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What are safety and crime like in Sydney, New South Wales?

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From petty theft to violent crime, here's what three local experts had to say about safety and crime in Sydney, New South Wales.

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An individual travelling to Sydney, Australia, must be capable of communicating in English as that happens to be the primarily spoken language in Australia. It would be an added advantage to be aware of apps such as ‘TripView Lite’ that help new residents or visitors to accustomed to train and bus travel all across NSW and would further, facilitate seamless mobility across the city. Finally, any incoming visitor must always be watchful of one’s surroundings and act in compliance with general Australian laws and must refrain from travelling on trains/buses without an ID an Opal card, ID proof and some necessary cash.

Sydney is a beautiful place with many hidden beaches. People with all different cultural backgrounds live here. Most of the time the weather is pretty good but it can be really cold around winter. It can get down to 0 degrees. If you are swimming in the sea, always swim between the flags. The rip-tides can be very dangerous. Scuba diving is possible the whole year, but you have to wait for the high tides, otherwise the visibility is quite bad.

Gregory, says: 2020

Sydney is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, boasting major landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. However, there are downsides to this city, with living costs some of the most expensive in the world. Houses and groceries are the biggest costs, but salaries are higher than most countries. Sydney is an amazing city but, to ensure comfort, job security is key.

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