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List of Australian Agents.Xlsx Kaplan International English – List of Partners who sell Australian courses Partner Name Street Street2 City Province/State Zip/Postal Code Country Name Phone Rucatur LDA Rua Nicolau Castelo Branco N. Luanda 2162 Angola +244 931517708 Welcome Abroad 12/14 MaculussoCerrito 1320, 1A Buenos Aires 1010 Argentina +541147320647 Weusa S.R.L. - PicKwicK Weusa S.R.L Federico Lacroze 2352, piso 6 Buenos Aires Ciudad de Buenos 1426 Argentina +541147711912 TIJE SA ArgentinaEducational Consultancy San Mart_n 640 - Piso 6 / 601 Buenos Aires Aires (C1004AAN) Argentina +541152728400 The Bridge School of English Ameghino 626 Zarate 2800 Argentina +543487425777 Australia & New Zealand Travel Paraguay 647, 4to Piso, oficinas 17 & 18 Buenos Aires 1057 Argentina +541143147265 MARCELA ALEJANDRA SERRA 9 de Julio 537 CORDOBA 5000 Argentina +54 351 426 5235 MLG Study Trips Valle 1314- 4to D Buenos Aires Argentina +5491144277990 ASATEJ S.R.L. Carlos Pellegrini 887 7th FLOOR Buenos Aires C1009ABQ Argentina +541141147642 Trip Now Av. C_rdoba 2302 1_ Piso Oficina A. CABA (Ciudad C1120AAS Argentina 54 11 5272-3077 CW Language Services Juan Francisco Segui 3967, Piso 6 A Aut_noma de Capital Federal 1425 Argentina +541148010867 COINED International San Jos_ de Calasanz 151 X5000LHC Cordoba Argentina +54 351 4226260 x 124 Council of International Studies 2-5 Abovyan Blind Alley Yerevan 0001 Armenia +374 10 54 55 20 (CIS) Geographic Travel Club 26/35 Parpetsi str. Yerevan 0002 Armenia +374 10 518833 Top-notch Educational Services 26 Gloster Street Subiaco 6008 Australia 08 9467 2333 WEST 1 Student Services -SYD Suite 803, 307 Pitt Street Sydney 2000 Australia +612 9261 5020 GCS Group Australia -Gold Coast PO BOX 146 Queensland Surfers Paradise 4217 Australia +61 7 5538 8892 IWorld International Group Suit 1, Level 4 600 George Street Sydney 2000 Australia +61 2 9283 0156 Connect 2 Australia PO Box 3091 Putney- NSW 2112 Australia +614 1111 5458 Prof. Chiara Poli Cappelli 21/25-27 Kiora road Miranda California 2228 Australia +39 06 3226427 European Corner Suite 803A, Level 8 32 YorK Street Sydney 2000 Australia + 61 2 8004 6202 Wish International - Brisbane and 18/2 Elkhorn Ave Surfers Paradise 4217 Australia +61 412 205 420 Gold Coast Australian Centre Pty Ltd Ground floor Lot 2 38 College Street Sydney, NSW Sydney 2000 Australia +61 2 9283 2569 (formerly MTT Co. Pty.Ltd) Auswin International Group Suite 509, Level 5 343 Little Collins Street Melbourne 3000 Australia 03 96709188 Staff Solutions Australia Cairns Pty Shop 41, Orchid Plaza 58 Lake Street Cairns 4870 Australia 07 40519005 Ltd U & I Australia - Brisbane Level 3, 110 Mary Street Queensland BRISBANE 4000 Australia 07-3221 5797, 07-3221 IDP Education Sydney 725-731 George Street Sydney Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia +61 2 826033005438, 07-3221 5463 SH Education Suite 407, 250 Pitt Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 Australia 61 2 9261 1355 Staff Solutions Australia Sydney Suite 1602, 60 Margaret Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia +61 2 9241 2455 Pty LtdAIC Support Pty Ltd - Brisbane Suite 503, 180 Queen Street Brisbane Qld 4000 Australia + 61 7 3210-6697 Stay Global Level 5 / 225 Clarence Street Sydney 2000 Australia 02 8243 5787 Unireach Shop 63 Waterford Plaza Shopping 213 Kent Street, Karawara Perth 6152 Australia +61 8 9450 8089 Australian Centre - Perth CentreSuite 194 / Level 1 ? 471 Hay St Perth 6000 Australia + 61 8 9321 2444 H.I.S. Australia Chevron Renaissance Shopping 3240 Surfers Paradise Boulevard Surfers Paradise QLD 4217 Australia +61 7 5584 8311 Centre, L1-8, Student World Level 3/ 393 George St Sydney 2000 Australia +61 2 9290 2366 Boomerang Australia Level 2144 Crown Street Level 2 Sydney 144 Crown Street 2010 Australia +612 - 9331 8627 Eden Student Service Level 1 / 16 Campbell St HaymarKet Sydney 2000 Australia +61 2 8034 2748 Uhak2U 304A, 332 Pitt street Sydney 2000 Australia +61 2 9283 5000 Last Resort Cairns G10, Cairns Corporate Tower 15 Lake Street Cairns 4870 Australia +61-7-4051-5811 Bridge Blue Pty Ltd Suite 801, Level 8 276 Pitt Street Sydney NSE 2000 Australia +61 2 9269 0110 DOM Education Level 6, Suite 2, 138 Albert St BRISBANE 4000 Australia +617-3012 8383 AOJI Enrolment Centre of Level 3, 591 George Street, Sydney Sydney NSW 2000 Sydney 2000 Australia (02) 9264 7171 International Education NSW 2000 Hi Cairns Main Street Arcade Shop 17 85 Lake St Cairns 4870 Australia (07) 4041-1261 IAE Edu Net (Melbourne) Level 5, 250 Collins Street Melbourne 3000 Australia +61 3 8626 9300 Kaplan Business School 517-521 Elizabeth St Surry Hills Sydney 2010 Australia 9020 1950 Last Resort Perth Unit 9, Windsor House 324-332 Murray Street Perth WA 6000 Australia +61-8-9221 2443 Dr Kim Korean Centre (Cairns Dr Suite 12 Virginia House 68 Abbott Street Cairns 4870 Australia +61 7 4031 7338 Kim Consulting) AIC Support Pty Ltd - Perth Room 31 Level 2 Bon Marche 80 BarracK Street Perth 6000 Australia +61-8-9325-7275 Arcade Noble Human Education & Suite 1309, 97-99 Bathurst St Sydney 2000 Australia 02 9267 0471 TrainingInformation Planet HQ Level 3 484 Kent St Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia +61 2-9283-6161 AMET Education Level 1, 243 Edward Street Brisbane 4000 Australia 07 3423 7688 Cairns Sharehouse 17 Scott Street Cairns 4870 Australia +617-4041 1875 Hello Australia 73 Mary Street Brisbane Brisbane Queensland 4000 Australia 07 3036 7180 / Australien Ausbildung AA 26 Kooringa Avenue Cleveland, QLD 4163 Australia 0423693077+61 7 3488 2916 Education NetworKInformation Planet- Brisbane Level 2, 130 Queen Street Brisbane 2229 Australia +61 7 3003 1134 Last Resort Sydney Suite 304, Level 3 99 YorK Street Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia +61 2 9264 1233 Homestay & Education Australia Suite 103, Level 1. 379-388 Pitt Street Sydney Australia +61 2 9268 0933 Pty Ltd JJ International Group 51A Warringah Road, Narraweena Sydney Australia + 61 2 9212 0377 Chongro Overseas Educational Suite 1, Level 3 363 Pitt Street Sydney 2000 Australia +61 2 9283 0065 Institute - Sydney Australia and Oceania Travel pty 3 Buchan Place Kings Langley Sydney 2147 Australia 02 9624 7324 ltdMyEdu 2b Level 6. 303 Pitt Street Sydney 2000 Australia +61 2 9266 0112 GMA Education and Tours Shop 48, 'Orchid plaza' 58 Lake Street Cairns Qld. 4870 Australia + 61 -7 4031 8382 Bada Education Centre Suite 202, level 2 630-634 George Streeet Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia +61 2 9267 2200 GCS Group Australia - Perth Room 24.20 / L24 Allendale Square 77 St Georges Terrace Perth, WA 6000 Australia +61 8 9221 5555 YES Australia Education 8, 139 Newcastle St Perth WA 6000 Australia +61-8-9328-5530 AEC International Consulting Suite 304 379-383 Pitt Street New South Wales Sydney 2000 Australia +61 2 9264 6250 IAE Edu Net (Brisbane) Level 2 69 Adelaide Street Brisbane, QLD Brisbane 4000 Australia +61 7 3003 1899 International Study Solutions PTY Suite 409, 147 King St Sydney NSW 2000 Australia +61 434 541 814 AustlinK Educational Group Pty LTD Suite 1316 World Tower 87-89 Liverpool Street Sydney 2000 Australia 9283 1068 Nippon Travel Agency AustraliaLtd Level 9, 135 King Street Sydney NSW City 2000 Australia +61 2 9338 2300 Go Study Australia Suite 32, Level 17 327 Pitt Street Sydney 2000 Australia +61 (02) 9283 0480 AANO GROUP PTY. LTD 4/21 Hogarth St. Cannington 6107 Australia +61 8 9458 5989 AIC Support Pty Ltd - Sydney Suite 901 Level 9, 37 Bligh Street Sydney 2000 Australia +61 2 9235 0848 International Student Education Clarence House, Level 1, Suite 1 564-568 Hay Street Perth, WA 200 Murray Street 6000 Australia +61 8 9221 0661 Latino Australia Education Sydney Suite 101, 191 Clarence Street Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia +61 4 02 9290 2446 Honew Consulting Group Pty Ltd Suite 60A, 104 Bathurst St Sydney 2000 Australia +61 2 9267 0511 Australian Option Education Pty Suite 604, 343 Little Collins St Melbourne 3000 Australia +61 3 9013 0125 GreatmateLtd Suite 401, Level 4 379-383 Pitt Street Sydney NSW (corner of Pitt and 2000 Australia +61 2 92127200 IAE Edu Net (Sydney) Suites 1 & 2, Level 3, 405-411 Sydney Liverpool Streets) 2000 Australia +61 2 9267 5252 Sussex St. KH Sydney Pty Ltd (previously Level 2, 379-383 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia +61 2 9266 0059 Australia Studycare Pty LtdKyong Hee) 810 George Street Sydney 2000 Australia +61 2 9283 6177 Destino Australia PO Box 7513 BaulKham Hills 2153 Australia 0435 141 690 STB Pacific Level 6, 225 Clarence Street Sydney 2000 Australia + 61 2 9299 4428 Hanawon Shop 40, Orchid Plaza 58 Lake St. (P.O. Box 1447) Cairns QLD 4870 Australia +361 7 4221 1855 YES Atlas PTY. Limited 803/250 Pitt Street Sydney 2000, NSW Australia +61292629522 Information Planet Perth Level 4 23 BarracK Street Perth 6000 Australia +61 08 9221 8022 Prime Australian Education P/L 1505/87-89 Liverpool St. Sydney NSW 2000 Australia + 61 2 9283 6157 GCS Group Australia- Sydney SUITE 702, 171 Clarence Street Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia +61 2 9262 4693 Wish International - CAIRNS Lot 4, Traveltown, 21 Lake Street, Cairns, Queensland 4870 Australia +61-7 4019 6333 Team Mission Impossible Pty Ltd Level 3 155 Castlereagh Street Sydney 2000 Australia 02 9283 3443 Golden Kangaroo International 13/1A Coulson Street Erskineville Sydney NSW 2043 Australia 99698288 Pty Ltd GCS Group Australia - Brisbane Level 22, 69 Ann Street Brisbane 4000 Australia 61+(0)7-3221 9999 KH Perth Pty Ltd Suite 5, Level 3, 517-533 Hay Street Perth WA 6000 Australia 61 08 9325 9984 HucKleberry Australia Pty Ltd Level1, 243 Edward Street Brisbane 4000 Australia 07 3221 0177 EduAction Consultants Suite 106, Level 1 451 Pitt St. Sydney 2000 Australia +61 2 92122792 IAE Edu Net
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