Yep, just as I thought. City folk don't know how they would survive, and country folk think it is a good idea.
I am a Gordy boy who left to live in the bush (at a place on glenc's list) at the end of my degree (teaching). I had similar thoughts, best move I ever made.
Many probies have have arrived in my time out here

, some do nothing in the communities, spend their minimum time as miserable loners who say that the place offers them nothing -and leave, still miserable.

Others see the opportunities that are on offer, get involved in the community (often marry into it) and never leave.

I used to rush back to the coast at every chance, now it is an inconvenience.
There are two minds, keep thinking of the isolation, stay in the cities and leave the bush to those who are prepared to have a go. It's the Aussie way.