Best place to live in Australia with weather locals call absolutely perfect

When it comes to the great Australian debate—where’s the best place to live?—everyone’s got an opinion, and we’re not shy about sharing it!

While the big cities like Sydney and Melbourne might get all the glitz and glamour, more and more Aussies are looking beyond the bright lights and traffic jams in search of a better standard of living.

And let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want to swap crowded commutes and sky-high rents for a bit of peace, community spirit, and maybe even a whale or two?


We’ve rounded up some of the most lovable spots in the country, as recommended by locals who know a thing or two about living well.

Whether you’re dreaming of perfect weather, stunning scenery, or just a slower pace of life, these towns and regions might just have you packing your bags.


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Many Australians believe towns like Hervey Bay (QLD), Hobart (TAS) and Capertee Valley (NSW) offer a better standard of living than big cities. Credit: Facebook


If you’re after a slice of coastal paradise, Hervey Bay on the Fraser Coast is a top contender.

Just 3.5 hours north of Brisbane, this laid-back town is famous as the world’s whale-watching capital.

But it’s not just the migrating humpbacks that make Hervey Bay special.


Locals rave about the unspoilt coastline, family-friendly beaches, and a lifestyle that’s as relaxed as a Sunday arvo nap.

The commutes are short (it takes just 15 minutes to cross town!), and while property prices are on the rise, they’re still a bargain compared to the big cities.

Urangan, a sought-after suburb, gets a special mention for its proximity to the boat club, fishing spots, and the historic pier.

The area is also seeing some exciting development, with new retail precincts and even a proposed Sheraton hotel on the horizon.

But don’t expect a bustling nightlife—this is a place where you swap late nights out for dinners at home, outdoor adventures, and quality time with family and friends.

As one local put it: ‘This isn’t where you go out. This is where you go 'out'.’


And the weather? According to those who’ve lived there, it’s as close to perfect as you can get in Australia.

‘Just the right summer temps, just the right winter temps, and a good amount of annual rainfall,’ one ex-local shared.

Of course, like any town, Hervey Bay isn’t immune to the usual challenges, but the overwhelming consensus is that the positives far outweigh the negatives.

If you’re drawn to dramatic scenery, crisp winters, and a vibrant arts scene, Hobart might steal your heart.

Tasmania’s capital offers the best of both worlds: the conveniences of a city with the charm and pace of a country town.


You’ll find national parks, picturesque villages, and breathtaking views over the Derwent River just minutes from the city centre.

Hobart has a distinctly arty, slightly old-school English vibe, with friendly pubs, top-notch food, and a creative community that’s always up to something interesting.

The catch? Jobs can be a bit thin on the ground, so it’s ideal for those who can work remotely or have a secure income.

But if you can make it work, locals say the lifestyle is second to none.

‘Tasmania is one of the most liveable places on earth if you make a good wage. I’d move there in a heartbeat,’ one resident shared.

With access to nature, amazing produce, wineries, and a genuine sense of community, it’s no wonder so many people fall in love with Hobart.

And if you’re worried about fitting in, don’t be—many newcomers say they’ve found it easy to make friends and settle in.


For those who truly want to get away from it all, the Capertee Valley in New South Wales is a hidden gem with a population of around 130 recorded last 2021.

Just a few hours from Sydney, this vast canyon is almost completely surrounded by national parks, offering sandstone cliffs, abundant wildlife, and a sense of seclusion that’s hard to find anywhere else.

With blocks of land often over 50 acres, your nearest neighbour might be a kangaroo! It’s an outdoor lover’s paradise, perfect for hiking, bird-watching, and soaking up the serenity.

The impressive Pantoneys Crown monolith is a must-climb for panoramic views of the dramatic escarpment.

Despite its remote feel, the valley is still within reach of Mudgee, Bathurst, and Lithgow, so you’re never too far from the essentials.

Other nearby areas, like the Turon River valley and Wolgan Valley, also come highly recommended for their natural beauty and access to major centres.


Of course, the ‘best’ place to live is a personal choice. For some, it’s all about the weather; for others, it’s community, affordability, or access to nature.

What’s clear is that more Australians are prioritising lifestyle over hustle, and discovering that the good life can be found in some unexpected places.

If you’re considering a sea change, tree change, or just a change of pace, it’s worth doing your homework.

Visit the area, chat to locals, and think about what matters most to you—whether it’s climate, cost of living, healthcare, or simply a sense of belonging.

And remember, no place is perfect. Every town has its quirks and challenges, but sometimes, a slower pace and a bit of fresh air are just what the doctor ordered.
Key Takeaways

  • Many Australians believe that towns like Hervey Bay (QLD), Hobart (TAS) and Capertee Valley (NSW) offer a better standard of living than big cities, thanks to more affordable property, relaxed lifestyles, and a stronger sense of community.
  • Hervey Bay is famous for its unspoilt coastline, kid-friendly beaches, short commutes, and reputation as the world’s whale-watching capital, with locals highlighting its peaceful charm and 'perfect' weather.
  • Hobart is praised for its stunning scenery, creative community, good food and access to nature, but some say it’s best for those with remote work or secure income, as job opportunities can be limited.
  • Capertee Valley in NSW offers breathtaking natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and seclusion, while still being a comfortable drive from regional centres like Mudgee, Bathurst and Lithgow.
Have you found your own slice of paradise in Australia? Do you agree with these picks, or is there another town or region you think deserves a mention? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.

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Surfers has changed a lot, due to the trams running through the middle of it.
Is it still busy as it was even years ago we hated it when we were there, couldn’t wait to leave worst holiday ever.☹️
 
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Is it still busy as it was even years ago we hated it when we were there, couldn’t wait to leave worst holiday ever.☹️
I think you know my answer ... yes, it's busy.
 
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Have you tried elasticated stockings or someone to massage your legs for you ?
Dear member Still Ebby, thankyou for your post. I have not tried elasticated stockings but now I will get my daughter's to buy them. Are they the same as compression socks. Thankyou for your advice. I try to massage my legs often myself. My problem is when I try to stand up, I need support from a walker, as my thighs go stiff and rock hard, making it painfull to walk, I walk inch by inch with the walker. Doctors say just try and walk. Wishing you a beautiful evening. 🙏🦋
 
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Surfers has changed a lot, due to the trams running through the middle of it.
Dear member Penny4, I believe over so many years that there would be major changes. Trams, wow, I guess that would be so convenient for the all year round tourists to use, during their beautiful site seeing and visiting main attractions. But I also believe that the golden beaches and warm sunshine are, and always will be, forever beautiful. Have a beautiful evening. 🙏🦋
 
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Don’t forget she can have 5 free physio appts per year and it could also be a vitamin deficiency and not exercising doesn’t help your legs. What’s the old saying “move it or lose it.🌞
Dear member Littleboy8, thankyou dearly for your precious and valuable advice, that could help my painful legs. Wishing you a beautiful evening. 🙏🦋
 
Dear member Littleboy8, thankyou dearly for your precious and valuable advice, that could help my painful legs. Wishing you a beautiful evening. 🙏🦋
That’s okay I know what it’s like to have painful legs especially since I had my hip replaced in 2021. I walk with a limp as one legs shorter than the other.And vit b does help plus a physio can help improve the blood flow in your legs also. And I do think your a really kind person. So thankyou for being you.🌞
 
That’s okay I know what it’s like to have painful legs especially since I had my hip replaced in 2021. I walk with a limp as one legs shorter than the other.And vit b does help plus a physio can help improve the blood flow in your legs also. And I do think your a really kind person. So thankyou for being you.🌞
My dear Littleboy8, thankyou for your kind words of support. If you were closer to me, I would give you a big hug. I am so sorry to hear about your leg pains, and how you had to get your hip replaced, that must have been very painful. I myself, am taking one day at a time, making very small improvements as l go. I send to you my thoughts of healing that your pain goes away and that your heart is always happy and content. With kindest regards, 7777, 🌻🙏🦋
 
My dear Littleboy8, thankyou for your kind words of support. If you were closer to me, I would give you a big hug. I am so sorry to hear about your leg pains, and how you had to get your hip replaced, that must have been very painful. I myself, am taking one day at a time, making very small improvements as l go. I send to you my thoughts of healing that your pain goes away and that your heart is always happy and content. With kindest regards, 7777, 🌻🙏🦋
Oh! I meant to also say thank you for the wake up call about what i said on the other post so I apologise to you for it. I’ll give you a bear 🐻 hug instead. 🌞
 
Oh! I meant to also say thank you for the wake up call about what i said on the other post so I apologise to you for it. I’ll give you a bear 🐻 hug instead. 🌞
Oh dear Littleboy8, no need to apologize. Thankyou for the beautiful bear hug, you are a sweetheart and you have a beautiful soul. You just made me feel that extra bit stronger to cope with my pain, thankyou so much. May you enjoy many beautiful and happy celebrations throughout the year. From my garden I give to you 🌻🌷🌻💐🌻. Take care my dear friend. Warmest regards, 7777, 🙏🦋
 
Dear member Still Ebby, thankyou for your post. I have not tried elasticated stockings but now I will get my daughter's to buy them. Are they the same as compression socks. Thankyou for your advice. I try to massage my legs often myself. My problem is when I try to stand up, I need support from a walker, as my thighs go stiff and rock hard, making it painfull to walk, I walk inch by inch with the walker. Doctors say just try and walk. Wishing you a beautiful evening. 🙏🦋
No they are different but similar. l went on to ''ask me' 'and it looks like you need a moderate compression stocking 20-30 mm Hg [firm] but l would get advise from your doctor to make sure as there are all different some very tight. l hope you find something to help .You have a great night too.
 
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No they are different but similar. l went on to ''ask me' 'and it looks like you need a moderate compression stocking 20-30 mm Hg [firm] but l would get advise from your doctor to make sure as there are all different some very tight. l hope you find something to help .You have a great night too.
With all my heart, thankyou so much dear Still Ebby, for taking the time to enquire and send this valuable and much appreciated information. You have been blessed with a kind and caring heart, thankyou so much. Wishing you many beautiful and happy celebrations throughout the year. With warmest regards,7777, 🙏🦋
 
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We used to stay at Cradle mountain lodge a lot and they had electric and gas heating up there also lemonthyme lodge did also.
Where in Cradle mountain did you stay/live.?
I can’t recall,when we left our accommodation we went a short distance to a bar entertainment area ,to have a meal ,this was about 36 yrs ago . Everything seemed wet and soggy . The big black birds 🦅 outside our accommodation reminded me of the horror movie The Birds? Alfred Hitch cock.
 
With all my heart, thankyou so much dear Still Ebby, for taking the time to enquire and send this valuable and much appreciated information. You have been blessed with a kind and caring heart, thankyou so much. Wishing you many beautiful and happy celebrations throughout the year. With warmest regards,7777, 🙏🦋
You are more than welcome l'm just a busy body :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: . l hope you find the right stockings to take that horrible ache away . You could also try one of those machines you put your feet on that vibrate and help the circulation and also the peddle machines could help. lf you are on a government package they will help. Wishing you well
 
I can’t recall,when we left our accommodation we went a short distance to a bar entertainment area ,to have a meal ,this was about 36 yrs ago . Everything seemed wet and soggy . The big black birds 🦅 outside our accommodation reminded me of the horror movie The Birds? Alfred Hitch cock.
That sounds like cradle mountain lodge and the scary black birds are called ravens.🤣I had a pet raven for about 10 years and trust me there not scary.🌞
 
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That sounds like cradle mountain lodge and the scary black birds are called ravens.🤣I had a pet raven for about 10 years and trust me there not scary.🌞
 
The ones I thought were possums were huge or are they some other animal? Glad to know the black birds are not scary they looked ready to attack.
 
With all my heart, thankyou so much dear Still Ebby, for taking the time to enquire and send this valuable and much appreciated information. You have been blessed with a kind and caring heart, thankyou so much. Wishing you many beautiful and happy celebrations throughout the year. With warmest regards,7777, 🙏🦋
I hope you don’t mind if I give my two cents worth , I missed this conversation, so here goes my. GP told me a few years ago that our legs don’t get a good blood supply as there aren’t a lot of. Veins and one of the exercises was to stand on you tippy toes it helps stretch your calves ,you will feel the pull, make sure you hold onto a bench to keep your balance. It may help ,God bless.
 
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The ones I thought were possums were huge or are they some other animal? Glad to know the black birds are not scary they looked ready to attack.
They would have been brushtail possums they can grow quite large and the noise they make can be scary.🌞
 
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You are more than welcome l'm just a busy body :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: . l hope you find the right stockings to take that horrible ache away . You could also try one of those machines you put your feet on that vibrate and help the circulation and also the peddle machines could help. lf you are on a government package they will help. Wishing you well
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You are more than welcome l'm just a busy body :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: . l hope you find the right stockings to take that horrible ache away . You could also try one of those machines you put your feet on that vibrate and help the circulation and also the peddle machines could help. lf you are on a government package they will help. Wishing you well
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