Frustrated dad’s shocking ‘state’-ment starts online debate—‘we were just sick of it’

In a social media post that's sparked a fiery debate, one frustrated father has taken aim at Western Australia, dubbing it ‘the worst state in Australia’.

His candid remarks have ignited a flurry of reactions online, with supporters and detractors alike weighing in on the contentious claim.

As the conversation gains momentum, it raises questions about regional pride, perceptions of quality of life, and the diverse experiences of residents across Australia's vast landscape.


Western Australia dad and travel blogger, Jimmy Mitchell's frustration boiled over following a distressing personal experience when his son suffered a chipped tooth, leaving the boy with an exposed nerve, and in need of urgent dental care.

The ordeal that unfolded on a Saturday afternoon in February left Mitchell and his family feeling helpless and disillusioned with the state's services.


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Jimmy Mitchell aired his frustration with Western Australia on social media, calling it the ‘worst state in Australia’ after an incident involving his son. Credits: Tiktok / Mitch’s On The Horizon


‘I’m done living in the state of Western Australia and how backwards it is,’ he said in a video posted on social media.

‘We tried 15-20 different emergency dental practices. Half of them didn’t pick up. The other half were like “oh, we’re closing in half an hour, he’s just going to have to wait until tomorrow.”’

‘As parents, what would you do? Would you just leave it until tomorrow? No. We weren’t sure if he was going to lose his tooth, [so] we went down to the Perth Children’s Hospital, and it took them three hours to turn around to us and say we need to go and see an emergency dentist,’ he added.

According to Mr Mitchell, he became ‘frustrated’ and ‘disappointed’ in the WA health care system because of this incident.

‘We didn’t know if his tooth was going to be OK, or whether it was going to die overnight because of [the] exposed nerves. All we wanted was an emergency dentist to take five minutes to tell us whether it was going to be okay or not, so we could leave it (until Monday),’ he explained.

‘I’m genuinely scared in WA that if I was to get sick of, or one [of] the kids was to get sick, we wouldn’t get the healthcare that we needed, because of how broken the healthcare system is.’

He also mentioned that he had to wait until the following Tuesday for a dentist to install a filling for his son.

‘So far, it’s so good, but they said there’s a chance the tooth could die just because of how long it was left,’ he said.


Mr Mitchell's dissatisfaction extends beyond healthcare, saying, ‘There’s the archaic rules like how shops close at midday. Even just fundamentally how the city is designed, you go into the CBD (Central Business District), and everything’s closed after six o’clock.’

These factors, he argued, contribute to a 'backwards' mentality that hampers the state's progress and livability.

After returning from a journey in Southeast Asia last year, Mr Mitchell expressed that his son would have been in a better situation if they were still abroad.

‘At least in Southeast Asia, we would have been able to go and see an emergency dentist, go get it fixed, and have a resolution to do that tooth quickly, instead of the poor kid sitting there, thinking he’s going to lose a tooth overnight,’ he argued.


The travel blogger's video detailing his grievances received a mixed response online.

Some sympathised with his plight, sharing their own experiences of inconvenience and expressing shock at the early closing hours compared to other states.

‘1 million per cent!!! Coming from QLD (Queensland), I just can’t get used to it!’ one agreed.

‘WA is backwards compared to most other states in Australia,’ another commented.

‘I thought [about] this when I moved here! I moved from Tassie, and was SHOCKED how early everything closes,’ a third recalled.

‘Totally agree with you. I had a similar situation, but I had a bad infection in my tooth, and I was in agony [with] no dentist to be seen… When I called the next day, bookings took two weeks [and] I’m in pain! Perth needs to seriously have some more clinics open,’ another narrated.


Others, however, were less empathetic, suggesting that if Mitchell was unhappy, he should simply leave Western Australia.

‘Get out and live somewhere else if you’re not happy. Pretty sure most people don’t mind the lifestyle,’ one said.

‘If you [are] sick of living in WA, please leave. I live in Perth, and [it] is not like that, [so] stop complaining,’ another responded.

Mr Mitchell stated that he had indeed taken that course of action, and departed the country to live in Kuala Lumpur with his family.

‘I’m kind of sick of WA, I’m kind of sick of the backwards mentality Australians have, and how defensive they get. Everyone said to us, “if you don’t like it, leave,” and that’s what we did,’ he said.

The father of two had previously shared his reasons for why he "decided to give up on Australia" and embark on a full-time global journey in a video that made the rounds last year.

According to him, despite both him and his wife holding stable jobs, they found it financially challenging to sustain their lifestyle in Australia.

‘Between the cost of living, the cost of groceries, the cost of fuel, the cost of housing, all these costs, I felt like we were making this extraordinary income and just not getting ahead,’ he elaborated.


Mr Mitchell now runs an online marketing agency and explained that, ‘the more I worked, and the harder I worked to earn the money so we could have the stuff, the less time I got to spend with my family and my kids and my wife.’

He commented on the cost of living in Australia, saying it was ‘getting so ridiculous that it makes it impossible for families to be families’.

‘We were just sick of it.’

‘We were at the point where we can’t continue like this, so we just made the decision to check out of it. We were like, “we are just moving away from Australia because clearly we can’t afford to be here anymore.” If we want to be together as a family, we can’t afford to stay in this country anymore,’ he added.

You can watch Mr Mitchell’s full video here:


Source: Tiktok / Mitch’s On The Horizon

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Key Takeaways

  • Jimmy Mitchell, an Aussie dad and travel blogger, labelled Western Australia as the 'worst' state in Australia.
  • He criticised the state for its 'backwards' and 'archaic' rules, especially highlighting issues with emergency healthcare services and early shop closing hours.
  • The dad's frustrations stemmed from a personal experience where he couldn't find an emergency dentist for his son on a Saturday afternoon.
  • He decided to leave Australia with his family, citing the high cost of living and desire for better quality family time as reasons for their move.
Have you experienced similar frustrations, or do you feel that the state's unique charm outweighs these concerns? Let us know what you think in the comments below.
 
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Simple solution to everyone that doesn't like WA ..... we haven't got your hands tied behind your back, you are free to leave whenever you want to. As Gryphen said, don't let the door hit you on the way out.
 
Family member moved to WA in 1982 and settled in Bunbury
During a weekend their 11 yr old son who had braces at the time, had an accident with a towell getting caught on wire of his braces and he spent weekend with wire poking out of his mouth, as there wete and still are no weekend dentist services in country towns.
So monday morning was spent looking for orthodontist to re install braces and swiring. The family wrre not impressed with town services
 
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Australia needs a decent National Heath Service in which dentistry is free for those under 18 years old and there is access to emergency dentistry in our Public hospitals. Oh, I've said this before. We can't have "socialism" in Australia, can we?
 
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I don't think difficulties like this are limited to any particular state.
My first port of call would have to be the emergency room, but, it would be considered non-urgent and the wait would be over the top.
There needs to be a Nation Wide shake up. Basic services are essential, not optional.
One exception to the rule ... if you are a famous sports person who has had the tooth knocked out, they would be falling over themselves to be the one to treat him/her.
 
He can probably get treatment elsewhere, will it be safe? There were very valid reasons for the shopping hours. Perhaps you should find out why before complaining. Perth you have criticized for no good reason that I can see. It's the major business area of WA, the major hub. I had emergency dental treatment in Morley years ago. Yes, it was expensive but it was done. I think you are a whinger and we're better off without you. And yes, I am a proud West Aussie. POQ to you!
 
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I'm a proud West Aussie too.
Not only did this guy not like it here in WA but he obviously didn't think much of the other states either, as he left the country altogether, KL are welcome to him.
 
And I thought people were ridiculous in SA about shop hours. You can always find a supermarket open until 7-9 pm on weekdays and 5pm on weekends. When I was little shops opened 9-5 Mon- Fri and 9-12 pm on Saturday. There was usually a corner deli selling a selection of things in case of emergency. But people planned ahead and shopped during open hours. They didn’t have a fit because they couldn’t get a chocolate bar in the middle of the night! Now they want 24/7 shops which is not financially viable. It’s part of the reason prices are so high! But the dental school should have been able to care for this boy with a temporary cover until he could see his normal dentist. After all that is part of their job.
 
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Other states don't mind shitcanning us but they're sure happy to accept our GST. Only problem is they don't think it's enough.
They don't include their toll and gambling in their revenue. We don't have pokies or tolls here.
Greedy so and so's .
 
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Within the next few weeks, I will be permanently moving to Perth from an agonising eight plus years in Melbourne.

I have lived in all the eastern states of Australia but Melboredom is by far the worst. In saying that, I will admit that the public health system in Victoria (and NSW and Queensland) are nothing but excellent, contrary to popular belief. It depends on your attitude and respect for the treating staff. Act like an arsehole and you will be treated as such.
 
And I thought people were ridiculous in SA about shop hours. You can always find a supermarket open until 7-9 pm on weekdays and 5pm on weekends. When I was little shops opened 9-5 Mon- Fri and 9-12 pm on Saturday. There was usually a corner deli selling a selection of things in case of emergency. But people planned ahead and shopped during open hours. They didn’t have a fit because they couldn’t get a chocolate bar in the middle of the night! Now they want 24/7 shops which is not financially viable. It’s part of the reason prices are so high! But the dental school should have been able to care for this boy with a temporary cover until he could see his normal dentist. After all that is part of their job.
I have never known anyone who couldn't get an emergency dentist in WA. Three times when my children were young I needed to seek emergency treatment for them. They were seen promptly on every occasion.
I was born in Victoria, moved to WA 50 years ago. Also have lived in SA for 5 years during that time.
I know, hands down, where I would prefer to live and it's not SA or Victoria.
Glad this guy took his whinging self off to Malaysia, hope he stays there.
 
Within the next few weeks, I will be permanently moving to Perth from an agonising eight plus years in Melbourne.

I have lived in all the eastern states of Australia but Melboredom is by far the worst. In saying that, I will admit that the public health system in Victoria (and NSW and Queensland) are nothing but excellent, contrary to popular belief. It depends on your attitude and respect for the treating staff. Act like an arsehole and you will be treated as such.
You will love Perth Veggiepatch, I'm sure. I came here when I was 21 when my ex was posted here with the Army. Two years later we were posted back to Victoria (Puckapunyal, of all places).
Couldn't wait to relocate to WA, which I did when I turned 27.
Spent 5 years in SA during that time, for family reasons.
Back to WA and here I intend to stay. Who cares if the eastern staters think we're backwards. We're doing pretty well over here in the West.🥳💰
 

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