What is the weather like in Australia?
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What is the weather like in Australia?
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Stanley College
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Hi, I'm Jerabel, marketing and communications manager at Stanley College in Perth, Western Australia. We have a Mediterranean climate here in Perth. This means our summer is hot and dry, while the winter is mild and wet. Now we have about 70 percent of clear blue skies all year round. This makes us the sunniest capital city in Australia. So if you're coming to Perth, don't forget your sunscreen.
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The University of Western Australia
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Australia's weather varies very differently across its all eight states and territories, and but you can expect a very breezy and sunny weather. There are four main seasons. From December to February, it's summer; from March to may, it's spring; then August to September, it's autumn, and then it's winter.
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University of South Australia
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Hi, my name's Manu Singhal, I work at the University of South Australia's international office. We are situated in Adelaide, which has a Mediterranean type of climate. Our summers tend to be warm and dry, with temperatures ranging from 25 to 35 degrees, while our winters tend to be cool and wet with temperatures ranging from 10 to 15 degrees Celsius.
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Queensland University of Technology
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It's a warm and sunny country, and this incredible weather makes Brisbane the perfect study destination with two hundred and eighty three days of sunshine, warm summers and my winners and very few rainy days. These amazing winter means that I can go out and eat at about restaurants, playing sports, swimming at the beach and so much more. Also, I can have every day lunch outside next to the community gardens on campus. So Brisbane has an incredible climate.
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Edith Cowan University
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As you know, Australia is a big country, that means that the weather changes a lot depending where you are. But overall, Australia has fantastic weather all year round here, both. For example, we are the sunniest, major city in Australia. We've got amazing summers with hot days and our winters are mild. And we do actually have four seasons here in Perth.
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University of New England
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Australia's climate varies greatly throughout its eight states and territories, from sandy beaches, tropical rainforests to the arid outback, Australia offers a diverse and beautiful landscape. The city of Armidale, where unease main campus is located, is a city of four distinct seasons, with their autumn colours being a notable feature of our city. If you'd like to experience as autumn colours, then consider studying at uni.
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Flinders University
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Hi, this is Megan from Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia. Our weather here is very similar to a Mediterranean climate. We've got a long, warm summers and cool, snowless winters. Flinders University is also located in Adelaide, South Australia, which is frequently ranked amongst the top liveable cities in the world. We hope to see you on campus one day soon.
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IDP Education
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Australia is known for the sweltering hot weather in general, but we have all four seasons. However, it does depend on the state you're living in. I am in Perth, Western Australia, where we have hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. It is the sunniest capital in Australia with clear blue skies, with an incredible 70 percent of the year, which means warm weather, clean and air. And you'll be enjoying weekends and holidays outdoors at barbecues or swimming in the clear blue waters. Cannot complain with that.
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Bond University
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I wish I've been able to show you the Gold Coast on a more beautiful day, because it's not quite perfect. I believe there's a cloud behind one of those buildings over there. Australia is, of course, famous for its blue skies, beautiful sunshine, and the Gold Coast in particular. But Australians refer to it as beautiful one day, perfect the next. We have 300 days of sunshine a year and we look forward to welcoming you to Bond and the Gold Coast. See you soon!
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IDP Education
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The weather in Australia is actually quite pleasant, the air's very fresh, usually the coldest month in a year can be between May, June, July and August as it's the winter in Australia. And the hottest month would be between December and February for summer, depending on where you are in Australia, the look, the weather might be different, but overall, it's a very pleasant weather.
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Deakin College (Australia)
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Weather in Australia going to be warm all year long, I work in Deakin college, so I live in Melbourne. We do have pretty obvious four seasons in a year. Sometimes you getting four seasons in a day, living in Melbourne. Winter starts from July until September. The lowest temperature you're getting would be two to three degrees Celsius. Summer starts in December to March. Summer can be really hot, though, about up to forty two degrees.
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Swinburne University of Technology
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I would describe the Melbourne weather is that it's very unpredictable. Of course, it's not for meteorologists, but for normal people like us. We'd have to check the weather every day because there could be very big fluctuations between 19 and 30 something in a day. So what Melbournenians would like to do is layering. So I'd wear a T inside a hoodie and maybe a jacket. And as it gets hovered throughout the day, I start taking layers off.
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Curtin University
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We're really lucky here in Western Australia to be the sunniest capital city in the entire world, our rainy season is usually around wintertime, which is now for us, and the lowest temperature is around about five to 10 degrees at night. In the daytime, the maximum temperature during winter is around about the high teens, about 18 to 19 degrees, which is really comfortable.
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IDP Education
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There are four seasons per year in Australia, summer from December to February, autumn from March to May, winter from June to August and spring from September to November.
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