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The 'future looks rosy' for Australian immigration
Demand for Australia's natural mineral resources shows no sign of receding and mining companies are posting record production reports and profits. The skills shortage continues to be felt and there are many opportunities for skilled workers with Australian visas.
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Australian Working Visa for Professionals: Australia hikes quota for skilled immigrants!
Good news for Indian professionals. Australia has increased quota for highly skilled immigrants by 5,000, thereby raising the total number to 1,02,500 for 2007-08. Indians now are the third-largest group of immigrants, next to the British and New Zealanders. Indians make up 10% of new arrivals.
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Australian Visas to Live and Work to Australia: A Strong Economy, Cohesive Society and Secure Nation
The Australian Government’s new citizenship test will ensure new Australian citizens are committed to Australia’s values and way of life.
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Winners and Losers in Points Bid! Under the Australian immigration's System, points mean prizes.
Under the Australian system of immigration, points mean prizes.
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Australian Government extends Skilled Migration Industry Outreach Officer Programme
Due to experiencing a temporary shortage of skilled workers, Australian Immigration will provide complete assistance for your working visa australia for those potential employees that would like to work in Australia.
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Australia Skilled migration 'to be faster, fairer'
THE skilled migration scheme would be revamped under a Labor government to make it quicker to bring in foreign workers but harder to exploit them.
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Tests for Australian foreign students
The Minister Kevin Andrews says students who want to apply for a visa under Australia's skilled migration program will be required to have a stronger understanding of the English language.
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Big Job Opportunities for Job Seekers
Have a good life, good career and good job in the land down under!
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Australian Visa Assessment is never been this easy!
Today is the right time to apply for an Australian visa. Australia will promise to offer equal opportunities to everyone, as one of the countries most industrialized all over the world. With thousands of benefits here and a low cost but high standard of living, it will make you stay forever.
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Booming mining's no longer the pits
Skills shortages have become a common feature of the global economy, particularly in ageing countries. Nurses are scarce; engineers, too. What makes the mining industry's shortages so severe is that the commodities boom caught it more or less by surprise.
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Australia will change your life!
Are you looking for the greatest adventure of your life? Rather do you want to migrate and take the chances of a new life in different countries?
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Australia is Still Needing Skilled Migrants From all Over the World
Australia's labor shortage is still on the rise, and it's campaign to attract overseas workers has helped the booming economy.
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Immigration to Australian Capital Territory Jumps
Come and Live in Australia!At National Visas, you get straightforward solutions to all your Australian visa application and concerns. Take a free online assessment now, because Australia wants you more than ever!
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Australia took the plunge on becoming the most tourist spot on earth.
They might ask how they can get visas fast and easy, and because our society is now in a high technology way, this problem is quite resolvable.
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All You Need To Know When You Travel Australia's Outback- Part Two
In any case, signboards will warn about the presence of crocodiles in billabongs, lakes, and other bodies of water, but don’t always count on them. It's best not to go there for even a quick dip. Your travel guide should know about the safest swimming holes to go to.
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All You Need To Know When You Travel Australia's Outback --Part One
As much as the Australian Outback is beautiful, it can also be dangerous. And this is no exaggeration. Which is why the list of advices below should help you travel the Outback the safest and most enjoyable way of all.
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All You Need To Know When You Travel Australia's Outback- Part Four
Perhaps one of the most charming things about the the Australian Outback is its stubborn changeability.
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» All You Need To Know When You Travel Australia's Outback --Part One
Australia’s Outback isn't called the last frontier in the planet for nothing. For that matter, it isn't called Amazing for nothing either. The Outback is known as the “Back of Beyond”, which just means it could be anywhere in the map. Or rather, it refuses to be mapped. It's one of the most magical, breathtaking, and simply glorious place you can ever visit. It's a feast to the senses as much as it is a challenge to the spirit. The lush landscape, blushing mountains, crazy rock formations, the solemn deserts, the vast skies, and bustling wildlife are only some of the wonderful and bizarre gems to unearth in your travel to Australia's Outback.As much as the Australian Outback is beautiful, it can also be dangerous. And this is no exaggeration.
Which is why the list of advices below should help you travel the Outback the safest and most enjoyable way of all.Things to Bringbinocularscamera (with extra batteries)wide-brimmed hatsunglassessunscreen of at least SPF30driza-bone (dry as a bone) waterproof raincoatgood bootsinsect-repellant lotionfirst-aid kitswiss knifeflashlightmobile phone ( with charger and extra batteries)CB radiohand-held GPS unitcompasswater (at least three litres per day per person)non-perishable foodwater-proof matches or lightercamping tentbeddingand finally, lots of will powerFor your 4WD(and it must be only a 4WD if you really want to get anywhere in the Outback)petrolengine oilspare tyresextra water (in case your engine boils)mapsGroup adventuresNowadays, travel packages in the Australian Outback are usually offered in organised small group adventures. It might not be as romantic as when it's just the two of you, but at least a group tour is safer.
And there's less chance of getting lost. Experienced tour guides will lead your pack while dishing out tidbits of information and trivia about the signts along the way.Rule of thumb: Stick to the group and stick to marked paths so you don't get lost.Wear it WiseAustralia’s Outback gets extremely hot throughout the day, and then plunges into a deep cold overnight. Because of this, pack a selection of clothes that's lightweight and cotton (for the day), long, when hiking in the bush or trekking through unknown grassland. Of course, if you intend to cap your day at a campfire in the open air of the night, get into some warm fleece trousers and woollen pullovers.Swap your sandals for more hardy and protective boots.
Also a wide brimmed hat and sunglasses will protect you from severe Aussie sun. Needless,lavish yourself with a sunscreen of at least SPF30.Rule of thumb: Slip, slop, slap. Slip on a shirt, slop on some sunscreen and slap on a hat!
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