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Top 5 Reasons to Work and Play in Australia in 2018!

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Find Out Main Reasons to Work and Play in Australia in 2018!

New Year, new you – could an Australian adventure be on the cards for your 2018? This big, beautiful country has a lot to love. A destination for thousands of travellers, working holidaymakers and expats every year, here are five reasons why all of these people can’t be wrong.

The Weather
Australia has warm temperatures and long hours of sunshine, but it does have the potential to throw up some surprises. You can find snow during winter if you head to the mountainous ski resorts such as Thredbo in New South Wales and Mount Buller in Victoria. Yep, skiing in Australia – who knew! Meanwhile, northern cities like Cairns and Darwin don’t see so much winter and summer seasons as wet and dry seasons because they’re so close to the equator, so you can expect yearlong summers up in these parts!

The Lifestyle
Aussies know how to live. The excellent work-life balance can’t be stressed enough, and once working hours are over, a lot of free time is spent outdoors. Head to the beach, chill out on a rooftop bar, go jogging, shop at markets, have a BBQ, relax in the park – the freedom to go outside and not have to prepare yourself for it makes life seriously worth living.

Pastimes
Thanks to the landscape, there are countless things to do in Australia. From surfing, snorkelling and jet skiing on the coast to ziplining through rainforest, camping in the desert, rock climbing canyons, sailing along rivers and meeting a myriad of marine and wildlife – your hobbies change dramatically when you’re in Australia.

The Food
If there’s one thing that unites the world it’s our love of food. Australia has this pretty much down with influences from all over combined to create a melting pot of cuisine. Thanks to the coastline, seafood is hot property, while wagyu beef produces the most mouth-watering burgers you’ve ever tasted. And while Britain is king of tea, coffee is Australia’s thing.

Public Holidays
Never mind your typical Christmas Day and Good Friday, Australia has public holidays for all sorts giving you an extra day to play. Australia Day and ANZAC Day are national holidays, but states and territories can declare their own holidays and when they place them in the calendar, including Queen’s Birthday and Labour Day. For example, Australian Capital Territory have Family and Community Day, Northern Territory have Picnic Day, and Victoria have Melbourne Cup.

And if all of that that wasn’t enough of a pull to bring you to Australia you can even delight in your favourite British treats on Australian soil! You don’t have to panic about not being able to find your go to British biscuits and chocolate, as Treats from Home have got it covered! Find out more by visiting www.treatsfromhome.com.au

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