Best places to Live and Study in Australia

Qualities of Education, global recognition of degree and remarkable lifestyle experiences have made Australia one of the most demanding education destinations among overseas students around the world. Like every other country, Australia also has some education hubs nationwide. Every year, a large number of students get student visa for Australia. This post throws light on the great places across Australia for studying and living.

·     Melbourne: Australia’s second most populous city and Capital of Victoria – Melbourne is the business, administrative, cultural and recreational hub of the state. The City of Melbourne is the home, workplace and leisure centre to some of the world's culturally diverse communities. City enjoys a temperate climate with summers mild springs and autumns and cool winters. Temperatures average 25°C in summer and 14°C in winter. Rainfall is highest from May to October.


·      Brisbane: Australia’s third most populous city and Capital of Queensland – Brisbane is recognised as one of the fastest-growing areas in Australia. City’s assets include a world-class international airport; a busy international port; a comprehensive road and rail network and vibrant entertainment and sporting venues. Brisbane has a climate that sets the scene for year-round recreational activities. Even in the midst of winter you’ll love to hang out.


·   Adelaide: Australia’s fifth-largest city and Capital of South Australia – Adelaide is surrounded by historic buildings, wide streets, parklands, cafes and restaurants. Most of its rainfall occurs during the winter months (June- August). Autumn (March to May) is a great time to visit Adelaide. Summer temperature (December-February) lies between 16.5°C to 28.3°C, but day temperature can rise up to 45°C.



·     Sydney: Australia’s most populous city and capital of New South Wales – Sydney has a temperate climate with warm to hot summers and cool winters. Rainfall happens throughout the year but it is highest between March and June. Summer highs average at around 27–30 °C and winter highs at 17–21 °C. You will enjoy everything starting from food & wine, nature & parks, fashion & shopping, beach life and lot more in Sydney.


·    Perth: Australia’s fourth most populous and sunniest city and capital of Western Australia – Perth effortlessly blends urban lifestyle with natural beauty and makes the perfect base for a memorable experience. Perth has more sunny days annually than any other Australian capital city. Rainfall is highest between May and September. February is the hottest month with temperatures averaging 31°C. Winters are relatively cool and wet with daytime temperatures ranging from 18-21°C.


·   Tasmania: Tasmania is an island state, part of the Commonwealth of Australia located 240 kilometres to the south of the Australian mainland. Here you can explore wild and beautiful landscapes, friendly people and a relaxed island lifestyle. Tasmania has a cool temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Summer lasts from December to February when the average maximum sea temperature is 21 °C (70 °F).  Winter months are between June and July and are generally the wettest and coolest months in the state, with most elevated areas receiving considerable snowfall.


So if you have get Australia student visa and your college campus is at one of these regions, jump with joy! Australia has loads of indelible experiences both in terms of education and lifestyle for you.

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