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The city of Melbourne is a sight to behold from above during the early morning hours.📸 Melbournesights
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The city of Melbourne is a sight to behold from above during the early morning hours.
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Wominjeka (welcome) to Narrm ( ) 💚🌳

Whether you're exploring Visit Melbourne's gourmet gems, legendary sport offerings or world-class art scene, this vibrant city has it all for your next Down Under. can check out the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia's oldest and most visited gallery, tour laneways packed with colourful street art and cool cafes with Hidden Secrets Tours or experience the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria through an Indigenous lens on their Aboriginal Heritage Walk.

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A beautiful day in Melbourne.📸 unknown
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A beautiful day in Melbourne.
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Beautiful Melbourne 🇦🇺
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Beautiful Melbourne 🇦🇺

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Good morning from Australia:)

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Sleeping beauties? We've got plenty While you might not catch them on the red carpet, these fluffy fashionistas are serving their own iconic style 24/7 in the Aussie bushland - AKA our very own 'Garden of Time'💁How would you rate their 'fit?



The current population of Australia is 26,669,817 as of Tuesday, May 21, 2024, based on Worldometer elaboration of the l...
21/05/2024

The current population of Australia is 26,669,817 as of Tuesday, May 21, 2024, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data 1.
Australia 2023 population is estimated at 26,439,111 people at mid year.

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States and Territories in Australia

Emigrate to Australia is part of Taylor Hampton Solicitors, a highly reputable SRA regulated law firm based in London, UK. We are a MARA registered migration agents and offer visa and immigration services. We are not the Australian Immigration Department.

States and Territories in Australia
Australia is a union of six states. Western Australia (capital: Perth), Northern Territory, South Australia (capital: Adelaide), Queensland (capital: Brisbane), New South Wales (capital: Sydney), Victoria (capital: Melbourne and Tasmania (capital: Hobart) .
Australia

Capital: Sydney

Sydney is Australia’s largest city and home to some of Australia’s most famous landmarks including Sydney Harbour, Sydney Opera House and Bondi Beach. Sydney has a warm temperate climate and has a population of 4,254,900.

Capital: Melbourne

Melbourne is Australia’s second largest capital city and home to some of Australia’s best cafes and restaurants. Melbourne has great events and has a passion for food and wine. Melbourne is located on Port Phillip Bay in Australia’s South East and has a population of 3,634,200.

Capital: Brisbane

Brisbane has the fastest growing population of all Australian cities. Its sub tropical climate makes Brisbane one of Australia’s most popular holiday destinations. The population of Brisbane is 1,810,900.

Capital: Perth

Nestled on the banks of the Swan River, Perth is the only major city on the west coast of Australia. Perth enjoys a Mediterranean style climate and has some of Australia’s best cultural and artistic centres. The population of Perth is 1,477,800.

Capital: Adelaide

Adelaide is situated between the Mount Lofty Ranges and the waters of Gulf St Vincent. Adelaide has some of Australia’s best wines and is considered to be the wine and festival capital of Australia. Adelaide ‘s dry climate is often compared to a Mediterranean style climate. The population of Adelaide is 1,129,300.

Capital: Hobart

Hobart is Australia’s second oldest capital city. Hobart is situated on the banks Derwent Estuary, one of the world’s great deepwater ports and is the destination to a one of the toughest blue water sailing classics, the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. The population of Hobart is 203,600.

Capital: Darwin

Darwin is Australia’s most northern capital city, located on the northwest coast of Australia. Darwin is named after the famous scientist Charles Darwin and is Australia’s only tropical capital city. Darwin is commonly referred to as the ‘Top End’ and has a population of 111,300.

Capital: Canberra

Canberra is the Nation’s Capital. The city seats Federal Parliament and is home to Australia’s national institutions. The climate in Canberra is cooler compared to other Australian cities with Canberra being located approximately 150 kilometres north of the Australian snowfields. The population of Canberra is 324,800.

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City of Sydney

*About AustraliaAustralia on a globeCulture and societyHistoryClimateGovernmentThe Australian flagPublic holidaysCulture...
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*About Australia
Australia on a globe
Culture and society
History
Climate
Government
The Australian flag
Public holidays
Culture and society
Australia is truly unique — it is the only country in the world that covers an entire continent and it is also the largest island in the world. Australia’s population currently stands at approximately 23 million people, with about a quarter of the population born overseas.

Australia’s vibrant multiculturalism stems from a combination of Indigenous cultures, early European settlement and mass immigration. Australia is proud of the diversity of its people and enjoys the variety of different cultures and foods that this provides. Australia is also a secular country, meaning that there is no official religion. Each capital city has places of worship for religions from around the world. Australians value freedom, diversity, equality and peacefulness.

History
The earliest human population arrived on the Australian continent more than 40,000 years ago when Indigenous tribes migrated from an unknown region of Asia. Australia’s Indigenous people have the oldest living cultural history in the world. Indigenous communities keep their cultural heritage alive by passing their knowledge, arts, rituals and performances from one generation to another; speaking and teaching languages; protecting cultural materials; and looking after sacred and significant sites such as Uluru in the Northern Territory.

European exploration of Australia began in 1606 when a Spanish navigator sailed through the Torres Strait, which separates Australia from Papua New Guinea. Dutch, French and English explorers followed and began to map the continent. The European settlement of Australia began in 1788 when the British established a penal colony at Botany Bay, which is now Sydney, the largest city in Australia. The colony grew as free settlers and migrants arrived in Australia hoping to make a better life.

Climate
Australia’s climate varies greatly across the country. About 40 per cent of the northern part of the country lies in the tropics. Monsoon winds bring moist air during summer, and the high rainfall between December and March is called ‘the wet season’. The climate in the southern part of the country is temperate, with cool winters, hot summers and four distinct seasons. Australia lies in the Southern Hemisphere, so the summer months are December, January and February, and the winter months are June, July and August. Nearly 90 per cent of the population live around Australia’s coastal edges, where ocean breezes bring the temperature down. Temperatures in the desert regions are severe and often exceed 40°C during the day in summer and fall as low as -7°C at night in winter.

Government
Australia is a democracy, and vigorous debate is a strong part of the political process. All Australians aged over 18 are required to vote in local, state and federal elections. The Commonwealth of Australia is a constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracy, and the formal head of state is the United Kingdom’s Queen Elizabeth II.

The leader of the Liberal Party of Australia — and Australia’s Prime Minister — is Scott Morrison, who came into office in August 2018. The federal government governs the whole of Australia, and the Australian Constitution defines its responsibilities. Responsibilities include matters of quarantine, defence, telecommunications, taxes and welfare. You can find more information at the Australian Government website. Each state and territory government works in cooperation with the Australian Government and is responsible for matters such as police, public schools, roads and transport.

The Australian flag
The official Australian flag was designed in 1901 when Australia’s six colonies became a federation. The Union Jack represents Australia’s links to England. The large seven-pointed star represents the states and territories. The five stars on the right represent the Southern Cross constellation, which you can see in the Australian night sky. The Indigenous Australian flag and the Torres Strait Islander flag are also officially recognised as flags of Australia.

Public holidays
There are a number of public holidays celebrated in Australia. During public holidays, workplaces and education providers typically close, but retail stores, entertainment facilities and restaurants may remain open, as well as essential services such as public transport, supermarkets and petrol stations. National public holidays in Australia include the following:

Australia Day — 26th January: This is Australia's national day, which recognises the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet, a group of ships that sailed from England to establish a colony in Australia. Festivities include citizenship ceremonies where migrants become Australian citizens, concerts and carnivals. Many Australians attend barbeques and spend time with their families, often outdoors.
Anzac Day — 25th April: Anzac Day recognises all those who have served Australia in times of war and conflict. It is celebrated on the day that Australian and New Zealand soldiers landed in Gallipoli, the site of a historic 1915 battle during the First World War that shaped Australia's identity as a nation. The day is celebrated with Anzac Day ceremonies that pay tribute to those who served in times of war and parade. Look out for delicious Anzac Day biscuits made of oats, coconut and sweet golden syrup.
New Year's Day — 1st January: Celebrations of the New Year begin on 31 December in the evening. Many people hold New Year parties or attend public festivities, including fireworks at midnight to welcome the new year.
Easter: Easter is a traditional Christian celebration marking the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Good Friday and Easter Monday are public holidays in Australia and are celebrated by Christians and non-Christians alike. Easter is often celebrated with religious ceremonies, the giving of Easter eggs and spending time with family, often outdoors.
Christmas Day — December 25th: Christmas Day is a traditional Christian celebration that marks the birth of Jesus Christ. It is celebrated by both Christians and non-Christians alike. Common ways to celebrate Christmas include decorating the home with Christmas lights and Christmas trees, giving gifts, attending religious ceremonies, holding a family feast consisting of roast meat and Christmas pudding (or sometimes a more informal Australian barbeque) and spending time with family. Because Christmas falls during the Australian summer, many Australians like to hold their celebrations outdoors.
Boxing Day — December 26th: Boxing Day is a traditional celebration marking the day following Christmas day. It is celebrated with a day of rest and cleaning after the festivities of Christmas day, family activities and shopping, with many retailers holding their biggest sales of the year.
Individual states and cities also celebrate their own public holidays, which may include celebrations such as Labour Day, Queen's Birthday, agricultural shows and sporting events such as the Melbourne Cup.

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