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New South Wales is Australia's largest
state, with a broad range of investment
opportunities - Sydney has become the base
of many regional headquarters & was the host of the
2000 Olympics.
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Victoria is Australia's second largest
state, with significant industrial and rural
industries - Melbourne is the capital of Victoria
and is well regarded for its fashion and culinary style and
previously selected as the world's most liveable city. |
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Queensland is Australia's fastest growing
state and is known as the "Sunshine
State". Economic & population growth are
centred on the capital Brisbane & the
surrounding Gold Coast & Sunshine
Coast areas.
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Western Australia is physically
Australia's largest state with a wealth of
mineral and agricultural activity - Perth
is Australia's Indian Ocean city. |
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South Australia's capital Adelaide
is known as the "City of Churches" - South
Australia is the home of Australia's
multi-function polis (mfp) project - a city of
the future and is positioning itself as an
important base for it companies.
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the "Isle State", separated from
mainland Australia by Bass Strait, is famous for
its apples, its magnificent rivers and unspoilt
natural environment. |
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the wild north with Darwin, the capital,
Australia's closest city to Asia - the home of
one of Australia's famous icons "Ayres
Rock" or "Uluru" near Alice Springs in central Australia.
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the ACT contains Australia's national
capital, Canberra - originally built to a
design of the American architect, Walter Burley
Griffin, Canberra is a scenic in-land city
surrounding a picturesque lake with many monuments &
buildings of national significance. |