Australian Life &Culture
Australia is one of the leading destinations for students who are looking to study abroad, and every year the number of international students increases. The low cost of living and tuition fees and excellent lifestyle and weather are the major reasons for the popularity of Australia as a study abroad destination.
Australia has a large multicultural population: approximately 23 per cent of the population is foreign born and almost 40 per cent are of mixed cultural origins. With such a mixture of people, you'll find a rich cultural scene along with a number of literature, arts and crafts, music, theatre and dance festivals celebrating indigenous, colonial and other cultures. Various ethnic groups have contributed to the richness of Australia's cuisine, from Greek to Vietnamese and Cantonese to Indian..
Australian Education
Australia is a place where your quality of education is guaranteed. Australian universities are widely known for the quality of their teaching and research. Australia is a technologically advanced society and you’ll study at an institution with great facilities. Australian classrooms are equipped with the latest technology and laptops are allowed in many lecture halls and classrooms.
In Australia you will enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the world. Living costs and tuition fees are affordable. Australia is also one of the best places to live. So if you want a quality education and a good lifestyle, Australia’s the place to be.
Work while study in Australia
An international student is allowed to work 20 hours per week once they commence their studies, during the session and during vacations they can work full time.
Australian Facts
Official name: Commonwealth of Australia
Area: 2,978,147 sq mi
Population: 19,222,000
Capital city: Canberra
Currency: Australian dollar
Major cities: Sydney. Melbourne, Brisbane
Language: English
Australian Climate
The climate of Australia varies widely, but by far the largest part of Australia is desert or semi-arid – 40% of the landmass is covered by sand dunes. The south-east and south-west corners have a temperate climate and moderately fertile soil. The northern part of the country has a tropical climate, varied between tropical rainforests, grasslands, part desert. In Australia, snow can fall in the mountains of Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Tasmania.
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