Capital Cities of Australia & Oceania Countries

 If you go to live in the city’s significant parts,Australia & Oceania Countries. it will be more expensive than living in the suburbs. The city could be divided into two: Inner-city and suburbs. Let’s discuss the cost of living in both.If you choose to live in Australia city, you’ll probably be spending $565 (INR 32,000) per week for a room in a shared apartment, $359(INR 20,370) per week for a serviced apartment, or $620 (INR 35,175) per week for a one-bedroom unit all to yourself.


In the suburbs around Australia,a one-bedroom unit is affordable at an average of $330 (INR 18,720) per week, while a room in a shared apartment outside the city goes for around $205 (INR 11,630) per week.If you decide to live in the inner city, it will offer nightlife, restaurants and public transport, but in the suburbs, you will have more space, and it is likely to be a bit quieter.

The cost of public transport in Australia

The city’s transport network is called TransLink. You must purchase a go card for all travel purposes – it works on trains, trams, ferries and buses, including extended trips to the Gold Coast.And if you are a student, you should know that most of Australia university campuses are located within or just out of the inner city and are all easily accessible by train or bus. Simultaneously, some of the universities are easily accessed by the city’s excellent ferry network. Each campus has a terminal right outside.


Students are entitled to a 50% discounted fare. This discount means a single trip can cost as little as $1.66 (INR 95) during peak times and $1.32 (INR 75) in off-peak times. This means your weekly travel costs will rarely reach more than $23 (INR 1,300).

The cost of food in Australia

There are plenty of great cafes, restaurants and bars in Australia, as well as a significant number of cheap eateries. If you choose to cook and eat at home, you can generally expect to spend around $2(INR 113) per breakfast, $5(INR 283) per lunch, and $11 (INR 624) per dinner, but these prices may vary according to your grocery preferences.

However, if you are fond of food and prefer to eat out, then the breakfast at a cafe in Australia will cost around $15 (INR 850). For lunch, you will likely spend about $16(INR 907). Dinner will be slightly more expensive at around $25(INR 1,418) a meal. Unlike some other places, such as the United States, Australia does not have a tipping culture. Sites may ask if you would like to tip, but it’s not necessary.


Entertainment in Australia


If you head to a bar that features music, burlesque or other live entertainment, it will likely enforce a cover charge, but usually no more than $10(INR 567).If you like going to concerts then remember in Australia, it can be more expensive than any other city. On average, $42 (INR 2,382) per ticket is expected to pay for live music. But if it’s in a more vast stadium or arena, over $100 (INR 5,673) per ticket is typical. Other events like dance or theatre performances will usually cost $49(INR 2,779) or more. A movie ticket in Australia will likely cost around $17 (INR 964).

Lake Boondooma

Lake Boondooma in Australia is a very fascinating tourist destination. This is the ideal place to relax and to spend some quality time with your family and friends. This destination offers high class boating, water skiing, fishing and numerous water sports services. Lake Boondooma is one of the 2 great lakes of South Burnett which has become a leading tourist attraction in recent years.

Lincoln National Park


Port Lincoln is a town situated about 640 kilometres by road from Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. Situated on Boston Bay, a bay three times the size of Sydney Harbour, Port Lincoln fronts sheltered waters and is home to Australia's largest fishing fleet.

Wellington

Located at the southern end of the North island of New Zealand is Wellington, the capital city of this country. Wellington is the home of the parliament buildings. The famous Beehive stands proud in the Thorndon area of the city, and guided tours of the parliament building can be arranged. Across the road from the Beehive is the "BackBencher", a great little pub that serves good food, a good pint of ale and is adorned with cartoon sculptures of various politicians.



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