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Website 'The True Size' lets you grab an outline of Australia -- or any other country on the globe -- and drag it over the top of another nation or continent , so you can compare land mass. The site's creators say the Mercator projection, which many world maps are based off, distorts the size of certain countries and makes regular size comparisons difficult. The most popular of these is the Mercator projection.

Every map projection introduces distortion," the site claimed. On the Mercator projection Greenland appears to be roughly the same size as Africa. In reality, Greenland is 0.

Don't believe us? Check this classic scene from The West Wing , explaining things in a bit more detail the website's creators even say this scene was the inspiration behind the tool :. Australia is in the Southern hemisphere.

Not the UK. Australia is a Continent Not the UK. Australia is 10 hours ahead of the UK. So Australia is Zero, the UK never moves. Log in. See Answer. Best Answer. Study guides. Q: How many UK could fit in Australia? Write your answer Related questions. How many times does UK fit into Australia? How many times will united kingdom fit into Australia?

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There are also many towns and locations with a population of under 10, people. If you live in any town in WA, why not tell us about it in the comments below…. Hello Bob, I live in Tom Price located in the Pilbara region and have lived in the Pilbara region for 12 years and love it!

Western Australia is a great state and i would recommend anyone willing to move to Australia, make sure you visit WA!! I really need your help and assistance, I will do whatever you ask of me, just to come over there, I love Australia with passion. Yes, me. I have about or more pages on this website all about life here, so please do have a good look around. Good luck, Bob. This is vamsi from india I want to study MS mechanical in Australia which place would be the best for education,good part time jobs and best jobs for mechanical students after post study,with good climatic conditions.

So please suggest me the best place. Hi ,i have done bachelor og nursing from india but,now living in western australia ,perth ,i am doing master of public health in uwa but i find after two years of course didnot not get PR si ,what can i do to transfer my indian registration into RN and its easy to get PR.

If you are still stuck, you will probably need to speak to a recruitment expert in the nursing field or maybe a MARA registered migration agent. Is there a place that a tourist should avoid?

Like dangerous and unsafe place. Australia generally speaking is an extremely safe country, and that goes for Perth as well. Maybe visit the Busselton area Down South and try to have fun. I think that you should add Esperance a town down south on the coast it has a population of approx 13, people, it has some of the best beaches in the world. Well, not wishing to split hairs, but the Shire of Esperance has 13, people, but the town of Esperance has only You are right though, it should be on here really, it is, I know, a very popular destination.

Hi Bob. I think you need to include UTAH into that equation, due to its location in the four-corner states! Hello Everyone… I am from pakistan, soon i will coming to perth as a student so anyone there would help me in providing info about work as a student, living cost or about other expenses that will help me in future and i will prepare according to that scenario.

Might be worth checking out my page called Getting a Job or a Sponsorship if you want to research work and my page called The Cost of Living in Australia of Everything to look into the cost of living. There any sponsorship available they would help international students by providing scholarship or commonwealth? In what perspective living cost in Perth would expensive, and what is the lowest cost for student expenditure per month? I have read though on various sites, that its a great place live in with a family.

A lot of sites say that Perth is quiet after pm, its a city that goes to sleep, and tyhat its really safe. Personally if thats the case, than that suits us! Been there, done that, next chapter please..

Bob, u wrote that it can hit 40 in perth. Is that an often thing, or rather rare event? Im still only considering two places — sunshine coast and Perth.

I know that most people would go with the sunshine coast as apparantly property is pretty cheap there, looking thru gumtree. How can that be? The only real difference between the two places is that the Sunshine Coast is more humid and Perth is a drier kind of heat. Perth houses became expensive during the mining boom which is now pretty much over.

I moved to Perth last August. Check real estate. January and February were quite hot, maybe 10 or more times hitting I would have loved to have driven the three hours or so east to watch the Burracopin Cats play and check out your community. Shes quite hesitatnt, as we have a pretty good life here. We have our own cosey place, no mortgages, but I feel that Oz will be a great opportunity for our kids.

It can supply them with a future In Poland that is in doubt at the moment, but lets not get political.. So the question now is only — where? Theres only two places Im taking into mind. Either Sunshine Coast or Perth. I know the sunshine very little, and Perth not at all have lived in Sydney from , but since then have been here in Poland.

Dont want to go back to Sydney, to much ustle and bustle. We have two small kids. When we make the move next yr, our daughter will be 6, and our son — 3. So the perfect age for them to start school. Im far from seeking parties and a night life. With a happy family on board, we want nothing more than a nice atmosphere, and nice summers and mild winters. Not keen on scorching summers, but I googled that in Perth average temps in summer dont hit much above 32degrees?

What about safety wise? Laid back wise? Any of the two better? Is that true? Sorry for the questions galore, but I have no idea as to what life in these two places looks like, and am hoping that you or maybe somebody who is living there, can give me an eyeopener.

Like I said, safety, prces of realestate, and the cosey lifestyle is what I am looking for. I think there are pros and cons to both places, but they are both very livable. Maybe you should decide based on real estate prices and the availability of work for you.

Hope that helps a bit, but do feel free to ask more questions in the comments on my pages for each area. Hopefully somebody reading this who knows Perth well can help you out better than I can.

As a native Perth-ite who moved to the Sunshine Coast a few years ago, I can probably help! Cost: Sunny Coast is much cheaper in terms of cost of living than Perth. I suspect generally salaries are lower, however. Weather: Perth can be very hot and dry from December through to March. Expect to have runs of days all in excess of 40 degrees; with the average being mids.

Winters can be cool — usually wake up to degrees in June and July with maximums of Perth is built to handle hot weather so you do feel the cold. Sunny Coast is milder than Perth in both summer and winter however there is a humidity factor AND the ocean is a lot warmer in the summer not refreshing!

I reckon you need airconditioning more on the sunny coast than in Perth…but ultimately they both can have some really hot days. It also has bigger nightlife districts and thus more potential for youths being hooligoons.

This is very easy to avoid — if you want to live out in the quiet burbs you would never know about it. I think in terms of schools Perth would win over Sunshine Coast — but again; Brisbane has probably equivalent schools to Perth. Primary schools are probably not an issue. The primary school I went to in Perth had lots of playing fields and activities and this seems similar to the schools here on the coast.

Beaches — both have beautiful beaches. Perth beaches have less jellyfish than Sunshine Coast. Sunshine Coast beaches are usually easier to access because living walking distance from one of them is way more affordable than in Perth.

Both places you can swim all day, every day if you want to. Most beaches have lifeguards patrolling. Some people do swim every morning without fail. You might need a wetsuit in Perth in winter; you could probably brave the water without one on the Sunshine Coast.

Driving — Perth has some public transport infrastructure. I spent all my student life on buses. My friends in Perth commute to work on public transport. Sunshine Coast does have buses — they are not frequent enough or many enough to really call them a network. You would be lost without a car on the Sunshine Coast I think; in Perth it could be do-able if you picked your house right.

Safety: I think Sunshine Coast is probably marginally safer than Perth given the smaller population. Perth has innercity areas that you can expect cars to be broken into and drunks picking fights etc. Both are actually pretty safe though — no concerns about my safety any time. Our family home was burgled once in 20 years. Laid back — Sunshine Coast is laid back everywhere. Perth is pretty laid back for a city but it has more variety in community. Traffic — traffic is a much bigger issue in Perth than the Sunshine Coast.

But driving is pretty much a requirement on the coast; in Perth biking and public transport is an option. Community — I think both sides have a good community. Perth does have a Polish community; not sure about the Sunshine Coast. Perth being a bigger city certainly has more variety so you are more likely to find somewhere to fit. Conclusion: I think Perth is the more interesting option of the two to live; I am not planning on staying on the Coast for too much longer and would like to get home at some stage.

Both are great though; both are safe, both are family friendly, both can get hot.



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