" I do n’t have answer to this . I ’m only here to steal other people ’s ideas and hopefully save myself . "

Reddit useru/Sharknado_Extra_22posed a hypothetical to members of ther/AskAnAustraliansubreddit — “If Australia gets hit with a zombie apocalypse, where are you setting up camp?”. The responses range from pure confusion to complete survival plans. Here’s where people are planning to hide to make it through the IRLWalking Dead: Down Under edition.

1.This one keeps it realistic: “I live in Perth. Pretty sure we’re safe here — nothing ever comes to Perth!”

2.Plenty of responses named hardware store Bunnings as a valid hideout option

3.Others gave solid reasons for keeping away from their local Bunnings…

4.“Just wear denim/leather all over and a motorbike helmet outside” was an intriguing comment

" Human teeth / jaw apparatus ca n’t sting through these material . Come to guess of it , I do n’t consider we can even bite through cotton fiber . Honestly I do n’t think a zombie Revelation of Saint John the Divine would be that bad . "

— u / sebstianinspace

5.Another alternative to Bunnings was variety shop “Big W”

6.“Parliament House” in Canberra was also a suggestion

7.Playing on the elevated cost of living going on RN, Sydney was mentioned as hideaway

" Zombies could n’t give to pass any time there . "

— u / gangaramate13

8.If there was a Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss award, it would go to the user that commented, “Like I’m going to tell you”

— u / Nowidontgetit

9.Hiding in schools could be a good option, according to one user

10.If there’s anyone who’s going to make it in life, it’s people who are okay with saying, “I don’t have an answer to this”

" I ’m only here to steal other people ’s estimation ( and hopefully ) save myself . "

— u / gplus3

11.Apparently “Melbourne or Perth’s Air Traffic Control Tower” would make excellent above-ground refuges

12.Should you have time to flee far, far away, one person said they had plans for “Kangaroo Valley”, and you can join them!

13.Moving away from Bunnings and heading to your “neighbourhood Asian grocery which has a pawn shop or op shop attached” might be a good shout

14.Hiding out in an “early education or child care centre” could also play in your favour

15.One lucky ducky takes care of “a small sewage treatment plant in a country town”

" There’s10 - foot fencing along the perimeter with barbed conducting wire on top . Three generator , gravid portable water armored combat vehicle , large concrete switchboard suite and surety cameras . Open farm land on three sides , one access road on the stay on side .

There ’s a large field on the northern border , to the full fenced in that would be suitable for grow crop . Large eight gondola garage full of tools / pumps / battery and building materials . It ’s also close enough to town that you could take hold of medical provision / long sprightliness food in the early days , then beleaguer out long condition to the plant . "

— u / AvisMcTavish

Man in a tank top holds up a glass, with the caption "To the survivors!" in the scene

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17.And finally, there’s nothing like heading to the “Dan Murphy’s and the local mall” before everything goes to shit…

Why ? Well … useru / RogueTropper-75is not " plan to last long but break to have a snake pit of a company before the final stage " .

notice : Some response have been edit for clarity and length .

How would you survive a zombie apocalypse?

Exterior view of a Bunnings Warehouse with several cars parked in front

Jeffrey Dean Morgan in a forest scene saying, "Thanks for your help."

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Jeffrey Dean Morgan says, "Pants-shitting is definitely happening."

Jeffrey Dean Morgan, blindfolded and in a leather jacket, is flanked by two zombie-like figures in a forest. Text: "I want to join, I am a joiner!"

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Man in a dark room raising his hand says, "If you don't mind, I'd like to join you."

Two men facing each other, with one asking, "Is there anything you wouldn’t do for the people here?"

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