There are a lot of open spaces and most people live within an hour or so of the beaches or rural areas. The air is relatively clean. The lifestyle is relaxed and many outdoor activities are possible. The social welfare system is good compared with many other western nations.
Many people do live in Western Australia. Perth is an attractive and livable city, with a population of over 1.47 million. Western Australia itself recorded the highest growth in population, with March 2008 statistics indicating that population had grown by 2.6% over the previous twelve months, in comparison to that of the rest of Australia, where population growth averaged 1.6% over the same period of time. There is, perhaps, a sense that Western Australia is isolated from the rest of the continent, as it is thousands of kilometres between the western and eastern coasts. This tends to give the erroneous perception that not many people live there.
Because most of Australia is desert, (or the Outback)
they live in the southern end of uranous where the sun dont shine.
Edith Cowan was born in Glengary Western Australia and raised there too.
Melbourne or Sydney.
Many people often is in houses that an be mad out out of brick or timber
Definitely Western Russia, specifically in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
No, most people live in the Eastern States, however a large amount of the mining is done in the state of western australia
if the question was where do most people in western ausralia live, then the answer is Perth. over 85% of the Australian population live within 2 hours drive of their nearest city
They live in the waters of Southern Australia to Western Australia.
Western Australia.
Dolphins are certainly found in the waters off Western Australia. Monkey Mia is a popular tourist attraction where people can swim with the wild dolphins.
if you live in western Australia up your bum
Gosnells in Western Australia
The tiny town of Cook is actually in South Australia. It has an official population of just four.
Mullewa,Western Australia
Western swamp tortoises are known to live in Australia hope that helps.. =D
Most of Australia's quokkas live on Rottnest Island, off the coast of Western Australia, near Perth.
Western Australia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiona_Stanley http://www.ichr.uwa.edu.au/people/fiona_stanley