Is Victoria the safest state when it comes to natural hazards?

I’ve been pondering this lately…

There are no funnel-web spiders, crocodiles, or inland taipans to worry about. We don’t experience cyclones, and our shark-related incidents have been minimal—there hasn’t been a death in 40 years!

Honestly, who would choose to live north of the Murray River considering these factors?

One thought on “Is Victoria the safest state from natural dangers?”

  1. That’s an interesting perspective! Victoria does have a reputation for being relatively safe from certain natural dangers compared to other Australian states. While it may lack the more notorious wildlife and extreme weather events found in places like Queensland or the Northern Territory, it’s worth noting that it isn’t entirely free from natural hazards.

    For instance, Victoria does experience bushfires, especially during the hot summer months, and can also face severe storms and flooding. Additionally, certain areas can be prone to earthquakes, although they tend to be less frequent and less severe than in other regions.

    Ultimately, while there are clear advantages to living in Victoria in terms of reduced wildlife threats and certain natural disasters, it’s always good to consider the full range of environmental factors when thinking about safety. Each state has its unique features and challenges!

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