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According to the 2005 IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook, Australia is the best place in the world to live! That's probably why so many people dream of starting a new life down under and apply for immigration to the Australian authorities annually.The desirability of Australia stems from so many factors - it is a country where the quality of life achievable is very high, the employment prospects are plentiful, the education available is world class and the health care facilities are very good - but to achieve permanent residence status in Australia can be very tricky because the amount of competition for the limited number of visas granted each year is intense.Those who ...
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Queensland's Gold Coast is situated in the south east corner of Queensland about an hour's drive from Brisbane. Also known as Surfers Paradise the Gold Coast has grown into one of Australia's largest regional cities and offers something for everyone.Of course the theme parks still provides loads of fun for the kids and the beaches cater for surfers to families. And don't forget Whale Watching!Gold Coast International Airport has flights to New Zealand and some Asian destinations. The domestic airport flies out to most major Australian destinations.Best beaches on the Gold CoastSurfers Paradise
Close to everything is the best way to describe Surfers Paradise. Don't be concerned about crowds though there is ...
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Stunning Katherine Gorge, the major attraction of Nitmiluk National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia, is an absolute must see. Katherine Gorge shows that the most impressive experiences in the Australian Outback don't cost an arm and a leg, don't have to be shared with a kazillion other tourists, and they don't require any special preparations.The 180,353 hectare Nitmiluk National Park is typical rugged Australian Outback country: red rocks and escarpments, and dry bushland with pockets of rainforest along streams and water holes. Wherever there is water the area is teeming with wildlife: lizards, insects, birds, turtles, and even harmless freshwater crocodiles.On top of the natural beauty, flora and fauna Nitmiluk ...
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First of all, I will tell give you a little bit of background information on the Gold Coast Property Market and Gold Coast itself.Gold Coast is a city in Queensland, Australia. It is the second most populated city in the State and the sixth most populated city in the whole of Australia. It has a population of over 550,000 people.It is well known for it's sunny, subtropical climate, the average maximum average temperature is 25.0 degrees centigrade or 77 Fahrenheit. The minimum is 15.3 centigrade and 60 Fahrenheit. This weather makes it perfect for surfers and there are so many popular beaches, not only for surfers, but for those who want to ...
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Tip of the Month

Las Vegas Tip – Although my blog is dealing mainly with Australia, there's another travel location that I really like - Las Vegas! Like any other lively city; its hotel rooms vary both in price and availability. When there’s a busy day, hotel rates can jump with no warning whatsoever. hotel room in Las Vegas can be $30 and suddenly with no warnings, it’s nearly $400. For the majority of people, finding a discount Vegas hotel is the only way they can enjoy the vices and pleasures of Sin City.

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