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Hello,
Canberra the Nations Capital of Australia is a great place to live. We have lots to offer all year round such as festivals, big events, markets, galleries, shopping, nightlife such as clubbing, National tourist attractions such as the Australian War Memorial, National Museum of Australia, National Gallery of Australia, Parliament House, Old Parliament House, Lake Burley Griffin and lots of other things you can see and do while your in our great city of ours.
We have big events such as Floriade - Australia's Floral Festival which is on in spring during mid September and October each year, National Folk Festival in Easter, Royal Canberra Show in late February, Australia Day Live concert, Canberra Day on the 12th of March each year, Summernats Car Festival in early January, National Multicultral Festival in mid February.
You can go for walks or ride a bike around Lake Burley Griffin or hire paddle boats or canoes and go for a cruise on the lake. There's lots of small community events in each area of Canberra, wineries, bike riding, bush walking, skateboarding, all kinds of sports such as cricket, AFL, basketball, motorsports, camping, hang gliding, triathalon, swimming, football, and lots of other things to do.
The population of Canberra at the moment is around 325,000 residents and we are a friendly city.
For more information about moving to Canberra or to see what's on in Canberra please visit the following websites.
See yourself in Canberra - The Nations Capital:
http://www.visitcanberra.com.au
Live in Canberra:
http://www.liveincanberra.com.au
ACT Government:
http://www.act.gov.au
If you have any further questions about Canberra please feel free to contact me on the details below at anytime.
Thank you
From Clint
(Discover Australia)
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Dan
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If you want lower costs, try Adelaide but the weather there isn't as good - it is a very dry city.
Sydney and Melbourne has good weather but the cost of living is too high.
Brisbane isn't bad but it can get quite hot. Don't go to Tasmania as it is quiet there and very cold.
Perth is on the western side of the country and the population there is growing fast. It is, however, an isolated city... the closest major city is Adelaide which is over 2000km away.
Canberra is the Australian capital but it is inland and a bushy place.
Now it's time for you to make your own judgement . I hope this helps.
Good luck. |