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Is Sydney the most expensive city in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Sydney has topped Australian cities as the most expensive place to build—and prices are expected to rise. The Arcadis 2021 International Construction Costs report ranks 100 cities around the world based on a survey of costs and market conditions. Is Sydney the most expensive city in the world? Sydney is now the only Australian city […]

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Why is New Zealand not considered a continent?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Eventually, the wafter-thin continent sank – though not quite to the level of normal oceanic crust – and disappeared under the sea. Despite being thin and submerged, geologists know that Zealandia is a continent because of the kinds of rocks found there. Was New Zealand a continent at one point or is it still a […]

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What is the average cost of a house in New Zealand?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

According to the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand, the median cost of a home is NZ$597,000. Auckland remains the most expensive place to purchase property, with a median price of NZ$850,000. Is living in New Zealand expensive? The average cost of living in New Zealand is not so attractive. In fact, a family a […]

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Who are New Zealand’s rivals?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Australia–New Zealand sports rivalries Cricket, rugby union, rugby league & netball are the preeminent sporting rivalries between Australia and New Zealand. Australia attended its first Summer Olympic Games in 1896. Who is New Zealand’s biggest ally? AustraliaFrom the latter half of the 20th century, Australia has been New Zealand’s most important cultural, economic and military […]

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How many aircraft carriers does Australia have 2021?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

2. Aircraft Carriers by Country 2021 Country Number of Aircraft Carriers 2021 Population Australia 2 25,788,215 South Korea 2 51,305,186 Italy 2 60,367,477 United Kingdom 2 68,207,116 How many aircraft carriers does Australia have? 3Numbers of aircraft carriers by country Country In service Total Australia 0 3 Brazil 0 2 Canada 0 3 China 2 […]

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Is New Zealand richer than Japan?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

New Zealand has a GDP per capita of $39,000 as of 2017, while in Japan, the GDP per capita is $42,900 as of 2017. Is New Zealand more expensive than Japan? Japan is 0.1% more expensive than New Zealand. Is New Zealand a rich or poor country? New Zealand – Poverty and wealth This ranking […]

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Why does the interior of Australia have such a dry climate?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Australia is so dry because we sit under the subtropical high-pressure belt, which encourages the air to push down, preventing the lift required for rain. Being under the high-pressure belt is enough to make it dry, but there are other systems called climate drivers that can make things worse from one year to the next. […]

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Which Sydney suburb had the largest growth in the last census?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The areas with the largest growth were Parklea – Kellyville Ridge (up by 22,200 people), an outer suburb in Sydney’s north-west, and the inner city area of Waterloo – Beaconsfield (17,800). What is the fastest growing area in NSW? 1. Cobbitty-Leppington. With 32,151 residents, the Cobbitty-Leppington area in Sydney’s South West region recorded the #1 […]

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What are the similarities between Australia and New Zealand?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

One similarity is that both countries were colonies of Great Britain at one time. Both countries are island nations in the South Pacific. There is also a free movement of people between the two countries. There are many Australians that live in New Zealand and vice versa. Is New Zealand culture similar to Australia? The […]

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Who are the minority groups in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Main minority or indigenous communities: Aboriginal peoples, Torres Strait Islanders and South Sea Islanders. Main religions: Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism. Indigenous peoples include Aboriginal peoples, Torres Strait Islanders and South Sea Islanders. What are the 5 minority groups? In the United States, for example, non-Hispanic Whites constitute the majority (63.4%) and all other racial and […]

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What are the differences between New Zealand and Canada?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Canada is about 37 times bigger than New Zealand New Zealand is approximately 268,838 sq km, while Canada is approximately 9,984,670 sq km. Meanwhile, the population of New Zealand is 4.5 million people (31.1 million more people live in Canada). Is New Zealand richer than Canada? make 24.1% more money New Zealand has a GDP […]

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How do you say hello in Australian slang?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Greetings – Australian Slang Howdy – Hello, a warm greeting to welcome a person. Cheers – thanks, a magic word to express gratitude. Cuppa – cup of tea. G day – Hello or good morning, warm greetings. Ta – thank you, deep expression of gratefulness. Pop around – come over, calling someone to go around […]

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Is moving to Sydney a good idea?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Live in a family friendly area: Sydney is a wonderful place to bring up children, with its great climate, beaches, parks and good education system. Suburbs, like Manly and Warringah, which are near the northern beaches are very popular with expat families. These areas have some excellent private and public schools. Is it worth moving […]

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Is Melbourne the most liveable city 2021?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Auckland has been ranked the most liveable city in 2021. Austria’s capital, Vienna, was ranked the most liveable city among the 140 cities surveyed by The Economist Intelligence Unit in 2018 and 2019.2021 results. Sl. 8 City Melbourne Ratings 92.5 Country Australia What is the most liveable city in 2021? Auckland is officially the most […]

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What does Bubby mean in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

noun. informal Australian. A baby, a small child. Often as a familiar form of address. What does it mean to call someone Bubby? Wiktionary. bubbynoun. a woman’s breast. bubbynoun. Familiar term of address for a boy; bub; bubba. What does it mean if a girl calls you Bubby? noun, plural bub·bies. Slang. a female breast. […]

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