Apart from some localised air pollution around town due to camp fires, the odd smokey truck exhaust, and perhaps the industrial area, there is nothing significant to adversely affect the quality of life. So to answer your question, yes.
The biggest issue in Alice Springs, for some, could be the dust.
During September 2009, the town experienced several dust storms within the space of several weeks. This was an unusual occurrence: however, if one suffered from dust-induced Asthma or other respiratory illnesses, one would need to be extra careful on these occasions.
The distance by air from Melbourne to Alice Springs is 1888 km, or 1173 miles.
Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory, is the closest capital city to Alice Springs by road and by air. By road, Alice Springs is a distance of 1497km from Darwin, whereas Adelaide, capital of South Australia, is a distance of 1529 km. By air, Darwin is 1284km from Alice Springs, and Adelaide is 1326km.
Alice Springs is 5' 1".
No. Alice Springs is in central Australia.
No. Alice Springs is a city in central Australia.
Alice Springs is located east-northeast of Perth.
No. Alice Springs is the largest city - and the only city - in central Australia. It is not a capital.
Alice Springs is further south. Rockhampton and Alice Springs both lie on the Tropic of Capricorn, but Alice Springs is just very slightly further south.
There are no deserts in Alice Springs. Alice Springs is a large town in central Australia. The Simpson Desert stretches south from Alice Springs and extends into South Australia, as well as far western Queensland, so Alice Springs is on the northern end of the Simpson Desert.
Alice Springs is the city closest to the centre of Australia, but it is not one of the capital cities of Australia.
In 2009, the Mayor of Alice Springs is Damien Ryan.
The biome surrounding Alice Springs is desert.