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Aspiring travel writers: your chance to WIN a trip to Japan! - Resource centre - Employment news & views - Career FAQs
Imagine getting paid to travel the world, see fascinating places, eat exotic foods and have the sorts of adventures that the rest of the population only dreams about.
Being a travel writer requires a passion for travel, independence, creativity and an eye for the unusual. And if you’re looking for work–life balance, what could be better than having fun for a living?
So Career FAQs' partner, worldnomads.com, is offering the chance to win the trip of a lifetime to Japan to kick-start your travel-writing career!
Australian travel writer Tim Bowden says the best thing about travel writing is 'being able to share the experience with others – some people even write to say how the books enhanced their appreciation of an area, and that’s very rewarding.'
Bowden has trekked around the globe for his art. One highlight was travelling to the Antarctic for a six-part adventure series for the ABC. 'Our film crew was given some amazing access to remote areas by helicopter – some of our experiences were quite dangerous, others hilariously funny. It was a huge privilege.'
http://journals.worldnomads.com/sch...e=cfaqa&utm_medium=novnews&utm_campaign=tokyo
Imagine getting paid to travel the world, see fascinating places, eat exotic foods and have the sorts of adventures that the rest of the population only dreams about.
Being a travel writer requires a passion for travel, independence, creativity and an eye for the unusual. And if you’re looking for work–life balance, what could be better than having fun for a living?
So Career FAQs' partner, worldnomads.com, is offering the chance to win the trip of a lifetime to Japan to kick-start your travel-writing career!
Australian travel writer Tim Bowden says the best thing about travel writing is 'being able to share the experience with others – some people even write to say how the books enhanced their appreciation of an area, and that’s very rewarding.'
Bowden has trekked around the globe for his art. One highlight was travelling to the Antarctic for a six-part adventure series for the ABC. 'Our film crew was given some amazing access to remote areas by helicopter – some of our experiences were quite dangerous, others hilariously funny. It was a huge privilege.'
http://journals.worldnomads.com/sch...e=cfaqa&utm_medium=novnews&utm_campaign=tokyo