About Australia

About Australia

 

Australia is the world’s smallest continent and the largest island. It is like nowhere else in the world. It has an area as big as mainland of the United States but has a population of only 20 million people.

It’s a friendly, young, adventurous and stylish nation that welcomes international students. The entire country has unique animals and a fabulous climate. Aussies like the great outdoors, they love sport, worship their beaches, having BBQs with their mates and eating out at the 1000’s of multicultural restaurants.

The population is comprised of over 130 nationalities which makes Australia one of the most multicultural countries in the world. This broad ethnic mix has created a rich cultural blend of languages, fashions, architecture and cuisines..

The Aboriginal people have lived in Australia for over 50,000 years and it is believed they are the oldest,
continuous civilisation in the world. You can enjoy a tour with an Aboriginal guide to learn about their unique relationship with the country and listen to their stories that have been handed down for generations.

You can also view their rock art which is the oldest in the world. When Aussies go to the beach they try and wear as little as possible.
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Living in Australia

Living and Study Expenses

Study in Australia Education Costs

Compared to other English speaking countries the costs of education and living in Australia are comparatively low. All tuition fees for international students who study in Australia are exempt from GST and are charged up-front, with some institutions making additional charges to cover other associated costs like sports facilities, laboratory costs, student organisation membership and library fees.

Australian education tuition fees to study in Australia for international students are very competitive with other countries. Other savings accrue as some degrees take only 3 years to complete in Australia compared to 4 years in the USA.

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Australian Primary School

Australian primary school costs vary between A$5,000 to A$11,000 a year for tuition. Again if boarding facilities are available they will be charged serparately.

Australian Secondary School

Australian secondary school costs in Australia vary between A$6,000 to A$13,500 a year for the tuition. Australian secondary schools which provide boarding facilities will charge for this service separately.

English Language Courses

The costs of English Language courses vary greatly depending on the duration and level of the English course. Read more »

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About Australia

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Study Australia University Internship Programs

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