Australia - Surfing

Loco-Deer-Slayer

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What's up Australia, I'm looking for a little advice.
I'm a 21 year old environmental geoscience student currently attending the University of Utah but making plans to study abroad for the 2012 spring semester. My question is where is the University with the best surfing? I'm fairly new to surfing but can hold my own and don't need an instructor.
I'm currently looking at Griffith University along the Gold Coast, but from what I have read it seems like it's going to be very touristy/crowded.
Nightlife is a definite plus, but in the list of priorities surfing lies further up.
I realize this regional forum might not get the most traffic, but ANY advice would be most appreciated.
Thanks!!
 
To be honest dude, every major city in Australia has pretty incredible surf within an hour. Gold Coast is good but you're right, it's very touristy and the locals can get a bit territorial. If you're after warm weather year round then Queensland is the way to go. Unis to look at would be UQ, QUT, Griffith and maybe Bond. Another option would be UWA in Perth. It is an amazing place and good surf but it is the most isolated city in the world.. If you're not too concerned about the weather, and maybe want to ski a bit in winter, you could look at Sydney or Melbourne. In Sydney you've got Usyd, UTS, UNSW and Macquarie. Some amazing breaks within an hour from Sydney and the mountains aren't tooooo far away. The best for both would be Melbourne though. Only 2 hours to the snow and 1 hour either side and you're at some of the best and most iconic surfing in the world. Downside would be it can get pretty cold in winter (but probably not relative to Utah!). Unis in Melbourne to look at would be Melbourne Uni, Monash (my particular uni), RMIT, LaTrobe, Deakin and maybe VU. All depends on what you want to study I guess, but plenty of options!
 
hey,

I'm not much of a surfer but alot of my mates are very keen surfers but ill add some info I know.

On of my best mates is a very keen surfer and attends Deakin University in Geelong, Victoria. Geelong is a pretty cool town/city with a very big nightlife during the uni semester due to the large amount of students (had some big uni nights down that way as I had a few mates on res down on Geelong). Its is also only about an hour drive from Melbourne which is handy if you want to check out Melbs.

The good news about Geelong is its only a short drive (within 30 mins) of some wicked surf i.e. Torquay and the famous Bells Beach.

Also there is a Deakin campus in Warrnambool which is right on the beach and has some decent waves, however it is a much smaller town and is about 4 hours drive from Melbourne.

As others have said tho its not all sun and warmth in Melbourne during th spring and it can get chilly, however I wouldnt say that its a negative, the cold is certainly bareable and the beaches are less crowded. Having said that tho if you really want more consistant how good weather in spring maybe look further north in NSW or QLD.

Any Uni in Melbourne would do tho, there a decent surf both sides of the bay so your only ever a Hour and a Half drive from some waves (eg Phillin Island)

Sorry I dont know too much about NSW and QLD universities
 
Go syd, that way you can

1. Surf breaks at any level

2. Good uni

3. Great nightlife

4. Ski

You can't get all of this anywhere else
 
deffo agree, lots of unis to choose from. so many beaches, all offer something slightly different. good night life.
 
Thanks for the advice!
I have narrowed it down to three Unis: Bond, Griffith, or UWA.
I grew up in a fairly small mountain town that is pretty isolated, driving 1-2 hours to go a mall or shopping center, so I'm pretty used to it.
Sydney sounds awesome but I have lived in a moderate climate my entire life so I'm after that super tropical beach climate. This past season was one of the best on record in Utah and I got 80+ days of skiing in so I'm not that concerned with skiing this coming season.
+K to all

 
I graduated from the U of U and studied abroad at the Univ. of South Pacific in Suva, Fiji. Plenty of world class surfing to be had, but its about 99% reef break, don't know how confident you are paddling into that type of wave.
 
Sorry for the Bump

Not sure if you have made your mind up yet.

But i would defiantly Consider UOW (University of Woolongong)

Slightly Closer to the snow than Sydney, good night life And if you want good surf then it defiantly has you covered. The South Coast of NSW has so many quality beach and surf breaks with no crowds like Sydney or the Gold coast has.

 
Sorry for the hectic late bump also but I feel like I should +1 this.

I live in Canberra currently but I grew up in the Gong. UOW is a great uni and the surf around the south coast area is AMAZING. Check out Bellambi, one of my favourite spots when I was in highschool.

But like TJS said, it's slightly closer to the snow and the nightlife is pretty solid too (last time I was there at least). Wollongong can be a bit rough around the edges but most of the time its a pretty top place.

Hope this helps, dude.
 
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