South Australia
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What do South Australian towns offer?
To see what regional South Australia can offer, choose a town to access key details and photos.
South Australia and its capital Adelaide are increasingly being chosen as the
ideal location to live, work and do business. The relaxed and desirable lifestyle,
cultural diversity, and low cost of living make South Australia an ideal location
in which to settle. South Australia has a Mediterranean climate with cool wet
winters and hot dry summers. The average summer temperature is 29 degrees Celsius,
although each year brings one or two hot periods (generally with low humidity).
The average winter temperature is a mild 15 degrees Celsius. Many hours of sunshine
means South Australians enjoy outdoor living almost year round.
See: Images of regional
SA
What is available on the South Australian Government website?
The South Australian Government website provides information about
- Business & Industry
- Community services
- Education & Training
- Employment & workplace
- Health & Medical Services
- Tourism & Transport
See:
South Australian Government website
Immigration SA
Where will my child go to school?
You can send your child/children to public (state government) or private (also
known as independent) schools. Most public schools are co-educational, with
girls and boys encouraged to participate equally in class. Many private schools
are either exclusively all boy or all girl schools. For more information on
government and non-government schools go to the relevant website below.
See:
Education & Training
Everyday Life in Australia
What health services are available?
Adelaide has 9 public hospitals and 25 private hospitals. In the country regions
of South Australia there are 63 public hospitals and 9 private hospitals. For
more information about health services in regional and metropolitan South Australia
including a listing of hospitals, medical centres, practitioners and health
services for men, women, children, elderly or those with a disability.
See:
South Australia Central
– Health & Medical Services
Everyday Life in Australia
