Information about Australia and the Gold
Coast
The Gold Coast population is approximately 470.000, making it the
sixth largest city in Australia.
It contains 70 kilometres of coastline from South Stradbroke Island
to Rainbow Bay.
The region is served by Gold Coast International Airport, which
has frequent domestic services from Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide
and Hobart, and International services from Japan, Asia and New
Zealand. Brisbane's International Airport also provides links with
the USA and Europe.
Average Summer Temperatures: 19 to 29 degrees
Celsius (66 to 83 degrees Fahrenheit).
Average Winter Temperatures: 9 to 21 degrees Celsius
(48 to 69 degrees Fahrenheit).
Features :
- Tropical rainforest with abundant wildlife and many bush walks
- Theme parks including Warner Bros. Movie World, Sea World,
Dreamworld and Wet ‘n’ Wild as well as several wildlife
parks such as Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
- Major shopping centres, numerous boutiques, specialty shops
and markets
- More than 500 restaurants and cafes offering cuisine from around
the world
- Nightlife entertainment from nightclubs, restaurants, clubs,
hotels and Conrad Jupiters Casino to Broadway musicals, ballet
and theatre
- Vast Rural hinterland stretching to the north and west of the
City encompassing many natural wetlands
Major Events :
The Gold Coast is fast becoming the regional sporting and events
capital of Australia. The City hosts many national and international
events including:
- the Asia Pacific Masters Games
- the Lexmark Indy 300
- Gold Coast Marathon
- the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships
- the Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Horse Racing Carnival.
Information about Australia:
- Australia has one of the highest life standards in the world,
featuring excellent infrastructure and leisure facilities, including
fast Internet access, top health services, modern transportation
system and international trading options. There is rich cuisine
due to the variety of cultures that coexist in the country. Costs
and taxes make justice to the lifestyle offered to the population
and, in general, life is cheaper than in England or in the United
States. International students are legally entitled to work part
time while studying.
- Safety is an important issue for international students and
their families. With a population originating from more than 140
different countries, Australian society has a wide cultural diversity
in a safe and friendly environment. Australians appreciate international
cultural contribution brought by international students in a communal
level.
- Enjoy the warm weather and the excitement of the Australian
cities. Australia has a unique natural environment and the population
is committed with its preservation. Extensive areas of the country
are registered as national reserves, protected by the national
government and the United Nations. Visit the Great Barrier Reef,
Kakadu, Uluru, the wildness of Tasmania and enjoy a unique experience
of a lifetime.
- Australia has a dynamic multiculturalism with an invaluable
contribution from migrants from all over the world. Almost a quarter
of the 20 million people who live in Australia were born in another
country. More than a hundred different ethnic groups are represented
in Australia, making Australia one of the most ethnically diversified
countries in the world!
- In Australia you find cooking traditions from all part of the
world, especially European and Asian. Australian has very good
meat, seafood, fruits and vegetable. Meat and chicken are very
expensive, compared to Brazil. Only people over 18 years of age
with ID can buy alcoholic drinks and cigarettes and they are relatively
expensive too. You can easily buy typical foods of many countries
in most major cities, including Japanese which is very popular.
- Australia is predominantly a Christian country, however all
religions are represented and respected in the community.
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