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Tasmania Tourism recruiting 'wombat walkers' and 'oyster organisers'

Tasmania Tourism has made a call to Australians with a unique proposition to fill a quirky list of "odd jobs" - and they'll even pay for you to get there.
The hiring blitz is part of a campaign to entice winter visitors, with vacancies open for jobs, including a "wombat walker, oyster organiser, and paranormal investigator".
The jobs themselves will be unpaid, but the chosen candidates will have their accommodation and flights paid down to the Apple Isle.
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Discover Tasmania hired comedian Josh Thomas for their promotion. (Supplied)
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A truffle farm is looking for a helping hand to wander the winter landscape with a canine companion and unearth hidden gems beneath the ground. (Supplied)
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All you need to do to get the job is put together an application with 50 words or less.
If you make the shortlist, you could be chosen by a local business to help out and enjoy a quirky winter retreat.
East Coast Natureworld, for example, is looking for a Wombat Walker to keep the fluffy creatures physically and mentally happy, leading them on their morning waddles as part of their rehabilitation program.
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Tasmania Tourism claimed that Australians have a cumulative 200 million days of unused annual leave, hoping to convince "mainlanders" to come down for some of-beat relaxation.Tasmania (Supplied)
A total of ten peculiar positions are up for grabs, including an oyster organiser in the famous Frecinyet region, a sauna stoker, wine whisperer and paranormal investigator.
Tasmania Tourism claimed that Australians have a cumulative 200 million days of unused annual leave, hoping to convince "mainlanders" to come down for some off-beat relaxation.
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