Australia Visa – Regional cities


There are a number of Regional Cities throughout Australia, with large populations, great schooling, some with Universities, most with fabulous sporting facilities and a wonderful country feel, reception and attitude.

All these towns and cities are included in the areas under Regional Australia (except Newcastle and Wollongong) and can therefore be considered by all applicants looking to utilize one of the following visas;

“475” Skilled – Regional Sponsored (Off-shore applicant)

“487” Skilled – Regional Sponsored (On-shore applicant)

“887” Skilled – Regional (On-shore applicant).

“457″ Business (Long Stay) Sponsored Temporary 4 year visa can also use the Regional Area definition should the sponsoring employer have their business located in a Regional Area and the sponsored employee is employed and lives in that Regional Area. The employer in the Regional Area can apply for certification and gain wage relief with the local Regional Certifying Body (RCB).

It is also a consideration for the “417” Working Holiday and the “462” Work & Holiday visas, where, if the applicant wants to stay for a second year, they must work in a Regional Area of Australia for 3 months, fruit picking, working on a farm or using their skills in the construction arena.

Queensland.

Bundaberg – 48,000
Cairns – 100,000
Gladstone – 28,000
Hervey Bay – 40,000
Mackay – 60,000
Mt Isa – 25,000
Rockhampton – 65,000
Sunshine Coast – 250,000
Toowoomba – 95,000
Townsville – 120,000

Western Australia.

Albany – 24,000
Bunbury – 45,000
Fremantle – 25,000
Geraldton – 25,000
Gosford – 265,000
Kalgoorlie – 30,000
Mandurah – 50,000
Rockingham – 62,000

New South Wales.

Albury/Wodonga – 75,000
Armidale – 25,000
Bathurst – 30,000
Coffs Harbour – 30,000
Dubbo – 33,000
Gosford – 270,000
Lismore – 27,000
Maitland – 55,000
Newcastle – 285,000 (not included in Regional Australia)
Orange – 33,000
Port Macquarie – 40,000
Richmond – 27,000
Tamworth – 35,000
Wagga Wagga – 45,000
Wollongong – 235,000 (not included in Regional Australia)

Victoria.

Ballarat – 80,000
Bendigo – 70,000
Geelong – 135,000
Mildura – 30,000
Shepparton – 35,000
Traralgon – 20,000
Warrnambool – 26,000

South Australia.

Gawler – 16,000
Mt Gambier – 23,000
Pt Lincoln – 12,000

Tasmania.

Burnie – 20,000
Devonport – 22,000
Launceston – 68,000

Northern Territory.

Alice Springs – 27,000
Palmerston – 25,000

Living in Australia


Australia is a natural wonderland of beautiful beaches, crystal blue waters, amazing ancient rock formations and pristine rainforests.

Australia is the sixth largest country in the world and has the lowest population density per square kilometre.

Australia has 16 world heritage listed properties with its historic townships, bustling cities, vivid landscapes and exotic flora and fauna all adding to its unique appeal.

Much of Australia’s exotic flora and fauna cannot be found anywhere else in the world and the lifestyle is one second to none.

Culture and Customs

The culture and customs consists of a rich tapestry of nationalities including traditions, legends, myths and folklore. The indigenous ‘Dream time’ forms the base of tens of thousands of years of spiritual aboriginal art and culture.
Language

In Australia over 200 different languages and dialects are spoken, including 45 indigenous languages. The most commonly spoken languages (other than English) are Italian, Greek, Cantonese, Arabic, Vietnamese and Mandarin.

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