The Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE is situated in Australia's beautiful Queensland and offers students from all over the world high-quality education form its four campuses in Mooloolaba, Nambour, Maroochydore and Nooosa.
It may not be Australia’s capital, but Sydney certainly is one of the most dynamic, beautiful cities, not only in Australia, but in the world. As the oldest and largest city in Australia, Sydney has one of the highest standards of living globally – it's easy to see once you’ve visited this incredible place. Sydney offers both residents and visitors alike a thriving metropolis with lively nightlife, the latest fashion, and exciting entertainment; a stunning coastline with some of the world’s most famous beaches – Bondi, Manly, Coogee; and the laid-back friendliness Australians are so well-known for having. Not only this, but Sydney has some of the most highly esteemed education institutions in the world, making it an ideal location to pursue a high-quality education.
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Sydney, Australia – also known as the Harbour City – is located on the southeast coast of Australia on the Tasman Sea and is the capital of the Australian state New South Wales. Sydney offers a unique combination of culture, dynamic food, and a mixture of colonial and modern architecture. Sydneysiders always enjoy a good party, and organize elaborate celebrations for sporting events, Australia Day, and New Year’s Eve.
The people of Sydney are known for being friendly, energetic, and laid-back. They also love spending time outdoors, whether sailing on the Sydney Harbor, sunbathing on one of the many beaches, or hiking through the nearby national parks. Weather in Sydney is temperate with warm summers and mild winters.
There is always something fun to do in Sydney: take a boat tour of Sydney Harbour, visit the aquarium or zoo, climb Sydney’s Harbor Bridge, see a concert at the Sydney Opera House, get a bird’s-eye view in a helicopter tour, abseil in the Blue Mountains, or get away from it all on the beach.
Sydney’s neighborhoods are as diverse as the millions of people who visit them each year. History begins at The Rocks where Sydney’s first settlement was established by the British. The winding streets of this historical area are one of the oldest preserved colonial districts in Sydney. Today The Rocks is a vibrant pocket of restaurants, cafes, and shops.
Other famous neighborhoods in Sydney include City South, City East, Darling Harbour, and City Centre. Each one has its own unique atmosphere, and a variety of different attractions. Sydney, Australia is an exciting international city with lots of activity and is the perfect destination for an excellent educational experience.
Check out our City Guide: Sydney for more information about Sydney!