Living in SydneyWorking at the Forensic Hospital is an opportunity to experience life in one of the world's most popular cities. Sydney is regularly rated in top ten lists as one of the world's best cities to visit and one of the best to live and work in. The Forensic Hospital is located at 1300 Anzac Parade, Malabar. Based in the Eastern suburbs of Sydney, it is 12 kilometres from the CBD of Sydney. It is a 5 minute drive from the Forensic Hospital to Maroubra beach, 17 minutes to Coogee and a 30 minute drive from the hospital to the world famous Bondi Beach. Population
Sydney is one of the world's most multi-cultural centres with 30 % of the population speaking a language other than English at home. Apart from English, the most common languages spoken at home are Chinese, Indonesian, Greek and Russian. There are two distinct groups of Indigenous peoples of Australia - Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders. Today, Indigenous Australians comprise approx 2.5 % of the population. Australian indigenous society has the longest continuous cultural history in the world - dating back to the last ice age. ClimateSydney boasts a temperate climate with rainfall throughout the year. It is renowned for piercing blue skies and sparkling blue surf beaches which are never better than during summer which lasts from December through until February. January is Sydney's hottest month with an average daily maximum temperature of 25.8 °C (78.4 °F). Summer lifestyle and cultureSydney really comes alive as summer brings with it long, hot days and the calendar of festival, music and cultural events picks up. A summer in Sydney means days at the beach, beers with friends around the barbecue, long lunches in restaurants, outdoor cinema watching, cool drinks on the veranda at the end of hot working days and picnics in any of Sydney's many parklands such as Centennial Park in the Eastern Suburbs, the Royal National Park a short drive south or indeed any of the parklands peppered throughout and around Sydney. Sydneysiders love the outdoors and there are venues for sporting activities all year round: Soccer in the Domain in the city centre and cricket matches to be watched at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Avid cyclists ride along Sydney's coastal roads early in the morning and joggers bound along Sydney's vast foreshore morning and night. CuisineThe diversity of Sydney's people is reflected in the delicious range of international cuisines that Sydney has to offer. There are centres for Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Turkish and Italian cuisine. Sydney also has a sensational sense of gourmet all of its own and an abundance of quality fresh produce. Sophisticated Modern Australian restaurants are situated throughout the city and inner-city suburbs of Sydney. CultureThere are many venues where you can enjoy Sydney's arts and music scene including the famous Sydney Opera House on Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Theatre Company which is currently under the direction of Cate Blanchett and Andrew Upton and the City Recital Hall. All are located in the city centre. Transport
To give you the best opportunity at settling into your working experience in Sydney, you will need to organise a few things prior to your arrival. Please take the time to peruse the attached PDF file HERE, 'Preparing You for Living and Working in Sydney' for details on how to make your re-location as seamless as possible. Some other links that you might find helpful:Visa information: www.immi.gov.au Accommodation: www.domain.com.au Transport: www.131500.com.au Health Cover: www.health.gov.au Sydney information: www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au Sydney Visitor Centre: www.sydneyvisitorcentre.com Information about Indigenous Australians: www.reconciliaction.org.au/nsw source Justice Health Last updated: 17.05.2011 |




