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Feed the fish - it is not only the lot of victims of mafia shootouts. It is also a high-paying job, which is in the Australian state of Queensland (Queensland) called "the best job in the world."
In the newspaper "Hand in Hand" or "Working for You" rarely come across such a proposal. For the enthusiasm during the mid-year watch, the ability to swim, scuba diving and sailing paradise island caretaker of Hamilton (Hamilton), located off the west coast of Australia, will receive 150,000 Australian dollars ($ 103 thousand). This will have to live on a comfortable villa with a swimming pool. Moreover, all the work to be 12 hours a month - to feed the fish (several hundred species) and receive mail.
Agree, good offer for day labor and tortured by the financial crisis of office workers?
Thus, the tourism department of tourism of the Australian state seeking enthusiast who can their example attract tourists to the island. Along the western coast of Australia, there are many islands that tourists pass by, preferring to spend most of the time on the mainland, making only a short walk to the sea.
The one who gets the job superintendent will also walk on the waters of Island Sailing, blogging with video sketches, naturalistic and landscape photographs.
According to the tourism department, on the island of "need enthusiast whose eyes the whole world will be able to see the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef."
Blue sky, crystal clear water of the heavenly hue and fine sand ... Hamilton Island, where it is warm and sunny all year round, is the largest largest inhabited island in the region.
Candidates for the caretaker of the island looking for around the world. February 22, 2009 - deadline for applications in the form of online video postcards.
In May, 10 carefully selected candidates and a "joker", chosen by visitors to the site Tourism Queensland, will arrive on the island for 4 days to undergo the final stage of selection. The winner will start working already on July 1.

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