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biologist, actor, graphic designer, photographer, ecologist and
comedian are among the top 25 candidates for Queensland's Best Job in
the World 'Park Ranger' position.
Minister for Tourism,
Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games Jann Stuckey
said the top 25 candidates for the Queensland job came from 14 countries
across the globe including the US, France, Kazakhstan, the UK, Germany,
Finland, South Africa, Italy, Hong Kong, Netherlands Antilles, Spain,
Canada, Belgium and Australia.
"More than 100,000
expressions of interest were received for Queensland's Best Job in the
World 'Park Ranger' position, with almost 10,000 video applications
uploaded for consideration by the judges," Ms Stuckey said. "The
large amount of interest in the Queensland job demonstrates the state's
appeal as a tourism destination amongst international youth travellers."
Best
Jobs in the World is a Tourism Australia campaign targeting global
youth travellers, involving six of the country's state and territory
tourism organisations including Tourism and Events Queensland.
Ms Stuckey said each State and territory was offering a "Best Job in the World" as a prize.
"I
understand Tourism Australia's assessors had a tough time determining
the top 25 short-list and it came down to the motivation,
professionalism and creativity of the applicants and their 'fit' for the
'Park Ranger' job," she said. "The top 25 short-listed video
applications feature everything from action, adventure, comedy and even
animation and are online at - www.australia.com/bestjobs.
"The
candidates will now be tasked with demonstrating why they deserve the
job, sourcing supportive job references and publicity to support their
applications."
Ms Stuckey said the successful candidate
for Queensland's Best Job in the World, 'Park Ranger' would work
alongside experienced guides and tourism operators to showcase the
State's natural assets to the world through blogging, photography and
social media activities.
"Queensland boasts hundreds of
national and marine parks, with amazing nature-based tourism
experiences. The successful candidate will have enviable tasks such as
exploring the underwater wonderland of the Great Barrier Reef and
learning from the custodians of the world's oldest rainforest," she
said.
The top 25 will be narrowed down to a final
shortlist of three candidates who will travel to Queensland to take part
in the final selection process.
The successful candidate will be announced on 21 June 2013.
For further information on the campaign including applications and timelines, visit www.australia.com/bestjobs.
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