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Tasmania Tourism recruiting ‘wombat walkers’ and ‘oyster organisers’

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Tasmania Tourism has called Aussies with a unique offer to complete a quirky list of ‘odd jobs’ – and they’ll even pay you to get there.

The hiring blitz is part of a campaign to attract winter visitors, with vacancies open for jobs including “budding wombat, oyster organizer and paranormal investigator”.

The jobs themselves will be unpaid, but selected applicants will be paid for accommodation and flights to the Apple Isle.

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All you have to do to get the job is compose an application in 50 words or less.

If you make the shortlist, you may be chosen by a local business to help out and enjoy a quaint winter retreat.

East Coast Natureworld, for example, is looking for a Wombat Walker to keep the cuddly creatures physically and mentally happy by taking them on their morning jog as part of their rehabilitation program.

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A total of ten quirky positions are up for grabs, including an oyster organizer in the famous Frecinyet region, a sauna fireplace man, a wine whisperer and a paranormal investigator.

Tasmania Tourism claims Australians have a total of 200 million days of unused annual leave, hoping to persuade “mainlanders” to come for a slightly unusual holiday.

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