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AdelaideAdelaide is a gracious city and an easy place to live in, and despite a population of around one million and a veneer of sophistication, it still has the feel of an overgrown country town. BrisbaneWith a population of 1.6 million Brisbane is Australia's third largest city and the state capital of Queensland. Brisbane is a lively, cosmopolitan city with several interesting districts, a good street cafe scene, a great riverside park, a busy cultural calendar and decent nightlife. CairnsCairns is situated in the Northern end of Tropical Queensland Australia. It's a modern City with a great location to explore some of Australia's vast array of rainforests and the famous Great Barrier Reef. CanberraCanberra is Australia's national capital. With a small population of 310,00, it is perfect for making international students feel that they aren't living in a city but in a community. DarwinDarwin is the tropical capital city of Australia’s Northern Territory. It has a relaxed outdoor lifestyle and enjoys warm weather all year round. GeelongGeelong, situated on Corio Bay is Vicotria’s most sizeable provincial city. MelbourneMelbourne is the capital of Victoria and the second largest city in Australia. This is a city of style, architecture, trams, theatres and art. PerthThe City of Perth is the capital city of Western Australia, the nation’s largest state. It is a clean, uncrowded modern city and is the sunniest of all Australian capitals. SydneyA free-spirited and vibrant city, Sydney is built around one of the world's most beautiful harbours, with more than 70 sparkling beaches in easy reach of its cosmopolitan heart. |

