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New South Wales | Travelling to Australia
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New South Wale’s northern coast from Sydney to Byron Bay is dotted with swimming beaches and bush fields. Between Sidney and Newcastle, 170 km north of Sidney (300,000 residents), there is a hiking path that will take two weeks for those who want to traverse its full length. Port McWery is a large vacation resort at the river delta (430 km from Sidney). This can be another great place to stop on your way north. Byron Bay attracts both international tourism as well as local Australians who take their vaca...
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Travel Tasmania | Travelling to Australia
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The historic site of Port Arthur lies 90 km south of Hobart and contains vestiges from long-gone convict colony days. It is situated on a peninsula whose only connection with the mainland is a narrow, 100 m wide coastal strip. Photo by Yiftach Aloni. Cradle Mountain National Park. In Cradle Valley, there are a variety of accommodations, from camping sites to prestigious hotels. The area also offers barbecue and picnic areas, a souvenir shop, and toilets. Important, you will admit. Thermal springs are clo...
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Student Visa | Visas to Australia
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A student visa is given only after acceptance to the appropriate course of study, and payment for at least one semester. The students have to meet several additional conditions, which are listed below:. You have to attend at least 80 percent of the lectures, despite the fact that for most of the courses they don’t mark attendance. First degree students have to prove by a bank statement their ability to financially support themselves throughout the learning period, to able sustain themselves, and to affor...
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Temporary Visa Australia | Visas to Australia
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Citizens of all countries, except for New Zealand, are required to have a visa to enter Australia. Generally, the request has to be submitted outside of Australia. Is generally valid for six months; however, in special cases, it is subject to extension for another six months.In 2002 about 4.8 million tourists came to Australia, who spent 17.1 million dollars during their stay a contribution of 11 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Short term business visa. Long term business visa.
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Travel Queensland | Travelling to Australia
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One day great, the next wonderful is the saying that goes with Queensland already for many years, and not in vain. Queensland is situated in the eastern part of Australia, along a long coast called the Great Barrier Reef. Queensland is known for its excellent weather and is therefore also called The Sunshine State. Most of the year you will find clear skies here, and warm to hot weather. Photo by Yiftach Aloni. The city of Gold Coast is the fifth largest in Australia, and is known all over the continent ...
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Living in Sydney Australia | Living in Australia
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Work and Live abroad in Australia. Living in Sydney Australia. Sydney is the capital of New South Wales, and is the largest and oldest city in Australia. It began as a city of convicts at beginning of the 19th century, when it was considered a terrible and immoral place. Living in Sydney Australia – Top ten things to do. It is possible to climb up to the highest point of the bridge and see the city from another point of view. 2 The Opera House. 3 Near the Opera House are the botanical gardens. 5 While in...
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Living in Brisbane Australia | Living in Australia
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Work and Live abroad in Australia. Living in Brisbane Australia. Approximately 1.7 million residents. An indication of the town’s centrality in Australian life is the fact that Brisbane was chosen to host festivities marking 200 years of Australian settlement in 1988. What Is There To Do? Living in Brisbane – Night Life. More information on Brisbane’s night life can be found at the town’s CitySearch. Besides the expensive vacation villages there are Disneyland-like parks along the beach. These consis...
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Living in Melbourne Australia | Living in Australia
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Work and Live abroad in Australia. Living in Melbourne Australia. Approximately 3.5 million residents. Melbourne is the capital of Victoria and the second largest city in Australia after Sydney. Melbourne is known for its lovely Victorian parks and gardens, and especially for its rich cosmopolitan atmosphere (its population hails from more than 140 different nations). What is there to do? Living in Melbourne – Where to stay. Living in Sydney Australia. Living in Brisbane Australia ».