There are opportunities for part-time and casual employment, which means there are many jobs highly suitable for foreigners from overseas. This page contains everything you need to know.
Outside of the cities many opportunities exist for those who want to get exposed to ‘real’ Aussie culture and the country - so if you like the idea of working in the outback or in a small country town in rural Australia this can be a great way to do it. Experience is always handy, but if you do not have any rural Australia is a great option.
Australia is known for its friendliness. While the hospitality may come at a price, some individuals with the proper visas (e.g., working holiday visas) are given the opportunity to help or work for their stay. While this may seem odd to us, it is very common for tourists or backpackers with proper visas to work in exchange for room and board.
There is a huge range of jobs in the Australian hospitality industry in venues ranging from bars, restaurants and boutique hotels to multi-national hotels and entertainment venues like stadiums and theatres. Most backpackers work as bartenders or waitstaff, but there are is a wide range of hospitality jobs available in casual, permanent part-time, or full-time roles,
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