Coffs Harbour Region, NSW. Mild winters nd not too hot in summer. Melbournites are realising that they don't have to travel to the Sunshine Coast which is over-cemented, over-populated and hot and humid.
I agree with the previous respondant , I would expand the area from Newcastle N.S.W to Yamba N.S.W . Basically ANYWHERE on the coast you get afternoon sea breezes in summer . The winters are mild , the summers divine , the water temperature is exquisite . Where I grew up I never owned a coat and we did not need an air conditioner in summer . If you want to experience one of the best drives in the world . Take the pacific Highway up the coast from Sydney take a month and STOP every hour or two .get off the highway take the drives around beaches and lakes, also the nearby mountain range has some amazing places . You will discover the most incredible coastal towns and scenery . You will find beaches and natural bush land of extraordinary beauty . Doing the "town hop" you will find a place that feels right to you . Many of the "grey nomads" move further south in Summer and north in Winter . The coast of Australia is a precious jewel , a place where you will luxuriate in natures glory
The coasts of Australia should have a tropical climate.
better climate, better jobs
i think its hot and humid
The coastal part of Western Australia at approximate coordinates 36S 115E has a Subtropical climate.
With the exception of the island state of Tasmania, Southern Australia has a warm temperate climate; Tasmania's climate is cool temperate. The southern part of the mainland is hot and dry in summer, and marked by cold and wet winters.
The climate for Sydney Australia is 46ºF - 60ºF
Plenty of space, better climate than England.
Climate Institute of Australia was created in 2005.
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No. Perth, capital of Western Australia, has a temperate climate.
The region of Australia with a seasonal monsoon climate is the far north, particularly what is colloquially known as the "Top End". This is the northern part of the Northern Territory. Such a climate also occurs through Cape York Peninsula, the far northern region of Queensland.
because the climate is better