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Australia: The Melting Pot to Dive Into

Monday, March 8th, 2010

If there’s one thing that CAN’T be said about living in Australia despite its being an island, (okay, a continent too)?it?s that no man is an island.

Pardon the political incorrectness for a moment. But this is really what’s nice about Australia. Australia is probably one of the sweetest melting pots in the world, a point of convergence for cultures and peoples who wish to live harmoniously. Just go out on any busy market street or any of the teeming, warm beaches, and you’ll see what we mean. People from all over the world being friends with everyone else, all differences banished. It’s as if everyone just recently got washed ashore with a mission to spread goodwill. Australian immigration is plainly the loveliest there is. Aussies welcome their visitors as if they?ve been waiting for each other the whole time.

Australia is indeed a free country where everyone gets equal opportunity. Lebanese mingling with Brits, Chinese mingling with Italians, Aborigines hanging out with Germans, New Zealanders laugh with Filipinos: it?s a welcome clash of culture. Interestingly, Australia has one of the lowest population density of any country in the world. We?re talking 2 people per square kilometer here.

But so what? Petty statistics isn?t going to stop Aussies and immigrants alike from going over their fences just to holler ?G?day, mate!? And oh yeah, have we mentioned Australia, with almost no murder rate, is one of the safest places in the world?

Australian Holiday Season Good for Business and Pleasure

Friday, February 26th, 2010

September 15, 2006, Victoria, Australia With the holiday season fast approaching, more and more tourists are flocking to Australia for a different taste of winter. Since the country sits snug in the Southern Hemisphere, the Australian winter is actually the friendly reversal of Europe’s and the U.S.’s version of deep frost and snowstorm. With a warm, favorable winter such as Australia’s then, it isn’t surprising that people who come there either for business or pleasure have every reason to, if not stay, return next year.

The Australian holiday is luring thousands of backpackers as well as business people. Tourists are taking advantage of the country’s holiday maker scheme wherein they are given opportunity to work temporarily and earn in Australia, with equal pay as any Australian employee.

Businesspeople, on the other hand, are wising up on the extended opportunities Australia’s holiday can give their businesses. Even before harsh winter sets in and forces them out of their own countries, investors, senior executives, businesspeople of all kinds are already planning their trips to sunny Australia. To tend their branch offices in the land down under, perhaps do some marketing research, or set-up possibilities.

Australia’s favorable winter for business has, for a time, been unfairly unrecognized; people have come to equate Australia with vacation. But Australia’s brisk economy is soaring higher than ever before. What tourists and businesspeople alike are discovering for themselves is that, in Australia, they can actually mix business with pleasure.

The Great Barrier Reef: Raise your Awareness on the World’s Largest Ecosystem

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Australia, the land down under and the home of the Aborigines is a place that is rich of so many things, from its very colorful past and culture to its well-kept wildlife and outstanding natural resources.

One such natural resource is the Great Barrier Reef, it is considered to be one of the natural wonders of the world since it is the world?s largest coral reef ecosystem and it is also the only living organic collective that is visible from the Earth’s orbit. However, contrary to popular belief, the reef is not a continuous barrier, but a broken maze of coral reefs and coral cays.

The Great Barrier Reef is composed of roughly 3,000 individual reefs and 900 islands that stretch for 2,600 kilometers in the Coral Sea in north-east Australia. It is the home of diverse forms of marine life, there is an estimated 1,500 species of fish living in the reef and more than 300 species of hard, more than 4,000 mollusk species, over 400 species of sponges have been identified and many other marine species.

Due to its vast biodiversity, warm clear waters and its astounding view, the reef is a very popular destination for tourists, most of those are scuba divers, may they be first timers or professionals, who want to experience and see the wonderful life under the sea. Because of this great interest to the reef, many cities along the Queensland coast offer boat trips to the reef on a daily basis while several continental islands have been turned into resorts to be able to take part in the boom of tourism in Australia.

Every year, the number of tourists in Australia doubles and because of this increase in human activity in the Reef, pollutants have also increased and the reef has suffered damage. The increase in pollutants in the Reef has been a considerable concern of the Australian government because it has been Australia?s first World Heritage Area. The protection and preservation of the beauty and the lives depending on the Reef is very important that?s why they have created a committee whose only aim is the protection of the Reef and it is called the Marine Park Authority. Then, in 2003, the Australian and Queensland Governments, in partnership with a wide range of industry and community groups, have developed the Reef Water Quality Protection Reef Plan (the Reef Plan) as a combined effort to protect the Reef.

The reef represents the maturity of the existence as well as the ongoing changes and evolution of life here on earth. The diverse life forms within the Great Barrier Reef show us the beauty of life as well as the importance of having a symbiotic relationship with our environment. The Reef?s existence is important not only to humans but to the immediate species benefiting from this large ecosystem. Protection and preservation is what we should and what we need to do for them to survive and continue to exist and proliferate for many years to come.

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