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Is New Zealand a safe country to live in?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

By global standards around crime and violence, most of New Zealand is safe and peaceful. The Global Peace Index usually rates New Zealand as the second safest country in the world. The New Zealand crime rate even decreased in 2020 and 2021.Low crime rates in New Zealand are not the same as no crime. Is […]

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Were there slaves in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Slavery in Australia has existed in various forms from colonisation in 1788 to the present day.Many Indigenous Australians were also forced into various forms of slavery and unfree labour from colonisation. Some Indigenous Australians performed unpaid labour until the 1970s. When did slavery start and end in Australia? Slavery has been illegal in the (former) […]

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What does bloody mean in Australian?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Bloody. (Adjective) An expression of emphasis (see also: heaps), particularly in anger. “Oh no, I’ve dropped some bloody avo on my bathers.” Is bloody a swear word in Australia? Bloody has always been a very common part of Australian speech and has not been considered profane there for some time.In the 1940s an Australian divorce […]

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Where is the driest place in New Zealand?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Wairarapa. Wairarapa is the driest place in New Zealand, with some parts bordering on drought conditions. Worst impacted is coastal Wairarapa, and it may be dire straits for the farming community over summer, Castlepoint Station manager Jacques Reinhardt said. Which area of New Zealand is driest? The West Coast of the South Island is the […]

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Where is the warmest water in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The south-eastern coast, near New South Wales, has water temperatures that don’t get too much above 24 degrees Celcius. When comparing all four coastlines with the various states of Australia, it is easy to see the Northern Territory and Queensland have some of the warmest waters in Australia. Are Australian waters warm? Much of Oceania […]

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Is Melbourne safe after dark?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Just under half of Victorians (47.1 per cent) felt safe walking after dark in their neighbourhoods.Eighty per cent of Australian men say they feel safe walking alone at night, compared with 50 per cent of women, according to the OECD’s Better Life Index. Is it safe to travel in Melbourne at night? However, Melbourne, as […]

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How can an Indian student get scholarship in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Australia Awards Scholarships. Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarships. GyanDhan Scholarship. CSIRO Scholarship Program. Destination Australia Scholarship. CSIRO Data61 Scholarship Program. How can I get scholarship to study in Australia? Australia offers many scholarships for international students. The grant of scholarship is basically on merit and the students have to demonstrate their eligibility for the […]

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Is Australia getting healthier?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The Australian population has seen reductions in disease burden. Between 2003 and 2015 the rate of burden decreased by 11% from 208 DALYs per 1,000 population to 184 per 1,000 after adjusting for population increase and ageing (AIHW 2019). Is Australia becoming healthier? Health consciousness has risen over the past five years and the trend […]

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How do you say thank you in Australian?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Ta. ‘Ta’ means ‘thank you’. How do you say hello and thank you in Australia? 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 […]

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What are Australia’s top 5 imports?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Australia’s Top Ten Imports #1 Machinery (AUD$46.2 billion) #2 Mineral fuels (AUD$43.9 billion) #3 Vehicles (AUD$43.6 billion) #4 Electrical machinery and equipment (AUD$37.1 billion) #5 Medical/technical equipment (AUD$12 billion) #6 Pharmaceuticals (AUD$11.8 billion) #7 Gems and precious metals (AUD$9.5 billion) What are Australia main imports? Imports The top imports of Australia are Refined Petroleum ($16.8B), […]

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Are Australians nicer than Brits?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Aussies are friendlier than the British – sometimes even too friendly. Some say it’s the weather, others say it’s the carefree attitude – the Aussie motto is “she’ll be right” which means “don’t stress, it’s all good”. Are Brits and Aussies similar? While both British and Australian cultures use fairly direct communication style, Brits have […]

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What is the most common race in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

British. Ethnic Background Of Australians Rank Principal Ancestral Ethnicity or Nationality Share of Australian Population 1 British 67.4% 2 Irish 8.7% 3 Italian 3.8% 4 German 3.7% What is the majority race in Australia? Australia: Ethnic groups as of 2011 Characteristic Share in total population English 25.9% Australian 25.4% Irish 7.5% Scottish 6.4% What percentage […]

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Where does most of Australia’s population live?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The majority of Australians continue to live in the eastern mainland states. Almost 80% lived in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory in 2016. (a) Usual Residence Census counts. Where does 85% of Australia’s population live? Australia is one of the most urbanised nations in the world, with an oft-quoted figure […]

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How much money is required to study in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

1. Tuition fee is your prime expenditure S.no Study Program Average Fees in AUD* 4. Undergraduate Bachelor Degree $15,000 – $33,000 annually 5. Postgraduate Master’s Degree $20,000 – $37,000 annually 6. Doctoral Degree $14,000 – $37,000 annually How much will it cost to study in Australia? 1. Tuition fee is your prime expenditure S.no. Study […]

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What are the cons of studying in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Here are the Disadvantages of Studying in Australia: Living costs. Homesickness. Speech complication. WIFI will not be available everywhere. Time shortage. Chances of exposed to non-ethical things. Possibilities of confronting racism harassment. Emotion of loneliness. Is it worth going to Australia to study? Plus, a vast number of Australian Universities even offer scholarships for international […]

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