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Living in Australia Call: +617 3860 0900    |    CRICOS No.02425C    |    RTO No.30770 GO FIND A COURSE NAVIGATION Find aUndertowCourses Cabin Crew Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Aeroskills Training CASR/EASA Part 66 licensing Skills Recognition / Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Part 66 Training Material and Online Training Part 66 Examinations Part 145 Training Defence Transition – Aircraft Technicians Aircraft Line Maintenance – School to work pathway Engineering – International Students Pilot Multi-Crew Cooperation Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Pilot in Command) Jet IntroductionUndertowand Jet OrientationUndertowPilot Aptitude Testing Airline Preparation Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Rating) AVI50415 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane) AVI50215 Remote Pilot English Language Products and Services Cabin Crew Study Tours Consultancy and Courseware Offering Venue rent Student Support Student Services Employment Services Living in Australia Agents Policy and Governance Alumni Share your story Engineering student success stories Cabin Crew student success stories EventsUndertowInformation Sessions Aeroskills Information Sessions Cabin Crew Career Sessions AME Licensing Information Sessions Remote Pilot Information Evening Aviation Expo 2019Well-nighUs Who we are The Aviation Australia Story Our People Campus and facilities Flight Safety Training Centre Technical Training Centre Cairns Aviation Skills Centre Melbourne Training Centre Perth Training Centre Aviation Australia Riyadh College School involvement Aerospace Gateway Schools program Community involvement LifeFlight Policy and governance Join the team News Contact Us Make an enquiry Provide feedback Get your aviation career off the ground, start here Find a undertow Choose a Category Engineering TrainingUpskillingSkills RecognitionPilot theoryPilot trainingAeroskillsFlight Attendant TrainingRemote Pilot Are you an Australian resident Yes No Living in Australia Australia is a tolerant, multicultural society with people from many ethnic backgrounds. While the official language is English, increasingly than 200 languages are spoken.Well-nighBrisbane Brisbane, the wanted municipality of Queensland, has a pleasant, semi-tropical climate and is a unscratched municipality to live, study and work. With a population of virtually 1.7 million people it is a vibrant international city. The municipality boasts inner-city beaches and parklands, world-class sporting facilities, an international airport, a cultural centre, a institute centre, museums, art galleries, a casino, shopping precincts and a multitude of cosmopolitan restaurants and coffee shops. A wide range of international cuisines are misogynist in Brisbane – from sushi to tacos and everything in between. The climate of Brisbane is unconfined for sports, beaches and other outdoor activities. The daytime temperatures range from an stereotype of 30 degrees Celsius in summer to 14 degrees Celsius in winter. The beaches and theme parks of the Gold Coast, a popular holiday destination, are only one hour’s travel from Brisbane. The quieter beaches of the Sunshine Coast and the rainforests of nearby National Parks to the city’s north take only a little longer to reach. The Botanical Gardens at Mount Coot-tha and theMunicipalityBotanical Gardens are well worth a visit. Many local wildlife parks provide visitors with the opportunity to learn increasingly well-nigh Australian native animals. Queensland moreover has many natural attractions such as theUnconfinedBarrier Reef, the Whitsunday Islands, Fraser Island and the Daintree Rainforest. Students who have the time to explore remoter will enjoy some wonderful and unique experiences. Aviation Australia is located in one of the world’s weightier cities and with plenty to do, you are sure to lead a relaxed and well-turned lifestyle. For increasingly information, visit the Tourism Queensland website. Living financing The price of rental walk-up can vary greatly, depending on its location and facilities and whether furniture is provided or not. The weightier idea is to find something you like and compare it with other walk-up options in the same area. The weekly rent you pay does not imbricate the forfeit of electricity, gas or telephone charges. Rent is often paid two to four weeks in whop with the wage-earner or landlord asking you to pay a yoke or security petrifaction equal to an spare four weeks rent surpassing you move in. This yoke is refunded to you when you leave, provided you have not caused forfeiture to the property and have paid your rent. Initial financing which may be incurred when you victorious include: Temporary walk-up Rental yoke (four weeks)Whoprent (two weeks) Electricity connection Telephone/Internet connection Gas connection Household items – furniture, crockery, etc Transportation Other expenses This may value to approximately $2300 or more. Ongoing expenses once established include: Utilities (telephone, electricity/gas) Living expenses (rent, food, transport etc) Incidentals (photocopying, internet, insurances) Entertainment Students should upkeep their living expenses to at least $450 a week. Electricity, water and gas In Australia, students choosing to rent a property will normally need to pay for services unfluctuating , like gas, electricity and telephone. The tenant will need to unify to have these services connected, and may have to pay a security petrifaction to the supply company. Tenants may only be asked to pay for water use if the property has an individual water meter. The landlord must pay for the tenants usual water use, and can only tuition for uneaten water used whilom that amount. In Australia, electricity is 220-240 Volts AC. Electrical sockets require three-pin plugs. Major telephone providers include Optus, Telstra, Virgin, 3 and Vodafone. A number of plans for phones, mobile phones and internet services are misogynist from these and other companies. Broadband and VOIP is increasingly rhadamanthine a popular option permitting people wangle to unseemly overseas calls. Phone cards to make international calls are moreover misogynist at news agencies throughout Brisbane. To dial Brisbane from overseas dial Australia’s country lawmaking (61) followed by Brisbane’s zone lawmaking (7) followed by the number you wish to dial. To dial overseas from Australia dial 0011, then country code, region lawmaking and phone number. Bringing family to Australia Most student visas indulge you to bring your family members to Australia as your dependants (check your individual circumstances with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection See: Arranging Visas). Family members include your spouse, and you and your spouse’s dependent children.Surpassingbringing your spouse or children to Australia, you will have to prove that you can support them financially. The forfeit of supporting a family in Australia is very high. You may have to consider and discuss many issues with your family. Issues to consider Rather than bringing your family together with you to Australia, some students may find it useful to victorious first, settle into studies, find towardly accommodation, retread to living in Australia and then unify for their family to join them.Surpassingmaking a visualization to bring your family to Australia it is important to consider the pursuit issues: The forfeit of airfares for your family to and from Australia; Possible higher rent for a larger home; Limited employment opportunities for your spouse;Uneatenfinancing for food, suit and other necessities; The effect on you and your studies if your family is not happy in Australia; Whether your children will retread to school in Australia; Waiting lists for child superintendency centres; and Whether to come vacated to Australia first and unify things for your family or to all come at the same time. For increasingly information visit www.immi.gov.au Child superintendency Finding suitable childcare in Australia requires patience and planning. Waiting lists for places in most childcare centres are long. Many schools offer surpassing and after-school superintendency programs (usually 7:30am-8:45am and 3:00pm-6:00pm). Children who need these programs must be registered with the school. For remoter information visit www.echildcare.com.au Schools If you would like to bring your children to Australia with you, you must be enlightened of the pursuit schooling issues: It is an immigration policy that school-age dependants of international students undertake formal schooling while they are in Australia. Children who have their fifth birthday surpassing 30th June of that timetable year are eligible to start school.You will need to provisionally enrol your child in a school surpassing you leave your home country and you will normally have to pay the school fees one semester in advance. The school will issue an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment Form (eCoE) stating the program and its duration, so that you can obtain the towardly visa for your child. The Diplomatic Mission in your country can tell you which State schools are registered to take international students. Fees are payable by international students at all State schools unless you: Are in receipt of sponsorship or scholarships from the Australian Government (e.g. the Australian Development Scholarship, IPRS); Hold a higher institution or tried non-government scholarship. These scholarships must be tried by the State government for the dependants to be exempt from school fees. You will be responsible for school fees and other financing including school uniforms, books, excursions and stationery. When choosing the most towardly school for your child, it is weightier to ask questions well-nigh the school’s curriculum, size, extra-curricular activities and the size of individual classes. You should moreover take into consideration the loftiness from the school to your education institution, the suburb in which you intend to live and the method of transport you plan to use. Students with school weather-beaten dependants, in Australia for increasingly than three months, must enrol their dependents in either a state government or private (non-government) school. The arrangements regarding the schooling of dependents of international students vary equal to the visa category of the student. For increasingly information regarding visa conditions refer to the DIAC website. In Australia, the federal and state governments intrust a portion of taxes placid to fund education providers. Most state schools are self-ruling or provided at a minimal forfeit to Australian permanent residents and citizens. School fees may wield to people in Australia whom do not have permanent residency and require their dependents to be schooled. There are over 80 schools in and virtually Brisbane, from Prep to Year 12. So no matter were you live or the age of your dependants there are various schooling options available. Education Queensland provides information to international students on Queensland’s state school structure, school term dates, fees and using procedures. Education Queensland has information brochures in several languages and listings of Queensland schools are misogynist at www.australianschoolsdirectory.com.au and in the Yellow Pages. Need remoter information? Visit the Student Services page to see how our friendly team can squire you during your time with Aviation Australia. LATEST NEWS Aviation Australia co-supported ribbon at the yearly Aerospace Industry Education Awards Read increasingly news Aviation Australia Pty Ltd Student Login DOTS login Staff Login ABN 51 098 207 651 Return to Top 2018