TOEFL Test Centers in Australia

TOEFL Test Centers in Australia

The TOEFL iBT test is offered in this location.

The list below shows testing regions, fees and dates as of February 15, 2019, but availability may change when you register. Fees are shown in US$ and are subject to change without notice.

To find the most up-to-date list of available test centers (including addresses), dates and times, click the button below to create or sign in to your TOEFL iBT account, then click “Register for a Test.”
Region Testing Format Fee Test Dates
Adelaide, Sa TOEFL iBT $300
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Sat., Feb 23, 2019
Sat., Mar 16, 2019
Sat., Apr 13, 2019
Sat., May 11, 2019
Sat., Jun 15, 2019
Sat., Jul 06, 2019
Brisbane, Qld TOEFL iBT $300
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Sat., Feb 23, 2019
Sat., Mar 09, 2019
Sat., Mar 30, 2019
Sat., Apr 06, 2019
Sat., May 11, 2019
Sat., May 18, 2019
Sat., Jun 01, 2019
Sat., Jul 06, 2019
Jimboomba, Qld TOEFL iBT $300
$300
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$300
Sat., Feb 16, 2019
Sat., Apr 06, 2019
Sat., May 11, 2019
Sat., Jul 06, 2019
Melbourne, Vic TOEFL iBT $300
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Sat., Feb 23, 2019
Sat., Mar 09, 2019
Sat., Mar 30, 2019
Sat., Apr 06, 2019
Sat., Apr 13, 2019
Sat., May 11, 2019
Sat., May 18, 2019
Sat., Jun 01, 2019
Sat., Jun 15, 2019
Sat., Jun 29, 2019
Sat., Jul 06, 2019
Sat., Jul 13, 2019
Sat., Jul 20, 2019
Perth, WA TOEFL iBT $300
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Sat., Mar 30, 2019
Sat., Apr 06, 2019
Sat., May 18, 2019
Sat., Jun 01, 2019
Sat., Jul 06, 2019
Sat., Jul 20, 2019
Sydney, Nsw TOEFL iBT $300
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Sat., Feb 16, 2019
Sat., Mar 09, 2019
Sat., Mar 16, 2019
Sat., Mar 30, 2019
Sat., Apr 06, 2019
Sat., Apr 13, 2019
Sat., May 11, 2019
Sat., May 18, 2019
Sun., May 19, 2019
Sun., May 26, 2019
Sat., Jun 01, 2019
Sat., Jun 15, 2019
Sat., Jun 29, 2019
Sat., Jul 06, 2019
Sat., Jul 13, 2019
Sat., Jul 20, 2019
Sun., Jul 28, 2019

Australia Overview

Australia, English Australia [ ɔ s tre ɪ ljə], officially the Commonwealth of Australia [ k ɔ mənwelθ ɔ v ɔ s tre ɪ ljə], German Commonwealth of Australia, the smallest continent, the largest country in the world, including the Australian mainland, the island Tasmania and smaller archipelagos off the coast, with (2019) 25.4 million residents; The capital is Canberra.

In the animal world, over 150 species of marsupials (especially the kangaroo in around 50 species), platypus, emus and over 300 species of parrots occupy Australia’s special position. Otherwise widespread groups of animals are missing here. Because of the occurrence of many simple animal species, Australia is also called the “land of living fossils”.

The majority (90%) of the population is of European descent. The indigenous people (Aborigines were displaced from the agriculturally usable areas with the settlement of the Europeans; many were killed. Today about 2% of the population descend from them.

Economy: Australia has rich natural resources; it is one of the largest exporters of iron ore, bauxite, lead, zinc and nickel. Agriculture is highly mechanized; Mainly wheat, wool, beef and sheep meat are exported.

The transport system is characterized by the great distances and the concentration of the population in the coastal areas of the east and south-east. A trunk road ring along the coastal areas surrounds the continent. In addition to sea and coastal shipping, air traffic is of decisive importance.

History: In prehistoric times there was a land connection between Australia and the large islands of Indonesia. New Guinea and Tasmania were also part of mainland Australia. The rise in sea levels after the Ice Age cut off Australia from the rest of the world. The culture of the Australian aborigines developed over millennia without being influenced from outside.

The Europeans first reached Australia in the 17th century. In 1770 James Cook took possession of the south-east coast for Great Britain, from 1788 convict colonies were established. From 1793, free citizens also immigrated.

In the 19th century, the colonies of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia were founded, and in 1901 they merged into the Australian Confederation. In 1931 it was recognized as an independent state and at the same time became a member of the Commonwealth. The final detachment from the mother country Great Britain (head of state is currently still the British Queen) and the proclamation of a republic are still political goals.

Country facts

  • Official name: Commonwealth of Australia
  • License plate: AUS
  • ISO-3166: AU, AUS (36)
  • Internet domain:.au
  • Currency: 1 Australian dollar ($ A) = 100 cents
  • Area: 7,741,220 km²
  • Population (2019): 25.4 million
  • Capital: Canberra
  • Official language (s): English
  • Form of government: Federal parliamentary monarchy in the Commonwealth
  • Administrative division: 6 states and 2 federal areas (Northern Territory, Capital Territory); Outside areas: Christmas Island, Cocos Islands, Norfolk Islands; Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Maccquerie Islands, Heard and McDonalds Islands and the Australian Antarctic Territory
  • Head of State: Queen Elizabeth II, represented by Governor General David Hurley
  • Head of Government: Scott Morrison (since August 24, 2018)
  • Religion (s) (2016): Christians (23% Protestants, 23% Catholics, 4% other Christians); 30% non-denominational, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, others / not specified
  • Time zone: Central European Time +7 to +9 hours
  • National Day: January 26th

Location and infrastructure

  • Location (geographical): Australia
  • Position (coordinates): between 10 ° and 44 ° south latitude and 113 ° and 153 ° 30 ‘east longitude
  • Climate: Tropical in the north, subtropical to warm-temperate in the south, desert in the interior
  • Highest mountain: Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 m)
  • Road network (2015): 873 573 km
  • Railway network (2015): 33,343 km

Population

  • Annual population growth (2021): 1.3%
  • Birth rate (2021): 12.4 per 1000 inh.
  • Death rate (2021): 6.8 per 1000 pop.
  • Average age (2020): 37.5 years
  • Average life expectancy (2021): 82.9 years (men 80.7; women 85.2)
  • Age structure (2020): 18.7% younger than 15 years, 15.9% older than 65 years
  • Literacy rate (15 year olds and older): N / A
  • Mobile phone contracts (pre-paid and post-paid) (2019): 111 per 100 residents
  • Internet users (2017): 87 per 100 residents

Economy

  • GDP per capita (2019): US $ 54,348
  • Total GDP (2019): US $ 1,387 billion
  • GNI per capita (2019): US $ 55 100
  • Education expenditure (2017): 5.1% of GDP
  • Military expenditure (2019): 1.9% of GDP
  • Unemployment rate (15 years and older) (2019): 5.3%