
The Australian state of Victoria is located in the south-east of the country next to the most economically stable region New South Wales and on the Tasman seashore. It is home to 20 major cities of the country and boasts a population of over 6,6 million residents. The capital city of the state, Melbourne is home to approximately 70% of the local population. Economically, the state is a solid ground for the establishment and growth of a vast array of businesses, including finance and insurance, ICT, education, healthcare, and a range of others. From the tourist point of view, the state is home to dozens of attractions, both - of natural and architectural origins. Numerous best world business events regularly take place on the territory of Victoria, positioning the state as a top conference centre of Australia. The region hosted national and international conferences, incentive travel reward programmes, corporate gathering, as well as a range of other occasions of more informal origin. These events regularly bring millions of dollar to the local budget. The state is a haven for exploration and discovering, and boasts a diverse portfolio of attractions that cater to all cultures, interests, and needs. From the transport perspective, the region is served by the network of roads, including highways and secondary routes, railways, airports and seaports.