Constitutional law protection The Australian Constitution does not explicitly protect freedom of expression.It operates as a freedom from government restraint, rather than a right conferred directly on individuals. How does freedom of movement exist in Australia? The right to freedom of movement within a country, which includes the right to choose where to live within […]
Am I an Australian resident for tax purposes if I live overseas?
Domicile test You’re an Australian resident if your domicile (the place that is your permanent home) is in Australia, unless we are satisfied that your permanent place of abode is outside Australia. A domicile is a place that is considered to be your permanent home by law. Am I still an Australian resident if I […]
What is the ethnicity of South West Sydney?
People — demographics & education In the 2016 Census, there were 405,962 people in Sydney – South West (Statistical Area Level 4). Of these 49.4% were male and 50.6% were female. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people made up 1.1% of the population. What are the demographics of South West Sydney? The largest LGA is […]
What does regional Sydney mean?
Regional NSW is Australia’s largest and most diverse regional economy.Here ‘regional NSW’ refers to all of the state except the metropolitan areas of Greater Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong. What is considered regional in NSW? The term ‘regional NSW’ refers to all of the parts of the state that sit outside the metropolitan areas of Greater […]
Do Australians have a right to freedom?
Everyone lawfully within the territory of a State shall, within that territory, have the right to liberty of movement and freedom to choose his residence. Everyone shall be free to leave any country, including his own. What are my freedom rights in Australia? Australia has 5 fundamental freedoms – freedom of speech, association, assembly, religion, […]
Where is the best place in Australia to retire?
11 best places to retire in Australia Sunshine Coast, Queensland. Coolangatta, Queensland/Tweed Heads, NSW. Hunter Valley, NSW. Merimbula, NSW. Echuca, Victoria. Mornington Peninsula, Victoria. Huon Valley, Tasmania. Kadina, SA. Where is the cheapest place to retire in Australia? 6 Affordable Places to Retire in Australia Perth, Western Australia. Hobart, Tasmania. Port Stephens, News South Wales. […]
Do Australians love Travelling?
We know that Aussies love to travel and our survey found that 64.7% of people feel happier for taking holidays. However, we also found that Aussies are reluctant to use all of their annual leave and many experience guilt when requesting time off work. Why do Australians love travelling? We’re sociable AF. There’s an old […]
Where in Sydney should I live?
Best fit suburbs: Surry Hills, Darlinghurst, Redfern, Newtown, and Kirribilli. Surry Hills and Darlinghurst are where many of Sydney’s best restaurants, cafes, bars, and pubs are. If you’re a foodie who wants to be in the center of foodie heaven, then this is where you want to be. Which is the best area to live […]
What questions can you not ask in an interview Australia?
Questions that employers can’t legally ask Are you in a same-sex relationship? How old are you? What’s your ethnic background? What religion are you? Are you pregnant or planning to start a family? Who do you vote for? Do you have a physical or mental disability? What questions can you legally not ask in an […]
What is the nicest city in New Zealand?
Queenstown. Queenstown was undoubtedly the highlight of my trip. Auckland. Auckland is New Zealand’s biggest city, with over 1.5 million people residing there. Wellington. Wellington is New Zealand’s capital, so it is naturally one of the best cities to live in New Zealand. Tauranga. Napier. Where do the rich live in New Zealand? The 10 […]
Are Australia and New Zealand drifting apart?
Drifting Away Eighty million years ago, the landmass that was to become New Zealand, broke away from Gondwana, splitting away from Australia and Antarctica as the Tasman Sea opened up. Did New Zealand break away from Australia? Between 100 and 80 million years ago New Zealand broke away from Gondwanaland (Antarctica and Australia) and started […]
How did the Australian constitution come about?
When the colonies decided to join together in a federation, representatives from each colony were elected to attend meetings (called constitutional conventions) to draw up a constitution for the new nation. The draft constitution was later approved by a vote of the people in referendums held in each colony. Why did the Australian constitution happen? […]
How do New Zealanders use their land for?
About half of the total land area in New Zealand is used for agriculture, forestry, and housing: land cover exotic grassland 40%, exotic forestry 8%, cropping & horticulture 2%, urban 1%, native land cover 49%. (Note: These percentages exclude lakes and rivers.) What did Māori use their land for? Soil as an important cultural resource […]
Why do I love Australia so much?
12 reasons you’ll fall in love with Australia The Wildlife. Since Australia is isolated from all other continents, the wildlife is abundant and unique. The Beaches. The People. The Abundance of Backpackers. The Food. The Slang. Budget Tourism. The Money. Why should I love Australia? Top Five Reasons to Love Australia Wildlife. The wildlife in […]
What is the Australian culture known for?
While strongly influenced by Anglo-Celtic origins, the culture of Australia has also been shaped by multi-ethnic migration which has influenced all aspects of Australian life, including business, the arts, cuisine, sense of humor and sporting tastes. What is unique about the Australian culture? Australians main values support equal rights and equal opportunity. Aussie’s are known […]