1, working
Due to the limited working hours of international students per week, and many local jobs in Australia require local qualification certificates, the large demand for part-time jobs in the Australian local market is mainly concentrated in the fields of catering, cleaning and packaging. Most of the jobs that some international students can find still belong to the relatively elementary or manual labor, such as working as a waiter, chef's assistant and logistics, cashing in supermarkets, picking fruits on farms, sorting (picking) goods in grocery stores, etc. Therefore, it is not uncommon for international students to accidentally fall and sprain their lumbar bones in these workplaces.
2. Residence
For international students, study, work and life are an important part of their study abroad career. The safety of the workplace needs to be considered, and the safety of accommodation can not be ignored. According to an online survey report in Australia, in 2007, safety was only ranked 17 among the influencing factors in people's choice of study destinations, but by 20 13, the ranking of safety factors had risen to the fifth place, surpassing tuition fees, employment opportunities during study and opportunities to learn a new language.
3. Rock fishing and driving
Rock fishing must be equipped with corresponding safety equipment, and go hand in hand to enhance safety awareness. As for driving, the traffic rules in Australia are very different from those in China. For example, in Australia, pedestrians and vehicles drive on the left, but in China, they drive on the right. There are also some winding mountain roads in Australia, so you need to drive very carefully, or you will be prone to accidents if you are not careful.
Experts pointed out that in addition to changing these behaviors and habits, studying in Australia should not only focus on the school, but also understand the local customs and integrate well. This will not only help your school life, but also bring some protection to your safety.