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Best Cities In Australia For Digital Nomads

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Digital nomads seek new locations to experience, explore, work from, and add to their impressive list of “places I’ve been to and worked from”.  Office Needle has compiled a list of the best 54 cities for digital nomads around the world.  Here we list the best cities in Australia for digital nomads.

 

 

 

Criteria That Best Cities For Digital Nomads Should Meet

Digital nomads look for good internet connection and speed in a country with a favourable climate that is not too costly, has reasonable levels of safety. The lifestyle is also a factor with fun things to do and attractive places to see, excellent food and an approachable community.  Practical issues can be important like whether there is an easy entry digital nomad visa, convenient workplaces and a lack of language barriers. The cost of living is another factor with accommodation and transportation costs to be considered.  These are the factors taken into account when compiling this list.

 

  1. Melbourne

  • MONTHLY COST: $3,447
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 54 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 5,078 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: great

 

The capital of the Australian state Victoria, Melbourne is situated on the coast, looking out onto Tasmania. It is one of the most liveable cities in the world, despite being pricey. Loaded with culture, it is a great choice for digital nomads interested in art and theatre. Moreover, it has a pleasant climate throughout the whole year.

Coffee lovers can enjoy the world-class warm drink while typing away on their laptops in one of many coffee shops. The Internet is super fast, and free WiFi in the city is pretty good, as well. Moreover, the list of coworking spaces keeps growing so that digital nomads can spend time with other similar people while doing business.

 

  1. Sydney

  • MONTHLY COST: $3,853
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 18 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: cool in winter, very warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 5,312 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: great

 

Situated north of Melbourne, Sydney is also a tad bit pricier. It is also one of the larges Australian cities and the capital of the New South Wales state. People are very friendly, coworking spaces are not lacking, and the quality of life is very good, despite being a bit pricier. Sydney is definitely a city not to be missed for any digital nomad when they find themselves in Australia.

With the pleasant climate, digital nomads can be found here at any time of the year. It is also very friendly to females, LGBTQ+, and foreigners in general. Located on the seaside of the East Coast of Australia, Sydney offers great views, and many places suitable for coworking.

 

  1. Wollongong

  • MONTHLY COST: $5,098
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 21 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm in winter, very warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,295 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: great

 

Despite having a really high monthly cost, there are ways to visit this area of Australia without breaking the bank. Wollongong is a seaside city about an hour’s drive away south of Sydney. It is a top destination for swimming and surfing all year long thanks to the warm temperatures.

This Australian city boasts a growing startup community and is ideal for digital nomads and entrepreneurs who want to escape the big cities, such as Sydney and Melbourne. By spending a shorter period of time here, digital nomads can enjoy their days by the beach without spending too much money.

 

  1. Gold Coast

  • MONTHLY COST: $3,038
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 19 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,540 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: great

 

In the state of Queensland, Gold Coast is situated south of Brisbane, the state’s capital. It is a great choice for spending time in warm weather and on the beach. Likewise, it is also a tad cheaper than Melbourne and Sydney but still considered pricey. However, it has a decent quality of life score.

Long sandy beaches, a rainforest, many theme parks, waves for surfing, and hiking trails promise any digital nomad enough things to do to stay a little while. The Internet is fast and coworking spaces are available. Moreover, Gold Coast is also not far from Brisbane where digital nomads also spend time.

 

  1. Hobart

  • MONTHLY COST: $3,343
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 20 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild in winter, warm in summer
  • POPULATION: 0,206 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: great

Just like the other Australian cities on this list, Hobart is another friendly place for foreigners and digital nomads. The capital of Tasmania, situated near Mount Wellington, gives digital nomads a chance to explore trails for hiking and biking. This is a great opportunity for those who enjoy physical activity while also exploring new places.

For those who are not the biggest fans of really warm and hot weather, Hobart’s weather averages between 14 and 23 degrees Celsius throughout the year. Fast Internet and offices for coworking make it appealing to any digital nomad who wants to get work done.

 

  1. Adelaide

  • MONTHLY COST: $3,221
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 19 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: warm in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 1,306 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: good

On the coast of South Australia, Adelaide is a city connected to art in many ways. It displays a lot of art in galleries and museums and even hosts an international art gathering yearly. It is a cheaper and quieter alternative to Sydney with beaches, good food, and wine.

Digital nomads say that the best time to visit Adelaide would be between March and May when the weather is nice, but not too humid. Adelaide is a highly liveable city with friendly locals, but not the right choice for digital nomads who need to be doing something all the time, as it can be very quiet. It has great beaches and parks to explore, though.

 

  1. Brisbane

  • MONTHLY COST: $3,483
  • DIGITAL NOMAD VISA: no
  • PLACES TO WORK: cafes, coworking spaces
  • INTERNET CONNECTION & SPEED: 22 Mbps
  • CLIMATE: mild in winter, hot in summer
  • POPULATION: 2,28 million
  • LOCAL LANGUAGE: English
  • COMMUNITY: good

 

Being one of the most affordable cities in Australia, Brisbane has nice weather all year long, and more activities to offer than Adelaide. It has a good Internet connection and great places to work from. Besides that, it is a natural choice for digital nomads who consider themselves sun lovers. Besides that, Brisbane also bursts with possible physical activities to try.

Fans of spending time in nature will have many parks and botanic gardens to visit, along with beaches and mountains. During the summer, mosquitos are everywhere and it is very humid. That is why it is better to visit Brisbane during other seasons, such as August to November when pleasant spring brings warmer temperatures.