PERTH VS ADELAIDE AUSTRALIA: Lifestyle Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
  • If you’re thinking of moving to Australia, this comparison of Perth vs Adelaide lifestyle includes the cost of living in Perth and Adelaide, rental costs, beaches, things to do and weather in Adelaide and Perth.
    Discover the pros and cons of living in Perth Australia, such as Perth being the sunniest city in Australia (and the world!), the relaxed Perth lifestyle and being isolated from the east coast of Australia.
    Learn about the living in Adelaide Australia pros and cons, such as plenty of great beaches, affordable property and a hot, dry climate with extreme temperatures.
    Find out some of the best road trips and holiday destinations near Perth and Adelaide, including Margaret River, Rottnest Island, Eyre Peninsula and South Australian cities.
    Decide whether to live in Perth or Adelaide!
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    0:00 - Intro
    0:29 - Location
    1:34 - Size & Population
    3:12 - Weather
    5:30 - Beaches
    6:46 - Daylight Saving
    7:09 - Cost of Living
    9:26 - Lifestyle
    10:47 - Nearby Holiday Destinations

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  • @johnbyrne5322
    @johnbyrne5322 Год назад +12

    Just about to leave India after a month of grass routes touring. Returning to Adelaide via Perth. You live in paradise wether it is Adelaide or Perth , everything else is a first world issue or a mere inconvenience.

  • @Boozoobajou1
    @Boozoobajou1 Год назад +9

    The view of Perth and the Swan River from Kings Park on a summer's evening is the most beautiful in Australia.

  • @AllThatIKnowNow
    @AllThatIKnowNow 2 месяца назад +5

    I love both cities. I was born and raised in Adelaide. Worked in the US for two decades and returned to Australia, where I've been living in Perth for the past 23 years. I will say that Perth's winters are much warmer than Adelaide and there are very few overcast days in Perth, even during the winters. However, Adelaide has some beautiful, charming older suburbs and a lot of culture, especially European which I love.

    • @Alexander4332
      @Alexander4332 Месяц назад

      Great review thanks. Having lived in Perth for 16 years I found it to be a fantastic place to live.
      The one thing that would put me off moving back there would be the long extremely hot summers, its just not pleasant walking round any of the inland suburbs in 40 plus degrees, the streets were pretty much empty and the hum of air con units can be heard behind the closed blinds (seemed like everyone was hiding),However the rest of the Year particularly spring was a delight.

  • @FC-BS
    @FC-BS 11 месяцев назад +9

    As someone who lives in Adelaide, I have to say that the art and festivals here are the best jn Australia

  • @pwl4576
    @pwl4576 2 месяца назад

    Super helpful and informative video. Thank you!

  • @hoobs4271
    @hoobs4271 Год назад +1

    Hey, your videos are really helpful. I really wish you continue updating 🤠

  • @georgequek7996
    @georgequek7996 Год назад +8

    I love perth is cozy and relax city with beautiful beaches, cheap cars, friendly guys, good investment in cbd area apartments since 2017.👍

  • @glenndot6965
    @glenndot6965 Год назад +10

    I've just come across this video and I think it's great. I am Perth born and bred but have travelled a lot of Australia. Perth is beautiful and Adelaide and Brisbane are not far behind. Melbourne is great and very cultural, Tassie is beautiful but too cold for me and Sydney is too busy and noisy. Regardless of my opinions, everyone that lives in OZ should be more patriotic and proud to live in this amazing country we call home regardless of which city you live in!!

  • @hijazzains
    @hijazzains Год назад +2

    I miss driving in the barossa valleys especially the loolout point at Mengler Hills..good memories when studying there..after the final exams in summer id go to West Beach to cool off and enjoy the sunset

    • @zalired8925
      @zalired8925 Год назад

      No West Beach anymore. Not much of the beaches left at all really except the ones that have sand carted daily by dump trucks. Caused by the continuous line of seawalls right along the suburban coast and removing the natural sand replenishment the natural sand dunes provided. The only natural section is a 200 metre strip of remnant dunes between Somerton and Hove/Brighton beach.

    • @rogana5158able
      @rogana5158able Год назад

      ​@@zalired8925 tried the southern beaches?

  • @PurityMemo
    @PurityMemo Год назад +2

    Hi Lisa, thank you for this information. Great vlog

  • @PaulDickson7
    @PaulDickson7 5 месяцев назад +3

    From Adelaide. Navy sent me to Perth in 2010. Spent 8 years in the Navy then worked in IT for 5 years in Perth CBD. Lived in Bertram which was 35km from the city. Easy to get in and out of the city with the train or via car on Kwinana Fwy. However the traffic can be slow during peak times. The weather is much warmer than Adelaide. Food is expensive in Perth but utilities are cheaper. Moved back to Adelaide last year but the median house prices have increased 40% here. In hindsight I wish I bought a house in Adelaide instead of renting for 13 years.

  • @didu4614
    @didu4614 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing ...most awaited video🤩

  • @twd_9983
    @twd_9983 Год назад +1

    Great video! You really know your stuff!

  • @themancuniancandidate2744
    @themancuniancandidate2744 Год назад +22

    I emigrated to Australia in 2008, and my choice of destination was between Adelaide and Perth. I loved both cities, and the fact that they were both cheaper and less frenetic/overcrowded than Sydney & Melbourne (before anyone mentions Brisbane or Darwin, I'd already been to both places and discounted them; too hot/too much crime/too little infrastructure/too little culture). In the end I plumped for Perth, mostly because I work in construction and Perth was undergoing a boom in that area at the time I moved. But the two cities are remarkably similar in climate, culture, populations, and lifestyle. And for some reason people in Melbourne and Sydney still sneer at them, as they pay $$$$$$$$ for a dogbox located 2 hours outside the city.
    The only criticism I have of Perth is the drivers; oh my fucking word. I have driven in Cuba, Thailand, Vietnam, Italy, Cambodia, and Hong Kong, and Perth has the shittest drivers I have EVER seen.

    • @gt-lv3zo
      @gt-lv3zo Год назад +2

      I have to agree on the atrocious driving. Defensive driving is essential in WA to avoid being backed into, side swiped, head on'ed or rear ended - such are the skills of the other drivers who have a flair for misjudgement, driving in the middle of the road and simply not looking or thinking before they act.

    • @themancuniancandidate2744
      @themancuniancandidate2744 Год назад

      @@gt-lv3zo Agree 100%. I once watched some footage from my dashcam, and it sounded like I had Tourette's

    • @SuperLuckao
      @SuperLuckao Год назад +1

      Yes. I'm too afraid to drive here. I raised my 22 yr old daughter with no car. I just needed to stay alive. The driving is insane. It's because it's meth capital and most folks smoke weed. I smell it. Ewww

    • @alext1006
      @alext1006 Год назад

      clearly you guys haven't driven in Auckland NZ especially on the weekend, the shit drivers pull off here and not get arrested is amazing

    • @devo6488
      @devo6488 Год назад

      You guys are kidding yourselves seriously. It sounds like you haven’t driven anywhere else. Most people in Perth drive well but there’s the odd idiot, show me a place that doesn’t have that. It’s just a ridiculous comment.

  • @NomadsterVlogs
    @NomadsterVlogs Год назад +1

    Nicely explained thanks to you

  • @richieb7353
    @richieb7353 Год назад +16

    I've lived in both Adelaide and Perth for around 10 years each, now in Adelaide. Perth has a beach vibe and is a more modern city with regards to its architecture. It's also obviously a much wealthier city due to Western Australia's massive mining industry. Adelaide is the perfect mix of old and new, in my opinion the food/wine culture is much more part of its social fabric than in Perth. Adelaide's arts scene is arguably the best in the country given it's population is only one quarter that of Syney and Melbs.

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +2

      Great information. Thanks Richie.

    • @firechikara
      @firechikara Год назад

      Hi there, can you tell me how the security in both cities nowaday?
      I've read somewhere that Perth is not as secured as it was before.
      Heard nothing bad about Adelaide though.

    • @Quinctili
      @Quinctili Год назад +2

      @@firechikara nothing at all happens in Adelaide. I spent 25 years of my short life in Adelaide one weekend.

    • @starskreem8258
      @starskreem8258 Год назад +2

      @@firechikara lets put it this way. Crime in Australia is very apparent country wide. But according to the Bureau of Statistics WA has less crime per capita then all states and territories bar Melbourne and the ACT. Whereas Adelaide has the second highest crime rate per capita only being surpassed by the Northern Territory. The main crimes in both states were drug offenses and assault offenses.

    • @manmohanmanmohan7409
      @manmohanmanmohan7409 Год назад

      Hey , what u suggest to live , Adelaide or Perth

  • @aidanm5578
    @aidanm5578 Год назад

    Driving through Perth city on the Mitchell Fwy is a real 'sneeze and you'll miss it' situation. Great video, never knew we were known as the sunniest city in the world!

  • @pakjohn48
    @pakjohn48 9 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent review. I've lived for significant amounts of time in Adelaide (born), Brisbane, Townsville and Perth (currently) and would have to say that Brisbane is my favourite, especially the weather and proximity to the Gold Coast.

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. Yes the weather is great up there!

  • @wickedlad20
    @wickedlad20 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you great video, i am still confused where to move i am currently in launceston and thinking to move to adelaide or perth but not sure still lol

  • @davidjackson4181
    @davidjackson4181 Год назад +7

    You have missed some significant differences.
    Adelaide is abundant with history and culture and has a notable European appeal whereas Perth is modern and has a striking river the size of a harbour.
    Both are exquisite cities and I believe Oz’s two best.
    I live in Adelaide which for me is the best city in the world, but we do have a colder and greyer winter which suits the old world vibe of the city.
    A drive in the Adel Hills is like a day out in Great Britain or Europe, as too are our magnificent wine regions, 16 distinct regions making Adelaide one of the great wine capitals of the world.
    That said, if I didn’t live here I would move to Perth but for many different reasons, some of which you captured.

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the additional information! I remember Perth looking more modern and the lovely buildings in Adelaide.

    • @davidjackson4181
      @davidjackson4181 Год назад +1

      We are lucky in Adelaide because we live a European lifestyle which of course has the added hybrid of the unique Australian culture and flora and fauna.
      The red river gums are at their most majestic in SA because of the drier climate.

  • @johnny-yi2oi
    @johnny-yi2oi Год назад +8

    Whilst I understand the title of the video, I think the two are distinctively different, making for a difficult comparison. Adelaide is without a doubt better for a more ‘urban’ experience with Adelaide CBD being fantastic and yes, it’s certainly closer to the east coast, however i think Perth is sort of flying under the radar at present as becoming the most prosperous parts of the country due to the lower cost of property and higher median incomes and job prospects, combined with beautiful and untouched coastlines. Perth wins it for me, but I see why some prefer Adelaide.

  • @iruam
    @iruam Год назад +7

    Adelaide = Litle Melbourne as Perth = Sydney sunny vibes .... lived one month in ecah... loved both... Cbd in Adelaide is cool especially at night

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад

      Thanks for adding your thoughts!

    • @santouchesantouche2873
      @santouchesantouche2873 Год назад +2

      Agree with this. Adelaide has a better nightlife than Sydney even at this point. What adelaide and perth have is sunsets over the sea horizon. Perth beaches are great. Adelaide metro beaches are decent for a dip. But everyone in adelaide has a holiday shack across the peninsula to getaway. Adelaides hills are underrated

    • @clo1720
      @clo1720 2 месяца назад

      @@santouchesantouche2873Adelaide hills are beautiful. Stunning sunsets in Adelaide

  • @sal4017
    @sal4017 Год назад +1

    great info!

  • @manjitgumman1872
    @manjitgumman1872 Год назад +3

    Thank you 😊

  • @msem6136
    @msem6136 Год назад +3

    The wine regions in Adelaide are great... McLaren Vale and Barossa Valley 👍👍
    The last time I was in Adelaide we also went across to the South East coast of South Australia - Robe and Kingston. Great holiday spots, and close to SA's best wine region of the Coonawarra. Great memories 🍷🍷

  • @crazyaussie7054
    @crazyaussie7054 Год назад +12

    Perth born and bred here. Definitely the West is the best!!
    Been to Adelaide and lived in Queensland/FNQ and Brisbane. Came back to Perth!!
    The people are far more friendly and laid back in WA.

    • @FC-BS
      @FC-BS 11 месяцев назад +1

      I live in Adelaide and never been to Perth before so I'm interested in seeing weather you're correct here

  • @bilguun83
    @bilguun83 Год назад

    Great video with a lot of information. Do you have any info about public education cost in these locations as temporary resident?

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +1

      Thank you. I don't, but this page on the government website looks useful:
      www.studyaustralia.gov.au/english/study/bringing-your-children

  • @lyndabignell9660
    @lyndabignell9660 6 часов назад

    Beaches in Adelaide stretch along the whole coast for kms . Glenelg is a short tram ride from the city centre. Fantastic beach. Just a short distance from Glenelg you have constant beautiful golden sand down to Brighton.

  • @BDub2024
    @BDub2024 Год назад +5

    I'd recommend Perth to live. Great beaches. Bushland. Riverside activities. Beautiful city. Low key and relaxed atmosphere. Perfect climate, though can be very hot in summer. Along river and beaches are the best locations. If you want something quieter, I'd recommend Bunbury (2 hours from Perth). The town in the south west are great for holiday as surf beaches, wineries, bush walking... Though the most scenic spots in WA are on the south coast from Walpole through to Albany and the natural forests. (5 hours south of Perth).

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +1

      Thanks for all the tips! The southwest is definitely great for holidays.

    • @haydencooper_
      @haydencooper_ Год назад

      Really? So many Perth people visit the east especially Melbourne for footy/AFL trips.

    • @matildamaher1505
      @matildamaher1505 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks, we are from Perth, closer to other Asian countries, including India

  • @vasilykulchenko8640
    @vasilykulchenko8640 Год назад +1

    really useful information! great comparison!
    Thank you

  • @davidcruse6589
    @davidcruse6589 Год назад +2

    Lots of winery's
    But in Adelaide to go to city beaches or countryside hills area between half hour to an hour travelling time depending what side of city your on and going to
    I live in North of Adelaide 20 mins to city same to beaches can be in countryside 45 mins or Adelaide Hills like Hahndorf hour
    Very easy to travelling Murray Bridge hour and half or Kadina 2 hours

    • @zalired8925
      @zalired8925 Год назад

      I had to drive just north of Kadina (Alford) three times a week. From Port Wakefield down it's just one long straight of nothing but bare cropping paddocks and crazy Adelaide drivers let loose on the open road.

  • @philphil6006
    @philphil6006 Год назад +6

    Adelaide was award the fifth most liveable city in the world. Cheapest place to live with a relaxed atmosphere with a huge food and wine culture.
    Adelaide was designed to be compact city surrounded by parklands.

    • @FC-BS
      @FC-BS 11 месяцев назад +3

      Unfortunately that was back in 2020 but we have dropped down to like 20 now. At least we're slowly climbing back up

    • @kamal-hassan
      @kamal-hassan 10 месяцев назад

      @@FC-BScan I ask why that much drop?

  • @jamesbartholomeusz3771
    @jamesbartholomeusz3771 Год назад +5

    Adelaide is very gourmet wine cheese pastries, small goods, fruit and vegetables are world class and easy to find. Also Adelaide is extremely easy to get around. If I was going to advertise and I'm not (local ordinance) I would put a sign 25 minutes out of the Melbourne or Sydney CBD saying "if you were in Adelaide you'd be home right now"

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing. I love the sign idea!

    • @BDub2024
      @BDub2024 Год назад +1

      I'm sure Adelaide is great. In WA the real hubs for cheeses and wines are in Margaret River and Denmark. Certainly Perth has the Swan Valley, but most people are happy to travel 3-4 hours for the foody experience rather than go local.

  • @daryltasker4176
    @daryltasker4176 2 месяца назад +4

    To those who find Adelaide boring, they are just boring individuals. Adelaide has as much to do if you go looking for it as any city in the world. Having lived in the USA & Europe in BIG bustling cities, I am so grateful for little old Adelaide. Stay young hang around young people.

  • @kmsrff
    @kmsrff Год назад +2

    Great video dear

  • @markjessop7503
    @markjessop7503 Год назад +3

    Hi mate would love to see both places especially south Australia to see the wineries

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад

      Hope you get to see them!

    • @rosieroze744
      @rosieroze744 Год назад +2

      Try South West WA for wineries there are heaps of them and some of them are the best wine making in the world.

  • @karenkuhl2279
    @karenkuhl2279 Год назад +10

    Adelaide sits in a basin so it is completely surrounded by hills, not a lot of sea breeze whereas Perth spreads along the coast and gets the Fremantle doctor comes in, Adelaide is an older city too

    • @westozzy
      @westozzy Год назад +1

      Maybe an older looking city because Perth is older

    • @ACDZ123
      @ACDZ123 Год назад +1

      Perth is older lol

    • @FC-BS
      @FC-BS 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@ACDZ123lol, you're not wrong

    • @ACDZ123
      @ACDZ123 11 месяцев назад

      @@FC-BS I'm surprised they didn't check their facts first ..Perth is even older than Melbourne

  • @stevec9475
    @stevec9475 Год назад +1

    Loved this video, it mirrors my thoughts on the two cities. It's interesting to see comments here where people say their city is better blah blah blah. I think it is fantastic that this beautiful country has cities so different but for someone looking to travel or move to Australia it may be good to chose either Adelaide or Perth unless your sole purpose is to go clubbing and nightlife, then chose Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane. Geographically Adelaide is probably best if you want to keep your costs down and use it as your base place to live and then get a cheap flight from city to city. Anyway, if you are Australian, be proud of your whole country, it's the best in the World :) Also need to add in that Adelaide is the only city in Australia where the CBD is in the middle of the Greater Adelaide city which makes getting to and from the city quite easy and fast. It's is not a city where you will be stuck in the car for four hours per day (unless you are a cab/Uber driver :)

    • @BDub2024
      @BDub2024 Год назад +1

      Both are great cities. A lot of Perth people never go to the east coast of Australia. I've only ever been to Adelaide and Melbouren and that was due to relatives. In Perth you just go overseas.

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the video, Steve. Thanks for your insights. It's certainly brilliant that Australia has so many varied cities.

  • @simonrudduck8726
    @simonrudduck8726 Год назад +6

    If you like the arts, there is no question that Adelaide is better.

  • @johnnydee9631
    @johnnydee9631 Год назад +12

    No toll roads makes both Perth and Adelaide much more liveable than Melbourne or Sydney

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад

      Good point!

    • @aymanla471
      @aymanla471 Год назад

      But they have lower wages

    • @gabrielametodieva8360
      @gabrielametodieva8360 Год назад

      @@aymanla471 I googled median wages by state in Australia and WA has consistently higher wages than VIC and NSW. I only found data from 2021 per city and Sydney first followed by Perth and then Melbourne, Brisbane etc. i think lots of people don’t realise how wealthy the people in WA are, the mining money is no joke. Add to that way lower housing prices and people really have a lot of disposable income. So the lack of toll roads and the abundance of free parking are a nice bonus too!

    • @aymanla471
      @aymanla471 Год назад

      ​@@gabrielametodieva8360 lol no dont believe anything in google those median wages are pumped by mining wages since wa is the capital of mining ....if you want to work in mining then yeah wa wages are vry vry good but any other job sydney wages are waaay higher

    • @markalterado88
      @markalterado88 Год назад

      @@aymanla471 why wouldn’t you include mining wages, they contribute to the economy?

  • @AK-wc9rl
    @AK-wc9rl Год назад +16

    Perth is closer to Asia so that's a huge positive. Adelaide is far more beautiful with its colonial buildings and parks and gardens.

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing! They are quite different looking cities.

    • @SuperLuckao
      @SuperLuckao Год назад +2

      Fremantle is all colonial buildings.its perth port suburb.

    • @leonie563
      @leonie563 Год назад

      @@SuperLuckao was colonial buildings....did deeper and they are knockdowns inside planning reforms in next few years

    • @matildamaher1505
      @matildamaher1505 Год назад

      Exactly

  • @estherlian8993
    @estherlian8993 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you

  • @user-df3lz3dz3i
    @user-df3lz3dz3i 5 месяцев назад +24

    Adelaide is the best city in the world IMO. I was born here, have lived in both Melbourne and Perth and I would say Adelaide is my favourite city, hands down. Melbourne is too cold and rainy and the beaches aren't great, and too big/busy with so much traffic. Plus so expensive to buy a house or rent, road tolls etc. Although its lovely for different reasons too. I lived in Perth for 5 years and you really do feel isolated living over there, don't underestimate that. You are just so far away from the rest of Australia. It has beautiful beaches and very summery vibes but too windy, waaaaay too hot in the summer, the beaches are somehow not as friendly, better for surfing than nice family beaches really. The city is beautiful but too new with not enough character, not half as charming as Adelaide, which has much more history and a nice mix of both heritage and modern architecture. Overall I would say Adelaide is just the easiest, friendliest, nicest city to live in. People are so friendly. Its so relaxed living here. Most people are so nice and will help you out. People still smile at each other, strike up a conversation sometimes. Hardly any traffic, it takes 20 mins to get across the whole thing. The city has a logical design with lots of green spaces, easy public transport (tram) between the city and the beach. Lots of other good public transport too. The hills are close and so beautiful, the beaches are INCREDIBLE and equally close. The weather is much milder than Perth, still very sunny in the summer and lots of sunny days year round but we get a nice change of seasons too. Overall living here feels like you have settled into an endless summer. So many holiday destinations to get to easily, Goolwa, where the river meets the beach, and is only 1 hour away, Victor Harbour, Port Elliot (aka cutest town ever) Robe, Edithburgh, Innes National Park, the stunning Ayre Peninsula, Kangaroo Island, I could go on and on. You can also drive to Melbourne in 8 hours if you don't take the scenic route, 10 if you do. Or a plane ride takes 1 hour. Which is great because Melbourne shopping is much better :) We have amazing restaurants, the food here is seriously good. We are not mucking around when it comes to food and wine. The stunning wine regions. McLaren Vale, Barossa. So many fun bars and night spots. The fringe festival every year in February/March! Look it up, you must come! So. Much. Fun. There's not heaps of nightlife, and the shopping isn't as good compared to Sydney or Melbourne, but its not bad either. You can get most things, and TBH I mostly shop online anyway these days. There is but lots of theatre, music, culture. Its also an extremely family friendly city, so nice to raise kids here. With hardly any commute it makes daily life with kids that much easier. Great schools, excellent universities. House prices have increased compared to what they used to be even 5 years ago but still a much more affordable place to live than Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane. And its not boring!! I really hate it when people say that about Adelaide. There is so much to do here, things are on all the time for young and old. It depends what you want from where you live. If you want a big city feel with more nightlife, then go to Melbourne or Sydney. But if you want a cheaper, easier city with hardly any traffic and still great places to eat/have epic holidays/fun beach times then come here! One of the best actresses Teresa Palmer was born and raised here, and she now divides her time between LA and Adelaide with her family. Look up her instagram, she's got nothing but nice things to say about our state and has some great posts about places to visit, etc to give you an idea of what it's like. I honestly wouldn't live anywhere else in the world :)

    • @smokescreen2146
      @smokescreen2146 5 месяцев назад

      Still using the heater in early January as of yesterday? No more Downtown and Dazzeland? No jobs? Most expensive house is only 10 million? Why do you want more people to come and overpopulate this Adelaide so much?

    • @msvanessa4763
      @msvanessa4763 4 месяца назад +2

      Sia is also from Adelaide

    • @user-jz3ex7pe1v
      @user-jz3ex7pe1v 4 месяца назад

      Yes Sia! Loooooove her so much, I remember seeing her here at a pub gig before she was famous 🥰 her voice in person was so epic, hard to believe. It FILLED the room. She’s amazing

  • @carolphillips8802
    @carolphillips8802 Год назад +6

    I particularly love the beautiful old buildings more common in the Adelaide CBD.

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад

      Yes definitely!

    • @BDub2024
      @BDub2024 Год назад

      Perth knocked down a lot of older buildings in the 1960s during the mining booms. There was the argument that Perth was a country town and had to modernise. Great pity. Then during the mining boom around 2010 you had a dullsville argument hitting the papers again. Same sort of argument. Press was pushing to build on parkland, develop high rise on river and beach, more older buildings to be removed. Fortunately, this time the heritage groups stood firmer.

    • @BDub2024
      @BDub2024 Год назад

      @PPP 414 Perth's soul is its newness and beauty. One thing I hated hearing is all the dullsville talk that seemed all the vogue 15 years ago. Surprise surprise. It coincided with the mining boom and people saying we had to develop and build new things to make our city modern and a once in a generation chance to develop it into an internat6ional city. All rubbish pushed by newspapers (and businessmen/developers).
      From what I read the same thing happened into the 1960s. Another massive mining boom. People kept talking about Perth being a big country town and how we had the chance to develop and so on... the result was that famous buildings were ripped down and replaced with glass and steel.
      Fortunately that was prevented in the last 15 years and the older buildings survived. The most ironic thing is that we are prevented from removing 1960s cheap and nasty high rise for heritage value.

    • @BDub2024
      @BDub2024 Год назад

      @PPP 414 Perth is a bit less anti Vic/NSW than SA. Probably because we're more isolated and the eastern states is really out of sight out of mind. I do find the obsession of media to comment on Vic and NSW govt policies is a bit hard to take. There are 6 states and 2 territories. Whatever Dan Andrews or Gladys/Dom is doing is pretty irrelevant...

    • @BDub2024
      @BDub2024 Год назад

      @PPP 414 SA is eastern states compared to Perth so not really a surprise. But the WA vs rest parochialism died out mid 1980s with the State of origin footy matches. And even then the SA took State of Origin rivalry to a new level. Maybe you were mixing with some old timers at a few country pubs. I don't doubt that the viewpoint exists somewhere.
      Its all about WA interests first, rather than particular interest or concern about eastern states. Of course policies should be largely set by state governments with their state interests. The trend towards federalism is a concern because ultimately the needs of the residents of WA Tassie NT SA and even much of Qld won't be met. But that's not parochialism. Its supposed to be a Commonwealth of States form of govt.

  • @seatonmeade5282
    @seatonmeade5282 Год назад +3

    Sounds like it’s been a while since you were in perth. City beach only has 1 restaurant?

  • @oliveradami199
    @oliveradami199 9 месяцев назад +1

    I would suppose that you'd need a signed job contract to be able to move there. How would you assess the chances of just hopping over and try to catch a job over there ? And what kinid of jobs would you be looking at, considering the rental prices......?

    • @J4milChannel091109
      @J4milChannel091109 9 месяцев назад

      If your looking for a job go to perth, more mining company’s more money too…

  • @AdrianoCisternino
    @AdrianoCisternino Год назад +56

    I cannot believe you failed to mention one of Adelaide'S best assets, being Australia's wine's capital, with Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale providing an array of thousands of amazing wineries to browse through within a 30 minutes drive from the CBD. And many more wine regions a bit further. ;)

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +5

      It was on my list and I forgot to mention it unfortunately! 🫣

    • @Quinctili
      @Quinctili Год назад +18

      Ahem. Perth has the top 2% of export wines, plus ordinary stuff. Perth has about 15 different wine districts, including one that begins 20 mins from the city! Plus you can add in truffle growing and exotic foods blah blah, particularly Asian. Perth is so far ahead it's not funny. As a separate country WA is the wealthiest on Earth ahead of Qatar and Switzerland. Perth has waves, important to Australians, Adelaide doesn't. City centre? Adelaide is cute, with short buildings. I spent 25 years of my life in Adelaide one week.....You have parks, but nothing to compare with Kings Park, Herdsman Lake, Bold Park etc. The Eastern States have other EASTERN States and New Zealand. That's it. Perth is closer to the world, only 15 hours to London! Another mistake she made is; Perth earns 60% of Australian export income, we are in the same time zone as 40% of the world's money, can contact 75% of the world's economy on any given day. We work. We pay for the parasites to have daylight saving, we're getting sick and tired of it, we will secede.

    • @mike70377
      @mike70377 Год назад +7

      @@Quinctili triggered

    • @Quinctili
      @Quinctili Год назад +2

      @@mike70377 pathetic response. Use facts and numbers for discussion, no-one likes a sniper.

    • @stevenbalekic5683
      @stevenbalekic5683 Год назад +5

      @@Quinctili
      Most of that is unimportant, no one cares that the state has more mining magnates that sell millions of tons of ore to countries like China and dodge paying taxes so the people there don't benefit from it, only suffer when it became the second most expensive city in Australia for housing. But that was only inflated because of the mining boom. Adelaide has more park area by far...almost double the size...yes Kings park is prettier, but that also comes with having almost a million more taxpayers.

  • @haydencooper_
    @haydencooper_ Год назад +5

    Perth is almost a million more people bigger than Adelaide now and the gap is increasing. Perth seems to build new infrastructure whereas Adelaide does upgrades (Perth Stadiim vs Adelaide Oval. Perth Arena vs Adl Entertainment Centre.) More music artists and shows tend to visit Perth over Adelaide now with the bigger population Perth has. For example Justin Beiber skipped Adelaide on hia last tour. Another lifestyle thing is the sea temp at the beach. Perth sea temp is a good 3-4 degrees warmer than Adelaide which is a big difference for how comfortable it is to swim even on a hot day. Plus Perth beaches are prettier with whiter sand and clearer water. Adelaide has those horrible 15 degree Maxmum days like Melbourne. Perth in general is a warmer city with warmer winters. I think another thing is trains, Perth electrified it's trains back in the 90's and has invested heavily in new stations and new trains. It has just opened it's Airport Rail line and is building another new line to an outer suburb. It is also building new c-series trains which will start being used next year. If you like your rugby, Perth has a better offering than Adelaide. A local Super Rugby team brings NZ and east coast teams to Perth plus the All Blacks with Bledisloe Cup matches and other Wallabies games at Perth Stadium.

    • @marieravening927
      @marieravening927 Год назад +3

      @PPP 414 A lot of what you've said is very true. I was born in Adelaide and grew up there but I've spent most of my adult life in Perth and the South West.
      I do cringe at the way beautiful old buildings are destroyed in Perth in the name of progress.
      When I first moved here, St. George's Tce was visited by architects from all over the world because of the various designs of the office buildings. All built in the style of whatever country the owners had come from to make their fortunes during the gold rush.
      All gone now to be replaced with glass and steel boxes that have no appeal because you can see the same in almost every city.
      I have wondered why we in Perth could not save the buildings when we have so much room to spread outwards, while London in tiny UK, can save so many for their beauty and historical value.

    • @Quinctili
      @Quinctili Год назад

      @@marieravening927 there are very good reasons for improving architecture. Practicality, efficiency, power usage climate blah blah. The main reason? Stop looking back in time, we're not going that way.
      Stasis is NOT the way forward for humanity.

    • @iamasmurf1122
      @iamasmurf1122 Год назад +2

      @@marieravening927 it is not cost effective to keep old buildings the upkeep and maintenance is massive , tear it all down and stop hanging on to the past

    • @V8AmericanMuscleCar
      @V8AmericanMuscleCar Год назад +1

      Justin Bieber skipped Adelaide... So you want to say that Adelaide is better than Perth?! 😉

  • @MarioKLinn
    @MarioKLinn 6 месяцев назад

    Living in Adelaide. Not too bad. Still want to explore other cities.

  • @trig1900
    @trig1900 Год назад +3

    Been a lot of videos recently comparing Perth with this city or that city in Australia. The one thing all the videos seem to have in common is... Perth and why other cities are trying to justify why they're better. So, why not try Perth and find out for yourselves if it's the best place to live or not?

    • @trig1900
      @trig1900 Год назад +1

      Oh, and NO TOLL ROADS people... what better reason for living here?

    • @freedomfunwithjlbfriends7193
      @freedomfunwithjlbfriends7193 8 месяцев назад

      everything is opinion and most people are biased

  • @tim1843
    @tim1843 7 месяцев назад

    Did you struggle with getting acclimatized to the huge differences in temperatures?

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  6 месяцев назад

      I'm not a fan of cold weather, so it wasn't too bad. The first summer I spent in Sydney was tough though, as it was one of the hottest on record and regularly over 35!

  • @darylephillips6778
    @darylephillips6778 Год назад +4

    I live in Perth and Adelaide Perth has a better choice of work Perth is a lovely city but Adelaide is more central The cost living is more expensive in Perth and currently there is a housing shortage i hope that helps

  • @creampudding6736
    @creampudding6736 Год назад +2

    Would love to see a comparison between melbourne vs adelaide, considering their close proximity and having similar climate i heard?

    • @richieb7353
      @richieb7353 Год назад +1

      Yes they have similar climate and style/culture but Melbs population is about 4 times more than Adel, so you're talking big city vs small city vibe.

    • @creampudding6736
      @creampudding6736 Год назад

      @@richieb7353 what about the differencea in climate? Which is warmer in winter/generally?

    • @richieb7353
      @richieb7353 Год назад

      @@creampudding6736 Adelaide I'd say is generally 2 degrees celsius warmer on any winter day, e.g 17 versus 15. you'll also get a few more sunny days each month in Adelaide, but still cold.

    • @zalired8925
      @zalired8925 Год назад +2

      Like comparing a mouse to an elephant.

    • @zalired8925
      @zalired8925 Год назад

      @@richieb7353 Adelaide winters tend to be more 'miserable' than Melbourne, Summers are constantly much hotter with much longer continuous spells. In other words, too hot in summer and bloody miserable in winter compared to Melbourne which can have that and more in one day. Too unpredictable.

  • @davidbonney4835
    @davidbonney4835 6 месяцев назад +3

    Lived in Perth for 10 years , very clean picturesque city and surrounds probably giving it a slight edge over Adelaide in that category. Unfortunately the remoteness of Perth is a huge negative. Adelaide is Definitely a better choice over Perth .

    • @matildamaher1505
      @matildamaher1505 4 месяца назад

      True Perth is clean and people are friendly. Also Perth is closer to other Asian countries so one can enjoy an affordable destination

    • @BaliLifeWithJLB
      @BaliLifeWithJLB 3 месяца назад

      @@matildamaher1505 Adelaide is just as clean friendly

  • @Mr-pn2eh
    @Mr-pn2eh Год назад +5

    Don't forget that Perth has the famous Perth Mint

  • @didu4614
    @didu4614 Год назад +2

    How about the Perth winter season?

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +1

      It’s around 18 in the daytime generally in winter. A bit of rain but still a good amount of sunny days.

    • @SuperLuckao
      @SuperLuckao Год назад

      AWFUL. A total nightmare if u don't have A car. I don't. Wind, sleet..horrible nightmarishly windy cold days. Yes some sunny ones. Gets V cold

  • @mskiwi8106
    @mskiwi8106 9 месяцев назад +2

    Can anyone please suggest or provide information about education. Specially if perth, Adelaide or brisbane has top or good college and universities ? just wanted to know if we move does our kids can have different choices of education and has various colleges offering variety of courses ? and how are the primary and intermediate schools in comparison in these states. Thanks

    • @trig1900
      @trig1900 8 месяцев назад +2

      There are a couple of really good state schools, but you have to be in the catchment area for them. For example, Perth Modern High School [Bob Hawke went to that one and he ended up a Rhodes Scholar]. There are a couple of others also [Applecross is another], but you have to live in the right suburbs. Alternatively, there are any number of top private schools. But, they will cost you. For universities we have UWA [Uni. of West Aust.], Murdoch, Curtin and Edith Cowan. Each have their own pluses and minuses. But, in common, they all provide an excellent Tertiary education experience.

    • @mskiwi8106
      @mskiwi8106 8 месяцев назад

      @@trig1900 thanks v much

  • @tou741
    @tou741 Год назад +4

    Adelaide is the best City to live, is balanced and peaceful

  • @westozzy
    @westozzy Год назад +16

    Im from Perth, lived here all my life. Ive visited Adelaide on numerous occasions and what strikes me everytime is the difference in the finer details. Perths roads and highways are so much better planned and constructed. The intent on streetscaping in Perth is way more evident than the effort in Adelaide. In Perth the footpaths and median strips on roads are either neatly paved or cemented whereas in Adelaide you see more bituminised paths and strips. Perth shows off its wealth of native plant species in its landscaping and parks. Perth is a very beautiful city in its natural setting, Adelaide isnt flattering and has power poles called “Stobies” and Perth uses timber or underground cables. Perths rail system and public transport system in general is world class. Perth has the Swan River and lakes scattered throughout the metropolitan area so with the beaches you see heaps more water. Perth has Fremantle which and Adelaide has Port Adelaide which doesnt compare to Fremantle. But if youre not into aesthetics or natural beauty, pick Adelaide.

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing this. Nice and detailed.

    • @roslynjonsson2383
      @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +4

      Another West Aussie here, and I agree with you 100%....One thing you didn't say was how bad Adelaides water is to drink. I couldn't handle it lol. Also, the water at our beaches stays warmer a lot longer than Adelaide's so we can still swim here up to around mid April.. Plus Perth is the gate way to the Kimberley's, the most beautiful scenery in the world, with Karajini National Park - The Bungle bungles - Geikie Gorge - The Ord River system - The Horizontal Falls - The Ningaloo Reef off Coral Bay Exmouth - The Recherche Archipelago 104 islands off Esperance with the best fishing both South and North that anyone could ask for - The Peel Estuary in Mandurah for crabbing / prawning / fishing / boating / dolphins / kite surfing / sailboarding / canoeing and I could keep on going. Western Australia has it all, with more than you can possibly imagine

    • @haydencooper_
      @haydencooper_ Год назад +4

      @@roslynjonsson2383 water temp is something people don't think about when it comes to beaches. The water temp is Adelaide is uncomfortably cold for most of the year and even in summer is a few degrees colder than in Perth.

    • @roslynjonsson2383
      @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +3

      @@haydencooper_ Yeah I know, and yet that's one of the first things I would want to know about. Water baby here, so yeah it matters lol

    • @gracedagostino5231
      @gracedagostino5231 Год назад

      @@haydencooper_ I am from California, so I am really into ocean water temperatures. I find our ocean water to cold most of the year. That is why I prefer Southern Florida beaches, where the water is warm all year long. I am looking up several water temps from Sunshine and Gold Coasts, NSW Beaches, and Western Australia Beaches and none of them seem to stay warm the entire year. Is there anywhere in Australia were the water never goes below 70F or 21C, like say Miami Beach?

  • @ydfonzgaming7844
    @ydfonzgaming7844 Год назад +2

    Great Video, Just some note - when you state numbers, it will be easier if you place them on the screen :) much easier to follow - just a tip from a fellow youtuber mate ;)

  • @Highbudget
    @Highbudget Год назад +4

    No mention of Adelaides wineries? That's a huge selling point for our city

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +1

      I know! It was on my list and I missed it off by accident!

    • @elmerfudd6305
      @elmerfudd6305 Год назад +3

      You can drink wine anywhere on
      The planet, no need to come to Adelaide.
      Wineries are overrated, just go to a bottle shop where ever you live..

    • @Sharpshooter99100
      @Sharpshooter99100 4 месяца назад +2

      @@elmerfudd6305 Well said. All this hype about wineries! LOL

  • @cecilwilliams8586
    @cecilwilliams8586 Год назад +4

    I live in Mandurah just south of Perth and we always visit family in Mt Barker in Adelaide so coming from Wollongong south of Sydney I personally like Perth even thou I have only lived in WA for 8 years. The only difference I see is that Perth is so new and clean and yes, it's taking some time to form a city culture, but it is getting there, Adelaide is nice but old and I do not like old. Cheers and Perth like you said is so spread out and all coastal, Aqua water white sand and plenty of sun as that's what other places have not got.

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +1

      Great observations Cecil. Thanks for sharing. I did a day trip to Mandurah once but unfortunately it rained the whole day!

    • @rimaakter5374
      @rimaakter5374 Год назад

      What about job opportunities between them

    • @ACDZ123
      @ACDZ123 Год назад

      You realise Perth is older than Adelaide?

    • @myaussielife8245
      @myaussielife8245 9 месяцев назад

      I live in mt barker 😊

  • @1337flite
    @1337flite 25 дней назад

    Um Adelaide has Mc Claren Vale and Barossa Valley both an hour or two drive. If you're gonna include Freo as a day trip for Perth you need to include Mc Claren Vale and the Barossa as day trips. Probably the best wine areas in the country.
    There's actually quite a big expat UK population in Australia. There's anb entire satellite city Elizabeth which was essentially all UK expats 30 years ago, and although the UK expats are less as a percentage than they were back then there are still quoite a lot of UK expats in Adelaide.
    My dad had a restaurant and I reckon 5 or 6 of the 8 or so main wait staff were Brits and they rotated between Perth, Adelaide and the UK - seems to be a pattern with Brit ex-pats. They miss the Tetley and mushy peas, then go back to the UK and miss the Aussie weather and every thing else, so a lot of them seem to get on an eternal roundabout between countries for a decade or two.
    An easy path to a visa is miltiary or police. Aussie defence force and a number of AUssie police forces are more than happy to snap up Brit ex police/services porsonel, because they just can't get enough locals - althoiugh i believe pay and benefits wise the military at least is quite a bit better paid than US/UK forces on average.

    • @lyndabignell9660
      @lyndabignell9660 6 часов назад

      Plus Currency Creek, Langhorne Creek, Adelaide Hills etc

  • @namashaggarwal7430
    @namashaggarwal7430 Год назад +1

    Nice video.
    I would be going to Perth pretty soon as a Post graduate masters student. Could you share some tips and make a dedicated video about Perth to know more about it deeply.
    Thanks :)

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад

      Thank you. I'm sure you'll love studying there! There seems to be a lot of interest in Perth from my viewers, so I probably will do a more in-depth video on it. Are there any particular aspects you'd like to learn about?

    • @namashaggarwal7430
      @namashaggarwal7430 Год назад +1

      @@dreamingofdownunder Thanks for replying, really happy to know that.
      Actually ,I got an offer letter from Curtin University (Perth, WA) to study Master's of Artificial intelligence whereas I also got an offer letter from University of Manchester (United Kingdom) to study Msc Health Data Science. I'm confused where to study and what to study. University of Manchester is ranked in top 30 of the world Universities (QS world rank) but I prefer to study Artificial intelligence more than data science but I don't want to lose University of Manchester either. In terms of settlement, part time jobs and course, Perth is better but in terms of University ranking, Manchester University is better. I'm really confused which to choose because both the places and universities have advantages and disadvantages.

    • @user-rm7ip5bz6o
      @user-rm7ip5bz6o Год назад +1

      If you're going to do your Post Grad at Curtin Uni then there is loads and loads of info available on socials for you to review. You'll love it. ECU and UWA also have good info. Enjoy.

    • @user-rm7ip5bz6o
      @user-rm7ip5bz6o Год назад +2

      @@namashaggarwal7430 Curtin is a brill University and you will find their connections with industry is world renowned. Post Grad work rights have just changed too and you can now work in WA an extra couple of years. There is so much opportunity to work after graduating.

  • @hadyabakhshi5805
    @hadyabakhshi5805 Год назад +9

    Adelaide is peaceful

  • @foxypale1236
    @foxypale1236 Год назад +1

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  • @gt-lv3zo
    @gt-lv3zo Год назад +4

    In my experience, at Adelaide beaches the water is calm flat and shallow ie good for a paddle. Perth ocean beaches are much more prone to winds and waves, hence great for board, body & wind surfing, but waters are deeper & can be treacherous on occasion. River beaches good for paddling. Sharks sometimes get hungry in Perth coastal waters - dont know about Adelaide. Suburban railway significantly more developed in Perth. Perth probably more decentralised than Adelaide. Perth is certainly windy.

  • @solreaver83
    @solreaver83 7 месяцев назад

    Why do all these sources use median average instead of mode or both? I would think is someone is asking for an average they are likely asking for the price of most of the housing. Median is so easily effected by extreme small percentage of Min or Max costs.

    • @mysticmalaichicken2518
      @mysticmalaichicken2518 6 месяцев назад +2

      Median actually isn’t affected by extreme low and highs. It’s just the middle value in a dataset. It’s the mean that’s skewed by the extremes or outliers.

    • @solreaver83
      @solreaver83 6 месяцев назад

      @@mysticmalaichicken2518 mode is most and that should be the average. Median is the middle number, if people mostly low and there is a wide spread above the most common then the median average will be higher then what most people are spending.

  • @BeaTravelvlog
    @BeaTravelvlog Год назад +4

    Barossa is one of the best

  • @mr.survivor8987
    @mr.survivor8987 Год назад

    Minie and her searches and cams

  • @michellelang903
    @michellelang903 10 месяцев назад

    Does Perth and Adelaide have theatre shows?

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, both are reasonably sized cities and have theatres.

    • @darienfischer5758
      @darienfischer5758 9 месяцев назад

      Oh durrrrrr 😂😂

    • @heatherjay8802
      @heatherjay8802 9 месяцев назад +2

      In Adelaide we are known as the “Festival State”. Suggest you check out the Adelaide Festival, Womad and The Fringe, (second only to Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival in size, apparently), plus there are many other local shows and performances. Hope that helps!

    • @heatherfruin5050
      @heatherfruin5050 8 месяцев назад

      Of course!

  • @manmohanmanmohan7409
    @manmohanmanmohan7409 Год назад +4

    What is best for moving , Adelaide or Perth ?

    • @elmerfudd6305
      @elmerfudd6305 Год назад +11

      Neither..
      Don't come to Australia..
      It's not what you think it is...

    • @manmohanmanmohan7409
      @manmohanmanmohan7409 Год назад +1

      @@elmerfudd6305 why?

    • @elmerfudd6305
      @elmerfudd6305 Год назад

      Manmohan Manmohan
      Don't look at glossy tourist magazines
      The real Australia is sick
      To the core, and just to many Bad
      Things to mention..

    • @eisenhalle9328
      @eisenhalle9328 Год назад

      @@elmerfudd6305 may i ask why as well?

    • @paulfromperth5713
      @paulfromperth5713 Год назад +6

      Perth…definitely.

  • @williamwilson9454
    @williamwilson9454 Год назад +3

    Lisa hello I'm in Adelaide but I'm from Perth it's my home belive me go to live in Adelaide you'll love it go see Margaret River my mum and sister lives there my mum is a reitire and my sister is a nurse and now a teacher and Perth is just the best live there you'll love it from Jodi adag of Australia ❤️🐬🇦🇺🤗🦞

  • @williamwilson9454
    @williamwilson9454 Год назад +4

    No no Perth's bigger and brighter and more things to do in Perth you have Rottnest island everything nothing in Adelaide everyone says it boaring and we are leaving for WA soon wooooow I CARNT wait .I was brought up along Swan River from Jodi adag of Australia ❤️

    • @stephenmarshall1918
      @stephenmarshall1918 Год назад +1

      So you have been to Kangaroo Island, the West coast of Eyre Peninsula, Yorke Peninsula, Southern Fleurieu Peninsula, the Flinders Rangers, the wine regions that are famous around the world and by the way Vivonne Bay on KI was voted the best beach in the World so you have Rottnest congrats. I have been to some of WA and yes it is beautiful but if you check out SA you will find it is also beautiful matey.

  • @radhikashrestha6091
    @radhikashrestha6091 2 месяца назад +2

    Adelaide is best city ❤❤❤❤

  • @coover65
    @coover65 9 месяцев назад +3

    We're Gold Coast residents who just returned from two days in wintery Adelaide. The CBD reminds me of a mini rundown Melbourne. A lot of buildings that really need money spent on paint and renovations. If you want to live in a city where you don't have the crowds and traffic issues, then Adelaide would be ideal. Prices of household items are no dearer than elsewhere, and it's only an hour flight to Melbourne. Never been to Perth so can't compare, but Adelaide weather can be miserable. Bit hard to say Glenelg Beach is inviting being Queenslanders. Avoid SE Qld. if you're looking to move to Australia. House prices and youth crime are justifiably hot topics here.

    • @dilligentstreetcat
      @dilligentstreetcat 8 месяцев назад +6

      Adelaide has some of the most mild weather on the entire planet lol Disregard this post, Adelaide definitely doesn't have miserable weather haha

    • @coover65
      @coover65 8 месяцев назад

      @@dilligentstreetcat Tomorrow Adelaide is going for a top of 16c and scattered showers. That's miserable!

    • @dilligentstreetcat
      @dilligentstreetcat 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@coover65 happily take that over your humidity, rain half of the year, storms/cyclones ect lol.
      do you realise some places in the world the ground FREEZES solid it is so cold for months of the year?
      Other places is so hot that without ac its unbearable, for months of the year.
      some places can have weather systems that create tornadoes, hurricanes, cyclones with 200kmph winds that will fuck everything up lol.
      Not in Adelaide my friend, the winter is barely cold (16 is cold? toughen up come on) nowhere near freezing, summer can be brutal at times but not so bad, its DRY heat.
      All in all, Adelaide weather is not miserable and thats a fact haha Literally some of the best weather in the entire world in Adelaide my friend..

    • @coover65
      @coover65 8 месяцев назад

      @@dilligentstreetcat Being a Queenslander, we start getting our jackets out when it drops below 25😁 Brisbane summers are uncomfortable and admittedly miss the seasons we had in Germany. Do you get snow in the Adelaide Hills? We were in Hahndorf a couple of weeks ago and it was "11c but feels like 8c" with a slight drizzle. Great weather for sitting around a fireplace.

    • @iandawson3171
      @iandawson3171 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@coover65Sad to say, you're a bit of a softcck 😊
      Winter is, well, winter. We have many beautiful days in winter(16-18°) and sunny. Perfect. Anything over 24 is too hot.

  • @Rebecca-ln3tw
    @Rebecca-ln3tw Год назад

    Hello

  • @v1e1r1g1e1
    @v1e1r1g1e1 Год назад +9

    Cut to the chase... Perth is just like any other big metropolis in the world... except it's the most remote metropolis in the world. It's a better place to start if you want to start a family. Adelaide is still like an ''old'' Australian city before the mega-boom economies and mega-corporations took over. It's a good place to live - if you're over 65.

    • @kamal-hassan
      @kamal-hassan 10 месяцев назад

      I’m 20 and wanted to move to Adelaide, your advice?

    • @candy4abby
      @candy4abby 10 месяцев назад

      @@kamal-hassanI’ve spent my holidays in both Perth and Adelaide. I must say if ur a party person or like hanging out in places, Adelaide is not the best choice. The shopping area is quite small and u can only visit artistic, cultured places or see the nature or sthing like that during the weekend. It’s quite boring and sad compared to other cities. But it’s cleaner than Perth and u can move around places easier and faster tho (since there’s tram and Adelaide overall is quite small, important places stick together)

    • @DeathByPancake7
      @DeathByPancake7 7 месяцев назад

      Incorrect. Perth is the most isolated capital city.

    • @Lupi33z
      @Lupi33z 4 месяца назад

      Perth is a small city, Adelaide is a country town

  • @martin1sz
    @martin1sz Год назад +2

    How are the bugs or animals in area perth? dangerous?

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +6

      I would say no more dangerous than anywhere else in Australia. Especially if you're living in the city rather than a rural area.

    • @jake5808
      @jake5808 Год назад +2

      if u live in america stay there i do not recommend moving here due to the temperatures

    • @zakariabekhada1667
      @zakariabekhada1667 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@jake5808 can I ask you a question how the australians are like ? Are they friendly ? are they social ?

    • @jake5808
      @jake5808 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@zakariabekhada1667 Well i live in melbourne I would say mid but for the most friendly people city that would be adalaide and i'd say were pretty social

    • @kamal-hassan
      @kamal-hassan 11 месяцев назад

      @@jake5808what’s wrong with the temperatures?

  • @cjaussie31
    @cjaussie31 Год назад +4

    I like your view on both cities though there is no way Adelaide city centre feels bigger than Perths yes Perth centre is spread out though and feels a lot bigger than Adelaide though that’s my view…Perth city has way taller skyscrapers than Adelaide’s were Adelaide has not so tall stumpy buildings cramped in a square.
    Also Perth is predicted to be Australia’s 3rd biggest city in not to distant future.

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +2

      I had just camped across the Nullarbor in between so was probably just in shock at seeing another city again!

    • @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479
      @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 Год назад +3

      Yes Perth is at 2.3 million now and Brisbane 2.5.. Technically SEQ will have a bigger population but Perth metro population proper will overtake Brisbane metro proper according to govt statistics within the decade

    • @horeally1150
      @horeally1150 Год назад +1

      @@psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 Official population figures from the census 30 June 2021 Brisbane 2,568,927 Perth 2,192,229 Adelaide 1,402,393. Both Brisbane and Perth between 2011 and 2021 have grown by 19.6%

    • @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479
      @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 Год назад +1

      @@horeally1150 yep I was pretty close 👍

    • @santouchesantouche2873
      @santouchesantouche2873 Год назад +2

      Perths cbd is a dead spot. The river is beautiful. But the city has no feel or vibe. Barely any people or eateries or vibe. Adelaides cbd and parklands beat it for sure. It feels larger. Not in relation to building heights. Perth and Brisbanes cbds are interchangeable tbh. Bland places for cars and freeways. Melbourne looks like an ugly Hong Kong when you drive to it but it and adelaide have similar cbds in that there is more vibe and foot traffic.

  • @suj3919
    @suj3919 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks WOW THAT'S AWESOME 👍✌️👌😇👽🎯♾️💯🙃🥰😘💌💘💕

  • @SimplyMovingToAustralia
    @SimplyMovingToAustralia 10 месяцев назад +2

    Perth got best bananas!!!

  • @LizeBlake
    @LizeBlake Год назад +6

    If you plan on moving to Perth please know the rental market is absolute bollocks atm and is super hard to find a place.
    if you're considering either of these cities and are a person of colour the population is not so much diverse at the moment.
    In Perth, beaches NOR are rough and wavy, and SOR are more calm.
    Perth drivers are absolute sh*t 😂

    • @TPZIZZY
      @TPZIZZY Год назад +2

      I agree soo much that there is no diversity, I weren’t to Melbourne and it was the biggest shock to see how diverse everyone was there. It felt like home having loads of people that look like me but also other cultures.

    • @nathan_408
      @nathan_408 Год назад

      so, it's good cuz you will meet some natives, imagine travel to a place just to see other foreigners '-'

  • @MichaelKingsfordGray
    @MichaelKingsfordGray 2 месяца назад +7

    Go to Perth.
    Stay away from my paradise in Adelaide!

  • @vivienhooi1679
    @vivienhooi1679 Год назад +2

    No Louis Vuitton store in Adelaide

    • @eezwatchnit
      @eezwatchnit Год назад +1

      Really good point, thank you

    • @FC-BS
      @FC-BS 11 месяцев назад +1

      Unfortunately you are correct

    • @davidjackson4181
      @davidjackson4181 11 месяцев назад

      Thankfully

    • @ancgeo1
      @ancgeo1 8 месяцев назад

      Thats not essential

    • @davidjackson4181
      @davidjackson4181 8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank G
      Peeps aren’t stupid enough for that

  • @solreaver83
    @solreaver83 7 месяцев назад +1

    SA Great!

  • @Ilyas84_
    @Ilyas84_ 11 месяцев назад

    you are a beautiful australian

  • @gregrobins5615
    @gregrobins5615 Год назад +1

    Is Perth a city that is very windy, I'd heard that it is the 3 windiest city in the world ?

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +1

      I actually don't remember it being windy, but I just looked it up and it is the windiest city in Australia, apparently! I think I lived there in the less windy months though (mostly winter). It was definitely windy on Rottnest Island when I went in springtime. My tent got completely twisted by it!

    • @Dj12bloomster
      @Dj12bloomster Год назад +2

      Near the coast it gets quite windy and also in the city

    • @CorZ1lla
      @CorZ1lla Год назад +2

      "The Freo Doctor"

    • @benjamincarter9251
      @benjamincarter9251 Год назад +1

      Very windy on the coast and the city. Kitesurfing paradise. The best month for very little wind is April. Nice sunny days, cooler nights and little breeze. March is ok as well but much hotter. December is extremely windy especially when the sea breeze (Freo doctor) comes in. The summer also gets strong easterly breezes creating a fire danger in the hills.

    • @SuperLuckao
      @SuperLuckao Год назад

      In winter!!

  • @skyscapes
    @skyscapes 8 месяцев назад

    Adelaide and SA have the best freshest fruit and vegetables and wine. in all of Australia. The easy lifestyle. and great climate. Perth is a beautiful place and Western Australia is huge. Why would I want to sit in a car for hours to get home or go to work? and then pay. overpriced car park fees.

    • @duncanmackenzie4076
      @duncanmackenzie4076 6 месяцев назад +1

      You do realise Western Australia grows far more fresh fruit and vegetables than SA. It has weather zones from tropical to temperate. And do you think people commute from the outback to Perth or something!

    • @westozzy
      @westozzy 6 месяцев назад +2

      Perth has a world class public transport system that is far superior than Adelaide’s, and the roads are twenty times better than Adelaide’s so actually, driving times wouldn’t be that much different. I don’t see how anyone in Perth would sit in cars for hours getting home or to work?

  • @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479
    @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 Год назад +4

    Hard to believe that Adelaide had a bigger population than Perth up till the 80s and now it's 1 million less 🤷‍♂️

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +1

      I didn’t know that!

    • @santouchesantouche2873
      @santouchesantouche2873 Год назад

      Yeah adelaide went broke in the 90s with the state bank disaster. Also, adelaides lay out sort of hinders expansion. Hills and sea make the urban sprawl north south. A bit more built up than perth. A bit more edge to it as well. Tbh I'd live in adelaide from Feb to April. Then April to September in perth.

    • @jamesbartholomeusz3771
      @jamesbartholomeusz3771 Год назад +2

      It's Adelaides way of staying exclusive we don't advertise if you find us great if not more wine and pastries for me!

    • @starskreem8258
      @starskreem8258 Год назад +3

      The problem is Adelaide just cant keep young people there. They often move to Sydney or Melbourne because there is just so much to do there. not to mention 2 of the best universities in the world happen to be in Sydney and Melbourne. Adelaide struggles to entice people to stay because they are too close to Melbourne. Perth doesnt really have that issue since they have the massive mining industry which entices a lot of people to move over here. It makes sense why Perth's population has exploded and is often one of the top cities in Australia with regards to population growth.

  • @matildamaher1505
    @matildamaher1505 Год назад +2

    Perth is closer to Kolkata, India

    • @Sharpshooter99100
      @Sharpshooter99100 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes Perth is very very close to Kolkata. Flights are really cheap to there as its close by

  • @erjferfewfhew
    @erjferfewfhew Год назад +1

    brisbane solos

  • @philphil6006
    @philphil6006 Год назад +3

    Nope Adelaide housing prices are cheaper and going up.

  • @tonybony5805
    @tonybony5805 Год назад +4

    Are backpackers still warned about Adelaide being the serial killer capital.

    • @saltwater8915
      @saltwater8915 Год назад +1

      @@DUMPSTERDIVINGADELAIDE What the backpackers ??????

    • @DUMPSTERDIVINGADELAIDE
      @DUMPSTERDIVINGADELAIDE Год назад

      @@saltwater8915 - Tourists (usually young) - hitch hiking around Australia or the world, carrying their backpacks (bags with straps to carry clothing, etc while travelling, or people also use them in the city to carry extra shopping, to be hands free... Understand? 🤷‍♂️

    • @saltwater8915
      @saltwater8915 Год назад +1

      @@DUMPSTERDIVINGADELAIDEUmmm .... well that went clean over your head :)

    • @DUMPSTERDIVINGADELAIDE
      @DUMPSTERDIVINGADELAIDE Год назад

      @@saltwater8915 - no, it's for your head, it's full of too much salt water 💦

    • @saltwater8915
      @saltwater8915 Год назад

      @@DUMPSTERDIVINGADELAIDE oh wow ... what a comeback, you certainly showed me how smart you are ... all over not realising something was sarcasm

  • @onuryetisklc404
    @onuryetisklc404 Год назад +4

    Adelaide for wine lovers...

    • @ReinventingTheSteve
      @ReinventingTheSteve Год назад +2

      Perth has Margaret River wine region.. wines have won multiple awards

    • @dreamingofdownunder
      @dreamingofdownunder  Год назад +1

      Yes, I meant to mention the wine!

    • @santouchesantouche2873
      @santouchesantouche2873 Год назад +1

      @@ReinventingTheSteve bit of a drive from perth. The one wine region. Perth is for wine likers. Adelaide for the lovers

    • @glenndot6965
      @glenndot6965 Год назад +1

      Hey guys, don't forget the Swan Valley for wineries and some great food and only 30-40 minutes drive from the city centre and it also has Sandalford Winery and Nicola Winery where some great music concerts and shows are held!!

    • @JamieJoseph88
      @JamieJoseph88 Год назад

      @@santouchesantouche2873 Barossa Valley ain't got nothing on Margaret River, Obama even requested the latter when he was here during his presidency

  • @zazper8chickendumplings833
    @zazper8chickendumplings833 Год назад +2

    Ummmm Fremantle is part of Perth not a port city

    • @James-fb9wn
      @James-fb9wn Год назад

      And a fucking dive

    • @Boozoobajou1
      @Boozoobajou1 Год назад

      @@James-fb9wn Never used to be not until it became a socialist/green woke enclave it is now known as the Republic of Fremantle or Freakmantle.

    • @haydencooper_
      @haydencooper_ Год назад

      It's both.

  • @RyanLye1975
    @RyanLye1975 Год назад +15

    No-one living in Perth thinks they are living in an "isolated" place

    • @CrazyEditz17
      @CrazyEditz17 Год назад +3

      that is true though
      Perth is the most isolated city in the world

    • @matildamaher1505
      @matildamaher1505 Год назад +4

      I don't understand how is Perth isolated when it's so close to all the Asian countries, including Kolkata, Indian where I'm from. Hubby is from Sydney, living in Perth over 30 yrs, and prefers it's We'll be going to Sydney in December, first time for me and the kids, looking forward to it

    • @CrazyEditz17
      @CrazyEditz17 Год назад +2

      @@matildamaher1505 nah the world map is WAY bigger than you think

    • @matildamaher1505
      @matildamaher1505 Год назад +1

      @@CrazyEditz17 Thanks, I travel to Kolkata and it takes only 9 hrs 18 minutes from Perth and from Sydney it's 11 hrs 30 minutes.

    • @CrazyEditz17
      @CrazyEditz17 Год назад

      @@matildamaher1505 that's pretty long to be honest + Adelaide only takes about 5 hours or something

  • @azeoprop
    @azeoprop 11 месяцев назад +2

    Tap water in adelaide feels soapy.

    • @FC-BS
      @FC-BS 11 месяцев назад +1

      Na, I don't think so

    • @lyndabignell9660
      @lyndabignell9660 9 месяцев назад

      Used to be bad but not any more

    • @msvanessa4763
      @msvanessa4763 4 месяца назад

      I was there 7 years ago, it wasn't soapy, but you had to leave it over night otherwise you could taste the clorin >P

  • @Ernster86
    @Ernster86 2 месяца назад +3

    Adelaide is definitely better than Perth.

  • @matildamaher1505
    @matildamaher1505 5 месяцев назад +2

    Perth is closer to Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and India, so how can it be isolated. .

    • @jjackkk887
      @jjackkk887 5 месяцев назад +3

      because all Australian capital cities are relatively close, Perth is super far from all. And even near those countries, that's very far still.