
I moved across to Australia for a boy, now I work in remote areas here and write about it. A slightly different backpacker experience.
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Despite hinting at it, I realised this blog started approximately 2 weeks after I moved across the world for a man I just met. And soon as though that’s the whole premise for it. I suppose I should probably tell you all how that happened....
I’ve spent 4 years travelling the world while getting paid to do it. No, I’m not a digital nomad. I’m a seasonaire.
Six months in the French Alps, days off spent learning to ski down the white slopes. Three on the West Coast of Canada, off...
This week’s island theme is Australian wildlife doing what it does best, looking cool while trying to kill me.
Here I am, celebrating by being on the safest part of the island this week - the shark infested sea.
Across the world, thousands of teenagers, twenty-somethings and a few more up into their 70s (and beyond!) are gearing up for my favourite season of the year. Camp.
The first-timers will be terrified and excited. They’re right to be both....
Alrighty gang — everyone say well done to Neve and Brad for staying on the island for a full week!
So, the rundown.
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I arrived back on the island feeling like I ha...
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I spent 4 years working seasonally across 12 countries. Then I moved half way across the world for a boy I’d known three weeks. Now in remote WA, I share weekly chatty blogs & how to’s on seasonal work, moving abroad in your twenties. \ud83d\uddfa️\ud83d\udc9a\ud83d\udcab
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