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In Australia, we got 7 language schools in our database:

ID 1163Seitenanfang
Australian College of English
295 Ann Street
Brisbane
Australia
Tel: 61 7 3229 0350
Fax: 61 7 3229 0850

Email info@ace.edu.au
Web www.ace.edu.au
ID 0584Seitenanfang
University of Queensland
St Lucia
4072 Brisbane
Australia
Tel: 0061 7 33656565
Fax: 0061 7 33656599

Email tesol.enrol@mailbox.uq.edu.au
Web www.icte.uq.edu.au
ID 1385Seitenanfang
West Coast International College of English
5 Parkfield Street
6230 Bunbury
Australia
Tel: 61 8 9792 5508
Fax: 61 8 9792 5504

Email info@westcoastcollege.com.au
Web www.westcoastcollege.com.au
ID 0591Seitenanfang
World English
Kings Complex, 517 Hay Street
6000 Perth
Australia
Tel: 0061 8 9221 8366
Fax: 0061 8 9221 8399

Email info@worldenglish.org
Web www.worldenglish.org
ID 0596Seitenanfang
Universal English College
12th Level, 222 Pitt St.
2000 Sydney
Australia
Tel: 0061 2 92831088
Fax: 0061 2 9281760

Email Enquiries@uec.edu.au
Web www.uec.edu.au
ID 0597Seitenanfang
Sydney English Language Centre
Level 2, 19-23 Hollywood Ave., Bondi Junction
2022 Sydney
Australia
Tel: 0061 2 9383 3300
Fax: 0061 2 9389 6977

Email info@selc.com.au
Web www.selc.com.au
ID 0582Seitenanfang
OISE Sydney Intensive School of English
99 York Street
2000 Sydney
Australia
Tel: 0061 612 92 999 388
Fax: 0061 612 92 999 828

Email sydney@oise.net
Web www.oise.com/sydney

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Australia is the sixth-largest country in the world (geographically), the only one to occupy an entire continent, and the largest in the region of Australasia. Australia includes a number of islands the largest of which, other than the mainland, is Tasmania, which is an Australian State. Its neighbouring countries include New Zealand to the southeast; and Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and East Timor to its north.

Although most of the continent is desert or semi-arid, Australia nevertheless includes a diverse range of habitats, from alpine heaths to tropical rainforests. Because of the great age of the continent, its very variable weather patterns, and its long-term geographic isolation, much of Australia's biota is unique. Such species that are famously Australian include: koalas, kangaroos, emus, platypuses, wombats and echidnas.

As well as the natives, colonisation and modernisation has brought many flora and fauna to Australia from around the world, some of which have done too well and have reached plague proportion, often threatening, if not having already wiped out various native species. One species that saw its demise due to hunting after European settlement was the Tasmanian Tiger, or Thylacine.