They want someone to work on a tropical
island off the Queensland coast. No formal qualifications are needed but
candidates must be willing to swim, snorkel, dive and sail. In return, the
successful applicant will receive a salary of A$150,000 ($103,000, £70,000) for
six months and get to live rent-free in a three-bedroom villa, complete with
pool.
Feeding fish
Anthony Hayes, Chief Executive, Tourism
Queensland, said: "It doesn't sound too bad does it? We are looking for
someone to tell the stories of the Great Barrier Reef and we have come up with
what we think is the dream job."
The post is being advertised as
"caretaker" on Hamilton Island in Australia's Whitsunday Islands.
The new recruit will work for just 12 hours
a month. Duties include feeding some of the hundreds of species of fish and
collecting the island's mail.
They will also need to prepare a blog, a
photo diary and video updates to attract tourists to the area.
"There are hundreds of islands along
the Great Barrier Reef," Mr Hayes told the BBC. "We are looking for
someone who can go and explore all the different islands then report back to
the world on what they see.
"We need a special person. They are
going to be pretty busy having a good time."
Hamilton Island, where the temperature is
warm all year round, is the largest inhabited island in the region. It boasts
blue skies, crystal water and pure sands.
Thousands
of applications
About two million tourists visit the
various islands each year, but most stay on the mainland and visit only on day
trips.
The job is being advertised around the
world. Candidates have until 22 February to submit an online video application.
In May, 10 shortlisted candidates, voted
for by visitors to the Tourism Queensland website, will be invited to the islands
for a four-day final interview process. The successful candidate will start the
new job on 1 July.
Mr Hayes says he is expecting thousands of
applications: "I'm having to beat my staff off with a stick at the moment
because most of them want to apply too."
Section A
1. In which country is the job?
2. How many islands are there?
3. How many people visit each year?
Section B
Mark the following statements as True (T)
or False (F).
1. The
job is near Queensland.
2. The
job is for a year.
3. The
job pays 70, 000 dollars.
4. The
house has a swimming pool.
5. The
“caretaker” must work for 12 hours per week.
6. The
“caretaker” will not work very hard.
7. Nobody
lives on Hamilton Island.
8. Candidates
must film themselves.
9. The
job is only being advertised in Australia.
10. 11
candidates will be invited to the Island.
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