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Migrating to Tasmania State Sponsored Migration and Pathway Visas.

 

Tourist numbers top 1 million  Tasmania's tourism stocks continue to rise with the state claiming one million visitors in a single year for the first time


Harvest Trail Work your Round Regional Australia. Each year thousands of people find work helping to bring in the fruit and vegetable harvests. The Harvest Trail gives them the opportunity to combine seasonal harvest work with travel around Australia. Types of picking range from citrus fruits, stone fruit, tropical fruit, grapes, apples, olives, cotton and variety of vegetables depending upon region and season. Tasmania there are three major fruit picking and vegetable harvesting regions in Tasmania including North West Coast (Burnie, Devonport, Smithton, Ulverstone), North (Deloraine, Launceston, Scottsdale) and South (Huonville, New Norfolk, Richmond). 

 

"Award Boost for Tech College"  The Northern Tasmania Australian Technical College has had a symbolic victory over its critics with a student winning the top honour at the 2007 Australian Training Awards....It follows figures quoted in last week's Sunday Tasmanian that showed the college had grappled with drop-outs and fallen short of its first-year enrolment target of 175 students. Of the 140 enrolled this year, 40 dropped out. 11 Nov 2007.


Tasmania Statistics Snapshot" Tasmanians have the lowest level of wealth and the lowest level of debt in the nation.  New statistics show Tasmanian households have, on average, $458,000 worth of assets and $52,000 worth of liabilities.  The average household income is about $1,000 a week, the lowest of all the states.  The figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics also show Hobart is the capital city with the highest level of home owners, though half of them have a mortgage.  In 2005/06, the average value of property owned by Tasmanians was $250,000. 9 Nov 2007

Birthplace of Errol Flynn, separated from mainland Australia by the 240 km stretch of Bass Strait, Tasmania is a land apart – a place of wild and beautiful landscapes; friendly, welcoming people; a pleasant, temperate climate; wonderful wine and food; a rich history; and a relaxed island lifestyle.

According to experienced travellers who’ve criss-crossed the globe in search of excellence, Tasmania has one of the world’s ten best beaches (Wineglass Bay, US-based Outside magazine), the world’s best little town (Strahan, Chicago Tribune) and is rated as ’the best island in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific’ (Travel + Leisure magazine) and ‘the world’s best temperate island’ (Condé Nast Traveler magazine).

Migrating to Tasmania is possible through skilled or business visas and student pathways.

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Study and Education in Tasmania  Australia's island state is located less than one hour's flying time from Melbourne and under two hours from Sydney  Comparable in size to Ireland, Sri Lanka or West Virginia, Tasmania's 68,000 square kilometres encompass a land of contrasts ranging from cosmopolitan cities, to wilderness areas that have been declared by the World Heritage Commission to be one of the world's greatest natural treasures. Nowhere in Tasmania is more than 115 kilometres from the sea.

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School

Tasmania Primary & Secondary Schools CRICOS 00484G

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The Institute of TAFE Tasmania is government owned and operated, providing high quality vocational education and training to over 29,000 local students each year. ON offer are  pathways e.g. Cookery, Community Welfare, Horticulture etc. Graduates can use their TAFE qualifications to gain advanced entry into Australian university courses or move directly into the workforce in their chosen career. CRICOS 00021F

University

The University of Tasmania – UTAS CRICOS Provider Code: 00586B