Nevada is a potential investment to Austalia

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These are some australian’s investments in Nevada those described how nevada and australia are connected.

-Aristocrat Technologies, under its Australian parent company and headquartered in Las Vegas, designs, manufactures and markets gaming machines and casino and related management technology systems which are

used in nearly 150 casinos across North America.

-Bovis Lend Lease, a leading Australian project and construction management company, has an office in Las

Vegas and has run a wide range of projects in Nevada.

-ERG Group provided the automated system that manages

and controls fare collection and passenger access for the Monorail that runs through the Las Vegas resort area.

-Kennecott Minerals, part of the Australian-Anglo Rio Tinto

resources group, has joint venture interests in the Denton-Rawhide gold and silver mine near Fallon and the Cortez gold mine southwest of Elko.

-Macquarie CountryWide Trust owns the Centennial Shopping Center in Nevada.

-Crown Limited, a major Australian gaming and entertainment corporation, has agreed – subject to formal approvals – to acquire three casinos in the Las vegas area, and has a stake in a Nevada-based resort and casino development company.

-Minelab specializes in advanced metal sensing technologies, particularly metal detectors, and has its US office in Las Vegas.

From above informations we know that australians are welcomed in Nevada so other countries.  it’s such  nice and cheap flights when you want to choose nevada as your vacation destination and business option. http://www.travel.com.au/flights.html are linkable and supports your businesses. any flight would be wonderful,wheter you choose qantas, jetstar, singapore airlines, or united airlines as your wise options to go to nevada.

Planning to Nevada

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  1. Decide when you want to go on your trip and how long you’ll stay in Nevada. According to Nevada Tourism, the summers are dry and hot, with temperatures reaching the 90s, and the winters bring average temps of around 30 with lots of sunny days. If you’re interested in skiing, snowboarding or other winter sports, plan to stay at least a few days in Reno or Lake Tahoe in the winter months. If hiking and water sports are more your style, the same areas are great during the summer. Las Vegas shows and tours are always climate-controlled, making the city perfect for any time of the year.

    What To Do

  2. Pick some activities that you want to do on your Nevada vacation. History buffs will want to visit Carson City’s Chinese Workers Museum of America; Las Vegas’ Atomic Testing Museum; and King Tut’s Tomb and Museum, an exact replica of the Egyptian tomb of the famous pharaoh, also in Las Vegas. Art lovers can take in great works at the Las Vegas Art Museum and the city’s large Chinatown, with galleries and museums featuring Asian art. If you’re looking for gaming, live music and over-the-top entertainment extravaganzas, Las Vegas is the place to be; remember, though, that you have to be 18 or older to enter a casino. For families, there are plenty of kid-friendly shows in Las Vegas, including the pirate show at Treasure Island Hotel and Casino, the Lied Discovery Children’s Museum and the Adventuredome Theme Park inside Circus Circus, but there’s also the Ultimate Rush Speed andThrill Park, and the Great Basin Adventure in Reno. Hikers and golfers will find beautiful places for hiking and playing all over the state. Nevada’s board of tourism especially recommends hiking the Tahoe Rim Trail, which circles Lake Tahoe; the Mount Rose Wilderness Area; Great Basin National Park, near Baker; and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, near Las Vegas. Golfers are encouraged to check out the courses at Edgewood at Lake Tahoe; Rosewood Lakes in Reno; Empire Ranch in Carson City; Painted Desert Golf Club in Las Vegas; and Boulder City’s Cascata Golf Club, dubbed by “Sports Illustrated” as “golf’s hidden treasure.”

    Create a Budget

  3. Draw up a budget. If you’re going to Las Vegas and want to do some gaming at the casinos, set a limit for yourself and pick a time to stop playing. Seeing more than one city in Nevada will require a car, so factor in a rental and gas costs. There are great places to shop all over the state, so if you like souvenirs or are looking to add a unique piece of art from a Nevada gallery to your collection, establish a budget for that. Finally, take a look online for seasonal hotel deals, and budget your hotel and airfare according to the best deal.

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