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An Overview of Australia for Travelers 
Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 12:29 PM - Australia In General
Australia is a very diverse country geographically and a hot spot for tourism. If you are thinking about heading down under, here is some information on Australia.

An Overview of Australia for Travelers

Australia is its own continent, the only country in the world that can say as much. It covers roughly 3 million square miles and is about the size of the continental United States. The capital is Canberra, but Sydney is the biggest city with 4.2 million people. The climate of Australia is extremely dry inland with more temperate conditions along the coast. The population centers are primarily along the coast due to soaring temperatures inland.

Australia was originally inhabited by Aboriginal tribes. In 1770, Captain Cook claimed the land for Great Britain. In 1788, the first colony was established in New South Wales. Most of the colonists were convicted criminals from Great Britain. Gold was discovered soon thereafter and Australia became a destination for immigrants seeking fortune and a new start in life.

On the far northern coast, Australia is home to one of the amazing sites in the world. The great barrier reef is a water enthusiasts dream. With incredible plant life, the reef is world renowned as a diver’s paradise. A watchful eye is advised given the presence of the Great White Shark in the area.

Australia is a Commonwealth. The federal powers are mapped somewhat after those in the United States, but no bill of rights exists. Unlike the U.S., the individual territories retain significant authority over their own affairs.

People in Australia are called “Australians.” The country has a population of just over 20 million, and the population is growing at a rate of 1.1 percent a year. Australians ethnicity is 92 percent European, 6 percent Asian and 2 percent Aboriginal. No religion dominates, but 27 percent of Australians considered themselves Roman Catholics. Life expectancy for males is 78 years while females live to 83 on average. Literacy rates are a surprisingly low 85 percent.

Australia was often considered the forgotten country. Long distance transportation changed that designation. Now it is one of the hottest tourist destinations year in and year out.

By: Richard Monk
Richard Monk is with FactsMonk.com - a site with facts about everything. Visit us to read more about Australia.
Carlos 
Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 02:45 PM
I'd love to go to Australia, but I don't think I could survive the long plane ride. I'm like Mr.T in the A-Team, hate flying! Also,I pity the fool who doesn't keep track of his credit! Check out your online credit score!
Greg Hall 
Saturday, May 1, 2010, 06:38 PM / http://www.nationallawyersdirectory.com/
In my opinion Australia is a great place to visit and well worth the long plane ride. The people are friendly and welcoming and there is so much to see and do there. Don't just stay in the big cities. Rent a car and drive around. You'll be glad you did.

Greg Hall
Lawyer Directory
Krystle 
Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 11:34 AM / www.creditreport.com
I have only been to the Gold Coast and Melbourne. The weather and streets are very nice in Melbourne :)
KC
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Australia Travel Guide Blog 
The country has everything to offer to a traveler, the vast beaches, the aboriginal spots, flourishing markets, natural and man made wonders.

Thanks for sharing useful info.
Andrew 
Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 04:01 PM / travelafrica.­findairlines.­net/­index.­php
Brad, I'm with you on the long flight issue. I can't imagine my kids being confined to an airplane for that long. Doesn't sound like much of a family vacation to me!!
David 
Saturday, July 18, 2009, 09:39 PM / http://www.attorneywebcreations.com
Brad, I'm with you on not wanting to take that long of a flight! Fortunately, I never wanted to travel there... If I got a free ticket, I would have the time of my life but it's not a place that I have to see...
Brad 
Friday, January 23, 2009, 09:53 PM / http://www.nationallawyersdirectory.com/
I would love to visit Australia. There is only one thing that stops me from going there. The plane flight is just too long.

Brad
California Lawyer Directory

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