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Why would you want to move to the west coast? I assume you mean Perth or Fremantle. It's so far from everything. East coast is much better. You've got Sydney and Melbourne and even Queensland. Tasmania is also nice if you don't mind some cold winters.
Unless you can get a job in mining. Then maybe West coast is a good option.
Wrong country
OP doesn't mention their country. What am I meant to assume? That they're a stupid American?
Far away from everything, and worse job prospects, and everything more expensive. I can understand them doing that if there was a well paid job waiting for them, but the West Coast doesn't seem like a good choice with no prospects. Pipe dream.