Much ofSouth Walesa similar climate. Typically the climate is drier and warmer the further inland you progress as Sydney’s climate in particular is influenced by oceanic factors.
Major Towns and Cities
Sydney
Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the city synonymous with Australia. Boasting the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House as well as Darling Harbour and Bondi Beach, Sydney is awash with landmarks and sights. In addition to the asethetics of the city, Sydney has a rich cultural mix with large European and Asian populations, which all contribute to the cosmopolitan nature of the city.
In addition to the social and cosmopolitan side of Sydney, the city is also the I.T and financial capital of Australia. If you are looking to progress your career, the best opportunities are in Sydney where large national companies and multinationals have their head offices.
Newcastle
160km North of Sydney, Newcastle is a beach fringed town with 300,000 inhabitants in the greater Newcastle area. Sharing much the same climate as Sydney, the town is a smaller more peaceful alternative to its illustriousneighbour. Still a working port, it serves the Hunter Valley and is the exit point for tonnes of raw materials, which are exported.
Whilst the lifestyle is quieter and more relaxed, the town still has regular festivals and has an active sport and arts scene.
Wollongong
The third largest town in New South Wales, Wollongong is situated some 80km South of Sydney. An Industrial port, the town is home to some 265,000 Australians. As with most of the New South Wales coastline, pristine beaches are readily accessible, with 17 easily accessible in the Wollongong area.
Whilst not an area popular with migrants, Wollongong does offer quieter suburban life with easy access to Sydney and the delights of the city.
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