OK, I have a question and I'm sure that there are people on this forum who have either been on vacations in Australia/south pacific or actually live there and can help me out!
I'm trying to plan my honeymoon. It will be a two-week trip in the middle of October. We would like to go somewhere with warm weather (but not roasting or making us sweat bullets), where we have a choice of either relaxing and doing nothing or going out and doing fun stuff. Major requirements: must be safe, have good food, be very scenic, be luxurious, and not cost like $1000 per night (we are looking at a budget of around $8000US, maybe a little more). We would also like to not get eaten alive by mosquitos, and some interesting cultural experiences would be nice. We have no interest in nightlife so that's not a concern at all.
We're currently looking at Queensland, Australia, Tahiti/French Polynesia, and Hawaii as possible destinations. I'd love to get some more info about Australia, in terms of what areas are good to visit in October, what there is to do, etc. I also want to know about Tahiti and what there is to do there other than snorkelling, since I'm afraid if we went there we'd get totally bored after three days. And Hawaii -- where is good, where is too expensive, etc? What fun stuff is there to do?
We talked about New Zealand too but I'm afraid the weather would not be good in October.
For reference, if we had been going on our honeymoon in like July instead of October, we probably would have spent a week in London, checking out museums and famous historical places, and a week in Scotland, enjoying the scenery. However, the weather in the UK that time of year doesn't look so good.
Please advise me!!! Thanks a lot!

I recommended Fiji, but I forgot about their recent coup. It may not be such a smart idea right now.