Australian States
Located in the Southern hemisphere, Australia is a diverse and welcoming country. Home to wonders, such as the Great Barrier Reef, Wave Rock, Ayers Rock, the Devil’s Marbles and the legendary Outback, Australia offers adventure and excitement to all who visit.
With fantastic beaches, first-class wineries, unique wildlife and great rock art, there is something for each and everyone to discover. Whether travelling to New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia, the Northern Territory, or the Australian Capital Territory, Australia offers visitors an electrifying experience.
New South Wales
New South Wales is Australia’s oldest state, as well as being home to Sydney. Each and every year people from all around the world travel to Australia to see the bright lights of Sydney, and to experience Australian city life at its’ very best. With world famous beaches Manly and Bondi beach nearby, surfers travel to the area to catch the perfect wave.
Queensland
Visitors looking to dive, snorkel, or even fish often head to the Great Barrier Reef, in Queensland. In the far north, Queensland’s tropical paradise also attracts many visitors.
Victoria
The Australian Grand Prix and the Rip Curl Pro Championship draw the crowds to Victoria. Victoria’s capital city, Melbourne, is a multicultural, bustling city offering visitors a world of culture and excitement.
South Australia
Visitors interested in the arts, often flock to Adelaide, in South Australia. This south-central state is also home to many picturesque wineries, as well as the UNESCO World Heritage listed Naracoote Fossil Caves.
Tasmania
Tasmania, Australia’s only island state, has a rich Aboriginal heritage, and some of the Aboriginal rock art found on the island is amongst the oldest in the world. The chance to discover some of Australia’s unique wildlife, go whitewater rafting, or learn more about Australia’s fascinating heritage, attracts many visitors, who are wild at heart, to Tasmania.
Western Australia
Occupying the entire western region of Australia is Australia’s largest state, Western Australia. Western Australia is home to many natural wonders, including Wave Rock. This ancient rock formation forms a multicoloured arch and, as its’ name suggests, looks like a giant wave. Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, is a friendly city, and is said to have more hours of sunshine than any other Australian capital city.
Northern Territory
Visitors eager to experience Australia’s real Outback, often congregate toward Australia’s Northern Territory. This diverse territory offers tropical shores, vast mountain ranges, dry, red deserts and the world famous Uluru/Ayers Rock.
The Northern Territory is perfect for 4-wheel driving, visiting a farmstay and discovering desert life. Home to Australia’s House Of Parliament and national museums, the Australian Capital Territory is exactly as its’ name states, the capital territory of Australia, and visiting the territory promises both a historical and cultural experience.
Each state and territory offers an array of activity and excitement, and visiting Australia definitely proves to be an experience of a lifetime.

Education in Australia
Australian States

