Living and Working In Australia and New Zealand
Australia is a country and continent surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans. Its major cities – Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide – are coastal. Its capital, Canberra, is inland. The country is known for its Sydney Opera House, the Great Barrier Reef, a vast interior desert wilderness called the Outback, and unique animal species like kangaroos and duck-billed platypuses. It has a current population of 24.13 million.
Often described as….. a wild and beautiful place, a land whose colour palette of red outback sands and Technicolor reefs frames sophisticated cities and soulful Indigenous stories.
Hip Cities
Most Australians live along the coast, and most of these folks live in cities – 89% of Australians, in fact. It follows that cities here are a lot of fun. Sydney is the glamorous poster child with world-class beaches and an otherwise glorious setting. Melbourne is all arts, alleyways and a stellar food scene. Brisbane is a subtropical town on the way up, Adelaide has festive grace and pubby poise. Boomtown Perth breathes West Coast optimism and Canberra showcases so many cultural treasures, while the tropical northern frontier town of Darwin, and the chilly southern sandstone city of Hobart, couldn’t be more different. (Lonely Planet)
How to register as a Nurse in Australia?
All Nurses must register with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) if wanting to work in Australia. For further information, please review their website www.ahpra.gov.au
Benefits
- $65,000-$90,000 PA
- Assistance with securing your Nursing licences across Australia
- Flight cost covered.
- Health insurance
- Work in state-of-the-art high tech acute hospital.
- Lower patient ratios
- Climate
- 482 Visas offered.