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rvices   Melbourne       http://www.mshc.org.au/ Sydney             https://www.sshc.org.au/ Perth                https://shq.org.au/ Adelaide         http://www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/Public+Content/SA+Health+Internet/Health+services/sexual+health+services/Adelaide+sexual+health+centre Mental Health   Diet The Australian diet, food is available from most parts of the world. Hygiene It is customary to shower/bathe and wear deodorant every day. Body odor is considered offensive and could cause embarrassment if someone at work or college has to talk to you about your personal hygiene. It is common for people in Australia to carry deodorant in their handbag or backpack and reapply during the day. Toilets in Australia flush to a main sewage supply. Human waste and toilet paper are the only things that can be flushed in a toilet. Flushing any other items including feminine hygiene products such as tampons or sanitary napkins will block the system, causing possible flooding and resulting in expensive plumbing services. Feminine hygiene products must be disposed of using specially designed bins in public toilets or general waste bins in homes. Australian toilets are designed to be sat on, not stood on. Standing or squatting on toilet seats will break the seat. It is expected that all people wash their hands using soap and water after using the toilet. Smoking, Drugs, and Alcohol The legal age to purchase cigarettes in Australia is 18. Smoking in some public places and littering cigarette butts is illegal. The legal age to purchase alcohol is 18. Australia has designated “Dry Zones” in some public areas where it is illegal to drink alcohol. It is illegal to have open containers of alcohol in a car including if it is being held by a passenger (unless you are in a specially licensed limousine). Money Banks Australia has four major banks and a number of other banks and credit unions. Banks have branches in capitals and some suburbs but operate increasingly from online services and ATM’s. To open an Australian bank account, you will need an Australian residential address and a minimum of 100 points of identification. Branches are usually open from Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm (except on public holidays).   National Australia Bank          www.nab.com.au ANZ                                         www.anz.com.au Commonwealth Bank             www.commbank.com.au Westpac Bank                        www.westpac.com.au Currency & Cash Australian Currency is the Dollar which is labelled as AU and the cent. There are 100 cents in a dollar and the exchange rate can be found at https://www.exchange-rates.org/ In 2018 the Australian dollar has averaged 73.00 US cents. Cash is being used decreasingly due to the convenience and security of bank cards. Examples of the Australian currency can be found below. ATM’s ATMs are accessible 24 hours a day. ATM’s usually only tender $20 and $50-dollar notes and will dispense cash and receipts. You need to be aware of your personal safety when accessing an ATM. You should always cover and protect your PIN number, keeping it private at all times. ATMs can be used to withdraw cash from an account by using your ATM card. You can also use ATMs to get an account balance and transfer money between other accounts. It is either fee free or cheaper to use an ATM that belongs to the bank that you have an account with. Using ATM’s from other banks can cost up to $4.00AU per transaction. EFTPOS and Credit Cards EFTPOS stands for electronic funds transfer at point of sale and is available at almost all commercial stores. EFTPOS can be used by inserting your banking card into a mobile banking machine or by using “pay wave” which is a contactless scanning system. Credit cards are also accepted but do usually incur a surcharge depending on the type of credit card. Credit cards also incur large amounts of interest on purchases and cash advances so it is wise to check what your interest rate is before making purchases. Cost of living The Federal Australian Department of Home Affairs has financial requirements International students must meet in order to receive a student visa for Australia. From 1st February 2018 the 12-month living cost for a single person is $20,290 AU. The following is a guide of approximate on-going living expenses but costs will vary according to the city or town you live in and other personal choices.   Accommodation Hostels and Guesthouses - $90 to $150 per week Shared Rental - $85 to $215 per week Homestay - $235 to $325 per week Rental - $165 to $440 per week Boarding schools - $11,000 to $22,000 a year Other living expenses Groceries and eating out - $80 to $280 per week Gas, electricity - $35 to $140 per week Phone and Internet - $20 to $55 per week Public transport - $15 to $55 per week Car (after purchase) - $150 to $260 per week Entertainment - $80 to $150 per week Tuition fees and material fees are not included in the above information. The cost for these items is detailed in your Letter of Offer/Student Enrolment Agreement. Please Note: The above estimates are in Australian dollars (AUD) and these estimates are subject to change. For further information on living costs in Melbourne please refer to the Live in Victoria website (www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au) which has a guide to living costs in Victoria. Tax To work in Australia, you must obtain a Tax File Number (TFN). This allows the government to monitor your wages and the amount of income tax you pay. Applying for a TFN is simple and can be done via the Australian tax office website https://www.ato.gov.au/Individuals/Tax-file-number/ .   If you work without a TFN you will be charged the highest bracket of income tax. Your TFN will be sent to the Australian address you provide, no more than 28 days after ATO receive your application and you have provided the required Proof of Identity documents. The Australian financial year runs from 1 July to 30 June. Under Australian law, those who work are required to lodge annual tax returns by 31 October of each year. If you are unsure if you are required to lodge a tax return, contact the ATO for clarification. Australian Taxation Office 13 28 61 ato.gov.au Australia has a Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 10%. Purchases in commercial stores will identify the GST on purchases either on the price ticket or on the purchase receipt. GST is payable at the time of purchase. Bills The standard bills you will need to pay while living in Australia include but are not limited to; Utilities (Gas, electricity and water) Health Insurance (OSHC) Internet and phone (this can be pre-paid or postpaid) Other expenses you will need to budget for also include; Entertainment Study costs (Tuition, books and resources, printing and stationary) Transport Food and groceries Rent / Accommodation   Shopping Shopping for food and groceries can be done at a local supermarket. These stores offer all fresh and packaged items that a person would need for their home. Fresh food can also be purchased from a market which usually provides the freshest option and sometimes at a discounted price. The major supermarkets in Australia are called Coles and Woolworths but there is also a range of other supermarkets available in all cities of Australia. Smaller stores that are open late into the evening, on weekends and public holidays are a good option for emergency items but can be expensive. They generally have a smaller range of products but offer the convenience of extended opening hours. Students with family The DHA allows most students to bring their family members to Australia as dependents. Please note that students can only have accompanied family member if they can financially support them and their study lasts at least one year. In such cases, students must declare all dependent members in their student visa application, even if the dependents do not travel with them. When students plan to bring any family member with them, they may need to consider many issues relate to financial capability, employment opportunities, accommodation and schooling for children. Reference: http://www.studymelbourne.vic.gov.au/bring-your-family Schools If students would like to bring their children to Australia with them, they must be aware of the following issues: It is an immigration policy that school-age dependents of international students undertake formal schooling while they are in Australia. Children who have their fifth birthday before 1st April of that calendar year are eligible to start Students will need to provisionally enrol their child in a school before they leave the home country and they will normally have to pay the school fees one term in advance. The school will issue an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment Form (ECoE) stating the course and its duration, so that they can obtain the appropriate visa for their The Diplomatic Mission in the student’s country can advise which State schools are registered to take international students. Fees are payable by international students at all State schools unless the student: is in receipt of sponsorship or scholarships from the Australian Government (e.g. the Australian Development Scholarship, IPRS); or holds a higher institution or approved non-government scholarship. These scholarships must be approved by the State government for the dependents to be exempt from school Students will be responsible for school fees and other costs including school uniforms, books, excursions and When choosing the most appropriate school for the child, it is best to ask questions about the school's curriculum, size, extra-curricular activities and the size of individual Students should also take into consideration the distance from the school to the education institution, the suburb in which they intend to live and the method of transport they plan to For further information, please contact Student Support Officer....
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cess the student support officer directly or via student administrations and an appointment will be organised as soon as practicable.     Orientation program   The orientation program provides culturally appropriate information about: Support services available to assist overseas students to help them adjust to study and life in Australia English language and study assistance programs offered by the Institute Contact number, name and location of emergency, legal, personal/social, medical support, accommodation the registered provider’s facilities and resources complaints and appeals processes requirements for course attendance and course progress the support services available to assist students with general or personal circumstances that are adversely affecting their education in Australia services students can access for information on their employment rights and conditions, and how to resolve workplace issues, such as through the Fair Work Learning Support / Study Support We have specialized learning support teachers on hand to help students if they are having difficulties with study. Learning support teachers can assist a student in classroom or work in small groups with the student and can help with time management, making presentations and to improve general study skills. Our study support program provides students with a range of support, information and referral services to facilitate academic and personal development as an independent, self-directing adult student. ETEA places a strong emphasis on the provision of individual and small group tutorial assistance in: Study skills Examination techniques Time and stress management Assessment presentation and writing skills If a trainer has identified that a student needs additional study support, the student may also be referred to the Training Manager at the relevant Campus. Student with special needs If you have special needs requiring support in the training and assessment process, you should, in the first instance, contact the Student Support Officer who will in turn liaise with the Training Manager as required. Such needs may arise from: A physical or learning disability Religious or cultural background Language background other than English In the case of a physical or learning disability, you should indicate this at the time of making an application to ETEA and provide documented evidence of any health condition that may impact on your ability to study. in all cases of special needs, ETEA is able to offer reasonable adjustment to training and assessment materials or processes to offer students the opportunity of achieving a successful outcome. Such reasonable adjustment which entails modifications to training and assessment materials and processes does not alter the original purpose and intention of training and assessment materials, tools and procedures.     Academic issues Students may have concerns with their academic performance or other related issues that are placing them at risk of not achieving the requirements of their course. ETEA will attempt to give students advice and support so the student may be able to maintain appropriate academic levels, and achieve satisfactory results in their studies. Students’ course progress is monitored and an Intervention Strategy process is implemented where unsatisfactory course progress is identified. A student is able to access the student support officer at the relevant Campus to discuss any academic or other issues in respect to studying at ETEA. The student support officer will be able to provide advice and guidance, or referral, where required.     Personal / Social issues There are many issues that may affect a student’s social or personal life and students have access to the support officer to gain advice and guidance on personal issues, accommodation issues, or family / friend issues. Where the Student Support Officer feels further support should be gained, a referral to an appropriate support service will be organised.     Counselling/ Student Support ETEA provides counselling and personalised services that are available to all students. Counselling focuses on student needs and will assist students in solving problems, developing new skills in personal and educational contexts and resolving issues. Counselling can also assist with interpersonal relationships and family and social problems. Confidential student counselling is available from the Student Support, at the relevant Campus, for any reason including: Loneliness or homesickness Personal relationships Academic issues Accommodation difficulties Personal trauma, including harassment and discrimination Concerns regarding friends and families Personal health; and Legal If unable to assist personally, the Student Support Officer will refer students to external professionals who may be better equipped to assist and guide with respect to particular problems. Please note that professional consultation fees might apply in these circumstances.     The Overseas Students Ombudsman The Overseas Students Ombudsman investigates complaints about problems that overseas students have with private education and training in Australia. The Ombudsman also provides information about best practice complaints handling to help private education providers manage internal complaints effectively. Publishes reports on problems and broader issues in international education that they identify through investigations. For Further information:   Overseas Students Ombudsman Website www.oso.gov.au Email ombudsman@ombudsman.gov.au Contact Number 1300 362 072     Social Programs Apart from the Student Orientation Program, the Student Support Officer will occasionally organise social events that allow all students enrolled with ETEA to mingle and socialise. These events may range from cultural and sightseeing events, to dinners, excursions and sporting events. They will be organised as demand requires and any suggestions can be forwarded to the Student Support Officer at the relevant Campus.     Student welfare and safety ETEA takes all reasonable steps to provide a safe environment on campus and advise overseas students and staff on actions they can take to enhance their personal security and safety. Students are informed about safety measures during the orientation program. ETEA’s website provides general safety tips for all students and emergency contact numbers. Visa Information Visa Conditions If students are granted a visa, they must abide by its conditions. Failure to comply with these conditions could result in the cancellation of their visa. These conditions include (but are not limited to): Complete the course within the duration specific in the CoE Maintain satisfactory academic progress Maintain approved Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) while in Australia Remain with the principal education provider for 6 calendar months, unless being issued a letter of release from the provider to attend another institution Notify the training provider of their Australian address and any subsequent changes of address within 7 For a full list of mandatory and discretionary student visa conditions, please visit: http://www.border.gov.au and search for “student visa conditions”. How to Pay You can pay by credit card through our online payment system or through our bank details below:   Bank Transfer Details: Bank Name: ANZ BSB: 013 313 Account Number: 3512 80374 Swfit Code: ANZBAU3M...
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Top Courses to Take this 2020 in Australia

une to introduce Education Training and Employment Australia which is among the Registered Training Organisations and Private Colleges located in four territories: Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia. International students like you can apply with college courses available in the top 11 top courses in Australia. They offer Certificate to Advanced Diploma in Business Leadership and Management and in Accounting. For social work, ETEA offers specific programs in Mental Health, Community Services, Youth Work, and Child, Youth and Family Intervention. Their community services programs offer Certificate to Diploma qualifications.  When it comes to Health and Allied Services, ETEA also offers Certificate qualifications in Leisure and Health, Individual Support, Ageing Support, Health Services Assistance, and Disability. Perform CPR and First Aid is also an available short course. As for the Medical Sciences course, ETEA Private College offers a Diploma of Nursing and an Advanced Diploma of Nursing. Only their Melbourne and Sydney campuses offer this program.  Other available courses also offer competencies in Automotive Industry skills and in Early Childhood Education. To learn more about Education Training and Employment Australia’s available courses, the admission process for international students, campus locations, and tuition you may visit their website at https://www.etea.edu.au/ or get in touch with them via email at info@etea.edu.au....
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AU Government Furthers Funding for Aged Care

on Training & Employment Australia expresses support for elderly care. As a Registered Training Organisation, ETEA College offers a Cert. IV in Ageing Support to shape the competencies and qualifications of participants who would like to succeed in the age care support role. For more details, you can visit their website at https://www.etea.edu.au/ or contact them via email at info@etea.edu.au....
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Pathway to Employment Promotion – Cert IV in Mental Health and Cert IV in Disability

settings, home-based outreach and centre-based programs delivered by community-based non-government organisations. This work may also involve support employment and programmed respite care. Cert IV in Disability This qualification is about making a genuine difference in the lives of people with disabilities. This qualification addresses work in residential group homes, training resource centres, day respite centres and human service delivery employment services, other community settings and clients’ homes. This qualification assists you to develop your skills so people with a disability can achieve greater levels of independence and enjoy an increased quality of life. Promotion is a motivation in our work life and should be sought by employees. If you want to have a great career and wants to have promotion, you can visit ETEA’s website https://www.etea.edu.au/ to learn more about the services, certificates and diplomas offered. ...
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The Growing Demand for Paid and Unpaid Work in the Disability Work Sector

their day-to-day necessities. Education Training and Employment Australia is a registered training organisation.  Its goal is to contribute to the solution in this growing need by offering a CHC43115 Certificate IV in Disability. Participants who finish the program will become competent and qualified in performing the roles of a disability support officer, a lifestyle support officer, a residential care officer, a social trainer, an employment coordinator for disability, a social educator, a senior care personal assistant or, a behavioural support officer. If you would like to get in touch with them to learn more about the admission requirements, the course details and government funding support for students, you may visit their website at https://www.etea.edu.au, call them at 1313 89  or send an email at info@etea.edu.au....
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Shocks and Aftershocks of the Pandemic in the Early Childhood Education and Care Sector

ou want to know more about this course and the interesting subjects it offers, you can go check out https://www.etea.edu.au/certificate-iii-in-early-childhood-education-and-care/ and https://www.etea.edu.au/diploma-of-early-childhood-education-and-care/   or send an email to info@etea.edu.au. ...
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Why You Should Pursue an Automotive Course in Australia

You’re probably the official auto mechanic in your own home, and if you could, you would spend all hours in a day tinkering with car parts without a care in the world. If you have always had a passi...
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The Future Benefits of the Diesel Mechanic Career Pathway

nt to know more about this course and the interesting subjects it offers, you can go check out https://www.etea.edu.au/certificate-iii-in-light-vehicle-mechanical-technology/ or send an email to info@etea.edu.au. ...
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