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Working in Sydney
Finally, we have some great and opportunities to offer you as we deal exclusively with Sydney, and we will work with you to meet your needs. We will guide you regarding what to do to complete the requested information, and to find you the best job and location that suits you. Be that coast, city or rural.

A consultant will organised to call you approximately 10 days after you receive this pack. Please call us earlier if you wish.
When we call we will answer your questions and put in place your personalised time line for your new job and travel times. Unlike other agencies we have people on both sides of the world, so contact is easy.
Good luck and we will call as arranged to organise the next step.

New South Wales offers a collection of unique experiences and natural wonders. From the vibrant city of Sydney to its unspoilt coastline, subtropical rainforests, golden beaches and red desert outback; from the vineyards to snow-capped mountains, New South Wales provides the perfect environment to 'Experience It'! The climate is warm and temperate with sunshine most days of the year. Average temperatures: summer 26°C maximum, 19°C minimum; winter 18°C maximum, 9°C minimum. Water temperatures: summer 22.5°C, winter 18°C. The state capital, Sydney, is a cosmopolitan city on a sparkling harbour with a population of almost four million people. Sydney Airport (Kingsford Smith) is 10 kilometres south of the city. City2City provides, at a cost, personnel to meet and greet you at the airport on arrival. Situated west of Sydney, the Blue Mountains is a spectacular range, with a series of small villages surrounded by national park. Just a short drive north of Sydney lies the Hunter region with its vineyards, national parklands at Barrington Tops, waterways at Lake Macquarie, historic ambiance at Maitland and spectacular sand dunes of Port Stephens. The Illawarra and Southern Highlands, south of Sydney are dotted with farms, lakes and forests, parks and gardens. The Snowy Mountains area in southern New South Wales includes alpine areas with snow-covered peaks, mountain streams and glacial lakes. Most famous for snow skiing, the area has a variety of other attractions and activities. For further information on New South Wales, visit: www.australia.com/nsw and www.tourism.nsw.gov.au