| Situated between, and isolated
by, the Indian and Pacific Oceans, Australia has
many animals and plants, which are unique to the
planet. The surface geology is typically old and
flat.
Climate :
Nearly a third of Australia is in the tropics
and the rest is in the temperate zone. The highlands
and tablelands of Tasmania and the south eastern
corner of the mainland are the coldest areas.
Summer is from December to February; autumn from
March to May; winter from June to August; and
spring from September to November.
Multiculturalism :
The British influence originating in Australia’s
colonial origins has evolved over two centuries
into a dynamic multiculturalis
m with invaluable
contributions from migrants from all parts of
the world.
Almost a quarter of today’s 18 million
Australians were born in another country. There
are nearly one million Asian-born Australians.
About 2 per cent are of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander descent. More than 100 different
ethnic groups are represented in Australia, making
Australia one of the most ethnically diversified
countries in the world.
Language :
Although English is the official language, a host
of other languages are spoken in Australia.
Religion :
Australia is predominantly a Christian country,
however, all religions are represented in the
community. Devotees will find churches, mosques,
temples and synagogues located in most major cities.
Culture :
Australia is rich in the arts. There are eight
professional orchestras and a national opera company.
Within Australia there are more than 1000 museums
preserving and displaying Australia’s diverse
cultural heritage.
Australian films are winning international acclaim
and many Australian film directors, actors and
technicians have been acclaimed in Hollywood at
the highest level.
Australian authors have received international
recognition particularly with the Booker Prize,
won twice by Australians and with Patrick White
winning the Nobel Prize for literature. Novelists,
dramatists and poets are internationally accepted
by their peers as having made a substantial contribution
to world literature.
Australians traditionally have provided strong
support for theatre, from regional amateur troupes
to polished professional companies.
In music, Australia has developed a fertile environment
that supports a great range of musical tastes
ranging from the most avant-garde experimental
to folk, from the youthful sounds of chart-busting
pop to the unique music of the Aboriginal people.
Painting in Australia has a history that can
not only be traced back over forty thousand years
of Aboriginal culture but also is represented
in the major museums and galleries of modern and
avant-garde art, worldwide.
Sports and Recreation
:
Australians are very keen on sport and outdoor
activities. Australia has more than 120 national
sporting organizations and thousands of state,
regional and club bodies. It is estimated that
6.5 million people, about a third of the population,
are registered sports participants. While there
are over 120 sporting organisations, Australians
also take part in bushwalking, fishing, boating
and water sports.
Australia has a worldwide reputation for sports
and outdoor activities. This is endorsed by the
Olympic Committee’s selection of Sydney
to host the Olympic games in the year 2000.
Electricity :
The electrical current in Australia is 240/250
volts AC, 50 cycles. The Australian three pin
plug is extremely safe. Adaptors are usually required
for most foreign appliances. A transformer may
be required if you bring an appliance from overseas
that operates on a different voltage.
Transport :
Australia has an extensive public transport system
that includes trains, buses, tramways, ferries,
two major national airlines and a number of regional
airlines. Metropolitan areas are divided into
zones and your ticket type and cost depends on
which zone you are going to travel in and for
how long. Tickets can be bought at train stations,
on buses and trams and at news agencies.
Tourist students may drive in Australia on a
valid overseas drivers licence but if the document
is not in the English language the visitor must
carry a translation with the permit. An international
driving licence is not sufficient by itself.
Metered taxicabs operate in all major cities
and towns. You will find taxi ranks at transport
terminals, main hotels or shopping centres or
you can hail taxis in the street. A light and
sign on the roof indicates if a cab is vacant.
There is a minimum charge on hiring and then a
charge per kilometer traveled. Taxi drivers do
not expect to be tipped.
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