Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere, with a land area of 7.7 million square kilometers, it is the world's sixth-largest country, and the only country with an entire continent.
The capital city is Canberra, and the country is divided into six states and two territories: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania. Australia, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania, as well as the Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory.
Australia has a population of 18.6 million, and there are 14 cities with more than 100,000 people: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra, Newcastle, Wollongong, Geelong, the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Coast, Cairns, and Townsville, which are home to 80 percent of Australia's population. Therefore, Australia is a highly urbanized country.
Because of its location in the southern hemisphere, Australia's seasons are exactly the opposite of China's. December to February is summer, and January to February is summer. December to February is summer, January to May is fall, June to August is winter, and September to November is spring. Forty-five percent of the country has a temperate climate, 25% has a subtropical climate and 30% has a tropical climate. All in all, Australia is a mild, sunny, comfortable and beautiful 'paradise in the South'.
South Australia
South Australia, or South Australia for short, covers an area of 980,000 square kilometers and has a population of 1.5 million, making it the third largest state in Australia. It is located in the southeastern part of the Australian continent, neighboring the sea on one side is the famous Australian Great Curve. Here the climate is mild, the average temperature in winter is 8 ℃, the highest average temperature in summer is about 28 ℃, abundant sunshine, comfortable and pleasant.
South Australia's unique environment, fertile land, rich resources, is Australia's most famous brewing origin, food capital and festival state. The capital city of Adelaide, with an area of 1,870 square kilometers and a population of over one million, is a beautiful city that is safe, affluent, stylish and comfortable.
It also has one of the lowest costs of living in the world due to its generous social welfare system and affordable prices. It has convenient transportation, majestic architecture, elegant cultural atmosphere, and well-equipped, world-class education and health entertainment. According to authoritative surveys, Adelaide is the most competitive city in Australia in terms of business costs.
Three advantages of migrating to South Australia
All for the children: a perfect education system
The quality of education in South Australia, from pre-school to university education, is world-class. Famous graduates include Australian Nobel Laureate Howard? Florey, NASA astronaut Andy? Australian Nobel Prize winner Howard Frawley, NASA astronaut Andy Thomas, and nuclear scientist Mark Oliphant are just a few. Oliphant, to name but a few.
Pre-school
Pre-schools
Provide primary education for children aged 4 to 5 years for the first 12 months of elementary school, and parents are invited to participate in this phase of education, which provides new students and their parents with a unique opportunity to increase their social contacts and make friends.
Elementary Education
Includes eight years of education from kindergarten through seventh grade. Here children are fully encouraged to develop their special potential through active exploration, questioning, talking, reading, counting and expressive activities. And the curriculum in language, physical education, science, art and nature adds to the enjoyment and experience of learning.
Secondary education
Consists of five years of education from Year 8 to Year 12 (students are 12 to 17 years old). Secondary education in South Australia, in both public and private schools, is among the best in the country. Parents and students are free to choose the most suitable school according to their needs. And all subjects of study, teaching practices and resource technology are in line with international standards, providing a foundation for further study and education throughout Australia and the world. According to the Third International Teaching and Science Study (TIMSS) survey, Australia's primary and secondary schools have outperformed other English-speaking countries in key areas such as science and math.
University education
South Australia is home to a number of renowned universities, all offering world-leading education and a friendly, innovative learning environment. The capital city of Adelaide is home to four internationally renowned universities, namely the University of Adelaide, Flinders University, the University of South Australia, and the world-famous Carnegie Mellon University, which opened a branch campus here in 2006 and can offer degree programs recognized by both the United States and Australia. According to the 2006 World University Rankings, there are six Australian universities in the top 50; however, Tsinghua University and Peking University, China's top institutions, are only ranked 248th and 287th.
Technical training
South Australia has a very high employment rate, ranking among the highest in the country. This is due to more than 300 high-quality vocational education and training courses of all types that fully meet the labour market and have been recognized worldwide as some of the best and most innovative models of education.
South Australia's education is world class, yet tuition fees are more affordable than equivalent schools in other international cities such as Hong Kong, Singapore and even other major Australian cities.
Attached: Difference in tuition fees for public secondary courses (local and international students)
Subjects Local students International students
Public secondary courses Free 6000-13000
Attached: Comparison of University of Sydney Tuition Fees (local and international students)
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II. Developed Economic Environment
South Australia has a stable society and a developed economy, with many industries leading the world.
High-tech industry
South Australia is the most technologically advanced state in Australia, with more than 1,000 high-tech companies whose products and technologies cover a wide range of areas including electronics, remote sensing, radar, software and communications.
Information Technology
South Australia's information technology industry is diverse, sophisticated and well-established, making it one of the fastest growing markets in the world. It is home to Motorola's Centers of Excellence (of which there are only five in the world); and EDS's Asia Pacific Resource Center, one of its three global information management centers.
Mining
South Australia has Australia's largest onshore oil and gas fields, and Olympic Dam is one of the world's largest grassroots metal mines. The dam's A$5 billion expansion project provides unprecedented investment and employment opportunities.
Defense and Aerospace
South Australia-based Australian Submarine Company (ABS) has signed a contract with the Australian Department of Defence for the A$6 billion Naval Air Defense Destroyer. Completion of this contract is expected to bring 3,000 direct or indirect jobs to South Australia.
Automotive
Fifty percent of Australia's cars are manufactured in South Australia at GM Howden and Mitsubishi Motors, and South Australian exports of cars and parts totaled nearly A$1 billion between 2004 and 2005.
Finance
Australian and international industry leaders have established branches in Adelaide, including BHP Billiton, EDS, Origin Energy and Westpac.
Major conventions
The Adelaide Convention Center is one of the world's top 10 convention centers, with 10,450 square meters of spacious, column-free floors and a large ballroom that can host up to 6,500 VIPs.
Food industry
It is SA's largest export industry, with an annual export value of A$3 billion. It mainly includes alcohol, seafood, meat, cereals, fruits and vegetables.
Wine industry
South Australia is the center of Australia's wine industry, accounting for more than half of the country's annual production and 60 percent of the country's annual exports, with an annual value of about A$1.4 billion. Many of the world's top wines are produced here.
Health
South Australia is home to more than 300 health industry companies engaged in advanced specialist services in vision, medical devices, pharmaceuticals and head, face and cardiology. Biological research is world-leading in areas such as therapeutics and genetic diagnostics, based on universities and commercialization.
Services
Transport, logistics, specialized business services, financial services and entertainment are South Australia's strengths, and their rapid growth is the largest component of the local economy.
Tourism
South Australia attracts more than six million visitors each year, bringing $3 billion in economic benefits and 36,000 jobs.
Water industry
South Australia has expertise in water and wastewater treatment and reuse, irrigation and salinity treatment, treatment control equipment and education and training.
Adelaide is the 10th most competitive business city in the world according to authoritative surveys.KBR's Senior Vice President for Asia-Pacific, Andrew K. Fletcher, commented, "Adelaide is one of the most competitive cities in the world. Fletcher commented, "In Adelaide, the combination of low labor turnover, high quality talent, good industrial relations and a high quality of life has allowed us to dramatically increase productivity and reduce costs."
Three: Ideal Living Environment
Mild Climate
South Australia has a warm climate, with no bitter cold in winter or scorching heat in summer, similar to the humid, mild environment of southern China.
Attachment: Temperature in South Australia
State/Month January February March April May June July August September October November December
South Australia 16-28 16-28 14-25 12-22 10-18 07-16 07-16 08-16 09-16 10-21 12-24 14-26
Beautiful environment
South Australia is picturesque and naturally stylish. The landscape is beautifully diverse: rugged and spectacular outback wilderness, rolling green mountains, long meandering coastlines, refreshingly tranquil coastal islands and wide meandering rivers are all great places to visit.
Good healthcare system
Australia's economy ranks 15th in the world, with a GDP per capita of around $22,000 due to its sparse population, making it one of the richest countries in the world. The basic welfare system is: "education for the young and care for the old". This is reflected in:
12 years of free compulsory education; ?
College tuition can be paid for with interest-free government loans, which are repaid by paying more taxes after graduation;?
Children's allowance from the Ministry of Welfare until the age of 18; after 18, student allowance;?
Unemployment benefits (green card status residents and citizens after two years of settlement);?
Pension for women aged 60 and men aged 65;?
Low Income Allowance: tax free allowance and low cost of medication;?
Free health care for all;?
Other benefits include: family allowance, maternity allowance, immunization allowance, housing allowance, unmarried parents' allowance, disabled persons' allowance, telephone allowance, veterans' allowance, orphans' foster care allowance, education allowance for recipients of the allowance, etc. These allowances are not as detailed as a haircut or grocery shopping, but basically cover all aspects of life.?
Living in paradise
For many years, five of Australia's major cities have been in the top 10 of the United Nations' ratings of the best places for human habitation, making them a near-perfect and ideal choice for settlement.
Attachment: Top 10 countries and cities in the world for human habitation
Name City Name Country
1 Melbourne Australia
1 Vancouver Canada
1 Vienna Austria
4 Pace Australia
5 Geneva Switzerland
6 Adelaide Australia / South Australia
6 Brisbane Australia
6 Copenhagen Denmark
6 Montreal Canada
6 Sydney Australia
Note: Melbourne, Vancouver, and Vienna tied for first place. Beijing ranked 75th.