Working Holiday in Australia

Working Holiday in Australia

Author: Sarah Cloete Jones

Publisher: Mamba Press

Published: 2023-07-24

Total Pages: 71

ISBN-13:

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Embark on a journey of a lifetime as you delve into the pages of "Working Holiday in Australia: A Personal Journey." This captivating memoir takes you on an exhilarating ride through the ups and downs of a working holiday in the land Down Under. Join our intrepid author as they trade the familiar for the unknown, embarking on an adventure that spans the stunning landscapes of Australia, from its pristine beaches to its rugged deserts. But this isn't just a travelogue; it's a deeply personal narrative that explores the challenges and triumphs of a working holiday, providing you with a window into the heart and soul of the journey. From the first steps on Australian soil, you'll experience the thrill of uncertainty and the opportunity it presents. Navigate the job market, understand local hiring practices, and learn how to turn rejection into resilience. Discover the art of balancing work and travel, making the most of weekends and public holidays to explore the hidden gems of this vast country. As the story unfolds, you'll find yourself immersed in the rich tapestry of Australian culture, learning the local slang, trying Aussie foods, and participating in cultural events. The author's journey of cultural adaptation becomes a lesson in embracing diversity and understanding the world through a global lens. "Working Holiday in Australia" doesn't shy away from the challenges of working and living abroad, from dealing with isolation and loneliness to managing finances and healthcare in a foreign country. Each obstacle becomes an opportunity for growth, and the author's transformation is a testament to the power of resilience, adaptability, and the ability to connect with people from diverse backgrounds. But it's not all about challenges. The memoir is filled with heartwarming stories of the friendships formed during the journey. These connections are not limited by geographical boundaries; they are bridges that span distances and cultures. Join the author in celebrating these bonds and the moments of connection that enrich our lives. "Working Holiday in Australia" is a story of gratitude, of appreciating the beauty of diverse landscapes, the value of connections, and the lessons that challenges bring. It's a reminder that the uncertainties of life are, in reality, opportunities for adventure. The author's journey is a testament to the spirit of exploration, the importance of connections, and the power of gratitude. Whether you're planning your own working holiday or simply seeking an inspiring travel narrative, this book is a must-read. It's a personal journey that will resonate with your own sense of adventure and your belief in the transformative power of travel. Join our author on an unforgettable adventure and discover the heartwarming and often life-changing experiences of a working holiday in Australia.


Moving to Australia

Moving to Australia

Author: Andrea Spirov

Publisher:

Published: 2013-01-22

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9781482054637

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Moving to Australia a guide for expats, lovers and the otherwise curious The ultimate book for moving to Australia 2nd edition Are you interested in moving to Australia? Do you want to know all about the process of relocating from someone who's successfully done it? Are you curious about this beautiful, interesting country and its people? Packed with helpful resources, anecdotes and advice, this book is an excellent guide to those seeking information about migration to Australia. Whether you want to work in Australia long-term or just have a working holiday in Australia, this book will assist you with all aspects of your journey. It will be especially helpful for those emigrating to Australia as a spouse, as the author recounts her experience from applying for the partner visa to becoming a citizen. All Australian visas are also outlined, such as skilled immigration visas, student visas and visas for those who have already found jobs in Australia. 'Moving to Australia' covers everything from packing up your current home to finances to health cover to meeting people in Australia. It is a guide to making a successful transition to becoming an expat in Australia. It's also a great read for those who are just curious about the land Down Under or who have already arrived in Australia and need some help navigating. Whether you're planning a permanent move to Australia or just a short-term relocation, this book will help you figure it all out.


Living & Working in Australia

Living & Working in Australia

Author: Laura Veltman

Publisher: How To Books Ltd

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781857036701

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Australia's immigration screening system is a demanding and complicated one. This book provides a complete practical guide to relocating Down Under, whether on a temporary or permanent basis. This revised edition includes updated immigration leglisation, and an emphasis on economic migrants.


Working Holiday guide to Australia 2014-2015

Working Holiday guide to Australia 2014-2015

Author: Marie PLANCHAT

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-07-05

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1291939334

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The Working Holiday Guide to Australia is the essential guide created by HELPSTAGE to take with you if you plan to go on a working holiday visa and find a job or an internship down under. This guide will help you finding accommodation, travel plans, fruit picking addresses and a lot of advices to succeed in Australia.


Not Quite Australian

Not Quite Australian

Author: Peter Mares

Publisher: Text Publishing

Published: 2016-08-01

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1922253707

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Permanent migration has long been vital to the story of Australia. From the arrival of early settlers to waves of post-war immigration, the symbolic moment of disembarking onto Australian soil is an image deeply embedded in our nation’s consciousness. Today, there are more than million temporary migrants living in Australia. They work, pay tax and abide by our laws, yet they remain unrecognised as citizens. All the while, this rise in temporary migration is redefining Australian society, from wage wars and healthcare benefits, to broader ideas of national identity and cultural diversity. In Not Quite Australian, award-winning journalist Peter Mares draws on case studies, interviews and personal stories to investigate the complex realities of this new era of temporary migration. Mares considers such issues as the expansion of the 457 work visa, the unique experience of New Zealand migrants, the internationalisation of Australia's education system and our highly politicised asylum-seeker policies to draw conclusions about our nation's changing landscape. Not Quite Australian is packed with fresh insight and challenging new ideas for understanding Australia’s growing culture of temporary migration. Peter Mares is an independent writer and researcher. He is a contributing editor with the online magazine Inside Story and a senior moderator with The Cranlana Programme. Peter was a broadcaster with the ABC for twenty-five years, serving as a foreign correspondent based in Hanoi and presenting national radio programs. He is the author of the award-winning book Borderline: Australia's Response to Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the Wake of the Tampa and has written about migration for many media outlets including the Age, Australian Financial Review and Griffith Review. Peter lives in Melbourne with his wife and son. ‘Mares is indefatigable in his data gathering and scrupulously even-handed in weighing the evidence. He strikes an exquisite balance between the personal and scholarly, the humane and tough-mindedness. Not Quite Australian is big-picture storytelling with a pulse, always keeping ideals, blunt realities and people—the exposed who want a place and the lucky ones entrenched here—in the frame.’ Australian ‘An important and timely contribution to the debate about how Australia should handle the migration of people to its territory, and I highly recommend it.’ Australian Book Review ‘Compellingly readable...[Mares’] research is comprehensive, intellectually deft, ethically and philosophically grounded—but digestible, and personally attested...This is on-the-ground, people-focused journalism of the highest kind.’ Sydney Morning Herald ‘Mares has once again presented a controversial and complicated topic with clarity and humanity. At a time when a national conversation about what it means to be Australian (or unAustralian) seems daily social media fodder, Not Quite Australian is an important contribution. And a reminder of the importance of thorough, slow-burn journalism in the hot-takes age.’ Big Issue ‘This detailed, careful and topical book is illuminated by the personal stories of individuals and families caught up in a complex and bureaucratic system, and it leaves a lasting impression of an Australia that is becoming a two-tiered country...Powerful and persuasive.’ Overland ‘This book is one which should be read by policymakers and concerned citizens alike.’ Spectator ‘One of the most important books published in Australia in 2016. An impressive account of one of the biggest scandals in contemporary Australia; how we’ve sleepwalked into a policy environment that encourages the systemic exploitation of an underclass of millions of temporary migrants in our country.’ Tim Watts


Live, Work and Play in Australia

Live, Work and Play in Australia

Author: Sharyn McCullum

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9780864177735

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Guide for people who are planning a working holiday in Australia. Provides advice on topics such as budgeting, packing, accommodation, backpacking, travelling in the outback and various occupations available to casual workers. Includes an index. The author's other works include 'Live, Work and Play in London and the UK'.


Travel and Working Holidays

Travel and Working Holidays

Author: Samantha Koch

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9781865088983

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A practical guide for planning your backpacking expedition or overseas working holiday-along with all the tips and advice for an adventure packed experience.


Tourism Management

Tourism Management

Author: Arch G. Woodside

Publisher: CABI

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13: 1845933230

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This book provides in-depth empirical reports on specific topics within five general areas of tourism management and marketing: (1) scanning and sense making; (2) planning; (3) implementing; (4) evaluating actions/process and performance outcomes; and (5) administering. Offering descriptions, tools and examples of tourism management decision making, the book is useful for students in tourism and management and for tourism executives. It has 27 chapters and a subject index.


A City by City Guide to Living and Working in Australia

A City by City Guide to Living and Working in Australia

Author: Roberta Duman

Publisher: How To Books

Published: 2006-01-27

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1848036477

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Migration to Australia is not always straightforward, nor is it the right choice for everyone. This book is designed to assist people in making an informed decision ahead of taking the huge step to relocate. It will equip readers with enough information to prepare them for the day-to-day realities of living and working in Australia, as this often turns out to be very different from what was expected. Part One is a general overview to Living in Australia and details the complex visa process, finance, healthcare, lifestyle, property and education. It also contains up to date information on the current economic situation, which industries are on the rise and decline, how to go about your job search from the UK and Australia, where to look for work and how to increase your opportunities and secure the correct visa. Part Two examines Australia's main cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra and Tasmania) and provides comprehensive information about what to expect from each in terms of lifestyle, employment opportunities, recreation, residential options and information on education and childcare for those with families. Written from personal experience, this book seeks to reduce some of the stress involved in making the momentous decision to live / work in Australia and offers valuable advice and tips on how to save time and money.