Travel to Australia to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work,

or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Backpacking in Australia?

  • Australia has been the mecca of the international backpacker for more than 50 years. Australia is a top destination for backpackers to emigrants. With the Great Barrier Reef, a reef of 2000 km long, tropical rainforest and vast deserts. With Aborigines and a melting pot of immigrants from all over the world. The beautiful Blue Mountains, and crocodiles, kangaroos, koala bears and plenty of opportunities to work temporarily. The country is rough, and Australians are relaxed, sporty, adventurous and extremely friendly people who are proud of their 'country'.
  • Features: atmosphere, sun, surf, work, outback, beach, international.

Traveling in Australia?

  • Traveling through Australia is a journey where you can cover enormous distances through impressive landscapes both on land and underwater.
  • City spotting: Adelaide (culture and surroundings), Broome (scenery), Gold Coast (beach to jungle), Byron Bay (life).
  • Animal spotting: Dingo, Emu, Kangaroo, Camel, Kakatoes, Koala, Kookaburra, Pelicans, Quokka, Tasmanian tiger, Wallaby.
  • Animals to avoid: some snakes, frogs and spiders, those rather large kokodiles and that one shark that does have an appetite for a surfer.

Study in Australia?

  • If your English is good enough, you can study at most universities and colleges in Australia.
  • Studies: basically all subjects and forms of education can be found. After high school or during college, you can take 1 or 2 semesters at a university in Australia. Bachelors take 3 to 4 years. Masters 1.5 to 2 years focused on research or more on teaching.
  • Study cities: Adelaide, Canberre, Brisbane, Perth, Gold Coast, Wollongong.
  • Characteristics: many international schools, several university cities where both the study and student life are highly rated, relatively much freedom in putting together your educational curriculum.

Internships in Australia?

  • Internships: internships can be found in all sectors of society: retail, marketing, education, research, engineering, tourism.
  • Internship cities: Adalaide, Cairns, Perth, Melbourne, Melbourne.
  • Characteristics: The work culture can be tough for an intern, there is often a “no worries” in return. Paid internships are a possibility. Long and shorter internships are possible. Arranging visas remains a bit of a hassle.

Volunteering in Australia?

  • Volunteer projects: especially in the social sectors, nature management (including coral and rainforest) and animal care.
  • Animal projects: protection of koalas, kangaroos, penguins, wombats, sea turtles.
  • Characteristics: volunteering possible from 1 or 2 days to several weeks.

Working in Australia?

  • Jobs: temporary work can be found mainly in the sectors: hospitality, agriculture, fruit growing and tourism but you can also find temporary work in the other sectors.
  • Characteristics: with a working holiday visa you are legally employed and can last a long time down under.

Working as a digital nomad in Australia?

  • Favorite cities: Adelaide, Gold Coast, Perth, Sydney.
  • Characteristics: easy going cities where work and life often go well together.

Living in Australia?

  • Language: English with the familiar accent.
  • Characteristics: Prepare for a fairly open culture. The values and norms of the community where you live or work may play a role though. The work hard, play hard attitude is common.

 

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Australia Country Bundle: suggestions, stories and tips

Australia Country Bundle: suggestions, stories and tips

Where to study in Australia, do an internship, do volunteer work or look for a job in Australia?

Where to study in Australia, do an internship, do volunteer work or look for a job in Australia?

Why study, do an internship, volunteer or work temporarily in Australia?

  • Because there are good visa options for Australia.
  • Because the culture shock is small. 
  • Because you can enhance your intercultural skills in the multicultural society. 
  • Because you can improve your English quickly. 
  • Because it is a good contribution to your professional development and resume building.  

What should you pay attention to?

  • That it is a rather pricey country.
  • That they are very strict on having the right visa.
  • That you will learn about the local and traditional culture of the aborigines. 
Why live in Australia, why emigrate to Australia or stay for a long time?

Why live in Australia, why emigrate to Australia or stay for a long time?

Why should you live in Australia as an expat, emigrant or working nomad?

  • Because it is a beautiful country where you can still have real adventures. 
  • Because you can pick up some of the laid-back lifestyle.
  • Because it offers good economic opportunities.
  • Because you can improve your English quickly. 
  • Because you can quickly feel at home because the difference with the Netherlands is not so big. 
  • Because you can discover a lot of new nature and special animals.
  • Because you can make friends relatively easily in the large expat community. 
  • Because the quality of life is high. 

What should you pay attention to?

  • That it can be difficult to find affordable housing. 
  • That it is a country of long distances so a car is often essential. 
  • That it takes a lot of getting used to understanding the accent. 
  • That it gets a lot warmer than in the Netherlands.
  • That it is a very relaxed and informal culture, just a bit different from the Netherlands. 
  • That people drive on the left. 
  • That there can be many (natural) dangers lurking. 
  • That you are always a flight away from other countries.
Australia: Updates & Travel

Australia: Updates & Travel

Travel to Australia?

  • Australia, Australia... with so many highlights.
  • The over 500 amazing nature parks that include kangaroos, koalas, dingoes, emus, possums, wombats and the platypus. Such as Myall Lakes National Park, Kakadu National Park, Daintree Rainforest.
  • Diving or snorkeling at the 2,000 km Great Barrier Reef where you can encounter thousands of species of fish (do go to the right places). Canoeing through Catherine Gorge, hiking across Fraser Island, trekking through Tasmania, climbing in The Blue mountains.
  • Climbing the world's largest red monolith Ayers Rock, or Uluru, and enjoying the sunset or rise.
  • Vibrant Sydney with its world-famous opera house and laid-back Melbourne, Byron Bay, Surfers paradise, Cairns and Airlie Beach.
  • The many opportunities to work there temporarily and keep your vacation within financial limits.
  • The Great Ocean Road, which runs west from Melbourne and towards Adelaide, is highly recommended. It is a 280 km road along rocks weathered by waves. Along the way are beautiful viewpoints and lovely campsites. Laze on the deck of the yacht you are cruising through the crystal clear waters of the Whitsundays. Cocktail in hand, the blazing sun in the cloudless sky. The ultimate in relaxation.
  • The best road trip through the Australian Outback leads from Adelaide on the south coast to Alice Springs, which is right in the heart of the country. Right in the middle of the dry, vast plains.
  • One of the highlights of Australia is the Kakadu National Park in the north of the Northern Territory province. The most beautiful natural park in Australia. In the far west of Australia, be surprised by the characteristic Perth. On the green banks of the Swan River and the wide sandy beaches you drink Australian cappuccino with an Italian touch.

Updates Australia

  • More about Australia, updates and contributions, see the link below.

 

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