A Wholesome Life in Australia
July 4, 2008 by Mira · Leave a Comment
Australia, the smallest continent on earth, surrounded by Indian and Pacific oceans, has of late become the destination people want to settle down in because of various factors.
The people of Australia, called Aussies, take great pride in the multifarious aspects of their country like culture, stability, wealth, and infrastructure that’s easily available. They are by nature friendly, helpful, with a sense of humor but a bit withdrawn initially also.
Once they are familiar with you, they are open and you can talk on any subject.
East or West – The Coast is the Best!
The majority of people live in the coastal areas because the interior of Australia is mostly deserts and water is scarce there.
There has been a boom in the Australian industry sector for the past 5-6 years and thus has invited people from other countries also to invest and settle down in Australia. Australians are tough workers, and ready to accept challenges in all walks of life.
Their educational institutions are at par with any other developed countries. Unemployment is there in Australia too. Anyone who can speak good English will find better jobs here.
They believe in specialization in the latest technology. Mostly, employers pay the minimum salary (called Minimum wage) for each job, determined by the Government in each state.
A Green World is a Happy World
People are hardworking, fun loving, and relax during the weekends.
Going to beach on weekends is the favorite pastime of the Australians.
They are good in almost all sports.
They give utmost importance to preservation of the environment.
They are proud of their clean and beautiful land.
They are very prompt in reporting any damage to the environment and immediate attention is given to it.
You get different foods due to the influence of immigrants.
Laws Are in Place – So Watch Out
Laws are excessive but necessary to keep order and protect people.
There is a famous joke that USA is the “cannot country”, New Zealand is the “I am sorry but it’s not allowed”, Brazil is “Everything is possible”, and Australia is “No way”.
Police are well trained and equipped. Smoking, drinking, or using drugs are not tolerated.
Cars are the most preferred mode of transport. Though there are road and train facilities available, people prefer the comfort and accessibility of cars which also prove cheaper for them.
Here’s what some people have to say about Australia:
“I am just back from Australia after spending a year there! (I’m Irish) It was absolutely amazing! I travelled all over. I think your country is beautiful, and just as beautiful in the outback as it is on the coast….The Australian people are lovely but I’d have to say that because my boyfriend is an Aussie! But really I think Australians and Irish get on quite well and we have a similar sense of humour so that always helps. I find Australians in general a very positive people, I don’t know if that is because of the good weather or what, but I find the people really live and enjoy life to the max…”
“Personally, I’ve seen enough of the Aussie financial professionals on Bloomberg T.V. to realize that there are some very intelligent business people in Australia. The metro areas seem very much like anywhere in the world, but I think the country and suburbs might be a bit more interesting… Somehow I’ve gotten the impression that Aussie’s like to party and take life with a more relaxed attitude than we in the U.S.”
So, Australia is a land of discipline, resources, and with hard work, one can feel comfortable in Australia and all its other minor disadvantages vanish here!!
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The Real Australia
July 3, 2008 by Mira · Leave a Comment
What do you know of Australia?
Popularly called the ‘land down under’, not many people are aware that it’s not only a superb holiday destination but its now emerging as an excellent place to relocate to!
Here I am making an earnest effort to throw light about some interesting aspects of the “real” Australia that might not have come under your purview!
To begin with, do you know from where the term ‘Australia’ was derived from?
It originated from the Latin word australis that means southern. “Terra Australia” was the general reference made to the continent that was situated in the South Pacific Region. With the process inaugurated by Captain James Cook and taken forward by Joseph Banks, different parts of the continent came to the limelight. But it was the Gold Rush of the 1850’s that gave a complete face-over to the colony. Settlers and migrants from all over the globe moved into the colony and their influx gave a tremendous boost to the economy.
In 1901, the various colonies became federated as States of the Commonwealth and in 1927, Canberra replaced Melbourne as the Capital. The country of Australia is bound by one parliament, one constitution and one flag.
The Commonwealth of Australia has many unique characteristics that may stun you at the very first instance.
Despite being the smallest continent in the world, it is the sixth largest country. The country exhibits a variety of climatic zones with the northern regions experiencing a tropical climate and the south having a temperate climate.
You come across a secular civilization in Australia.
The educational facility that is sponsored by the state is exceptionally good. The coastal climate, the scenic beaches and the sumptuous and adventurous cuisine have evolved the Australians as hunters of happiness. Nowhere in the world would you come across such a democratic and happy culture.
Initially, the country was dominated by the Aborigine tribes and later it became a British colony. Hence, it has taken a fairly long time for the Aussies to add their individual attributes to their national culture. Today, the Australian culture has strong elements of influence from the culture of America. With an increasing influx of immigrants from Asia, the Australian society has become more profound and diverse.
Australia can be called one of the world’s most successful multi-cultural democracies. Australians are a bunch of tolerant people who believe and follow the policy of toleration and co-existence in a sincere manner. The vast scale of immigration that has taken place over the years has left its indelible impact on the country. It has inculcated a strong sense of diversity in the Australian culture and has paved the way for strong bonds between different countries and Australia.
The picture that everyone has of Australia is only the result of the superficial analysis of Australia’s obvious characteristics.
However, the true glory of the country and continent lies in its culture and evolution of its diverse society.
The “Real Australian feeling” as we may call it, needs to be experienced!!
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Living and Working in Australia
June 12, 2008 by Mira · Leave a Comment
Working in Australia and making my move to Australia from UK was one of my best career options as I got the chance to work with the major international clients.

I was lucky enough to get a fantastic house for my living in Australia. The owner of the house, being an interior designer, has designed the house very creatively.
I noticed a great difference in the work environment of UK and Australia and everyone was friendly.
If you are planning to make your search for working options in Australia, the essential criteria you must have is the ability to speak English in fluently. People from English speaking countries would find their entry easier than anyone else. This is because if you are a person from a Non English speaking country, then you would be required to pass an English test to prove your proficiency in English. This is the most vital step for getting work in Australia. I went through this step quite easily as I am from an English speaking country. The recent reciprocal visa agreement between the United States and Australia makes working in Australia easier and comfortable for many people.
My profession is related to software and information technology which is a very well recognized profession in Australia. Once the proficiency in English skill is proven, the next important process is to qualify for your profession or work as per Australian rules and norms. That is for instance, if you are a doctor by profession, though you would have all qualifications recognized in you country, it is vital to qualify and pass certification as per Australian regulations.
Recently, one of my friends who is a medical professional, while trying to make her move to Australia, got the update that foreign medical professionals are no longer valid under Australian state health care scheme. So it is vital to know the recent updates in rules and regulations while making your move to Australia related to work. For getting a complete idea related to your work area and skills recognition in Australia, you can refer to the Australian Standard Classification of Occupations (ASCO) dictionary. I found this quite useful.
One more important point one should remember is to carry all the documents related to education, certification, and work experience. This is vital even if you are on a temporary visa or full time visa. I had all this along with copies of my references in hand along with my resume so that I can use it as and when required.
The popular areas where foreign people could get work easily and have lots of vacancies in Australia are hospitality, software, IT and tourism.
With regard to my work life, I love Perth - part of Western Australia. This is because I found the city having a lot of facilities for trains and buses and I could reach my work place well on time even if I start late. I love my work and life experience in Sydney a lot and I am having a great exciting work and lifestyle in Australia.
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