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Regionsvalg Australia

Australia er et stort land med mange muligheter. Uavhengig av hvor du bor vil du lære engelsk og ha et spennende år. Dersom du ønsker å reise til en spesiell del av landet, kan du velge en region.

Dersom du ønsker å velge en region i Australia, vi vil prøve og matche deg med en vertsfamilie i din foretrukne stat.

Vær oppmerksom på at regionsvalg er en forespørsel og ikke en garanti. Dersom vi ikke finner en passende m atch for deg i din region vil vi refundere regionsavgiften og plassere deg i Australia utenfor denne regionen.  Vi anbefaler deg å være tidlig ute dersom du ønsker å benytte deg av regionsvalg i Australia.

Her finner du de forskjellige regionene vil tilbyr i Australia:

  • Western Australia

  • South Australia

  • Queensland

  • New South Wales

  • Victoria

Vennligst kontakt ditt EF kontor for mer informasjon og priser.

queensland

Queensland occupies 1.7 million square kilometres of land in the north-eastern corner of Australia. The state is Australia’s second largest by area and the country’s third most populous after New South Wales and Victoria. The people of Queensland enjoy an outdoor lifestyle with world class beaches and waterways, national parks, rainforests and tropical reefs. The pleasant climate (average summer temperatures of 25°C, average winter temperatures of 15°C) means that Queenslanders enjoy more winter sunshine and warmth than most other Australian states. This is where it gets the nickname ‘The Sunshine State’. Queensland also has a large proportion of tropical climate.

South Australia

80% of South Australia is covered by an area called Flinders Ranges and Outback. It’s a region of great diversity: you’ll find ancient ranges steeped in Aboriginal legend, bird-filled lakes in the middle of the desert, pink parallel dunes and pretty Flinders Ranges towns. The capital of South Australia is Adelaide with a population of 1.2 million inhabitants which is over 70% of South Australia’s total population. Adelaide is the fifth biggest city in Australia. Nestled between some of Australia’s best metropolitan beaches and the Mt Lofty Ranges, it is a clean, attractive city surrounded by green park lands. Please contact your EF office for more information about prices and availability in this state.

victoria

Hugging the tip of the Australian east coast, Victoria is Australia’s second-smallest state. Here you will find a wealth of diverse regional areas and attractions, from sweeping coastline and beaches to national parks and forests teeming with wildlife. Amongst the regions you’ll find wineries, lakes and mountains that offer skiing, climbing and hiking. Many of Victoria’s unique and varied landscapes are easily accessible as day trips from Melbourne. Despite its small size, the Victorian climate varies across the state. The north is much drier and warmer than the south. Areas include Melbourne – an exciting, multicultural city with a rich culture, Mornington Peninsula and Grampians – an adventurer’s paradise with climbing, canoeing, Aboriginal art and national parks.

western_australia

Western Australia is the largest state of Australia and occupies around a third of the entire continent. This majestic region offers a truly authentic Australian experience. The climate is one of the most diverse in Australia - from the tropical north to the temperate south. The state capital Perth offers some of the country’s best beaches with crystal clear water, bustling markets and city parks. Australia’s South West offers varied travel experiences, forests and surf beaches. Australia’s Coral Coast offer beaches, exotic marine life and national reserves. Australia’s North West is the place to go for an outback adventure and Australia’s Golden Outback is the place to experience clear skies, theatrical landscapes and authentic Aboriginal encounters.