Life in the Tropics - James Cook University

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James Cook University is the largest University in Northern Australia (14,000 students). Undergraduate and postgraduate courses span the Arts, Business, Creative Arts, Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine and Health Sciences, Science, Information Technology and Social Sciences. JCU aims to be one of the worlds leading research universities in the tropics.
It has differnet campuses located in Singapore, Thursday Island, Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Brisbane

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  • @TrueBlueAussie1122 Sorry, Townsville is not for surfing! We're behind the Great Barrier Reef, it breaks up the Pacific swell and the surf here is pretty tame because of it. Still, you can always go sailing, para-sailing, diving, or just plain sit around in the sun enjoying the magic view from The Strand! One thing you can be sure of here almost every day of the year: it's sunny today and it'll be sunny tomorrow!

  • @Veneil i'm moving up there from melbourne early next year, can't wait! what's the best place to stay on campus? and do you have any good surf beaches in townsville or is it all flat?

  • Jellyfish? I guess. Sometimes. Crocs? You're kidding, you've obviously never been up here. Mozzies? Don't pretend that they don't know about those in Melbourne! Humidity? Yes, three or four months a year. The rest of the time, there is no better climate on earth.

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