Discuss Where are you heading and Why? - take our poll posted within the Australian Visas and Immigration Advice forum at Getting Down Under
- 13th January 2010, 02:40 AM #1
Where are you heading and Why? - take our poll Ok, so as we lost the first poll I thought I?d start up a new one (Guess the person who voted for Western Australia)

Let us know where your heading and for those of you undecided here's a little back ground on each of the major states (and major mainland territory's)
Victoria is small by Australian standards, but it makes up for its size deficiency with a heavily urbanised population who celebrate their food, sport and drink with typical Australian passion. Roughly 70% of Victorians live in Melbourne, the capital city and Australia?s second largest city
New South Wales is Australia's most populous state and has great appeal to travellers worldwide. Landmarks like the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge in Sydney, to the Blue Mountains in the west, the Hunter Region and its wineries, the coast and its countless beaches, the Snowy Mountains and Mountt Kosciusko as well as over 600 national parks and reserves to explore.
Queensland, also known as the 'Sunshine State', enjoys a very agreeable climate with 300 days of sunshine a year. Its natural environment is a major drawcard, particularly with spectacular natural wonders like the Great Barrier Reef beckoning. There is a lot more to offer though, including some of the only places in the world where the rainforest meets the ocean. Although many people stick to the beautiful coastline, Queensland actually exists of huge areas of Outback stretching to the interior and all the way up north to the little visited Cape York Peninsula.
Tasmania is an increasingly popular destination for travellers to Australia. Tasmania?s rugged natural beauty is its primary draw card and there are numerous options of wilderness adventures including some very rewarding treks.
South Australia South Australia is one of the states in Australia, located in the central southern part of the country. It is home to some of the greatest wine regions in the world and surely one of the best in Australia. But there is much more to explore, from cities like Adelaide to outback towns as Coober Pedy. And of course there is a fair share of wildlife, both on land as well as underneath the surface of the ocean. Still, South Australia is a little less visited compared to its famous neighbours to the east, but if you are deciding to travel from the south towards the north through the central parts, you will inevitably travel through this magnificent piece of land.
Western Australia is Australia's largest state and markets itself as the 'Real Australia'. Its remote beaches, sandy deserts and vast empty spaces certainly give the claim some credibility. Getting here is all the fun, that is if you don?t fly. It?s along way from anywhere in central and eastern Australia and although good sealed roads connect Western Australia with the rest of the country, distances are long and many other interior roads are very rough. You can easily spend months here and leave the rest of Australia for what it is, as you won?t get bored and you can usually visit most areas withouth the crowds you will face on the eastcoast of the country.
Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is the smallest entity in Australia, only measuring 2,366 square kilometres. Although many travellers avoid the area, if on purpose or not, there are some areas of interest. Half of the territory is protected as national park or reserve and is a mix of mountain ranges and hills covered in bushland, so plenty to keep hikers, campers and nature-lovers busy for a few days. And of course there is also Canberra, the capital city of Australia to visit, with many interesting museums and Parliment house to visit.
Northern Territory, or NT, takes up a sizable slice of central and northern Australia. The territory is divided into two distinct climates, a tropical climate in the north (known as the Top End) and a desert climate in the southern part of Territory. It is a land of wide open spaces, dense rain forests and an indigenous history that dates backs over 40,000 years.
Similar Threads:Last edited by Mark; 26th January 2011 at 02:36 AM. Reason: Added ACT and NT
- 13th January 2010, 03:02 AM #2
Just had to repost this after the poll went a little 'wrong' after the crash.

If you've voted already, please vote again as many of the votes were lost unfortunaltly.
Cheers
Mark
- 19th February 2010, 07:42 AM #3
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Re: Where are you heading and Why? - take our poll Just because I am state sponsored by Victoria
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Re: Where are you heading and Why? - take our poll Everyone we know lives in Sydney... easiest place for us to start, def have to check Melb & Brisbane out once we get there though.
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Re: Where are you heading and Why? - take our poll Brisbane, My friend is there and i have Sponsorship.
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Re: Where are you heading and Why? - take our poll already in Brisbane , came here to study and work and probably will stay here after pr ,I have to stay for now because of the job , but i'd love to see some other states specially VIC , I have some friends in Melbourne. might consider moving in couple of years
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Re: Where are you heading and Why? - take our poll Sorry i cant vote because ACT not included
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Re: Where are you heading and Why? - take our poll hi there,
I am planing to move to Perth from sydney.I have to move there because my wife's family live in perth.It's huge job to transfer our
job,furniture and so on.Could anyone please tell me about living standard of peerth plus other aspect compare to sydney.
Thanks very much.
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Re: Where are you heading and Why? - take our poll Perth, WA. Been here on 457, now trying to get PR. Took a couple of years to warm up to the place because it's a bit quiet for the size of the city, but once I started surfing, and now golfing, it's a pretty great place to call home.
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Re: Where are you heading and Why? - take our poll We're moving to Sydney soon! Most of our friends live there and it would be very helpful for us to start. The place and the weather is great.



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