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Top Reasons To Move To Australia If You’re Under 30

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Your twenties are all about finding out who you are and what you want. What better way to try out career choices, meet new people and see a chunk of the world than to travel to Australia?

There are obvious reasons that thousands of people under 30 travel to Australia each year to live and work; the weather, the hospitality, the people, and the overall lifestyle being just a few – but did you know that there are also a host a great job opportunities with attractive salaries there too? Working when travelling is not just about bar jobs and fruit picking, there are armies of recruitment agencies set up to find all sort of professional positions for young people looking for work too.

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Jobs are available with competitive pay and agencies are keen to match you within your skillset for good wages, so you will have a wealth of support in this area just by signing up with them. You can bring in approximately $55k per year as a year 1 registered nurse, or $60k as a newly qualified teacher. A dental technician could see you earning around $55k per year. Working will be a great way of meeting people and social circles will be easily formed as many other young people choose to travel and work in Australia too.

The lifestyle is often what attracts people to Australia, to visit, work, and even to live. There is a more laid back vibe to Australia’s cities, perhaps due to the glorious weather, with a large bustling social scene of young people under 30 into everything from surfing to live music and other arts. It is an experience of a lifetime before you decide to settle down.

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