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Updated 9:36 AM PDT, Tue, Feb 24, 2009

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queensland-australia.com

Going into work early sounds a lot better when this is your office view.

 

Position: Island caretaker.

Duties: Lazing around Australia's Great Barrier Reef for six months.

Salary: $105,000.

Unemployed, take heart — the aforementioned job ad is for real. Billing it the "Best Job in the World," the tourism department in Australia's Queensland state on Tuesday said it was seeking one lucky person to spend half a year relaxing on Hamilton Island, part of the country's Whitsunday Islands, while promoting the island on a blog.

The "island caretaker" will be expected to stroll the white sands, soak up the sun, snorkel the reef, "maybe clean the pool" — and report to a global audience via weekly blogs, photo diaries and video updates.

The winner, who will stay rent-free in a multimillion-dollar three-bedroom beach home complete with pool and golf cart, must be an excellent communicator and be able to speak and write in English.

"They'll also have to talk to media from time to time about what they're doing so they can't be too shy and they'll have to love the sea, the sun, the outdoors," said acting state Premier Paul Lucas.

"The fact that they will be paid to explore the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, swim, snorkel and generally live the Queensland lifestyle makes this undoubtedly the best job in the world."

Lucas said the campaign was part of a drive to protect the state's 18 billion Australian dollar a year tourism industry during the tough economic climate caused by the global financial meltdown.

While the campaign has elements of some reality television shows, a candidate's looks will not be a prime requirement, Tourism Queensland chief executive Anthony Hayes told AFP.

"No, I don't think beautiful is what we want, I think charismatic is what we want," he said. "The reality is we are looking for a fantastic communicator.

"What we want this person to do is travel throughout the Great Barrier Reef and just try every experience, every adventure they can find and report back via blogs and video to tell the world why Queensland is a great place to come for a holiday."

Tourism Minister Desley Boyle said some people might question whether it was risky to let an unknown person become an unofficial tourism spokesperson for the state.

"I think the biggest risk will be that the successful candidate won't want to go home at the end of the six months," she said.

"This is a legitimate job which is open to anyone and everyone."

Applications are open until February 22. Eleven shortlisted candidates will be flown to Hamilton Island in early May for the final selection process and the six month contract will commence on July 1.

Job-seekers can apply at Islandreefjob.com (Site experiencing heavy traffic).

Copyright Associated Press

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  • Muareen Pollack Sunday, Feb 15 at 9:36 PM FLAG COMMENT www.bestjob4mo.com
  • Maureen Pollack Thursday, Feb 12 at 9:00 PM FLAG COMMENT Here's a link to my video application and some more info about me : ) http://www.islandreefjob.com/#/applicants/watch/fgQiLXtW-04 A recent applicant with over 1000 views in 1 week. I'm a native San Diegan (well here since I was 4 days old). A 27 year old devoted wife and a loving mother of a 1 year old son. Graduated from SDSU with a degree in Geography. Have my emergency teaching credential. Half way completed my teachi ... MORE >
  • yo mamma Wednesday, Jan 14 at 12:03 PM FLAG COMMENT wow spammers
  • Luciano Vasconcelos Crisp Wednesday, Jan 14 at 11:11 AM FLAG COMMENT Se eu tivesse uma chance de poder tomar conta desta ilha eu o faria, resido no Brasil mas eu toparia se tivesse a oportunidade. ATT. Luciano Vasconcelos Crispiniano R. Leonardo Costa Vasconcelos 176 Cep. 58433269 Bairro. Boodocongo II Campina Grande - Paraiba BRASIL Tel. 055*83 99993030 / 88212978
  • Ms. Safety Wednesday, Jan 14 at 10:30 AM FLAG COMMENT I was just able to get on the site. It's running a little slow but I was able to check out all of the information on the job and the islands. Keep trying it looks beautiful!

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