Study Abroad
Brisbane is the capital city of Queensland– Australia’s second largest state by area. In addition to being the third most populous city in Australia, Greater Brisbane is the largest of Australia’s six capital cities by geographic area, occupying 15,842 sq km across South East Queensland. Find an inspiring collection of places to explore in and around […]
Known for its vibrant laneways, cultural diversity and world-class education options, there’s so much to love about. If you’re looking to study abroad, there are many reasons why Melbourne might just be the ideal pick. Spend time in Melbourne’s city centre and you’ll discover pockets of busy, chilled, bohemian, architectural and accidentally cool spaces to […]
Sydney is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city with a diverse population featuring a rich history, internationally- recognized tourist attractions and an exciting calendar of events . An excellent train, bus and ferry service covers all point of the greater metropolitan area, make it really easy to move around in. Unless visitors to Sydney are specifically seeking […]
Visit Australia’s sunniest capital city and you’ll experience more than just amazing sunsets over the ocean. Beyond its tranquil river and spacious beaches, Perth has lively city precincts humping with great shopping, nightlife and dining. Soak up business chic in Perth’s city centre, browse boutiques along Leederville’s stylish Oxford Street and catch live music […]
In Adelaide, you can enjoy stylish architecture, boutique shopping, sandy swimming beaches, fabulous arts event, nightlife, fine dining, and some of Australia’s best cafe strips. Population is slightly over 1 million, which makes it Australia’s fifth largest city and by far the largest city in the otherwise sparsely populated state. It lives well beyond […]
No doubt about it, Hobart’s future is looking rosy. Tourism is booming and the old town is brimming with new-found self-confidence. Plan on staying a while – you’ll need at least a few days to savour the full range of beers flowing from the city’s pubs. When in Hobart, make sure you visit Salamanca Place […]
Australia’s only tropical capital city, Darwin, gazes out confidently across the Timor Sea. It’s closer to Bali than Bondi and can certainly feel removed from the rest. Darwin has plenty to offer the travelers. Chairs and tables spill out of the street-side restaurants and bars, innovative museums celebrate the city’s past, and galleries showcase […]
The capital city of Australia, Canberra, is a planned metropolis that architect Walter Burley Griffin envisioned, as a garden city for some 25,000 people. The design was completed in 1912, and construction began in 1913. Canberra is currently home to about 300,000 people. However, due to the unique de-centralized design, the city never feels crowded. […]