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The capital of the state of South Australia is full of culture, flavors, events and entertainment. With an estimated population of 1,350,000, it is the fifth most populous city in Australia. The River Torrens Park Region is home to the renowned South Australia Art Gallery, which features notorious Indian arts, and the South Australian Museum, devoted to natural history. The annual Adelaide Festival, wineries, extensive bike paths and beaches make up some of the city's many attractions!
Australia's third largest city is in the state of Queensland. It is also the main economic hub of the state. Because of this, in Brisbane the labor supply is a bit more constant when compared to other cities that depend on tourism, and the cost of living is a little lower than in Sydney and Melbourne - a fact that makes the city gained prominence among international students! The main attraction of the city is the artificial beach in the South Bank region, an incredible leisure infrastructure with 17 hectares of green area.
Byron is a little piece of paradise on the northeast coast of Australia. Located 800 km north of Sydney and 180 km south of Brisbane, the city has a population of 20,000 and preserves the hippie atmosphere of the 1960s and 1970s to this day. Famous for its natural beauty, with an excellent sea for surfing and beautiful beaches, in addition to a peculiar lifestyle, Byron is the perfect place for those seeking tranquility and contact with nature and at the same time, nightlife in pubs with music live every day of the week, nightclubs and restaurants.
Starting point to discover Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Cairns is the destination chosen by thousands of tourists and students who want to experience one of the seven wonders of the world and experience diving into a cinematic setting. The diverse marine life and the different shades that make up this region were, even, inspiration to create scenes of the animation "Finding Nemo".
Canberra was chosen as the capital of Australia to pacify an old rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne. Its construction was made in a planned way, like Brasilia, and under the concept of garden-city, with very green and even a huge artificial lake. Canberra carries in its name the Aboriginal meaning of "meeting place". Vineyards, restaurants, pubs, entertainment, galleries, museums and monuments are some of the tempting attractions to visitors. It is the perfect destination for those looking for a combination of security, infrastructure and nature.
Darwin is the tropical capital of Australia and the Northern Territory, which keeps alive the charms and cultural heritage of Aboriginal Australia. Darwin is a multicultural city, where the urban spirit meets the wild nature of the country. If you love nature, be sure to visit the well-known Kakadu National Park. But beware of the vast population of crocodiles, you might want to leave the dive to other places.
It has a region name, but it is a city, facing the Pacific Ocean. Along 57 km of coastline, the best beaches in Australia parade for surfing. That is why the first stage of the World Circuit happens there. Not only are surfers, however, who make the Gold Coast fame. Ideal for families and groups of all ages, the destination receives the unimaginable amount of 10 million visitors per year. Most are from the country itself - many come from neighboring Brisbane - but foreigners number more than 800,000. What does she have beyond the sea? Theme parks, forests, trails, waterfalls and first-rate infrastructure.
Australia's second largest city has been voted, by many times, the best city to live in the world. Melbourne is considered the creative city and often referred to as the "art capital of Australia". The city reminds us of the frenzied São Paulo because it is the center of business, cultural and sporting events, but it has a completely different atmosphere. It is light and relaxed, with refined shops and bars dividing space in harmony with parks and beaches. And it is where the most daring architecture of the country, although it still preserves the charm of the Victorian constructions of the English colonization.
At the opposite end of Sydney lies this which is known as the sunniest city in the world, with about 8 hours of sunshine in 365 days a year. Humidity leaves the summer with an average of 26 ° C and the winter is mild, with average temperatures of 15 ° C. With more than 2 million inhabitants, Perth is the fourth largest city in Australia. Australia's metropolis is laid-back, sophisticated, cosmopolitan and perfect for outdoor sports enthusiasts.
Sunshine Coast is a metropolitan area located north of Brisbane in the state of Queensland. There are several small towns that make up the region, with Noosa being the best known. There you can find many national parks and have contact with nature, not to mention the paradisiacal beaches of this coast. It is a less known destination for Brazilians than the Gold Coast and tourism moves the region a lot, so there is more opportunity to work in the hospitality area. The name lives up to the area: on the sunny Sunshine Coast, warm weather is guaranteed year-round.
The largest city in Australia, with 4.5 million inhabitants, has everything that defines a city as wonderful. A privileged geography carved out over the sea, forming a breathtaking view. Beautiful beaches, good for swimming, surfing, diving. Preserved historic and other modern buildings - and even world architecture icons such as the Sydney Opera House on the horizon beside the Sydney Harbor Bridge, which look like optical illusions. To conclude, its inhabitants like the good things in life: eating well, drinking well, playing sports and enjoying the city itself.
Tasmania, or just "Tassie" for the locals, is an island located in the southern tip of Australia. Its capital is the charming Hobart with an estimated population of 225 thousand inhabitants. More than half the island is occupied by nature reserves. The state attracts tourists from all over the world, who roam the island of motorhome in search of natural beauties, among them the famous natural phenomenon aurora australis. Hobart is a great choice for those looking for a slightly cheaper city. It has one of the lowest costs of accommodation and accommodation in university cities.
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