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Is Sydney the best city in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Sydney has been named as the best city in Australia for quality of life and the 10th best in the world, in a global survey examining 450 cities. Why Sydney is the best city in Australia? 1. There are beautiful beaches all over the city. From the serene golden sands of Palm Beach to the […]

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Is Melbourne cheaper than Brisbane?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Cost of living in Brisbane (Australia) is 4% cheaper than in Melbourne (Australia) Is Melbourne more expensive than Brisbane? Brisbane is the cheapest of the 3 major capital cities to buy with an average cost of just over $7,000/sqm.Melbourne, even at it’s most expensive, rarely gets to that cost, and Brisbane doesn’t even pretend to […]

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What does Australian phrase come the raw prawn mean?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

[mainly Australian] to try to cheat or trick someone. I’m afraid to say they were caught trying to come the raw prawn, as it were. What is raw prawn slang for? Today raw prawn is most often heard in the idiom to come the raw prawn, meaning ‘to attempt to deceive, or treat like a […]

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Is Iran richer than Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Iran has a GDP per capita of $20,100 as of 2017, while in Australia, the GDP per capita is $50,400 as of 2017. How rich is Iran in the world? With 10% of the world’s proven oil reserves and 15% of its gas reserves, Iran is considered an “energy superpower.”Economy of Iran. Statistics Population 85,484,011 […]

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Why are Australian animals so unique?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Why is Australian wildlife so unique?Due to this isolation and the lack of predators, Australia’s unique fauna developed. Marsupials that originated in Gondwana adapted in Australia, and survived until today. Australia’s climate became drier about 15 million years ago, resulting in more uniquely adapted species. What is special about Australian animals? Among the endemic animal […]

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Is New Zealand in poverty?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

In New Zealand, massive economic restructuring beginning in the 1980s has resulted in prosperity for some, and poverty for others. In 1984, the national poverty rate was 9%. Comparatively, in 2016, the poverty rate was 15%.This means that around 290,000 children (or 27%) were living in poverty in 2017. How much of New Zealand is […]

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How is G pronounced in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

View the pronunciation model for Australian English here. The pronunciations given are those in use among educated urban speakers of standard English in Australia. Vowels. Australian English As in… oʊ goat oɪ choice What is G Day in Australia? G’day is a shortened form of ‘Good Day’ and it is the equivalent of ‘Hello. ‘ […]

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What is the percentage of races in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

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 of Australia is black? About 400,000 people of African origin were living in Australia in 2020. This represents 1.6% of the Australian population and 5.1% of Australia’s overseas-born population. Most (58%) are white South […]

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What is Australia known for product?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Starting from gemstones, Tim Tams to wine, Australia has much to offer to its visitors when it comes to shopping. People can purchase things like Opal gemstones, Kangaroo leather products, vegemite, tree tea oil, Australian wine, traditional arts and handicrafts and many more. What is the most famous product in Australia? Top Ten Best and […]

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Is the ocean in Australia warm?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Much of Oceania is situated within the tropics so there is not a great deal of variation in the sea temperature. The water is always pleasantly warm in Polynesia, Micronesia and Northern Australia (if you dared go in there!). What is the ocean temperature in Australia? Water temperatures range from 24°C/75°F in the winter, peaking […]

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Can you lose permanent resident status New Zealand?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

And, more importantly, permanent residency in New Zealand does not expire. Unlike Australia, where it is granted for an initial five-year term, or Canada, where it comes with continuing residency obligations, permanent residency in New Zealand requires no commitments at all. Can New Zealand permanent residency be revoked? Legal proceedings can still be brought for […]

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What is the average Australian bra size?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Asian and African nations have the smallest, with predominantly B and A cup sizes being most common. Australia is way down the list: in 2020, the most common Australian bra sizes are reported to be 14C and 12D, and while this is the average across all ages, there really is no such thing as the […]

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Which Australian city has the most Africans?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

In 2007-2008, around 4,000 South Africans permanently settled in Australia, a number that is slightly lower than previous years. The 2011 data showed that Sydney has the largest number of South African-born residents (31,680), followed by Perth (28,700), Melbourne (20,968). What percentage of Australian population is black? About 400,000 people of African origin were living […]

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Who ruled Australia before the British?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Aboriginal Australians first arrived on the Australian mainland by sea from Maritime Southeast Asia between 50,000 and 65,000 years ago, and penetrated to all parts of the continent, from the rainforests in the north, the deserts of the centre, and the sub-Antarctic islands of Tasmania and Bass Strait. Who ruled Australia first? On January 26, […]

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What is the difference between residency and citizenship in New Zealand?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Citizenship in New Zealand is superficially similar to permanent residency.a greater degree of “security of tenure” for being in New Zealand (and, indirectly, Australia), because it removes the need to hold a residency visa; and. the right to travel internationally on a New Zealand passport. Is residency the same as citizenship? Citizenship refers to a […]

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