Showing posts with label New South Wales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New South Wales. Show all posts

1/21/10

Working in New South Wales

Working in New South Wales

One of the most popular countries in Australia, New South Wales is also the most populous state. Since the early 1970s, the economy of New South Wales underwent rapid social as well as economic transformation. The old industries that existed in the New South Wales such as the ship building, steel industry but agriculture still has their respectable share n the economy of the state. There have been the emergence of new industries that can include the information technology, financial services and many other sectors have progressed in the past few years.

My Facts About Australia: New South Wales

With the increase in the various sectors, there has been development of many companies that has given rise to many job opportunities for the aspirants who wish to have respectable job in the New South Wales. For each of the job that is available in New South Wales there has to be an apt qualification to get the preferred job in the various sectors. There has to be necessary qualification along with the skills for the carrying out of occupation.

My Facts About Australia: New South Wales Traffic

There are jobs available in the healthcare sector, engineering, accounting, engineering, education and training as well there are also the jobs for the fresher or the ones who have no work experience and are new to the working environment. With the increase in the sectors there has been an increase in the number of migrants who are coming to New South Wales in search of jobs.

My Facts About Australia: Working in New South Wales

There are part time jobs also available for the residents as well as migrants in the New South Wales. These jobs are mostly preferred by the students who have come for further studies and wish to make out some money for the expenses and also f rte people who wish to carry on with some work along with the routine work they are already doing.

11/30/09

Jobs in Wollongong

Jobs in Wollongong

Wollongong is the third largest city in New South Wales of Australia . There are multiple job opportunities in Wollongong ranging from full time to part time. In Wollongong there are various opportunities are available for doing job for non degree students also. Wide range of jobs is available in Wollongong for students of different kind of field such as:

My Facts about Australia: Jobs

Jobs of finance
• Accounts
• Call center
• Engineering
• Marketing and advertising
• Transport business
• Legal services
• Hospitality

My Facts About Australia: Wollongong

There are some side jobs also in Wollongong for who do not have degree but they are talented enough to perform their role in side jobs. Along with that business opportunity in Australia is great including Wollongong and you can make awesome cash easily in less time. Due to the availability of wide range of jobs many migrants are approaching Wollongong for making their career bright with huge jobs opportunities on the basis of their skill, talent and qualification.

My Facts About Australia: Wollongong volunteers

Wollongong is the most affordable kind of place and working in Wollongong will be a unique experience for you. For working in any city of Australia you need a work permit from the government of Australia. While you are working in Wollongong he employer has to follow the same terms and conditions that other residents of Wollongong are following.

My Facts About Australia: Hospital in Wollongong

Wollongong is the city of pride and doing job in Wollongong will gives you a chance to explore your skills in the field in which you are specialized in an efficient manner.

4/1/09

New South Wales

New South Wales – a world-class tourist attraction!

The Australian continent is known for its great tourist spots with clean and well managed surroundings and this fact has been enduring until now. One place to top in the list is the New South Wales.

Mango National Park

Located at south-east fraction of the continent of Australia with 802 000 of total land area, the New South Wales is well known for the oldest state having the most number of residents, highly industrialized, and has many world-class attractions.

Kangaroo in Mango National Park

Their population composed primarily of Australian citizens and some people from United Kingdom, China, and New Zealand.

Map of New South Wales

Each region and province has developed through time and almost every part of New South Wales has something worth appreciating for.

Palm Beach, New South Wales

This is because their government helps so much in molding the future not just in their places but with the people as well. Here are some of the national wonders in New South Wales that every tourist must explore.

Sydney

Parks – currently there are approximately 780 clean reserves and national parks in New South Wales, namely world heritage parks, rainforests, waterfalls, deserts, and marine paradise.

Dangar Falls, Dorrigo

Mountains – there are many unique mountains in New South Wales such as the Snowy Mountains and Blue Mountains. The Blue Mountains’ present spectacular flora and fauna with a land trip of just two hours or less from the main roads of Sydney.

Huskisson, South Wales

Tourist need not worry about the place because you can find hotels, resorts, and restaurants equipped with all the convenience you need.

Sawn Rock, Mount Kaputar

There are also shopping stops and art galleries for your keepsakes. Activities like mountain hiking, biking, horse riding and racing are best for this place.

3/16/09

Australia is Beautiful

Australia Facts

The Land Down Under has a small population despite having a land area that is the 6th largest in the world. It is a country and a continent at the same time, which is the driest one on earth, but it gives the place a warm and pleasant weather.

Great Ocean Road

The Australian Federation has six states (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia) and two territories (Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory). Its capital is Canberra, in New South Wales.

Queensland-Coolum Beach

With a population of more than 20 million, Australia has a society that’s culturally diverse. The Indigenous people called aborigines were its first settlers. Today, almost one quarter of the total population is composed of migrants and immigrants from 200 countries.

Mungo National Park-New South Wales

People live in cities, stations or properties, while some of the aborigines still live in reservations. The outback or the middle part of the country is very dry, so not too many people live there.

Lakes Entrance Victoria

Despite having the lowest rainfalls in the world, they have fertile areas that largely contribute to the world’s agricultural sector. They also raise cattle and sheep in very big stations. A fun fact is that there is a 10:1 ratio of sheep versus people in Australia.

Tasmania water fall

Their economy is one of the richest in the world. It’s the world’s largest exporter of diamonds, wool, coal, lead, mineral sands, sheep, refined zinc ores, alumina and iron ores.

Emu

Among the things Australia is known for are:

• Its animals, like kangaroos, koalas, wallabies, emu, kookaburra and duck-billed platypus;

Whale in Great Barrier Reef

• The Great Barrier Reef, which is the largest coral deposit in the world;

• The Sydney Opera House, which is one of the most unique structures in the world

• Cricket, which is Australia’s national sport.

12/16/08

BLUE MOUNTAINS - AUSTRALIA

Australia’s Blue Mountains

Where are the Blue Mountains located?

The mountains are located some 50 kilometers from downtown Sydney, in the state of New South Wales. The mountains are made up of flat plateaus, a few rivers, and deep gorges.
Some of these gorges are as deep as 760 meters. The mountains include vistas that are high as 1,200 meters above sea level. In 2000, the area became a World Heritage Site, by UNESCO.

Blue Mountins

History of the Blue Mountains

The Aborigine people first settled the mountain range, many years ago, but the first Europeans did not arrive in the area until the late 1700’s. Moreover, the Aborigine people used the many caves that dot the mountains for shelter.

Three Sisters, Katoomba

The first known European to cross the mountains was a former convict named John Wilson. Mr. Wilson discovered the area in 1792 and stayed with the local people for five years, until he returned to what is now Sydney, to tell their people about this discovery. He also discovered the two known passes that is used to cross these rough mountains.

Kangaroo in Blue Mountains

Climate and Geography of the Blue Mountains

This mountain range is known for its wide variety of climates and its land formation. One part of the mountains have are swamplands while another part has a tropical forest setting.
The mountain’s average daily temperature is between the mid 60’s and 70’s Fahrenheit.


But on winter nights, the temperatures drop below freezing. Generally speaking, snowfall is very common, in the high part of the Blue Mountains and the average rainfall for these mountains is 48 inches.


What to See at the Blue Mountains?

While there, you should see the Katoomba Scenic Railway. The railway is the steepest on earth – rising many miles above the ground. Another place of interest in the Blue Mountains is the Scenic Skyway.


The “skyway” consists of glass-bottomed, ariel cable cars that gives its patrons an great, panoramic view of the mountainside.