
Sydney is a colorful and cosmopolitan city with a population of five million people, Sydney is the largest and oldest city in Australia. Its rapid growth and diverse mix of cultures has created a colorful and cosmopolitan city with world-class facilities.
Sydney is a vibrant city offering you the most spectacular harbour in the world, world-class cultural institutions, historic buildings like the Sydney Opera House, and a purpose-built waterfront park named Darling Harbour, to name a few. Sydney city also boasts enchanting parklands, superior shopping, diverse restaurants, and great late-night bars and clubs. Close by you'll find beaches, such as the world famous Bondi Beach.
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Melbourne is Australia's second-largest city and was rated by The Economist Intelligence Unit in 2002 and 2004 as the World's Most Liveable City. Home to more than five million people, Melbourne is the fashion, food and cultural capital of Australia. Always surprising, Melbourne is a world to discover.
Victoria State is home to more than five million people - a quarter of Australia's total population. One in four Victorians was born in another country. While English is the official language, more than 20 per cent of Victorians and almost 30 per cent of Melburnians speak a language other than English at home. This represents a total of 180 different languages and dialects making Victoria a truly multicultural place.
Living in Victoria is living a quality life at a comfortable pace. Victoria is renowned for its arts and entertainment, its food and fashion, sporting activities, and major events and festivals. The state enjoys a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Victorians benefit from world-class education, combined with a healthy economy, good employment prospects and affordable housing, Victoria has everything you want and need for your future.
Geographically compact, everything is within easy reach in Victoria. A comfortable drive will take you from the city to the country, to mountains, valleys, rivers, snowfields and beaches. Victoria has a rich natural environment and some of the best scenery in the world - from the desert outback to alpine country, from the Grampian Ranges to the Great Ocean Road, one of the world’s most spectacular coastal drives.
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Brisbane known locally as Bris Vegas is the capital of Queensland. It is renowned for its sun and the brash, glitzy hordes that follow it, but it's also a thriving arts capital, with dozens of theatres, cinemas, concert halls, galleries and museums.
Queensland offers both modern, cosmopolitan cities and a stunning and diverse landscape that includes national parks, rainforests and reefs and some of the world's most beautiful beaches. Queensland is an open and multicultural society where you will find places of worship for a diverse range of religions and faiths.
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Adelaide in South Australia enjoys one of the highest standards of living anywhere. Adelaide has been rated as one of the world's top 5 cities in which to live for lifestyle. (Economist Intelligence Unit's Liveability Survey 2005)
This is a place where you can have both a career and a family life. Adelaide is a perfectly sized city of one million people with everything in easy reach of the city centre, the many kilometres of metropolitan beaches, the scenic Adelaide Hills and 400 year-round events.
Adelaide is also an easy gateway to the Outback, the dramatic Flinders Ranges, the natural beauty of Kangaroo Island, the River Murray and the many South Australian vineyards that produce some of the world’s great wines.
The combination of low living costs, affordable housing, great amenities and entertainment events enables Adelaide to offer an enticing mix of great lifestyle and employment options.
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Perth, Western Australia, has the best all-year-round climate of all of Australia's capital cities and its inhabitants enjoy a relatively unspoilt environment. Clean white beaches and warm weather make for a predominantly outdoor lifestyle that is as relaxed as it is diverse. Perth also offers a wide range of restaurants and cafes, as well as an international - standard casino and world-class golf courses.
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Tasmania ’s capital city is an intriguing blend of heritage and lifestyle, scenery and vibrant culture. Hobart is warm sandstone, bright spinnakers on the water, fish punts at the docks, the slap of halyards on masts, coffee under the striped sun umbrellas of Salamanca, an occasional frosting of snow on Mt Wellington, bush tracks and birdsong. It ’s a city of fine restaurants, bustling markets, fun, festivals and entertainment. It ’s a city of history, where sandstone cottages and warehouses echo Georgian days.
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