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Thread: If you could live anywhere in Australia where would you live?

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    We are on a plan to retire to Maleny in the hills behind the Sunshine Coast, but we're on North Stradbroke Island this week and I like it a lot.

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    Top of the hill on Horn Island. Always a breeze and you can see anyone coming that you don't want to talk to. Doesn't get cold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dromader driver View Post
    Top of the hill on Horn Island. Always a breeze and you can see anyone coming that you don't want to talk to. Doesn't get cold.
    That's a dam good call! If you could surf there I'd never leave

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    Sunshine Coast or Derby W A... i already live on the Sunny but after living in the Kimberley for a couple of years i find myself from time to time wanting to go back there. then i find myself sitting at one of the coffee shops watching the world go by and then all of a sudden i snap out of it.
    It must be the simplicity of life.

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    Your choices are rather limited, WA is right up there, NT isn't an option so unless you want to go backwards it's got to be Queensland, anywhere north of Mackay.
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    No 1 Tassie for me

    I grew up in what is now the eastern suburbs of Hobart ( Rokeby) and still call it home I stayed in South east Qld for the sake of my kids when I got out of the army as unemployment in Tassie was very high at the time. Tassie still calls me but I now have a extended family with grand kid and great grand kids and when I go home I feel a lot like a stranger in my own back yard.
    The life style in Tassie is a retire's dream in some ways

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    Here.

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    I love Tassie but hh doesn't, he doesn't like the cold. I don't think we would live anywhere else but here. IF we need the city it is 20mins away up the freeway but I am happy to never go there. S.E.Qld has it advantages. Close to the beaches, rain forest and mountains

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    We are on a plan to retire to Maleny in the hills behind the Sunshine Coast, but we're on North Stradbroke Island this week and I like it a lot.

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    I had a mate who had a house on a few acres at Kidaman Creek, not that far from Maleny


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    It's a lovely area, particularly in winter.

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