Most under 30's can get a working holiday VISA for either NZ or Australia. You're allowed to work if the purpose of your visit is to earn extra cash to travel the country, within fairly reasonably conditions. That's the best way to find out reality while enjoying yourself!
Australia has some huge advantages to live in, and there is a lot of choices of places to live there to suit one's needs.
The weather is warmer in Oz.
I'm from Christchurch NZ, where the October average sea temperature is 12°C (53°F) and the yearly maximum is 20°C (68°F). I wouldn't recommend Christchurch to anyone who is sensitive to cold or wind.
Oz house prices can be okay outside the major cities . . . however the major cities mostly have whacko bad affordability: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/25/the-10-most-impossibly-unaff... (one of the few articles that uses median rather than average). Beware that you can't compare directly with the US because mortgages are riskier in Oz/NZ: interest rates for more than 5 years are approximately variable rate (30 year mortgages are not available).
One can obtain good jobs in Australia. 30% of the population is immigrants, so fitting-in is doable.
I asked ChatGPT to summarize the video and avoid the ad etc.
"The real reason: opportunity.
NZ’s economy offers few paths beyond agriculture and real estate.
Larger, more diversified Australian cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane) offer broader careers and education options
In Summary
New Zealand’s paradox: a high-quality society built atop a narrow economy.
Its openness with Australia, while culturally beneficial, drains the very people it needs to sustain growth.
Until it diversifies beyond real estate and agriculture and offers more opportunity to young professionals, the exodus is likely to continue"
Most under 30's can get a working holiday VISA for either NZ or Australia. You're allowed to work if the purpose of your visit is to earn extra cash to travel the country, within fairly reasonably conditions. That's the best way to find out reality while enjoying yourself!
Australia has some huge advantages to live in, and there is a lot of choices of places to live there to suit one's needs.
The weather is warmer in Oz.
I'm from Christchurch NZ, where the October average sea temperature is 12°C (53°F) and the yearly maximum is 20°C (68°F). I wouldn't recommend Christchurch to anyone who is sensitive to cold or wind.
Oz house prices can be okay outside the major cities . . . however the major cities mostly have whacko bad affordability: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/25/the-10-most-impossibly-unaff... (one of the few articles that uses median rather than average). Beware that you can't compare directly with the US because mortgages are riskier in Oz/NZ: interest rates for more than 5 years are approximately variable rate (30 year mortgages are not available).
One can obtain good jobs in Australia. 30% of the population is immigrants, so fitting-in is doable.
I asked ChatGPT to summarize the video and avoid the ad etc.
"The real reason: opportunity.
NZ’s economy offers few paths beyond agriculture and real estate.
Larger, more diversified Australian cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane) offer broader careers and education options
In Summary
New Zealand’s paradox: a high-quality society built atop a narrow economy. Its openness with Australia, while culturally beneficial, drains the very people it needs to sustain growth. Until it diversifies beyond real estate and agriculture and offers more opportunity to young professionals, the exodus is likely to continue"
In video ad I’m out.
It's entered into Sponsorblock, it's easy to skip. Do you dip out of every web page that has an ad?
Yup
Thanks for the save