
How does the quality of life in Australia Compare with other countries around the World?
There are many reasons that make Australia one of the best countries in the world. Australia ranks third in the world when it comes to the number of international students, behind only the United Kingdom and the United States. This is not surprising when you consider that seven of the top 100 universities in the world are located in Australia.
Income
Australia is a developed country and one of the wealthiest in world, with the world's 12th-highest economy. In terms of average wealth, Australia places third in the world after only Iceland and Switzerland. In 2016, the average Australian yearly wage was $60,892, and in 2012 Australia had the world's fifth-highest income per capita.
Air quality
Good air quality is important because air pollution can lead to health problems. When it comes to air quality, Australia's capital cities are performing well internationally. The two biggest cities in Australia, Sydney and Melbourne, both have the lowest air pollution level with an annual PM of 2.5, which means they are considered healthy by the World Health Organisation.

Jobs
Australia offers a wide range of opportunities for graduates in all fields. Job opportunities in marketing and communication have risen by 2% year-on-year, and the average advertised salary is $88,002. Having proven skills and credentials in business and marketing will put you in strong demand in the business and marketing & communication industries.
Working hours
Working hours in Australia vary according to profession, employer and position in the company. Although Australian businesses generally adhere to a 38-hour working week, many professionals work longer hours. Due to the availability of technology, many Australians are now stretching out their days and working outside normal office hours.
Life expectancy
In 2015, the average life expectancy in Australia was 82.45. This places Australia with a World Life Expectancy ranking of four. The Australian quality of life is on the rise, with life expectancy continuing to rise thanks to advancements in vital sectors such as health care. Note that socio-economic factors including income, race and living conditions will impact life expectancy.
Community
Australia has an ethnically diverse population, with nearly two out of every seven Australians born overseas. Aside from Britain and New Zealand, the largest immigration has been from Greece, Italy, China, Vietnam, India and the Philippines. A total of over 160 different languages are spoken by those living in Australia.