The diamond industry in Australia is robust and involved in international commerce. Anyone on earth interested in purchasing a diamond mined in Australia is welcome to purchase such a product.
Most of Australia's diamonds are exported to Belgium; specifically, to Antwerp, where diamonds are sold to manufacturers.
Australia is an island continent. It is surrounded by sea, so doesn't share a land border with anyone.
Australia produces brown diamonds from their mines.
Diamonds mined in Australia, in addition to white diamonds, also produce the brown colours and the pink colours. You can read more, below.
You can find share accommodations in Australia through roommate search websites or housing authorities in the local area. You might also contact anyone you know in the area for potential leads.
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Diamonds are not sustainable, in the environmental sense.
Diamonds mined in Australia follow the same type of distribution channel as diamonds mined in any country. Mined diamonds are graded, brokered, then bought and sold based on the diamond's quality.
Natural diamonds are mined throughout the world, including in Australia.
Australia is a single country. It is divided into six states and two territories. The state which produces the most diamonds is Western Australia.
Generally pink diamonds are found in Australia. Australia's Argyle mine, in far north Western Australia, produces around 90% of the world's supply of pink diamonds. These are the world's only "intense" pink diamonds. Pink diamonds, one of the most rare and expensive diamonds in the world, are also mined in India, Brazil and Africa, but these are lighter in colour.
Diamonds are mined in South Africa, Canada, and Australia.