is the place enough friendly and welcoming for foreigners? I was thinking to apply for a PhD at the cook university. I am Italian and living currently living in Italy, but I lived in Australia (Tasmania) before.
Last week, the Expedia Vacation Guide team held its collective breath as Cyclone Debbie bore down on the Australian city of Townsville. While our new friends in Townsville were largely spared (thanks to Debbie changing course at the last minute), our hearts go out to all those communities further south who were not so fortunate. We hope the clean-up is as painless as possible and that the sun is shining on you again very soon!
is the place enough friendly and welcoming for foreigners? I was thinking to apply for a PhD at the cook university. I am Italian and currently living in Italy, but I lived in Australia (Tasmania) before.
@@daniel_8181 yes it is :) there are plenty of foreigners here who love the city, some came to study and never left. It is a city so like all cities it has its problem areas mainly out lying areas but look at a place in North Ward, Townsville City, West End as they are very popular and close to the stunning beaches, there is also accomodation on site at the uni :) with buses available that can take you to shopping centres, hospitals, the CBD and beaches :) Hope you come and visit soon, coronavirus has delayed everyones plans worldwide but hopefully not for much longer.
Australia, Canada and New Zealand are the most beautiful and perfect countries in the world; The United States was once like those three countries, hopefully soon to be as before. Greetings from Mexico.
@@nathanielhermanson6987There was this cartoon called The Powerpuff Girls, and the city they lived in was called Townsville. The narrator in one episode said it was on fire.
I traveled from Ireland to Australia and visited Townsville it's well worth a visit a must see is mission beach.Its not too long of a drive and it's the most secluded,tropical beach I have ever seen,I will definitely go back to mission beach one day it's look like it's from the movie castaway
I lived in Townsville for two months and it is a very lovely place. The Ville hotel is lovely but the best part is magnetic island. Such a beautiful place 😍. If you go there you have to take the trek to Radical bay. I actually saw a Koala on the way. The strand is really nice and the view you get from castle hill is just stunning.
Hi, great youtube clip! I grew up in Townsville and will be heading up there in April next year for a school friend's wedding. It looks a lot different from the last time I visited in 2012. If you do another promotional video please include Alligator Creek, Crystal Creek and Paluma Rainforest. Thank you for bringing back some fond memories!
Can definitely recommend Hinchinbrook Island - we recently hiked the Thorsborne Trail and was so easy to create an epic video with amazing landscapes at every turn... well worth the effort for the adventurous travellers!
I plan on moving to either Brisbane or townsville in a few years. I currently live in Toronto and once I finish my schooling for motorcycle/jet ski technician, that's when I plan on moving to Australia. I'm looking for hot weather and fine women, beautiful landscape, mountains, lakes, some culture. Would I be right if I say, cost of living would be more affordable in Townsville than Brisbane? If Australian people read this, would you recommend Brisbane or Townsville ?
You know what the good thing is you don’t ever have to worry about terrorisation or anything like that Because well there’s like a 5km army base and the thing is I live 4 hours the road
I plan on moving to Townsville or Brisbane in a few years when I plan on finishing school here in Toronto. Are there a lot of motorcycle riders and jet Skis in Townsville? Is motorcycling a big thing in Townsville? Also, hows the weather there in terms of rain. I like thunder and lightning storms, do you guys get that a lot, or is it mostly sunny days? And Iv'e heard on the news, Townsville is known for street floods, is that common ??
They're Australian but I think that their teacher is American, so that and their father (who is also Australian but talks with an American accent) is probably how they got that accent. Now how they talk with an American Accent in the Anime version, where in the dubbed version it clearly is in Australia (not Japan), is beyond me since the Professor is not their father in that one. And they're not sisters either and are rather friends.
Townsville? How about Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa all in Israel and are major tourist destinations and are sooo diverse and interesting with loads of history behind them