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It depends on where you live in Australia really, as it is a rather large country and the interior has different temperatures from the coast. There is no "average".

Summer daytime temperatures can range from just 17 degrees Celsius in Tasmania one day to 30 degrees the next. Victorian temperatures can be similarly low one day, yet they can just as easily experience weeks of a heatwave, in which daytime temperatures exceed 44 degrees. The deserts can be much hotter, of course, whilst in the far north, temperatures are not so much hot (34 degrees or so) as they are humid, making outside conditions very sticky and uncomfortable.

Probably one of the more temperate regions would be southeast Queensland, where temperatures are a little more consistent, averaging 28 to 33 degrees.

Similarly, Australia's average winter temperatures cannot be determined. Temperatures in winter range from below 0 degrees Celsius in the Australian Alps to a balmy maximum of 28 degrees Celsius or higher, often up to 32 degrees Celsius in Darwin, which is in the tropical north.

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