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About Brisbane
A move to Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, Australia’s sunshine state puts you in proximity of a population of around 2 million people and a sub-tropical climate that is attracting a large numbers of migrants. This climate makes for a relaxed outdoor lifestyle in a beautiful, spacious city built on the banks of the Brisbane river. Although the beaches in the direct vicinity of Brisbane are mud flats, beautiful white beaches can be found a short drive to the North at the Sunshine Coast and to the South at the Gold Coast. The climate is very sunny, with around 2,800 hours of sunshine annually which is one of the major draws for moving to Brisbane.Summer is the wet season (December to February). This is when there can be some large thunderstorms with torrential rain so it is important to have the right clothing to cope with this. These months are when it feels sticky due to the humidity. Most buildings have air conditioning to help you cope with this. People tend to gravitate towards the coast in this season to catch the cool breezes and explore the coral sea.
Like most Australian cities, the majority of people live in detached houses with gardens. This means the city sprawls over a large area. Despite having two million inhabitants, when relocating to Brisbane you will notice it is quieter than the larger cities of Sydney and Melbourne. Unlike Australia’s other big cities, Brisbane is not situated on the coast. The famous Gold Coast with it's multiple theme parks and the idyllic Sunshine Coast are about 1 hour away from the city.
About Adelaide
Adelaide is the capital of South Australia, and the fifth-largest city in Australia. As of June 2013, Adelaide had an estimated resident population of 1.29 million. Adelaide weather is moderate. Year-round big blue skies mean average winter temperatures of 16 degrees Celsius (°C) and 28°C in summer. Hot days can be real sizzlers and easily reach 40°C.
Adelaide has a hot Mediterranean climate (mild winters with moderate rainfall and hot, dry summers. In summer (December to February) the average maximum is around 29 °C (84 °F), but there is considerable variation and Adelaide can usually expect around 3 days a year when the daytime temperature is 40 °C (104 °F) or above.
Combine Adelaide’s superb climate with the lowest house prices of any Australian major state capital and you discover a proposition that is increasingly attractive to migrants seeking to improve their lifestyles.
Adelaide has a hot Mediterranean climate (mild winters with moderate rainfall and hot, dry summers. In summer (December to February) the average maximum is around 29 °C (84 °F), but there is considerable variation and Adelaide can usually expect around 3 days a year when the daytime temperature is 40 °C (104 °F) or above.
Combine Adelaide’s superb climate with the lowest house prices of any Australian major state capital and you discover a proposition that is increasingly attractive to migrants seeking to improve their lifestyles.
Adelaide is Australia’s most affordable big city. Adelaide needs the skills of around 5,000 new people from overseas each year to further develop its economy. Adelaide is the “20 minute city”. The airport is only seven kilometres from Adelaide city. The Adelaide Hills and major beaches are less than half an hour away. The city centre is surrounded by parklands and is a blend of historic buildings, wide streets, parklands, cafes and restaurants. Adelaide is easy to get around with rolling hills to the east and beaches to the west.
About Sydney
A relocation to Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, does not mean a relocation to the capital of Australia as many people think. You will be living with a population of around 4.5 million people who enjoy a dynamic, multicultural city with a balmy climate. Sydneysiders do suffer some of the downsides of big city life, such as traffic jams and frustrations with public transport. The sunshine is well spread through the year. In fact, a relocation to Sydney will see you basking in more blue-sky days in winter than in summer.Summer is the wet season (December to February). These months are when it feels sticky due to the humidity. Most buildings have air conditioning to help you cope with this. As a coastal city, afternoon sea breezes are the norm whilst living in Sydney; these can be very refreshing on a humid summer’s day. Sea temperatures around Sydney are very pleasant and Sydneysiders make full use of their ocean playground for swimming, yachting and watersports.
Sydney attracts more immigrants to live in Australia than any other Australian city. Large numbers of relocating Australians are also drawn by career opportunities in Sydney.
Sydney attracts more immigrants to live in Australia than any other Australian city. Large numbers of relocating Australians are also drawn by career opportunities in Sydney.
It’s fair to say some families with children have found other cities meet their lifestyle requirements better than Sydney does. Nevertheless, many migrants with children are happy they chose Sydney. If you don’t have children, and you want to live in an exciting city, Sydney is almost certainly your ideal Australian location.
About Melbourne
Melbourne is the capital of Victoria and the second largest city in Australia. It has a population of around 4.25 million people who enjoy living in an amazing city that’s packed full of things to do, whatever your interests are. Melbourne’s cultural scene is well-known, with a calendar filled with music festivals, art exhibitions, and theatre events. Almost every type of cuisine is available in Melbourne and there are many wineries and breweries in the surrounding districts.As a general rule, Melbourne enjoys a temperate climate with warm to hot summers, mild and sometimes balmy springs and autumns, and cool winters.
While Melbourne has a reputation for rain, the city actually receives less rainfall than either Brisbane or Sydney. Melbourne is an excellent place to see the seasons change. It is a fact that Melbourne can experience four seasons in a day. But, really, it’s just another example of how Melbourne has it all!
Melbourne was voted the second most liveable city in the world in 2019 and has plenty to see and do for all types of people with its multicultural mix. More than a quarter of people living in Melbourne were born outside of Australia.
While Melbourne has a reputation for rain, the city actually receives less rainfall than either Brisbane or Sydney. Melbourne is an excellent place to see the seasons change. It is a fact that Melbourne can experience four seasons in a day. But, really, it’s just another example of how Melbourne has it all!
Melbourne was voted the second most liveable city in the world in 2019 and has plenty to see and do for all types of people with its multicultural mix. More than a quarter of people living in Melbourne were born outside of Australia.
Melbourne is also a sport mecca. AFL fever hits every year, the famous MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground) hosts an array of cricket and rugby matches, and football is also becoming increasingly popular.
About Perth
Perth is the capital of Western Australia, Situated on the Swan River with breezes from the Indian Ocean. It has a population of around 2 million people who enjoy the lifestyle here which is more to do with sharing a BBQ and drinks with friends rather than bright lights and nightclubs.
Perth has a Mediterranean climate, with summer from December to March, and February being the warmest month. The average maximum temperature in February is 31.1°C, and the average maximum in July is 18.4°C. On most summer afternoons, the sea breeze which is affectionately known as "the Fremantle Doctor" blows into Perth from the south west, which provides relief from the hot north- easterly winds. The warm evenings mean that it is easy to spend a lot of time outdoors.
The mining industry and natural resources have seen Perth’s economy flourish leading to more work opportunities for those wishing to migrate to Perth and Western Australia from overseas. In fact Perth’s residents have some of the highest incomes in Australia. Perth is a large place with suburbs sprawling north and south of the river, and although the transport is very good into the city, it is worth considering getting a car to move between suburbs.
Perth has a Mediterranean climate, with summer from December to March, and February being the warmest month. The average maximum temperature in February is 31.1°C, and the average maximum in July is 18.4°C. On most summer afternoons, the sea breeze which is affectionately known as "the Fremantle Doctor" blows into Perth from the south west, which provides relief from the hot north- easterly winds. The warm evenings mean that it is easy to spend a lot of time outdoors.
The mining industry and natural resources have seen Perth’s economy flourish leading to more work opportunities for those wishing to migrate to Perth and Western Australia from overseas. In fact Perth’s residents have some of the highest incomes in Australia. Perth is a large place with suburbs sprawling north and south of the river, and although the transport is very good into the city, it is worth considering getting a car to move between suburbs.