Australia Culture - Quality of Life

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Post-COVID

in
Australia

Being a diverse country, Australia can


invite chaos at times during COVID..
However, the number of cases has been
falling significantly.

1 Wear a mask!

2 Use hand-sanitizer!

3 Free vaccines & booster

4 Exercise and eat healthy!


Be cautious!
Festivals and Holidays
AUSTRALIA DAY
January 26

Marking this time as an important date in


Australia’s history has been a tradition for
many years, though the reasons for it have
changed over time. Australia Day began as a
way to celebrate the emancipation of
convicts who were brought over to
Australia by British settlers.
Australians who celebrate the day see it as
a chance to reflect on what it means to be
Australian while acknowledging Australia
Day’s history.
Melbourne
international
festival

One of the most significant festivals in Australia. It


hosted performances by established artistic
companies as well as independent acts. Each
festival invited a range of dance, theatre, music,
visual arts, multimedia and outdoor events from
renowned and upcoming Australian and
international companies and artists to Melbourne.
Traveling

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

Metro: only system is in Sydney. 1 line, 13 stations, 36 km long.


Fees: $5-11 based on distance of travel.
Trains: they have a system that travels across several cities.
Popular lines: The Indian Pacific, The Ghan

They have routes in, from and within Australia


Fees: $20-120
* Australians
drive on the
left

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

#1 desired working location:


Australia is most popular
work destination in the Asia-
Pacific, and the 3rd most
popular globally

#2 for happiness Australia


ranks 2nd in the Asia Oceania
region for happiness and
12th in the world.
Cities

Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Perth Canberra


Sydney
Cosmopolitan city

A buzzing art & culture scene


Some of the best restaurants, bars & cafes
World-renowned landmarks like Sydney Opera
House & Harbor Bridge.
Plenty of job opportunities
The climate is amazing all year round
Nature is a big part of the city
Sydney

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

Visit P.Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney!


Melbourne
Most liveable city

Much more of a “cultured” city with an


“European” feel.
Melbourne is home to many of the biggest
sporting events
Has the largest tram system outside of
Europe
But do expect very mixed weather!
Melbourne

Melbourne is a booming metropolis that showcases the best of


Australian arts, culture, cuisine, and landscapes.
The city is full of restaurants, secret bars hidden down the many
cobbled laneways and booming live music venues.
Employers are very used to and accepting of international
students
The city’s nightlife will also draw you in as well
Brisbane
Brisvegas - Sunny city

The country’s best beaches are only a short


drive away.
It is much more affordable than some of
Australia’s other big cities.
There is a large population of young people
Australian culture is extremely relaxed
Brisbane

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

Perth is surrounded by amazing beaches


Perth is the idealistic Australia, which you will often catch glimpses of travel guides
This city can offer you the urban or suburban lifestyle – whichever you prefer
Perth

With gorgeous city parks, a booming economy and


warm weather all year round, life in Perth is sweet
The largest suburban park in the world, Kings Park.

Sit out in the sun and enjoy the extraordinary


views it has to offer. It is so exquisite; over 6
million people pay a visit to this park every year.
Perth The Ningaloo Reef harbours a high marine
diversity of more than 300 documented
coral species, over 700 reef fish species,
roughly 650 mollusc species, as well as
around 600 crustacean species and more
than 1,000 species of marine algae.

The World Heritage


Listed Ningaloo
reef is beautiful,
and if you’re lucky
you’ll be able to
spot some of
Australia’s most
exotic marine life
Canberra
Capital city

One of the best-designed and organized cities in the world


Less hectic and more on a human scale
Canberra

The Brindabella mountain range laps the capital


and several Australian reserves that are home
to kangaroos and other typical Australian
animals

Canberra is a city suitable for those who love hiking,


cycling and trekking
Among the various nature reserves surrounding the
city, there is also the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve,
The Gardens offer Pollen café &
A treasure trove of Jindii offers a large
themed walks and restaurant features
beautiful, menu of exquisite
tours for visitors to modern, delicious,
educational books, spa treatments,
marvel at the healthy food in an
gifts and souvenirs using locally
diversity of atmosphere of
inspired by sourced botanical
Australian plants, relaxed elegance,
Australia’s diverse ingredients
just simply enjoy the surrounded by the
plants and wildlife.
peaceful collection of
surroundings. Australian plants.

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS


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