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G'day,
There are only 42 (soon to be 43) universities in Australia, all of them are fully accredited and tightly regulated, therefore the quality and recognition of their graduates are equal from wherever university you are studying from.
The Australian uni's offering Public Health to international students are as follows (no particular orders):
ANU (www.anu.edu.au)
Charles Darwin Uni (www.cdu.edu.au)
Curtin Uni (www.curtin.edu.au)
Deakin Uni (www.deakin.edu.au)
Griffith Uni (www.griffith.edu.au)
James Cook Uni (www.jcu.edu.au)
La Trobe Uni (www.latrobe.edu.au)
Monash Uni (www.monash.edu.au)
QUT (www.qut.edu.au)
Southern Cross uni (www.scu.edu.au)
Uni of Adelaide (www.adelaide.edu.au)
Uni of Melbourne (www.unimelb.edu.au)
UNSW (www.unsw.edu.au)
Uni of Sydney (www.sydney.edu.au)
Uni of Western Aus (www.uwa.edu.au)
Uni of Wollongong (www.wollongong.edu.au)
Uni of QLD (www.uq.edu.au)
Uni of Wollongong (www.wollongong.edu.au)
Tuition fee & requirements will be available in the uni's websites. Please make sure that the information you accessing are the ones for international students, not for local students, as there are some difference in regards to tuition fees. Once decided on the uni, fill in the application form and send it together with certified copy of your academic qualification (in English and original language). Depending on your country of origin, you may need to submit an IELTS test results as proof of your English proficiency (www.ielts.org) The process will take abt 2-3weeks, depending on the time of the year.
Hope this helps. Good luck for your study :)
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