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Australia’s Added Benefit – Livability

Guest post by: Lawrence Smith

Article Overview: Australia is world renowned as being a key business hub in Asia Pacific. The island nation offers excellent infrastructure and incentives for entrepreneurs who wish to incorporate their business in the pacific region. This article outlines some of the key aspects of Australia company registration.

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Australia’s Added Benefit – Livability

Australia is renowned as an idyllic location to visit and is a popular location for foreign entrepreneurs looking for a jurisdiction that is appealing from a business standpoint and as a place to live.



As the prominent business centres in the pacific, the positive image gained from Australian company formation makes it a suitable vehicle to promote to clients, suppliers and venture capitalists. The Australian economy has shown great resilience during recent times when other regions of the world are experiencing decline. Australia’s advanced economy and developed governmental infrastructure allows it to make a significant contribution to international business. Entrepreneurs undertaking company incorporation in Australia have access to a democratic and politically stable environment in which to conduct their business. Australia has a diverse multi-cultural society that boasts a well educated workforces and growing levels of foreign direct investment.

International business surveys often rank Australia highly, based on aspects such as business operation freedom and economic performance. The World Bank’s Doing Business 2011 survey is one of these, Australia ranks 10th out of 183 countries.

Because Australia appeals to so many as a place to live, not just as an effective jurisdiction for business, The Economist Intelligent Unit’s latest release of their Most Livable Cities list paints a great picture for Australia. For the past 10 years Canada’s Vancouver has been considered the best city in the world to live, however the 2011 survey awarded the top spot to Melbourne. Not only did Australia nab the top spot but Sydney, Perth and Adelaide were also all in the top 10. The study rates 140 cities around the world based on political and social stability, health care,

crime rates, cultural events, the environment, standard of education and infrastructure.

Support from respected organisations such as The Economist is great for attracting investment to Australia. Entrepreneurs and business executives can be confident the quality of life for their family will be good allowing them to focus on their business. Understandably these international surveys focus on the main capital cities, such as Sydney and Melbourne. However, one aspect of Australia often overlooked is that there are large regional centres that provide many business opportunities. Regions such as Newcastle, the Gold Coast and Regional Victoria all provide as good, or better lifestyles than the capital cities.

So if considering Australia company setup, remember the benefit that lifestyle adds to the experience. On a livability index Australia is exceling.

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Healy Consultants is a leading corporate services firm that assists entrepreneurs and investors with their offshore company incorporation requirements. The firm provides a range of services including Singapore Company Formation, tax planning and offshore investing. More information on company incorporation can be found by visiting http://www.healyconsultants.com

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