Tasmania
Migration Consultants in Tasmania
Tasmania, except for the Australian Capital Territory, is the smallest state in Australia, and it’s the only state that’s an island. However, it’s worth noting that it wasn’t always this way – geological evidence indicates that 12,000 years ago, there was a land bridge dividing Tasmania into two parts.
When Abel Tasman saw it for the first time in 1642, he mistook it for the Australian coast, but he ironically gave it his name and recognized it as two separate islands.
Lifestyle at its best.
Economically speaking, Tasmania is doing well. In terms of GDP per capita, if Tasmania were its own country, it would be the 21st wealthiest country in the world. Despite having a population of only half a million people, each person earns a minimum of 50,000 AUD annually.
Tasmania has expanded its critical sectors beyond mining extraction to include agriculture and tourism. This expansion is reflected in the popularity of Tasmania as a destination for backpackers looking to complete the 88 days of work in a regional area required to renew their Working Holiday visas 417 and 462.
State Universities
- University of Tasmania
- Clinton Institute
- The Institute Of TAFE Tasmania TasTAFE
- Australian Maritime College
- Royal Greenhill Institute of Technology
- Queensford College
State Hospitals
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Royal Hobart Hospital
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Calvary St John’s Hospital
- Calvary St Vincent’s Hospital
- North West Regional Hospital
- Launceston General Hospital
- Deloraine District Hospital
Major Cities
- Hobart
- Launceston
- Devonport
- Burnie
- George Town
- New Norfolk