Category Archives: Featured
Live the Dream raises its profile!
Live the Dream has been gaining some attention from broadcast media in recent weeks, highlighted by an appearance on Channel Seven’s top-rating national current affairs program, Today Tonight, on May 7. Live the Dream Editor, Graham Turner, was interviewed for the program, which examined the Sea and Tree Change trend in the context of a [...]
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You’re in demand!
The Riverina and Murray regions of NSW are currently facing a skills shortage – so there are great opportunities for those wishing to take advantage of the lifestyle benefi ts on offer in this diverse and prosperous part of the country.
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A river runs through it
Is Mildura the jewel of the murray?
Remote possibilities
According to Kim Estell, founder of nationwide nursing agency CQ Nurse, nursing can be a passport to travel, choice and opportunity.
Picture perfect
Peter Meyer thought things couldn’t get much better than life as an eco-ranger on Fraser Island. But it was only when a broken-down second-hand manual camera fell into his hands that he truly discovered what his environment meant to him.
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No place like home
With a front yard by the seaside and Tasmania’s largest tract of wilderness out the back, it’s little wonder that wandering Burnie locals tend to return home when it comes time to settle down.
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From little things…
Rural schools can place teachers on the fast-track to professional development opportunities.
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Valley of Plenty
Sea and tree changers are spoiled for choice in northern NSW’s Clarence Valley.
Dutch courage
The Netherlands and Circular Head may both be big on windmills, but there are many other reasons why Dutch emigrant Erik Muilenburg feels right at home in Tasmania’s north west.

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