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Australia Culture - Quality of Life
Australia Culture - Quality of Life
Australia Culture - Quality of Life
in
Australia
1 Wear a mask!
2 Use hand-sanitizer!
Iconic places
Documents
Passport
Driver lisence
Work / Student ID
They provides air-condition, charger,...
Fees can vary depends on where you live ($90-210)
Public
Transport
Private
vehicles
Car: unless you are a tourist, buying car is a big
commitment.
Order Uber, Ola, or 13CABS.
Cycling is a great mode of transport
You can sightseeing and it's eco-friendly
Housing
They both have different types:
Completely Unfurnished
Unfurnished
Apartments Fully furnished
&
House
Western & Northern are cheaper
Rent: $900-1700 for shared
apartment
Bill & Utilities cost: Internet,
Electricity and Water
They both have different types:
Completely Unfurnished
Unfurnished
House Fully furnished
of
Residence
(Dorm) Western & Northern are cheaper
Rent: $900-1700 for shared
apartment
Bill & Utilities cost: Internet,
Electricity and Water
LIVING IN
AUSTRALIA
Is living in Australia worth it?
Which one is the best city in Australia?
The most successful
multicultural nation in the
world
Living
Best for job-seeking individuals. Many opportunities in
tourism, hospitality and catering
There’s an abundance of sporting activities. From playing
sports like rugby with the locals; learning to surf at
in
Sydney’s beaches, or embarking on a bushwalking
adventure
Most expensive. 30-40 % higher than other cities,
especially for housing
Sydney
One of the city with lowest crime rate
Living in Brisbane
The city is a combination of big-city attractions and the laid-back Aussie
lifestyle.
Annual City Welcome Festival shows new international students the
best of Brisbane – from live music to sports and Indigenous culture
Street harassment is non-existent, regardless of day or night
Streets Beach - Australia’s only inner-city, man-made beach. No risk of
sharks and jellyfish stings
Perth
Most isolated city