The Australian Antarctic Program is looking for 200 people to fill 24 roles across its Antarctic research stations at Mawson, Davis and Casey, as well as on Macquarie Island.
The Australian Antarctic Program is looking for 200 others like her to fill 24 roles across its Antarctic research stations at Mawson, Davis and Casey as well as on Macquarie Island.
"These roles keep the lights on, the water running and people warm in an unforgiving environment. Each job carries a huge responsibility but where else can you visit a penguin colony on your day off?" Australian Antarctic Division psychologist Maree Riley said. "If you are a female tradie or supervisor with a taste for travel or change, we want to hear from you," she said.
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