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AUSTRALIA |
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Country Overview |
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Modern Australia was
founded with the
influx of European
settlers just over two
hundred years ago, but
the Aborigines
inhabited the island
continent for tens of
thousands of years
before that. |
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History |
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They numbered a few
hundred thousand
before the European
influx. But two
centuries of
discrimination and
expropriation
followed, and at one
point the indigenous
population fell as low
as 60,000. Australia's
politicians at first
looked to Europe and
the US in foreign
policy, but in the
past 20 years or so
they have made their
near neighbors a
priority. In 19th
century another five
colonies were
explored. On 1 January
1901, Australia was
formed with the
federation of 6
colonies. Since then
it has maintained a
constant liberal
democratic political
system. By the time
Canberra was the
capital city located
in ACT and
population was 21.3
million. Among them
60% has concentrated
in and around the
state capitals of
Sydney, Melbourne,
Brisbane, Perth and
Adelaide. Today, 99%
of the population is
of European or Asian
descent. |
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Economy |
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Australia has a
prosperous and mixed
economy in
western-style with a
per capita GDP in
excess of many
urbanized countries
like, UK, Germany, and
France. It is ranked
third in the United
Nations in 2007 and
sixth in The Economist
in 2005. By the end of
March 2007 the GDP per
capita of Australia
was about $ 766.8
Billion (CIA World
Factbook). The
inflation rate was
3.2% per annum and
4.4% of unemployment
rate in 2007. Service
sector constitutes 69%
of GDP, whereas
agriculture and
natural resources
constitute 3% and 5%
of GDP respectively.
These statistical
facts advocate that
there is excellent
scope for career
formation in every
sector. |
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Australia has trade
exports of coal, iron
ore, non-monetary
gold, crude petroleum
and bovine meat to
China, Japan, South
Korea, which has
amounted $114 Billion
in 2006. It imports
passenger motor
vehicles, computers,
medicaments and
telecommunication
equipments from China,
US, Japan, Singapore
and Germany, which has
amounted $125 Billion.
– State Government. |
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Climate |
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Australian climate
varies widely based on
the region, which was
significantly
influenced by ocean
currents. Largest part
of Australia was
outback, which is
desert or semi-dry.
The southern region
has a temperate
climate and moderately
fertile soil and the
northern region has a
tropical climate,
which was partly
rainforests,
grasslands and
deserts. Large number
of population lives
within the
south-eastern
coastline in a
temperate atmosphere.
All a whole, people
from any country can
have a pleasant
atmosphere in
Australia. |
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Culture |
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Australia’s culture
was greatly derived
from the European
lineage, but there are
some distinctive
Australian
characteristics grown
from the atmosphere,
aboriginal culture and
influence of its
neighborhood. Since
the past 50 years, the
culture of Australia
was strongly
influenced by the
American popular
culture, especially
movies and television.
Literature, movies,
opera, music, dance,
painting, theater and
crafts are the
dynamism and creative
arts of Australia,
which has achieved
global appreciation.
The most of the
immigrants are from
Asian and European
countries. |
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Food |
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The traditional
cuisine of Australia
was rooted from the
European gastronomy,
which was bought from
the early settlers. It
usually consists of
pies, roasted cuts of
meat, grilled steak
and chops and few
other cuisines of meat
accompanied with
vegetables. With the
emphasis of
multiculturalism many
other cuisines has
influenced the
Australian food
culture. They include
Mediterranean and
Asian foods formerly
brought up by the
settlers. In the
recent times
Australians consume a
lot of take away food. |
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The common breakfast
in Australia include
cereals, toast, fruits
and fried bacon, egg,
mushroom, baked beans
and sausages. Tea,
coffee, flavored milk
or juice will be the
drink with breakfast.
The common choices in
dinner will be roast
meat and vegetables,
pasta, pizza,
casseroles, barbecue
meat, vegetables and
salads, soup,
stir-fries. Try some
good Australian food
so as to enjoy a
pleasure of dining in
Australian style. |
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Multiculturalism |
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The people in
Australia came from
over 100 different
countries around the
world with their own
cultures, ethics and
languages. They formed
different cultural
groups that made
Australia a
multicultural nation,
which was adopted
since 1970. As there
are different cultural
groups, Australian
government implemented
the cultural policy in
the country to control
the society and its
ethics. There is a
multicultural national
literature in
Australia. There are
26.4% of Catholics,
20.5% of Anglicans,
20.5% of other
Christians, 1.9% of
Buddhists, 1.5% of
Muslims, 1.2% of other
religions, 12.7%, of
unspecified religions
in Australia. This has
resulted students from
different countries
with different
cultures to choose
Australia for their
higher education. |
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Job Market |
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The prediction of job
opportunities for
international students
in Australia is
associated with the
comprehensive visa
requirements. In
Australia there is
good scope for various
professions including
doctors, teachers,
accountants, plumbers,
nurses, carpenters,
dentists and IT
managers. You can get
the complete
information on the
applications of visas
migration on
Department of
Immigration and
Citizenship website.
There are good
opportunities for the
graduates who secure
permanent residence in
Australia. You can get
further details about
graduate destinations
on Graduate Careers
Australia. |
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Tourism |
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Tourism is the large
sector of the economy
in Australia, which
was merged as a
crucial industry. For
the years 2002, 2003,
2004 Australia has
produced world’s 10th
biggest revenue from
the tourism. Every
year about 4 billion
tourists visit
Australia and
Australians itself are
the big domestic
travelers. Australia
combines an abundance
of landscapes. These
comprise of deserts in
the interior, hills,
mountains, tropical
rain forests and
densely populated
coastal strips with
long beaches. Distinct
from other continents,
Australia has wide
variety of unique
plants and animal
life. Find
more–Australian
Tourism |
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Facts |
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Full name: Commonwealth of Australia
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Population:
20.7 million (UN, 2007)
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Capital:
Canberra
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Largest city:
Sydney
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Area: 7.7 million sq km (2.9 million sq miles)
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Major language:
English
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Major religion:
Christianity
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Life expectancy:
79 years (men), 84 years (women)
(UN)
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Monetary unit:
1 Australian dollar = 100 cents
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Main exports:
Ores and metals; wool, food and live
animals; fuels, transport machinery and equipment
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GNI per capita: US $32,220 (World Bank, 2006)
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Internet domain:
.au
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International dialing code:
+61
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