Category: Victoria

What Type Of Lake Is Lake Victoria?

fresh water lake. Lake Victoria is one of the African Great Lakes. With a surface area of approximately 59,947 km2 (23,146 sq mi), Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest lake by area, the world’s largest tropical lake, and the world’s second-largest fresh water lake by surface area after Lake Superior in North America. Is Lake Victoria […]

How Many People Are Employed In The Construction Industry In Victoria?

Victoria’s construction industry is the state’s fifth largest industry and is valued at $21.6 billion and employs about 240,000 people in 89,000 businesses. What percentage of Victoria works in construction? An analysis of the jobs held by the resident population in Victoria in 2021 shows the three most popular industry sectors were: Health Care and […]

What Three Large Projects The Government Is Building At The Moment In Victoria?

Victoria’s Big Build projects Level Crossing Removal Project. Major Road Projects Victoria. Melbourne Airport Rail (SRL Airport) Metro Tunnel Project. North East Link Program. Regional Rail Revival. Suburban Rail Loop. West Gate Tunnel Project. What is Vic big build? Victoria’s Big Build is delivering 165 major road and rail projects, including: Metro Tunnel, a second […]

How Old Is Victoria Institution?

Victoria Institution Type All-boys secondary school Motto Be yet wiser, to be a scholar, sportsman and a gentleman Established 14 August 1893 Principal Puan Nur Elisa Tee Lee Hwa What is the oldest school in Malaysia? It is the oldest school in the state of Selangor and one of the oldest in Malaysia. ACS was […]

Is Victoria Bigger Than Nanaimo?

With a population of 397,237 (2021), Greater Victoria is the island’s largest population centre and one of its two census metropolitan areas. The island’s second metropolitan area is Nanaimo, which has a population of 115,459 as of 2021. Which is bigger Nanaimo or Victoria? Nanaimo is less crowded and has a population of greater Nanaimo […]

What Colour Are Victorian Number Plates?

Since 1939, standard Victorian state plates have been black and white (1939-1977), green and white (1977-1994), and they are currently, blue and white (1994-present). What do Victorian number plates look like? From January 1953, owing to the Federal number plate system, Victorian plates switched to the three-letter, three-number standard: GAA-000 to HZZ-999, and JAA-000 to […]