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Where is a place that remains real hot, beachy & sunny all year around in Australia?

I live in Australia and I’m looking to move to a town or city place near the beach where it never gets cold & that has a warm, sunny weather feel all year around. Somewhere that in daytime rarely gets below 30 degrees celsius all year, hopefully never. A place that people could go to the beach all year around because the weather is sunny, warm & nice.

I live in Australia & somewhere in this country would be helpful.

Thanks for Reading & Replying 😎👍

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    1 year ago

    • "Where is a place that remains real hot, beachy & sunny all year around in Australia?"

    Wouldn't Woomera be a possibility? However, the "beach" would be rather lacking in salty water, the radioactive "heat" could be life-shortening, and the "sand" is likely to be rather glassy.

    If you're happy with 107°F / 41°C heat but not enough ground-water to drown a midge, Uluru could suit you.

    But seriously: From Broome to Cairns would be your best bet. My father-in-law was raised on Thursday Island, but after serving in WW2 (he claims he never shot anyone) he & his Brisbane-raised wife migrated to New Zealand. MY maternal grandmother was born as a Tasmanian Devil but was raised in Sydney where her parents sang on 2UE. Last I heard, my son was helping build a new mining town close to halfway up WA's boundary. I guess you could say that I did my bit to reunite ex-Ozzies!

    However: Are you unaware of salt-water crocodiles and the sharks along that northern area?

    I won't pretend to recommend a choice between the traditional "1: Having a chunk ripped out by a Great White Shark", and being "2: Drowned and wedged under a mangrove root 'til nice & soft & tasty" by a crocodile, or the modern "3: Slowly succumbing to the CoVid-19 viruses". And, of course, 4: those man-hunting mosquitoes are out to get you and anyone else who isn't wearing a stinking-hot sealed suit! Not to overlook 5: The hotter it is, the less likely Australia's Brown Snakes (Eastern vs Western), Taipans (Inland & Coastal), Mulga Snake, Copperhead, etc are to be hibernating underground. No sign of snakes here!

    • "I live in Australia and I’m looking to move to a town or city place near the beach where it never gets cold & that has a warm, sunny weather feel all year around. Somewhere that in daytime rarely gets below 30 degrees celsius all year, hopefully never. A place that people could go to the beach all year around because the weather is sunny, warm & nice."

    PLENTY of coast in my area: https://www.google.co.nz/maps/@-41.2783116,174.951...

    However - I kinda think you don't want to visit me at present, even if my country wasn't in CoVid-19 lockdown. The local hobbyist's weather station reports that on Saturday 28 March we endured temperatures from 9.3 to 12.0°C, wind-speeds up to 62.5 kph (33.8 kts), and wind-chill temperature (if you HAVE to go outside) of 8.5°C

    I switched my electric blanket on an hour ago (first time in 2020) to warm the bed up.

    Click: https://www.whitbyweather.co.nz/ if you want to feel sorry for me. (I see he hasn't yet been able to replace his camera-support, so it's still tilted). Saturday I had my breakfast in the den (first time this year) with the fan-heater on High, and have had it on Warm most of the day.

    Les the aged Kiwi - first pup in 1950, GSD trainer & breeder as of Easter 1968

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