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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Tourism Australia’s best job in the world competition 2013 - video

There are six jobs available in Tourism Australia's best job in the world competition this year. They include the role of wildlife caretaker, which involves looking after koalas and sunbathing with seals on Kangaroo Island; and a taste master, sampling the finest wines and freshest seafood along the western coastline. Each position pays £67,000 a year
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