Living in Australia

Top Reasons to Move to Australia as a Bricklayer

People have been migrating to Australia for years and with its incredible lifestyle it’s easy to see why. It’s no secret that Australia is home to some of the best beaches in the world and if this is appeals to you, there is certainly something for everyone.

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Here are the top reasons as to why people move to Australia

  • Australia’s thriving job market and career opportunities.
  • Excellent healthcare which is known about worldwide.
  • Climate, mild winters make outdoor work possible all year round.
  • Liveability ranking with Australia taking a quarter of the places in the top 20
  • Iconic landmarks and scenery, Australia offers a wealth of diversity.
  • Culture and people a huge range of different nationalities live in Australia.
  • Food and drink, boasting a wide variety of multicultural restaurants.
  • Outdoor lifestyle, the climate is perfect for outdoor living and sporting activities.

 

Here is some information about some of the states where bricklaying opportunities are likely to be:

Victoria

Is in the southeast of Australia and known for its national parks, the Great Ocean Road and its wealth of wineries. Melbourne has a strong sporting culture but if that’s not for
you, there is plenty to do in the differing landscapes from beaches to Alpine resorts.

New South Wales

Another southeastern state and home to Sydney and of course the iconic landmarks such as Sydney Opera House, Darling Harbour and Harbour Bridge, the Blue Mountains, Bondi Beach. Like Victoria there are many mountains and Alpine resorts in this state.

Queensland

This state is in the northeast of Australia and has a coastline that stretches almost 7000 km’s. Iconic sites such as the beautiful Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest
and beaches that are drenched in sunshine.

South Australia

Is in the southern central part of Australia boasting well known wine regions, the beautiful Adelaide Hills and gorgeous beaches. The climate here is perfect for outdoor living, sports, and family life.

Western Australia

Covers the entire western third of the country. The capital Perth enjoys more hours of sunshine than any other Australian capital. It is flanked by the gorgeous Indian Ocean and is home to the beautiful Kimberley region and Margaret River wine region.