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Someone on trip advisor said they felt Sydney is like north America , while Melbourne Is more like Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="Hobbit" data-source="post: 74481" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>I live in Bathurst, so I'd say Bathurst is an example I'm aware of. Though the Bathurst populace is getting less and less "authentic Australian" each year with all the immigrants and Sydneysiders moving here for cheaper property.</p><p>Bendigo, Ballarat, Geelong are all great examples. I think Mildura, too?</p><p>Orange is similar to Bathurst.</p><p>Tamworth perhaps.</p><p>Armidale is probably one of my favourite rural towns in the country. I stayed there when on a roadtrip to Queensland with one of my best friends to visit our other best friend. Very beautiful town. I walked it early in the morning and loved every minute.</p><p></p><p>Not sure about this but that wouldn't surprise me at all. One of my favourite Aussie films was made in Melbourne. "The Castle" - can recommend.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, Queensland is very conservative. In the Voice to Parliament vote, they were the state that voted "No" the most. I think only 30% of people voted Yes there.</p><p>Also, One Nation (best party here) also started there so there's that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hobbit, post: 74481, member: 31"] I live in Bathurst, so I'd say Bathurst is an example I'm aware of. Though the Bathurst populace is getting less and less "authentic Australian" each year with all the immigrants and Sydneysiders moving here for cheaper property. Bendigo, Ballarat, Geelong are all great examples. I think Mildura, too? Orange is similar to Bathurst. Tamworth perhaps. Armidale is probably one of my favourite rural towns in the country. I stayed there when on a roadtrip to Queensland with one of my best friends to visit our other best friend. Very beautiful town. I walked it early in the morning and loved every minute. Not sure about this but that wouldn't surprise me at all. One of my favourite Aussie films was made in Melbourne. "The Castle" - can recommend. Yeah, Queensland is very conservative. In the Voice to Parliament vote, they were the state that voted "No" the most. I think only 30% of people voted Yes there. Also, One Nation (best party here) also started there so there's that. [/QUOTE]
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