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The Local Community in Various Australian Territories

Community is a very big thing for those living in the beautiful country of Australia.  From Western Australia to Queensland and all places around, having a strong sense of togetherness is important to people.

In New South Wales you will find the city of Sydney and Canberra, which are usually both well known around the globe.  Sydney is also the largest city in Australia, but still a friendly one.  The areas boast restaurants, boardwalks, aquariums, wildlife, and museums.  Beaches are plentiful and the Blue Mountains are breathtaking. 
Woolloomooloo and Moore Park help bring people together, as does the famous Taronga Zoo.  These are truly cosmopolitan places as many people have English, Irish, Scottish and Chinese ancestry.  These vibrant areas are great to visit or call home, especially with the general feeling of a caring sense of community.

There are many events all around Australia that bring people from far and wide.  Melbourne is the capital of Victoria and sees many events such as the Spring Racing Carnival and the International Film Festival.  Social festivities abound and can reach well over 100,000 people in size.  Another big event in this city, popular for its shopping, food and entertainment is the Australian Open.

The Northern Territory is great for those looking to get more active, as it is filled with national parks.  You have the Kakadu National Park, which has a lot for you to learn on aboriginal culture, lots of walking and even some swimming in the Gunlom Plunge Pool.  Arnhem Land is a must see for those who have never been, as the sandy beaches near Nhulunbuy are simply breathtaking with their blue waters.  Nothing brings people closer together then having a day of fun. 

Western Australia is home to Perth, a city bustling with activity and a strong sense of community.  This is a great place to bring your friends and family who have never been to Australia, as you can see many kangaroos up close at the city zoos, or running wild at the Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park.  There is top dining here, and the people are friendly to each other and tourists alike. 

Wherever you go in Australia, you will find the people to be warm and welcoming.  There is plenty to do and see and the community is always alive and buzzing with activity.  Why not get started right now in looking for a community in which to belong?