Antony... request noted. Gratuitous (? - it's after 1:30am, cut me a break with spelling) but honest praise a'commin'!!
Dean... you're GORGEOUS! Goateed men get me every time!! I'm sure without the goatee you're just as cute and... um... what's a polite way to put this... the stuff a girls dreams are made of!
No, you dirty people, I wasn't going to say shaggable! *laughs*
Channe... you poor thing! I thought you said you were coming to Australia!!?
Canberra isn't part of Australia, it's a Twilight Zone black hole that hovers milimeters above the ground, pretending to be our capital city so it can lure poor misguided tourists into it's Venus Fly Trap like maw!
No seriously, it's just a city some alien civilisation dropped in the middle of nowhere and forgot about.
Canberra is not that bad. I guess... if you're blind, deaf, and no longer have a sense of touch... *grins mischeviously* It's nice enough. Small, with only a population of 300,000 people, and relatively unremarkable. The south of the capital is surrounded by the beautiful Brindabella Ranges, and the north of the capital as Black Mountain, which is also quite beautiful at dawn and twilight.
If you don't know the history, Sydney and Melbourne - our two largest cities - were warring for who would get to be capital. Because the tug of war became so intense, Canberra was built roughly in the middle, and a Territory formed about the city, making it seperate from the state of New South Wales. That supposedly stopped the arguements, but instead created a friendly rivalry between both cities that endures today.
Canberra is a relatively new city, one of only two that is inland, rather than on the coastline.
There's not much to do, but it's only four hours from Sydney and eight from Melbourne by car. If you're going to the ANU, the campus is impressive, and the lifestyle oncampus pretty fun!
You'll love it, just make sure you make time to at least visit Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane - every Australian city is fantastically beautiful, but those three argueably have the most to offer for a tourist. If you love wine, visit Adelaide in South Australia... fantastic vinyards and some of the best wines in the world are made there.
If you like swimming with dolphins, probably Perth and Melbourne. Perth is in Western Australia, and I know for sure that both cities offer tours where you get to splash about in the water and get up close and personal with those beautiful creatures.
You really can't go pass the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland (Brisbane and the Gold Coast), if you can only go one place when you make it down here, go there - or go to Uluru in the Northern Territory.
More commonly - though incorrectly - known as Aeyrs Rock.
Good luck with your grant, you'll love Australia... but I might be biased!
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