EXCLUSIVE: Content creator Josh Wilkinson says his life has become “much simpler and happier” since leaving his hometown of Adelaide, Australia
A 34-year-old Australian has opened up about his reasons for abandoning his hometown of Adelaide, in search of a simpler life. Australia is known for being a go-to destination for British expats, with over one million UK citizens living in hotspots such as Sydney.
The country’s appeal to Britons typically lies in its pleasant climate, stunning coastlines, bustling metropolitan areas, good healthcare provision and abundant employment prospects.
Given such seemingly ideal living conditions, it comes as somewhat unexpected that a long-term resident would contemplate leaving.
Yet content creator Josh Wilkinson has recently explained precisely why he believes he had little option but to depart.
Cost of living
While acknowledging his appreciation for residing in such a “beautiful place,” the YouTuber expressed that it had increasingly become “hard to live here”.
Describing the expenses from a recent supermarket visit, he expressed particular shock at finding a pineapple priced at 10 Australian dollars (approximately £5).
“Australia is not really what it was 10/20 years ago, which sucks,” he stated on his YouTube channel. “The people running these countries don’t care about protecting the values of the people in that country. And that’s just based on evidence.
“I grew up with a vision in mind of you know getting to this age, having a house, a nice place, you can’t do that anymore, it’s too expensive,” he disclosed. After losing his full-time job unexpectedly and pivoting to content creation last year, Josh now enjoys the flexibility of working remotely from abroad.
Currently based in Bali, he drew comparisons between the costs of living in the two locations and insisted he has no regrets about his choice.
He said: “Australia is that expensive that when you compare it to places in Southeast Asia, it’s literally cheaper to travel and live abroad with a high quality of life, eating good food in good weather, than it is to rent an average little place here [Adelaide].”
Josh’s revelation follows a 25-year-old British man’s story about why he wished to leave Australia and return to the UK.
Culture
Beyond financial considerations, Josh, who also operates the YouTube channel Polarity, revealed that feeling detached from the prevailing culture was another major factor in his decision.
“The culture here kind of sucks if I’m honest, and it’s not just Australia,” he added.
“I’m talking about the West, the Western culture, I’m just not really a fan of it, it’s so consumerism focused.
“Everyone’s just worried about what they have, how they look, their social media.
“And I’m not totally demonizing those things either, obviously I’m talking to you on social media, it’s not like it’s all bad but it’s how much value and focus a country and a place and the people in it put on those things,” he added.
“And what’s actually important in life, you know, climbing a corporate ladder, drinking beers every weekend, obsessing over a local sports team, that kind of is Australian culture. And I’m just not really into it.”
Future plans
Josh has been updating his YouTube followers on his adventures across Bali thus far.
While still based in Australia, he outlined his intentions: “There is lots more around the world, beautiful people, beautiful places. And I’ve always thought how cool it would be just to basically document my journey around the world.
“I’m not planning too far ahead, right now things are kind of vague but basically I’m going to be going around the world and I’m going to take you guys with me and just kind of show that journey. I’m going to be doing it all solo.”
When questioned about a potential return to Australia, he told us: “I’m just travelling around and taking life as it comes right now, life is much simpler and happier in Bali.
“A part of me would love to live in Australia again and maybe I will eventually, but the slow erosion of free speech and implementation of digital ID’s makes me hesitant.”


