Top 10 live-able towns in Tasmania + 5 I DON'T recommend.

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  • This is a really helpful video ! Thanks so much for sharing , it’s cool to look at your content and perspectives living in TAS, keep it up !! 😊

    @beckygodwin4155@beckygodwin415510 ай бұрын
  • Really interesting to a prospective Tasmanian thank you 😃 On a recent road trip around Tassy I was struck by how friendly people were overall. Local people always had time to talk about the place and were often incredibly helpful

    @vidviewer100@vidviewer1008 ай бұрын
  • Huonville is lovely but boy does it get cold. I went to high school in Geeveston and lived in Southport, Dover, Geeveston, Cradoc and Port Huon as a young adult. It's a lovely place to visit. I've never lived in Penguin but I visit weekly, I actually haven't been in many shops apart from the Penguin Undercover Market but I find the locals quite nice, the weather is fairly moderate and It's close to major towns. Wynyard is lovely too, I lived at Somerset for many years and went to Wynyard often. There's lots of nice shops but parking can be a bit tricky. I think if I ever moved from my current home I would pick Wynyard or maybe Penguin but not simply because of career opportunities. They seem to be friendly towns that would accept non locals.

    @hawthorngrove3629@hawthorngrove362911 ай бұрын
    • Cold...ish. Go to Canada and you'll know cold!😅

      @heritagehorsedrawncarriage1069@heritagehorsedrawncarriage10695 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for making this, it's exactly what I was looking for.

    @sharidivinity2500@sharidivinity250010 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for an excellent video, and excellent delivery, you are a wonder. Also happy to read the comments. One was a bit defensive about their own locale, but their comment was also very enlightening, the more information the better off we all are. Looking forward to hearing more from you😊

    @wallys7444@wallys74447 ай бұрын
    • All perspectives are informative 😁

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust7 ай бұрын
  • George Town is a nice place, the stigma of its past is regularly bought up by people who don’t live there and this perpetuates an undeserved reputation. It enjoys a beautiful outlook at the mouth of the Tamar River, a rich history as the oldest town in Australia good job prospects with Bell Bay on its outskirts, a hospital and a Woolworths and the locals are friendly and down to earth.

    @johnflindell4102@johnflindell41026 ай бұрын
    • I’ll have to do a more detailed exploration and see if it’s different from what I remember.

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust6 ай бұрын
    • We first moved to George Town from Tarraleah/Wayatinah in 1960. Dad worked at Comalco. We then moved to Hillwood where we bought a 1 acre block with small cottage. My mum lived there till she couldn't mow the acre and a half (bought the block next door to keep Tamar views) when she bought a house in George Town. The local medical facilities were excellent for her needs and then she finally moved to Aislie for her final couple of years. George Town may not be great in some ways but it is fabulous just the same.

      @einfelder8262@einfelder82625 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for making this video. You are so honest and well informed about the Island. I have decided to stay in Western Australia. 🐎🐎

    @joydenson@joydenson2 ай бұрын
  • Nicely done! 👍 Useful. Thank you

    @okeinoz4450@okeinoz44507 ай бұрын
  • Awesome video and great information :) We are currently researching a move to Tassie (from Qld) and found your video super helpful. We are curious to know more about what you mentioned about George Town, is it not a good area to consider?

    @cpcahill1997@cpcahill19978 ай бұрын
    • I don’t think George Town is bad as such, but it was crowned the most bogan town in Australia by Bogan Hunters (a satirical TV show). It has plenty of amenities for Tassie and its not too far from Launceston with a good highway connecting them, plus employment opportunities. If you have kids, the local school might be a bit rough. However, I used to live in Logan in Queensland so I don’t think it would compare to that.

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust8 ай бұрын
    • See my reply above. I live there now.

      @Tamaresque@Tamaresque7 ай бұрын
    • @@TasmanianWanderlust There is also a private primary school, as well as schools at Exeter and Riverside, and there will soon be another at Legana.

      @Tamaresque@Tamaresque7 ай бұрын
    • I thought the Bogan capital was Wilmot??

      @briangill4000@briangill40006 ай бұрын
    • @@TasmanianWanderlust Sadly your opinion of George Town is way off the mark. You relied upon a TV show that is based upon appeasing a certain demographic of viewers. Bogans well that is derogative and insulting to the locals of this fine town. Shame.

      @dkr578@dkr578Ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for the really informative personal insights, it's even more valuable coming from someone who's lived in numerous mainland states. I'm seriously considering the move from NSW, i feel trapped here with people exploiting my generosity and kindness and Tas would imho be perfect as a fresh start. Love the cold, tranquil and nature life it looks to be there. I would have to go down for a trip instead of buying a house from somewhere in your list but it's a great start. I had a friend buy a house in Ross several months back, he had his car windows smashed and things in his car stolen. But he likes it there, but he's older and retired so his needs are minimal. Very captivating video's you make, may i ask what rough area are you in? Thanks again and glad i found your channel. 🙂👍

    @Haywoodjablomie100@Haywoodjablomie1005 ай бұрын
    • We’re in the Burnie area (which often gets a bad rap from locals but I actually like it). Totally agree there’s no substitute for coming to see places for yourself. I was convinced I would be based in the south but ended up in the north and I’m actually glad it turned out that way 😊 I’m surprised to hear that Ross has such dodgy behaviour, it’s very expensive to buy there and such a picturesque tourist town. Appearances can be deceiving though

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust5 ай бұрын
    • That’s so sad, his car windows were damaged and items taken.

      @richard09able@richard09ableАй бұрын
  • Nice video, we are thinking of a holiday in Launceston, hopefully it captivates me enough to move there. Perth is so polluted and hectic.😂

    @anastasiavonbloemenstein6474@anastasiavonbloemenstein6474Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for this epic video. I'm busy grinding out a book about a beachcomber living on the west coast near strahan. I notice when driving towards Queenstown years ago there were bullet riddled road signs. Could I ask what were some of the other mannerisms you came across while living there that put your senses on alert. I'm formerly from Hobart BTW.

    @andrewbalcombe1338@andrewbalcombe13382 ай бұрын
    • That sounds interesting. It’s wild country in the west. The thing I noticed about smaller and less touristy places is how many people stare. Sometimes it’s curiosity, but as a female sometimes it feels predatory.

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust2 ай бұрын
    • @@TasmanianWanderlustyes, growing up in Tas I got to experience isolated communities. Along with the isolation, comes the odd social problem. It's a unique place in the world but sometimes feels forgotten and on the edge of the earth. All part of its character and sometimes its charm. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and all the very best from Holland!

      @andrewbalcombe1338@andrewbalcombe13382 ай бұрын
    • @@andrewbalcombe1338 I very much agree!

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust2 ай бұрын
  • Hobart, an undeniably beautiful city, is 10-15 deg C today. Darwin, with a face only a mother could love, is 24-34 deg C today. Horses for courses, but I wouldn't survive a southern climate again. Thanks for the video.

    @arthurwatts1680@arthurwatts16802 күн бұрын
  • Strahan is nice but very isolated.

    @dragonite87@dragonite879 ай бұрын
  • My father grew up in Geeveston in the 30s in the Huon area while my mother grew up in Queenstown in the 30s when it was a thriving mining town with some 5,000 residents in the greater area and a wonderful thriving atmosphere. My father met my mother as he worked in the mines in Queenstown. In fact it still had a pretty good atmosphere around the town in the 60s but started to dissipate somewhat during the early 70s from memory. Your video is so insightful and concurs with a lot of my thoughts being a regular traveler to TAS to see my cousins who are located all over the state but mainly on the west coast. I have been to most of these places you have mentioned and your views are pretty spot on. I look forward to visiting the two or three places you have mentioned that I have not been to. Great video.

    @michaelperkins6747@michaelperkins67476 ай бұрын
    • I have a similar history to you

      @rosshawdeepinside@rosshawdeepinside5 ай бұрын
  • My wife and I live on the mainland, nearing retirement and after 3 holidays in recent years to Tassie including cycling the Tasmanian Trail couple of years ago, we are considering retiring to the Apple Isle hopefully soon. So, with this in mind, we watched your video with interest. Being probably half our age, your criteria is a bit different to ours so things like career opportunities, commuting times and supply chains are not as significant criteria for us. However, nature for us is a big one so sea change and tree change qualities rate highly, as well as being somewhere with beautiful native wildlife and native forests, quiet and peaceful, sans too many people. We agreed on a no. of your nominations in your top ten, some we didn't and a couple of others have piqued our interest and deserving a look. We enjoyed your video and found it interesting and informative, thank you. PS: Curious as to where you've now settled.

    @soloist777@soloist777Ай бұрын
  • Heading end January. Motorcycle trip. Typically free camp. Thanks for sharing your knowledge of Tassie 👍

    @joeholcombe5387@joeholcombe53874 ай бұрын
  • Your video popped up in your feed so I watched it as I lived in Devonport for 12 years, my husband is Tasmanian and our daughter was born at the Mersey (Latrobe) hospital. I agree with most of what you said. Except your top two. Can’t say I agree with you there - Penguin and Huonville and I have been to Penguin many many times and Huonville 3 times. But it depends on what sort of lifestyle someone is seeking, I enjoyed Devonport as it was central to everywhere and has great amenities including the airport. Unfortunately house prices have gone crazy in the last 10 years. Oh one thing that I totally disagree with is the way you pronounce Launceston - you say it like Lawnceston but most people say Lonceston….and Lonnie for short. Good video, I enjoyed! Heading to Melb and then Devonport (from Darwin) this afternoon! Can’t wait to visit family and friends. I LOVE TASSIE (just wish it was a little warmer lol).

    @jdxx59@jdxx592 ай бұрын
  • Thankyou we did a big round trip and we are thinking of saint helens as I love to mountainbike and the beaches and fishing. Any more on the v ibes. We also think Huonville but thats much colder and maybe not many beaches.

    @nataliebutler-yu4fi@nataliebutler-yu4fi13 күн бұрын
  • Love Penguin beer company.. Go there regularly. Great bakery.

    @briangill4000@briangill40006 ай бұрын
    • I did an interview with Penguin beer, nice people

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust6 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for a great video. I have been a number of times to Tassie and to nearly all of the places you mentioned, but not for many years. I would agree with all of your points after doing much research as to where I would go if I moved there. I haven't checked Huonville however. Given I'm in my 50's and single not working, is it a safe place to live do you know? Thanks 😁

    @caronmills8983@caronmills8983Ай бұрын
    • Having lived in remote places all around Australia, I would say single women are better off in larger places. Huonville is about as small as I would go.

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlustАй бұрын
  • I'm surprised Longford didn't make your list, I've lived here for over 60 years and it's one of the first small towns i would suggest.

    @Maxiakt@Maxiakt6 ай бұрын
    • I did think about it, but it was a bit too small and too close to Launceston to fit the criteria.

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust6 ай бұрын
  • yup, just moved to Huonville and it's amazing.

    @rieckstudio@rieckstudioАй бұрын
  • Back in the '70's some friends & I pulled into Bicheno.Grabbed lotsa bubbly & 2 crays each & sat on the beach for several hours.I was 24 then & I'm 74 now & still want to do it again.This time I'll add 3 months either side of Bicheno & see a bit more of Tassie,only much slower this time.

    @user-pb8vc8vp8w@user-pb8vc8vp8wАй бұрын
  • Thanks for the great presentation and excellent comments too. One thing I love about Tas is that the “big two” supermarket duopoly are less well entrenched, as I made a conscious decision to avoid them due to their unethical business practices, especially re their impact on Aussie small producers. Meanwhile I love shopping at Hill St Grocer, Salamanca Fresh and prefer Farah’s IGA when in the Huon Valley. Another area I think has potential is the Channel area south of Kingston - rural lifestyle and easier commute to Hobart vs crossing Vince’s Saddle out of Huonville. Just hope the vibe is not ruined by overdevelopment, as Kingston itself seems to be booming!

    @kendallcarlsson@kendallcarlsson8 күн бұрын
  • If you got lots of money you can retire in Tasmania. Youll have to go to mainland for decent medical care. You'll be an out of towner in every town except Hobart no matter how long you live in Tasmania. Tasmania is cold. Ross and Oatlands are the coldest. There isnt much to do in Tasmania. Wynyard to Devonport good. If you live south of Hobart your commute to work will be slow as there is only on route in and its steep and icy. Go on a holiday but stay on the mainland.

    @kenvanlit402@kenvanlit40223 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for this presentation you've got Tasmania pretty nailed! You're right about judge by the supermarkets, or lack of them. Huonville is my number 1. But if you commute to and from Hobart every day, treacherous in winter? You bet! Two I would put in my top 10 - St Helens and Campbell Town. Two I would drop off your list - Smithton and Penguin. . As to the west coast of Tasmania - WILD! It's not nick named The Wild West, for nothing. But, what a place to visit. Unforgettable and unique. Once you ease in to Tasmanian living, things become very " relative". A 30-40 minute drive to work is considered to be a LONG way, a long drive. Caution to Mainlanders. Don't be fooled if you think Tasmania is a cheap place to live. No, it's not. In many ways, it's a high cost , high $$$$ place to live.

    @emgee691@emgee6915 ай бұрын
    • Agree 😁

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust5 ай бұрын
    • "..Tasmania is a cheap place to live. No, it's not. In many ways, it's a high cost , high $$$$ place to live...." this is not very encouraging. I was thinking about to move to Tas from Sydney because of high cost of living in Sydney😭😭😭

      @dannyfire8694@dannyfire86942 ай бұрын
    • @@dannyfire8694 Thanks for replying, Danny. A few very. Important things ti consider before you finally make the big move from the big island to the small island. Real estate: Rental prices are in the stratosphere! Buying a property: No cheap property anymore. However, what you can find is that dollar for dollar , the overall value and location and easy accessibility and fabulous views and landscapes, travelling times, far less stresses and traffic congestions , far more " easy living" is in Tasmania vs Sydney. Next, the weather: aptly different from Sydney or even Melbourne. Be prepared for constant unpredictability, snow, ice, well below freezing, cold sea breezes. And then suddenly , a really hot few days will take you by surprise. And you'll get badly sunburned. But in winter, and beyond the clear blue sky days and the clear wonderful night skies and the snow capped hills and mountains are breathtaking. In both the north and south of Tasmania there are goid skiing fields you can get to from Hobart or Launceston, there and back within the day. Much much cheaper than going to Thredbo or Falls Creek. Lastly, the distance: you'll notice that you can't simply hop in your car and get places. Anywhere north of Tasmania, you have to plan for it and only by ship or aircraft .. unless you're an exceptionally good swimmer or you own a submarine.

      @emgee691@emgee6912 ай бұрын
    • @@emgee691 Thank you for your kind message. I've been looking for properties for sale in Tasmania and it's still much cheaper than Sydney. I'm mainly looking for a place (small, vibrant and friendly town) that offers green, blue sky, clear water and fresh air. I would like a fair sizeable garden where I can spend time without getting too bored, such as planting flowers and mowing the lawn...I would like to grow my own vegetables and fruits, and have a small number of manageable hens to provide for my breakfast needs Fresh eggs. Get up in the morning and take the dog for a walk on the beautiful tree-lined paths by the water/on the beach. After morning walking back home, I can make a cup of coffee and sit on my terrace/backyard while enjoying the beautiful scenery while drinking coffee. If I got more spare time, I go fishing in nearby rivers/lakes/seaside, and occasionally on the weekends go out dinning at local restaurants... This is the lifestyle I hope to find in Tasmania. I can swim, but definitely do not have a submarine ( I wish I have) LOL 😂

      @danielguo1033@danielguo10332 ай бұрын
    • @@danielguo1033 Danny. There are a number of places which would tick your boxes it really depends on your employment needs and whether you would need to commute to Hobart or Launceston . In Tasmania, you're never too far from a lake, a river or a beach - no matter where you go . Another tip I'd pass on to you....a lot of people who move v to Tasmania do find the distances between the small island and the big island become an issue forthem. Visiting family or friends . If you currently do have real estate in Sydney if you can hold onto it. Rent it out. Don't sell it - unless you really need to . Just in case you want to move back to Sydney. Another thing....even though rental properties in Tasmania are at a premium.....try and rent there for the first 6 months before you buy anything. Get to know the place a bit. Get used to the longer days in summer and the shorter days in winter. In mid winter innparts of Hobart, sunlight doesn't hit your house until around 9.00am. At 8.00am, you'll be driving to work in the dark . And it gets dark around 4.30 in the afternoon. Or you might just fall in love with Tasmania and never want to live anywhere else. All the best with your choices.

      @emgee691@emgee6912 ай бұрын
  • What are your thoughts on New Norfolk and the Derwent Valley?

    @redthezz@redthezz7 ай бұрын
    • I quite like it, even though I’ve heard from teachers that the schools are kinda rough. It’s a beautiful spot, easy commute to the city and has plenty of shops etc.

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust7 ай бұрын
    • New Norfolk should have been on the list. As a High School Teacher believe me, most Schools in the World are ROUGH.@@TasmanianWanderlust

      @darylburnet8328@darylburnet83286 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the video! We have decided to move to Tasmania from New Zealand and this was really helpful. I do have a question though - how do Tasmanians feel about Kiwis?

    @user-ey6tw3qm8m@user-ey6tw3qm8m10 ай бұрын
    • Tasmanians view all outsiders the same way 😅 not necessarily hostile, but definitely wary

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust10 ай бұрын
    • @@TasmanianWanderlust thanks for letting me know what to expect! 😂 I guess it’ll just be a case of getting involved with the community and contributing as much as we can then 🤞

      @user-ey6tw3qm8m@user-ey6tw3qm8m10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@user-ey6tw3qm8m Just know that no matter how many years you live here, you will never be considered a local. You will always be a kiwi and a foreigner. No one will ever accept you fully.

      @SanctusPaulus1962@SanctusPaulus19627 ай бұрын
    • We love yous! 🙂

      @Tamaresque@Tamaresque7 ай бұрын
    • I don’t think Tasmanians have any negative attitudes towards New Zealanders. I say that as someone who is born and bred Tasmanian. Australians generally love New Zealanders but we do like to beat them at sport!

      @carokat1111@carokat11116 ай бұрын
  • An interesting view. Well made video. Dissapointed with your view of George Town. Like all places it has its problems , but has a magnificent history, glorious beaches, good job opportunities, easy commuting inland to Launceston, great sports clubs, a vibrant arts community, hospital, Doctors, physio, chemist etc. Airport 50 minutes away.. Great bike tracks and in the middle of the best wineries in Tasmania.

    @lubyard6057@lubyard605724 күн бұрын
  • What is Swansea like .Its close to Hobart ?

    @nataliebutler-yu4fi@nataliebutler-yu4fi7 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for this interesting information this is just what I needed I'm looking at moving from Qld to Tas I'm primarily a lover of cold weather even though I've been born in Hell fire zones like South Africa and the aforementioned. I'm over the hustle and bustle of big cities I never liked that vibe anyway I'm interested in finding an acreage or 3 and live totally off grid adopt abused or unloved cats and dogs to live out the remaining yrs on Planet Earth All I need is an internet connection or perhaps I'll need to join Star link to run my business, so I don't need a career or job.

    @marcoziervogel6957@marcoziervogel69574 ай бұрын
  • 2 small critiques: Launceston does not charge a lot for parking. Council carparks are $2 an hour and are free from 3:30 to 5:30! I have parked in Launceston for as little as 70 cents using a parking app. Deloraine is closer to Devonport than Launceston, not the other way around. George Town got just 5 unhelpful words from you, and yes it has some problems, but it is a sea-change area, and has one of the most temperate climates in Tassie. It has a hospital, a medical clinic, shops that are walking distance from almost anywhere you choose to live, a Woolworths, preschool, primary & high schools, and wonderful mountain, river & bay views. It also has two great mountain bike trails, employment opportunities in Bell Bay (5 mins away) or Launceston (40 mins away), parklands, riverside walks, and inexpensive housing with the best places to live being east of the main road that goes through town. It's also very close to Low Head with it's penguin tours, fantastic beaches, and the Pilot Station Centre. It's 40 mins to Bridport with two world-class golf courses, and one of the most beautiful beaches in northern Tas, and is the same distance to the Narawntapu National Park across the river, as well as Beaconsfield. Another top pick for me is Exeter, 30 mins from Launceston on the West Tamar Highway, with a variety of shops, 2 IGAs, Dr clinic, bakery, library, bank, preschool, primary & high schools, etc., all within walking distance. It's a tree change rather than a sea change, but has access to the Frankford Highway to Devonport, or the Meander Valley (Westbury, Deloraine, etc.) via the Birralee Road, as well as many wonderful wineries in the area, including the Tamar Valley Wine Centre in town, and is just 10 mins to a large shopping centre in Legana. PS, after 5 years here you should know that Launceston is pronounced Lonceston, not Lawnceston.

    @Tamaresque@Tamaresque7 ай бұрын
    • According to maps, Devonport and Launceston are almost dead equal for time and distance from Deloraine, but it depends on which part of town someone is driving from and the density of traffic in between. Not sure why you need to nitpick to such a massive degree about every detail, but might I suggest a hobby? 😬

      @Jane-sells-cakes@Jane-sells-cakes7 ай бұрын
    • @@Jane-sells-cakes don’t worry about it, it’s the internet. I don’t even bother reading the whole thing when I see long rants like that.

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust7 ай бұрын
    • Haha I don't pronounce Melbourne melbun and I've lived here all my life. It's not a big deal

      @natalieduszynski2222@natalieduszynski22226 ай бұрын
  • I don't understand why Ulverstone didn't make the grade. Much more liveable than Penguin...warmer,dryer and less windy. My family came on the first boat into the Tamar(Launceston) and I would not live west of Ulverstone because of the climate...WIND ! Wynyard is particularily a windyard and Stanley is cute on a nice day.Actually if you want a good community and like to pretend you are living in an English fishing village ,Stanley may be for you...but...brrrrrrr!

    @pauledwards7752@pauledwards77522 ай бұрын
  • Appreciated your video and I would totally agree with everything you said spot on Good on you. Where do you live?

    @rosshawdeepinside@rosshawdeepinside5 ай бұрын
    • Just near Burnie. Are you in Tassie?

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust5 ай бұрын
    • @@TasmanianWanderlust I was recently there in the north my sister nieces & nephew and cousins live in Launceston and I’ve spent extended time down there in the past. My dad lived there and I was born in Rosebery but I grew up in Qld. I used go down for some school holidays and as a kid I thought “how could anyone live in this freezing cold! “ My grandmother used to take me to afternoon high teas with our relatives and in retrospect those were precious times. My great grandfather Robert Shaw used to have the Commercial hotel in Stanley and there is a bit about him in the museum there. He and his wife Ann are buried in the cemetery overlooking the ocean. However I’ve recently had a transformation, an awakening which I can’t explain, but I really want to move down there now. I’m living and working in Nhulunbuy NT for the last 6 years and we’ve been upgrading our house on the Sunshine Coast to eventually move back there and now I’m in turmoil! Please send help! I also stayed with a friend who moved from Darwin to Lienna which was a marvellous experience immersed in nature. As we drove out we thought “oh I don’t think at this stage we could live off grid so remote”. But we really liked the feel of Sheffield as we drove through so you never know one day… and it would be great to meet you. Please keep in touch.

      @rosshawdeepinside@rosshawdeepinside5 ай бұрын
  • Apparently in the colonial days, there were plans for Cleveland to become a major hub for the midlands but that never happened. I know this because I have a lot of Tasmanian family history and my aunt is super into it (and even wrote a book about it). Also Zeehan was once the third largest town in Tasmania, interestingly enough.

    @dragonite87@dragonite879 ай бұрын
    • It’s hard to imagine Zeehan being such a centre

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust9 ай бұрын
    • @TasmanianWanderlust Yes, apparently at the beginning of the 20th century, Zeehan had about 10,000 people. Whereas now, the town is basically dead.

      @dragonite87@dragonite879 ай бұрын
    • The actual capital of Tasmania was first placed over the bar at Policemans Points (Ansons Bay)

      @katehall1104@katehall11045 ай бұрын
  • Agree on Huonville, or one of the nearby towns, especially Cygnet. Nearly built a house in George Town 4 years ago, but it had a depressing vibe, though this is apparently changing. My picks on the north coast are Ulverstone and surrounding towns as it has both a Woolies and Coles and good medical specialist access,; Wynyard or the nearby Somerset, and Sheffield which is a great place to live, especially if looking for a trout fishing change, but it has limited GPs and only a IGA. However, Devonport and Latrobe are just 25 km away.

    @fredintas6596@fredintas6596Ай бұрын
    • How about saint helens

      @nataliebutler-yu4fi@nataliebutler-yu4fi13 күн бұрын
    • @@nataliebutler-yu4fi St Helens is a great town especially if you fish, but limited retail (2 IGAs). Medical emergencies are transferred to Launceston General by either a RFDS plane, or Westpac Rescue chopper, with a long drive in the back of the ambulance for less serious cases.

      @fredintas6596@fredintas659612 күн бұрын
  • We live in Devonport and I’d warn people away from the Mersey Hospital. I’m not sure Tasmania offers many career opportunities if you are a white collar worker. Higher Education is not valued in the North West. It’s a stunning state but work opportunities are VERY limited to key industries. There is a huge demand for medical staff and obviously anything related to mining and agriculture but not much outside of that.

    @georgianasstudio@georgianasstudio21 күн бұрын
  • Very helpful! Thank you!

    @susanwrightphotography@susanwrightphotography6 ай бұрын
  • "Career opportunities" really means "job possibilities". A career is more life-long.

    @godders7964@godders79646 ай бұрын
  • I heard a song by Amanda Palmer called "map of Tasmania" and the terrain of any other region in the world has been underwhelming for me, since.

    @straightrippnable706@straightrippnable7064 күн бұрын
  • Great information. Thank you.

    @ackielace@ackielace6 ай бұрын
  • Interesting that you never mentioned Ulverstone, the town I grew up in in the 70s, best in my perspective, having lived in Launceston, Penguin, Gladstone, Riverside, Gravelly Beach, but now in SA and in a rural city with many more services than Tasmania can give. Daily bus service to Adelaide, Airport here, all supermarkets, too many other things to list. Unfortunately Tasmania has become overpriced and some of the places you mention you would never go when I was young

    @katehall1104@katehall11045 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, Ulverstone was tricky because it's still classed as a "town" but is almost a city now. I thought it was too big to qualify. A good place, for sure, but the house prices there are astronomical, especially compared to Burnie and Devonport. I think it's out of most people's price ranges these days. PS: loved SA and Adelaide when I lived there. If I had to move to a city again, it would be Adelaide and my Tasmanian husband agrees.

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust5 ай бұрын
    • @@TasmanianWanderlustI agree, I’d put SA over any of the large capital cities. So easy to get around.

      @jdxx59@jdxx592 ай бұрын
  • Love to visit Deloraine. A lot colder than the coast🥶

    @briangill4000@briangill40006 ай бұрын
    • Pretty much the best little tissue town, and close to every thing.

      @GralphW@GralphW13 күн бұрын
  • This is crazy…… I’m born and raised in Alice Springs NT 😞 my mum is born in Devonport and I have all my mums family lives in most of these places on the north coast.

    @Wishitwasnttrue.@Wishitwasnttrue.3 ай бұрын
  • What the criteria "were".

    @JP-qn4uo@JP-qn4uo9 ай бұрын
  • I'm 63 now. Born and bred in Devonport (..and NZ😂) Not surprised it didn't rate....

    @drabbit61@drabbit613 күн бұрын
    • It was too large for the criteria of a “cute town” 😆 no cities in the list, even if they’re good

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust3 күн бұрын
  • Have been looking to move to Tasmania to work as a Gp. It looks freezing though. Like North Wales in the UK. Beautiful but miss the warmth

    @darrencornish4433@darrencornish44333 ай бұрын
    • You will never regret it for lifestyle.

      @lubyard6057@lubyard605724 күн бұрын
    • Please come. We need you in many places. I live in Hobart but I believe areas such as Huonville are in need of further GP's. It's only 30 minutes drive from Hobart so access to greater sophistication is not far away.

      @Salutimondo@Salutimondo16 күн бұрын
    • You will never regret moving - Launceston feels much warmer than Hobart due to the winds off the ocean in Ho. Really not that cold, only for a 2 to 3 month spell.

      @GralphW@GralphW13 күн бұрын
  • Thank you - Great segment and I believe you were nearly "spot-on". However I would rate Penguin 🐧 as No 1! Reasons as follows: Living near the sea, climate, small but excellent shopping strip, good schools. close proximity to both Burnie and Devonport (for employment) airport, Spirit of Tasmania. And the locals care about the town and are friendly. We have lived in Penguin since 2011 after initially spending 3 years in Hobart having relocated from the Surf Coast in Victoria. Regards Chris

    @christinewilcock8046@christinewilcock80463 ай бұрын
    • It is a great little town 🐧

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust3 ай бұрын
  • Agree, Wynyard is good. Beautiful, commutable to Burnie, Airport is good for FIFO. Near the Tarkine.

    @briangill4000@briangill40006 ай бұрын
    • True, I didn’t remember FIFO

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust6 ай бұрын
  • I was expecting somewhere in the north midlands area. But I guess there were a few places that are close.

    @Dave_Sisson@Dave_Sisson5 ай бұрын
    • Campbelltown is pretty decent.

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust5 ай бұрын
  • Love Latrobe, Penguin, Ulverstone, Sheffield, Port Sorell. North West Coast has the best weather, good population which means jobs and amazing scenery /beaches.

    @briangill4000@briangill40006 ай бұрын
    • East coast has better weather, but more remote. North/North West better if frequent mainland travel is required, as it's closer to water and air ports.

      @einfelder8262@einfelder82625 ай бұрын
    • @@einfelder8262 agreed. If weather was the only consideration and you are on holiday then East coast hands down. If you are living here and need medical, work and actually get rain so you can grow things.. They N/W coast for me😁

      @briangill4000@briangill40005 ай бұрын
  • You had me up until your number one pick. Huonville is a wonderful place to visit, however it is isolated from the rest of Tasmania. It would be No5 on places I don't want to live. You left off Ulverstone, Shearwater, Westbury and Longford, all better places than Huonville

    @chrisjsmith61@chrisjsmith612 ай бұрын
    • It’s all relatively subjective so your perspective is based on different criteria from mine. You’ll notice that I outlined the criteria I was using at the beginning and most of the towns you listed didn’t meet that criteria. It’s not because they’re bad places, they just didn’t match the checklist

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust2 ай бұрын
  • Where do Europeans and non-Tasmanians like to live. Family friendly and safe.

    @id9139@id91397 ай бұрын
    • The most popular migration spots seem to be Kingston in the south and Launceston up north. I’m no expert on demographics or safety but Tasmania is generally a safe place, unless you go to the wild and remote places. The state government has an information website: www.migration.tas.gov.au/live_and_work/live_in_tasmania

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust7 ай бұрын
    • I'm both European and non-Tasmanian. My parents loved Westbury as it has a very English feel to it. Same with Richmond. I love Deloraine and surrounds, but it's not really practical for me to live there, so I'm looking for property close to Launceston. Right now I'm in George Town. If you can afford it, Launceston and surrounds are lovely. It reminds me of towns in Scotland in that it has a central shopping area with everything in it, heaps of historic buildings, churches, and parks. It also has 4 distinct seasons. Parking is inexpensive if you park at the Museum and walk across the river into town, or get the free Tiger Bus.

      @Tamaresque@Tamaresque7 ай бұрын
    • Can't wait to check these places out. You are doing a wonderful job with these videos. Another suggestion - how about your BEST pick for Dog friendly areas in TAS. ? 🎉

      @id9139@id91397 ай бұрын
    • PS. Where is the best place to base yourself and store suitcases while you explore the island. For us oldies lol.

      @id9139@id91397 ай бұрын
    • @@id9139 my knowledge is limited on that one, but I have found plenty of dog friendly beaches in towns along the north west coast.

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust7 ай бұрын
  • Launceston is pronounced, Lonceston, not Lawnceston, if you're a Tasmanian, that is. I'll always be a Tasmanian, even though I haven't lived in Ulverstone since 1966.

    @glenngogoll6166@glenngogoll61663 күн бұрын
  • are there snakes in penguin and wynyard...?

    @amenachonganthony9251@amenachonganthony925111 ай бұрын
    • Tasmania has snakes everywhere, including the alpine regions. There are 3 species and all of them are poisonous. I was bitten by a snake on a small acreage property near Devonport last year. Australia always has snakes, even on the islands, but New Zealand doesn’t have any at all.

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust11 ай бұрын
    • wonderful.... thanks so much for the update.. i really appreciate it alot

      @amenachonganthony9251@amenachonganthony925111 ай бұрын
    • @@TasmanianWanderlust what kind of snake were you bitten by? Surprised it only has 3 species, few compared to mainland

      @vidviewer100@vidviewer1008 ай бұрын
    • @@vidviewer100 unfortunately I didn’t see the snake, so I’m not sure what type.

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust8 ай бұрын
    • Snake bites are actually quite rare, so you must have been unlucky

      @Maxiakt@Maxiakt6 ай бұрын
  • Beaches are not as nice at the top. More tidal too

    @nataliebutler-yu4fi@nataliebutler-yu4fi13 күн бұрын
  • I wouldn't mind living in some nice town in the huon valley - my criteria would be decent butchers, decent cafes, a few restuarants, and a couple of shops and markets etc...Im actively taking donations if anyone wants to buy me a house LOL

    @johnwilliams7999@johnwilliams79996 ай бұрын
    • Wouldn't that be great!

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust6 ай бұрын
    • I wouldn't mind to buy you a house if you were a beautiful girl LoL🤣🤣

      @dannyfire8694@dannyfire86942 ай бұрын
  • I would LOVE to be able to actually speak to you. Is there an opportunity to do so? Really. Not weird, I think o.O. I am a New South Welshman and dead keen on moving down this way. Am currently staying on the Huon on this wonderful and charming little bedsit for a week and frankly, .. I am done. Sold! But, your insight would be grand. I am happy to pay you for your time, but not ok with giving my ph over on YT. May I email you?

    @ozicryptoG@ozicryptoG3 ай бұрын
    • Do you like Huo, like to hear your say, I am from Sydney and planning to move to Tas as well. Sick of Sydney’s hum weather, crowd and soar on cost of living

      @danielguo1033@danielguo10332 ай бұрын
    • ​@@danielguo1033 Then why not just move to regional Victoria? Why Tasmania? There's barely any jobs here, no housing (unless you're a millionaire) and there's fuck all to do except bushwalking. I'm born and bred Tasmanian and trust me, there's a reason why most young Tasmanians move to the mainland the first chance they get. It's a great place if you want to retire here and you have plenty of money, but if you're young and poor, then forget about it.

      @SanctusPaulus1962@SanctusPaulus1962Ай бұрын
  • Wynyard to Devonport doesn't take 1.5 hours. About half that from memory.

    @Tuokool@Tuokool4 ай бұрын
    • It normally takes one hour (which isn’t half) but I made this video when the Somerset bridge was out, so the trip was taking up to two hours.

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust3 ай бұрын
    • @TasmanianWanderlust Ahhh, ok. I was there when the bridge was out too. Yea, traffic crawled through.

      @Tuokool@Tuokool3 ай бұрын
  • Why don't you like George Town?

    @briangill4000@briangill40006 ай бұрын
  • Good Video

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  • Don’t move to Tassie if shopping is important to you

    @thebeautifulones5436@thebeautifulones543616 күн бұрын
  • Job opportunities? There really aren’t job opportunities in small towns- the majority of Tasmanians who live in small towns actually commute to the bigger towns/ cities for work

    @Ninja_chihuahua@Ninja_chihuahua3 ай бұрын
    • Often, yes. It depends on what people do for a living

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust3 ай бұрын
    • Wynyard a minor city? Population of 5-6,000!

      @jeansdaughter@jeansdaughterКүн бұрын
    • @@jeansdaughter 😂😂😂

      @Ninja_chihuahua@Ninja_chihuahuaКүн бұрын
    • @@TasmanianWanderlust The majority of the time actually!

      @Ninja_chihuahua@Ninja_chihuahuaКүн бұрын
  • Who doesn't want to spend their weekends at Bernie(s). 😆

    @tbsmith-ht6ej@tbsmith-ht6ej3 ай бұрын
    • 😆

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust3 ай бұрын
  • Huonville too cold for me🥶. Too dry.

    @briangill4000@briangill40006 ай бұрын
    • The south is way more extreme than the north coast

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust6 ай бұрын
  • Hot tip: Launceston is pronounced ‘Lonceston.’

    @carokat1111@carokat11116 ай бұрын
    • That is true, but I have a slightly British accent

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust6 ай бұрын
    • Or just call it Lonnie

      @brigidaodonnell7053@brigidaodonnell705327 күн бұрын
  • Stanley.

    @pandemicoftheunvaccinated5367@pandemicoftheunvaccinated53676 ай бұрын
  • Lived in Tasmania for 5 years and still can’t pronounce Launceston correctly? It’s “Lon”ceston not “Lawn”ceston.

    @jasmaxi1@jasmaxi14 күн бұрын
    • Yes, I know. Strangely enough, my accent doesn’t change just because I like in a place

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust3 күн бұрын
  • penguin 2 your joking right hahahaha

    @lil_st0n3y@lil_st0n3y5 ай бұрын
    • *you’re

      @TasmanianWanderlust@TasmanianWanderlust5 ай бұрын
  • Agree 100% with what you said on queenstown and stahan and ross and port arthur. Latrobe is and has for at least the last 50years been the sporting capital of tasmania , if ur into sports then thats a great place to live. Bridport in my opinion has the best beaches in tas but the people are a different breed , similar to queenstown theyre not friendly . Penguin is beautiful , scottsdale is in a perfect spot , 10minutes from bridport if you want water sports or fishing , 45minutes from the city if you wish to live in the country and work in the city, and a great place if ur into horse riding trails or motorbiking in the bush . Wynyard is not a place that does anything for me. St helens up until 10years ago was my fave town but now its just way too overcrowded through summer. Sheffield is another place that i rate highly, huon valley is a beautiful area but in my opinion its only for visiting

    @jasondilworth2767@jasondilworth27679 ай бұрын
    • I agree with you. I found living in the Huon Valley the most unfriendly place I have ever lived in. Just because the gourmet farmer is there, doesn't mean it's a nice place to live. Not very many shops and services. A long way to go for after hour vet care. I have been looking at returning to a place that isn't miles from services and Scottsdale is high on my list as is Campbell Town.

      @alisongalloway1455@alisongalloway14554 ай бұрын
    • @@alisongalloway1455 I have lived in Scottsdale for 5 years now (originally from Hobart) plenty of jobs if your into and can do (which i cant anymore) farm work, its quiet and got most of what you need, Woolworths, IGA, BWS, Medical centre and hospital but mainly only small things for the hospital and they nearly always transfer you to LGH, and your looking at a 2 month wait to see a doctor at the MC as of this message, most the doctors are lazy also. And, the community is friendly-ish but unless you grew up here your lucking if anyone gives you the time of day unless they are serving you in a store or what not, like i said been here 5 years and haven't made a friend yet. So having it at the bottom of her list was spot on, oh, and it gets super windy and either freezing cold in the winter and super hot in the summer, i also haven't had a job since i lost mine due to covid (plus my medical issue don't help) they mostly hire family locals and younger people.

      @rjswas@rjswas2 ай бұрын
  • Yeah you should remember why you came to live here !!👎 stop this nonsense of exposing us to even more people who will never know how this island works ! - basically leave us alone 👌

    @rodneybaker2643@rodneybaker264311 күн бұрын
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