For those frustrated by scorching heatwaves and stifling humidity, Tasmania has often been seen as a welcoming refuge. The island state's maximum summer temperatures generally hover in the mid-20s, ...
Climate refugees from the mainland are increasingly seeking cooler environments in Tasmania, with the Huon Valley emerging as a notable hotspot for tree changers from Queensland.
Sweltering summer temperatures, long commutes, high property prices, and city skylines can force many people to search for a fresh start in Tasmania.
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Thirty-eight degree winter temperatures drove Rebecca Madigan to move away from Brisbane. She’s now among a cohort of Queenslanders who are instead opting for Tasmania’s cool climate. The Regional ...