Victoria

Geographical location:

  • Area: 227.444 km2
  • The state of Victoria is the second smallest state in Australia, the capital is Melbourne, covering the tip of the east coast of this country. It is bordered by New South Wales to the north and by South Australia to the west. To the south, Victoria is bounded by the Bass Strait and is bordered by the Tasman Sea to the southeast.

Population and language:

  • Population: 6.681 million people
  • Most of Victoria’s population speaks English, with the remainder being spoken by a large portion of the population in Chinese or Arabic.

Climate:

  • In the northwest of Victoria, the climate is quite hot. Therefore, if you come to this area, you should use sunscreen and apply skin protection measures in the sun. In contrast, areas along the coast have cool weather.
  • The seasons in Australia are the opposite of those in the Northern Hemisphere, the climate becomes warm and hot in summer from December to February, mild in autumn from March to May, and cold in winter in May. June to August and cool spring from September to November.

Education:

  • Victoria prides itself on being home to the region’s outstanding research and education infrastructure, home to ten of the world’s top universities, state-of-the-art facilities, and experienced staff. international and outstanding student support services.
  • Victoria has publicly funded universities, most notably the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (1887), Monash University (1958), Australian Catholic University (1991), and the University of Melbourne (1853). The state’s oldest university for higher education.

Economy:

  • Victoria is Australia’s second-largest economic center after New South Wales, accounting for a quarter of the gross domestic product.
  • Finance and insurance are the main sources of income in Victoria, while health care and social assistance are the biggest employers.
  • The service industries in the last decades have undergone a major change that has caused the manufacturing sector to lose its position as the industry with the largest number of employees and in terms of revenue.