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Ryan Reynolds - ArticlesRyan is a graduate of B.S. Computer Science. He loves reading novels, fables, poems and stories. An optimistic person and has great passion for writing.
All you Need to Know When you Travel Australia's Outback --part TwoAustralia prides itself with a diverse wildlife: kangaroos, koalas, possums, wallabies, potaroos, dugongs, kookaburras, arowana fishes, Tasmanian tigers, emus, platypus, spiders, scorpions, octopus, wobbegong shark, barracuda, jellyfish, stonefish, and stingrays--the name-dropping can go on forever. Holiday Gifts you Simply Must Get From AustraliaIt's that time of the year again when people scurry to the malls and grab the first available merchandise on the shelf that could adequately pass for a gift. Yes, gift-giving is fun, but sometimes it becomes obligatory. Fortunately, the adage “It's the thought that counts”, still rings true. So, the next time you rummage for the perfect holiday gift, think hard. All you Need to Know When you Travel Australia's Outback --part OneAustralia’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. More Families Reunite and Flock to Australia This Holiday SeasonDecember's holiday season is seeing a record number in migrant families who flock to the Land Down Under. True to its philosophy and belief in the family as an integral unit of society, Australian immigration policies are geared towards reuniting families through its different Australian visa programs in time for the holidays. The government's high priority on families runs alongside its ongoing need for skilled workers. Why Everyone is Headed to Australia This Holiday SeasonThis holiday season more so, the weather Down Under is a lovely piece of summer-- which brings us to to why it's just great to travel Australia. Australia : the Sight-seeing Travel TourAustralia is the sixth-largest country in the world and is divided into 6 states and several territories. The 6 states are New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. The two major territories are the Northern Territory (NT) and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). Australian Immigration is Bringing Flavor to the Land Down UnderIt seems that in the Land Down Under, food is always a festivity. And why not? With such lush and pure nature all around, Australia is home to the freshest produce, the richest meat, and the most exuberant seafood. Three Things Only Australia Can Throw at My FaceYikes, have I gotten too optimistic and sunshiny now? This is what Australia does to you; I've been living here for little over a year now, and I love it. It's seeping in my skin. It's an in-my-face kind of bliss. Australia Welcomes About 158 Skilled Workers Every DayAustralia is still on a vigilant lookout for migrants who can address its skills shortage. Almost every skilled profession is in great demand. A growing economy means that new workers are welcomed to the country. Currently, Australian immigration is at an approximate rate of 158 skilled workers and professionals per day. What Happens When you Travel Australia in the SummerFirst things first: summer in Australia is the direct opposite of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. Yes, you heard right. In Australia, summer actually happens from December to February. Which means Aussies celebrate their Christmas at the height of summer. Which means they get to do more things they otherwise couldn't do if they were in the wintry, arctic regions on the Northern Hemisphere. Blessed be the Australian summer.
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