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Consultants consistently report that the outdoors plays a central role in the lives of those working in Australia and people spend most of their spare time outside; perhaps running, exploring the Bush or indulging in the most Australian of activities: "throwing a shrimp on the barbie".
One of the great ironies of going to work in Australia and the very reason most go — to experience somewhere far-off and exotic — is that the opposite reason draws them back. It seems at the end of the day there is no place like home.
Packham advised thinking a move to Australia through very carefully.
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