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Facts about Australia: June 2010

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Facts about Australia City Adelaide Facts

Adelaide, the fifth largest city of Australia, is the capital city and the most populous city of State of South Australia. Adelaide is located on the east coast of Gulf of St. Vincent on the Adelaide Plains. Population of Adelaide is around 1.28 million inhabitants. Adelaide was named after Queen Adelaide, Consort of King William IV. Adelaide is renowned for its culture, food, wine, performing arts festivals, long pristine beach fronts, and the cultural boulevards of North terrace and King William Street.





Adelaide is a well-planned city designed by Colonel William Light, the first Surveyor-General of South Australia, and listed among the top ten most livable cities of the world. The city has been designed in the form of a grid with five squares surrounding which there is a ring of parks, known as parkland. Being a planned city, Adelaide has an excellent road network with multi-lane roads and ring roads. The climate in Adelaide is hot summer Mediterranean climate with wet months during the winter season and unreliable summer months. The major industries in Adelaide include defense technology, production, and research, manufacturing and commodity exports. Being established as a British Province, significant influence of British Culture, arts and entertainment can be seen in Adelaide.











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Facts about Australia City Darwin Facts

Located on the Timor Sea, Darwin is the capital city of Northern Australian Territory. With a population of around 125,000, Darwin is the most populous city in the entire northern Australian Territory, which itself is a sparsely populated region of Australia. Darwin has turned into a modern and multi-cultural city after having established as a small outpost and a port in Australia. Being closer to Asia, Darwin is an important hub and a gateway of Australia to many Asian Countries including Indonesia and East Timor.





Climate in Darwin is a peculiar tropical savanna climate with separate wet seasons and dry seasons. The city receives heavy rainfall during the wet season and it is popular for its spectacular lightning during the wet seasons. The present day modern city of Darwin has been rebuilt twice once after Japanese Air Raids in WWII and once after the devastating damage caused by Tracy Cyclone in 1974, which had destroyed more than 70% buildings of Darwin including some very old stone buildings. Darwin is an easy access point to Kakadu National Park, which is famous for its biodiversity, uranium mines, a great variety of flora and fauna and some endangered species of mammals. Mining, tourism and energy production are the three main economies of Darwin.














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Facts about Australia City Canberra Facts

Canberra, the capital city of Australia, is the eight largest city of Australia and it is located at the northern end of the Australian Capital Territory, about 280 km from Sydney and 660 km from Melbourne. Canberra is renowned as the 'Bush Capital' because of a large areas with natural vegetation and greenery. Being the Capital of Australia, Canberra is the seat of Government of Australia and it houses the Parliament Building, the High Court and many other governmental departments, agencies, organizations and institutes.





Canberra is also the seat of many other cultural, educational and political institutions including Royal Military College, National Museum, National Library, National Gallery, Australian War Memorial, Australian National University, and Australian Institute of Sports. Australian Federal Government is the largest employer in Canberra. Climate of Canberra is relatively dry continental climate with warm to hot summers and cool to cold winters and relatively lesser rainfall. Apart from the national monuments and government buildings, Canberra is the home to many other interesting sites including Black Mountain Tower, National Dinosaur Museum, National Science and Technology Center and National Botanical Gardens.











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Facts about Australia City Perth Facts

Perth is the fourth largest city of Australia and the capital of State of Western Australia. Known as the City of Lights, Perth is expected to rank ninth in the 2010 List of World's Most Livable Cities. Geographically, Perth is one of the most isolated metropolitan area in the world, nearest city Adelaide being located around 2100 kilometers. Furthermore, Perth is more closer to East Timor, Singapore and Indonesia than the other major cities of Australia such as Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.





Climate of Perth is Mediterranean Climate with summer months from December to March generally hot and dry, winters cool and wet from May to September and moderate but highly seasonal rainfall. The economy of Perth is mostly service industries and there are very few manufacturing hubs. Perth is famous all over the world for its education and world renowned universities such as Murdoch University, University of Western Australia and Curtin University of technology. Perth International Arts Festival is a famous festival held annually, which is the showcase of Perth's Art, Music and Cultural dominance in the Western Australia.










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Facts about Australia City Sydney Facts

Located on the southeast coast of Australia on the Tasman Sea, Sydney is the largest and most populous city of Australia. Sydney is the capital of State of New South Wales. The population of around 4.5 million inhabitants comprises of a large numbers of cosmopolitan people who have immigrated from various parts of the world. Sydney was established as the first British Colony in Australia in 1788. Sydney city is built on the hills surrounding Sydney Harbor, which is famous for the renowned landmarks Sydney Opera House and Harbor bridge.





Sydney metropolitan area is surrounded by various national parks, botanical gardens, and many bays, inlets, rivers and beaches including Bondi Beach and Hyde Park. Sydney is one of the few major cities of the world that have been classified as Alpha World Cities. Sydney is an important hub for arts, culture, media, education, finance, entertainment, tourism and sporting events including 2000 Summer Olympics, 2003 Rugby World Cup and 2008 World Youth Day. Climate of Sydney is temperate with warm summers, cool winters and rainfall throughout the year. Although the city is not prone to cyclones but flash flooding caused by east coast low pressure depression zones are common. Sydney Town Hall, Sydney Royal Theater, City Recital Hall, the Capitol Theater and the Wharf Theater are few important landmarks of Sydney's art and cultural scenario.












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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Facts About Australia Holidays to Australia 2010

Beautiful beaches, never-ending lush green open places, deserts, outback, natural wonders, exotic landscapes, and hustle and bustle of modern cities Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne make Australia one the most favorite tourist destinations. Although the smallest continent but the sixth largest country Australia is a land of highly urbanized, vibrant and multi-cultural society and a dream destination for vacationers from all over the world.




If you are planning holidays to Australia, you should know that summer tends to be the peak season throughout most of the South Australia for the domestic tourists and hence it is better to plan your holidays to Australia well in advance. While making your itinerary for holidays to Australia, you may include some of the most popular destinations such as gold coast, sunshine coast, great barrier reef, Kakadu national park, Kings Canyon, Blue Mountains, Katherine Gorge, the great ocean road, coral island, Christmas island, coral sea island, cocos island and some of the cities such as Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne, Canberra, Cairns, Darwin, Sydney, Adelaide and Hobart.










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Facts About Australia Public Holidays in Australia 2010

If you are planning a tour to Australia for business or vacations, it is advisable to get familiar with the public holidays in Australia. In Australia, public holidays and daylight saving may vary slightly with the states, cities and territories, which are declared every year in advance. However, the national holidays are the exceptions to the general public holidays.




National Holidays in Australia begin with 1 January, New Year's Day. The other national public holidays include 26 January - Australia Day, Easter Weekend in March or April depending the western calendar, 25 April – ANZAC Day (marked for honoring military veterans), Second Monday in June – Queen's Birthday Holiday, 25 December – Christmas Day, and 26 December – Boxing Day. Even if a public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the following Monday and/or Tuesday are declared as Public Holidays though the celebrations take place on the same day. Most of the retail shops and malls generally remain open on the public holidays to cater to the rush of holiday and festival shoppers.









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Facts About Australia Lonely Planet Australia 2010

Lonely Planet is the world's largest travel guide and digital media publisher company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. Maureen and Tony Wheeler are the original founders of Lonely Planet and currently the company is controlled by BBC Worldwide, which owns 75% shares of the company. With its “Let's Go Travel Guides”, Lonely Planet has become famous amongst the backpackers, low-cost and budget travelers all over the world.




Besides, Lonely Planet publishes more than 500 titles in eight languages, digital media products for the travel industry, runs a magazine and websites, and it also conducts several travel shows and TV programs and mobile applications. Lonely Planet Australia is a series of maps and guides on Australia including the maps of various cities such as Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania and Western Australia. Apart from the print guides and maps, Lonely Planet Australia also publishes interactive digital maps, photos and videos, and Travel Guide to different destinations in Australia. You can buy Lonely Planet Australia Maps and Travel Guides from online shops such as Amazon and also from many other online and offline retailers.









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Facts About Australia Moving to Australia 2010

With its unique multi-cultural society, excellent quality of education, and a great potential for the bright future, Australia remains as one of the most popular destinations for the expats, immigrants and the international students. Every year, hundreds of thousands of immigrants such as workers, students, migrants, employers, tourists and business visitors from all over the world move to Australia. Whether you are a student, worker or any other category of immigrant wanting to move to Australia, you have to contact Department of Immigration and Multi-Cultural Affairs for VISA and immigration permits.


Australia offers several programs and schemes for the persons looking out to move to Australia or emigrate to Australia. You can check your eligibility and online assessment for the applicability of specific visa or immigration status. Cutting edge research facilities, a vivid blend of international culture, modern infrastructure, world class libraries and a high quality of teaching are some of the greatest plus points for making Australia the most-sought-after place for international students. That is why, thousands of students from Asia, Africa and Europe migrate to Australia every year for taking up studies in some of the world's finest institutes and universities in Australia.











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