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Is it fun to go to Australia in August?

Australia has a vast territory, and the weather in different regions can be completely different at the same time, just like the weather in Hainan Island and Beijing in winter in China can be completely different.

August is considered the end of winter in Australia, but the climate in different places is completely different. August is a good season to travel to Queensland or the Northern Territory of Australia.

Queensland includes Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Cairns on the Great Barrier Reef and the Whitsunday Islands. It’s still very warm here in August, with bright sunshine, comfortable temperatures and not much rain. The average temperature of the Gold Coast in August has been between 11 and 25 degrees, with cooler mornings and evenings, while the overall temperature of the Great Barrier Reef will be higher.

The dry season in the Northern Territory begins in April and ends in October every year. This season is most suitable for traveling to Darwin and its surrounding areas in the Northern Territory. Darwin is relatively cool at this time, around 20 degrees Celsius in the morning and evening, and around 30 degrees Celsius during the day, which is very comfortable.

Alice Springs and Uluru National Park also belong to the Northern Territory, and August is also suitable for travel.