Sydney: Australia's Largest Cities In Australia?

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Why despite being one of the expensive cities in Australia, Sydney is one of the major destinations for immigrants??

Sydney is Australia’s largest city and the capital of the state New South Wales. After Melbourne, Sydney is the second major destination for immigrants to Australia. The city’s expansion in recent years has largely been inland to the west. It is situated on the central coast of New South Wales, surrounded by the Tasman Sea to its east and Blue Mountains to the western side. Sydney city is built around bays, rivers, coves, and harbours. It is built on a plain on the south of the harbour and on a hilly plateau on the north
Sydney is home to more than four and half million people including thousands of international students. There …show more content…

Plenty of work opportunities along High wage rates
Sydney is one of the most expensive cities in the world; however, the average wage rates are also quite highest. Sydney holds a great position when it comes to job opportunities. In fact, as many international students want to work while studying, Sydney provides them a wide range of work opportunities.

2. A perfect climate
Sydney’s climate is basically temperate; however the central areas mostly experience greater extremes than coastal parts. In nights, the temperatures are seldom below 5°C, even in the winter months. Summers are generally warm and sometimes hot. Rainfall is quite common throughout the year and boosted by rare heavy downpours.

3. An excellent place to study abroad
Sydney is a major educational hub of Australia. Its universities are known worldwide for academic research. As per world rankings, 4 of Australia’s top 10 universities are based in Sydney.
Most of the university campus locations are in central areas of city but some large campuses are also situated in western and northern suburbs. The famous Australian Catholic University, which is spread across many states and territories, is also having a campus in Sydney. There are five major universities in Sydney. The University of New South Wales , The University of Sydney, Western Sydney University, The University of Technology Sydney, and Macquarie

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