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www.abs.qld.edu.au. Australia. Australia counts 25 million inhabitants of more than 100 different nationalities Australian is in km2 the 5 th largest country in the world with the Lowest number of inhabitants in the world per km2.

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  1. www.abs.qld.edu.au

  2. Australia Australia counts 25 million inhabitants of more than 100 different nationalities Australian is in km2 the 5th largest country in the world with the Lowest number of inhabitants in the world per km2. Australia is a member of the group of the 20 largest Economies of the world. Australia has the 13th highest GDP ($ 1,418,288 million) in the world

  3. Australia Australia is ranked as a triple A (AAA) country by the main credit rating agencies which means that Australia has a very sound economy. The education Industry is the 3rd largest exporter on the Australian trade balance. Australia is a safe country. Illegal immigration is not tolerated. Stop the boats. This year 160,000 legal immigrants will be able to establish a new life in Australia.

  4. Australian HISTORY The first Australians came to the Australian Continent 60,000 years ago. The first Australians live mainly in the north of Australia however they spreaded out from north to south from east to west of the Australian continent. The total number of first Australians is around 825.000. The English captain James Cook arrived in Sydney in 1770 with the objective to establish a prisoners camp and start founding a new British colony. 20 years ago only 3,000 aboriginals studies at university. Today 30,000 aboriginals study at university for a bachelor degree, master degree, MBA or Doctorate.

  5. Opera House, Bondi Beach

  6. QUEENSLAND Brisbane is the capital of the Sunshine state “Queensland “. Queensland has a sub-tropical climate with warm summers and mild winters. The agglomeration of Brisbane counts roughly 3 million inhabitants and is the third largest city of Australia. Brisbane was established around 1850 and is growing fast. Sport is very popular in Australia. Brisbane/Queensland has national top teams in rugby, footy, cricket, soccer, netball

  7. STUDY IN BRISBANE The Australian Business School received the approval from the ministry of education to deliver I.T. and Business courses in 2010. The approved student capacity is 490 students. More than 60 different nationalities have been enrolled at the Australian Business School. 35% of the students enrolled come from Asia. Another 35% of the students come from South America and 30% of the students originally come from Europe.

  8. AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS SCHOOL

  9. COURSES

  10. OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCY (P.R.) We can offer opportunities for permanent residency with the: • Diploma of nursing • Diploma of I.T. Digital Media • Diploma of Community Services The Australian Business School has articulations with several Universities which allows to obtain credit for the bachelor Degree.

  11. Studying and Living in Australia Renting an apartment in the centre of Brisbane can cost between $ 250 and $ 350 per week. A room rent from an Australian family will cost between $ 150 and $ 250 per week. The Minimum wage per hour amounts to $ 17.70 The unemployment rate in Australia is only 5.2%. It is not difficult to find a job in Brisbane or its agglomeration. Overseas students are allowed to work 20 hours during the school period. During school holidays the students can work as long as they want. Overseas students must attend the classes for 20 hours per week. 25% of the 20 hours can be done on line (5 hours) per week.

  12. Example course:(Leadership & Management)

  13. COURSE prices

  14. CURRENT OFFERS

  15. Australian lifestyle Australians love sport… Rugby, Footy, Cricket, Soccer and Netball are extremely popular. Australians love informal casual dressing. No suits, no tie for the majority of Australians. Australians like a relaxed life style. Friday afternoon most young Australians go to the pub to meet colleagues.

  16. Our Teaching staff English is their mother language.

  17. English is thelanguage of business A good knowledge of English will help you to find easier and faster a well paid job. It will as well help to pass exams and finish your study according to plan. VIEW OUR STUDENT HANDBOOK AT: www.abs.qld.edu.au

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