Lucky winners get 'best jobs'
Updated: 2013-06-22 07:56
(China Daily/Agencies)
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Allan Dixon from Ireland, one of the winners of the "Best Jobs in the World" competition, jumps for a picture on the steps of the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney June 21, 2013. After two months of scrutiny, Australian tourism officials have whittled down thousands of applicants and announced six winners of the "Best Jobs in the World" campaign in Sydney on Friday. Dixon won the Northern Territory's 'Outback Adventurer' job. [Photo/Agencies] |
Roberto Seba from Brazil, one of the winners of the "Best Jobs in the World" competition, jumps for a picture on the steps of the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney June 21, 2013. After two months of scrutiny, Australian tourism officials have whittled down thousands of applicants and announced six winners of the "Best Jobs in the World" campaign in Sydney on Friday. Seba won the Victoria's 'Lifestyle Photographer' job. [Photo/Agencies] |
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