love the climate, the beaches, the reef and the rainforests. In Queensland you can enjoy most days outside. I love the hot weather. If you like the cooler weather you would go to Tasmania. Every state has something special about it. I live in a beautiful country that offers everything that every other country has to offer.
2006-11-07 19:50:45
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answered by jojammum48 4
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O>K you have to visit us here on The Sunshine Coast, Queensland, you know where Steve Irwin comes from just visit www.caloundratourism.com.au. I am sure you would love it here, its just beautiful.
2006-11-07 18:51:15
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answered by Anonymous
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The best part is the different people you will meet!
2006-11-07 18:08:55
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answered by renclrk 7
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brisbane in queensland is nice here is a link for you too look at
http://www.mybrisbane.com.au
2006-11-07 17:28:19
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answered by Anonymous
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