Wednesday, May 17, 2017

You’re in Good Hands in Australia than you Might Think

A National Australia Bank survey has revealed what is like living in Australia and after gathering the numbers the surveyed found some disclosing result: Queensland rates their temperature as an asset in their state, Western Australians gives value on large open spaces, Victorians appreciate sport and New South Wales acknowledge diversity.


The twist of the survey is they found out that Aussies gives importance on the safety of their family and protection the most. 36 percent of the 2000 respondents of the survey valued protection, especially in South Australia where 43 percent of the respondents indicated protection and why they are enjoying Australian life.

Aside from the low rate of immediate danger, Australians are fascinated by the general lifestyle and friendly kind of environment and access to quality healthcare. 

Overall, Aussies and their acknowledgment of diversity is a stronger appeal in 2016, up to 17% from 13% the previous year. Those who give importance to a sporting culture also move up by 11%. Access to quality education has become less of livability aspect with only 15% percent claiming it is valuable, downgrade by 19% in 2015.


A place to live 

Danger is everywhere, whether you are living in your home country or in a progressive country like Australia. When it comes to moving to a new country, the security concern becomes more important because you don’t have your friends, family, and relatives at your side. To defend yourself from unfortunate incident, you should be ready when it happened. Staying outside your home late at night in substations and parks is not advised. If possible take the route that is more populated. 

Keep your valuable document and money in a safe place and if possible scanned copy of your valuable documents in your email and lastly don’t carry or leave a large amount of money with you and at your house. Don’t expect that even a progressive country like Australia would be free from lawbreaker; it has also its own kind of criminal issue. As far as possible, don’t travel late at night.

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