Tasmania. Although it gets both hot and cold, Tasmania has a temperate maritime climate, which means temperatures tend not to very much throughout the year. The warmest months in Tasmania are December, January, February, and March, when temperatures range from 17°-23°C (62°-73°F).
Drysdale River National Park is right near Kalumburu, which, with average July temperatures of 38.3 degrees, is consistently Australia's hottest winter locale.
CLIMATE ON THE AUSTRALIAN EAST COAST
It's often warmer and dryer the further north you travel. Sydney experiences warm but mild weather throughout the year, whereas it tends to be hotter and dryer in Brisbane. Summer is hot with warm nights.
Melbourne enjoys a temperate climate with plenty of sunshine. Most people find Melbourne's climate is agreeable all year round, with a cooler climate on average than Australia's other large coastal cities. Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate with warm, sunny weather for most of the year.
Darwin, Northern Territory
Darwin in the Northern Territory has a tropical climate with a wet and dry season. In Darwin, the average annual temperature is 27.4°C. It is the city in Australia with the highest average temperature and the highest average monthly maximum temperature.
Kiwirrkurra Community, Western Australia
The Kiwirrkurra Community is known as the most remote in the country and is located in the Gibson Desert, nearly 530 miles west of Alice Springs and over 745 miles west of Port Hedland.
Cold Coast
Gold Coast is one of the cheapest places to live in Australia (89th globally). It is known for its high-standard education and academia and its budget-friendly living.
While many people have already moved to Tasmania to escape the heat in other states, some doomsday preppers are weighing up the island state as a post-apocalyptic option. Tasmania scored highly in the report in terms of its climate, electricity supply, agricultural resources and population density.
Perth, Western Australia
In fact, it's officially the sunniest capital city in the world, with an average of eight hours of sun per day, year-round.
Oodnadatta, South Australia
The record for the highest official temperature ever recorded in Australia belongs to the remote outback town of Oodnadatta in South Australia.
The warmest region by annual maxima is the north-west, where summers are extremely hot, but winters relatively cooler and dry.
Including Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia, the south typically offers a steady, cooler climate. Wherever you choose to move, thanks to the varying Australian climate, a warm or cooler atmosphere is only a short trip, or couple of months, away.
Miami, Florida
Miami, Florida holds the title for the warmest city in the USA during the winter. It also offers some of the hottest weather in the US! Daily average highs in the winter reach 70°F (21°C) and nightly lows only drop to around 62°F (17°C).
The weather in Canada can be quite cold. The weather in the Australian provinces and territories stays pretty warm and favourable.
The continent's tropical rainforests can be found in the far north of Queensland, whereas the tropical grasslands extend across the northern regions of Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Queensland.
Sacramento, California is the best place to live for climate change in 2022. 60% of the top 10 places to live in the U.S. for climate change are in California.
Despite only dealing with probabilities, scientists predict without a determined effort to reduce emissions, the globe will likely experience 4 degrees of warming by 2100. “That makes large parts of Australia and other continents uninhabitable,” Prof Flannery warns.
Michigan, says globalization expert. A new book examining the forces shaping the future of global migration forecasts Michigan as the best place in the world to live in 2050.
Part of: Australia's welfare 2021
Governments across Australia fund services to support people who are homeless, or at risk of homelessness.
The worst performing states are Tasmania, with incomes 26% below the national income and wealth average, as well as South Australia which is 19% below the average household income and 20% below the national net wealth.
Generally speaking, in Australia you're likely to find the cheapest houses in regional and rural locations, especially in Western Australia, Queensland and South Australia.
Wahroonga in New South Wales
The suburb of Wahroonga was named after the aboriginal word 'our home'. The area is one of the quietest places in Australia to live.
The remote South Australian town of Coober Pedy takes its name from the Aboriginal words "kupa-piti," meaning "whitefella hole." And that's accurate—the township is full of holes dug by eager white fellas. In fact, most of the town still lives in those holes.
Melbourne is considered by some to be the best city to live in Australia, and has even been ranked as the world's most livable city more than once. It's home to a thriving live music scene, late-night bars and laneways dotted with cafés and coffee shops.