You could work on Western Australia's Coral Coast
Walk straight off the beach and into a marine wonderland of more than 500 species of fish, 200 species of coral and the 300km-long World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef (Nyinggulu).
Hike across the rugged limestone ranges of the epic Cape Range National Park, where the desert meets the reef, or explore spectacular Francois Peron National Park by four-wheel drive. Dive into a world where coastal adventures meet breathtaking landscapes!
Imagine the daily thrill of spotting majestic whale sharks and manta rays as a marine tour guide on the Ningaloo Reef (Nyinggulu), or perhaps you’re more the culinary kind, preparing tasty meals for adventurous travellers on an outback station. There are plenty of fun and fulfilling jobs in the tourism and hospitality industry along Western Australia’s Coral Coast.
For more information regarding the Coral Coast, please see below or visit www.australiascoralcoast.com
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Exmouth
Brimming with adventure, the welcoming coastal town of Exmouth is your base to discover some of the most spectacular scenery on the planet. Jump into the ocean and swim with beautiful aquatic creatures, big and small. Or head to the surrounding coastline, as rugged as it is dramatic, for even more opportunities to get among nature.

Coral Bay
With pristine white-sand beaches and turquoise waters, Coral Bay is an idyllic introduction to the breathtaking beauty of the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef (Nyinggulu). It’s one of the few places on earth where you can come face-to-face with fascinating marine creatures like gentle whale sharks. Or if landing a big one is more your thing, set off on a fishing charter to land your dream catch. It’s all here in the aquatic adventure of a lifetime.

Monkey Mia and Shark Bay
A paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers, this beautiful slice of West Australian wilderness promises one unforgettable experience after another – and almost year-round sunshine. Walk into the warm blue-green waters of Monkey Mia to encounter friendly wild dolphins before uncovering the off-shore and on-land wonders of the Shark Bay World Heritage area (Gathaagudu).

Kalbarri
Chart a course along the Murchison River for a captivating view into Kalbarri's (Wurdimarlu's) dramatic landscapes. Towering coastal cliffs and white-sand beaches provide a breathtaking backdrop to a range of watersport adventures, while the region’s sprawling national parks serve up sky-high views of the rugged outback.

Geraldton
Soak up Geraldton (Jambinu's) stunning seascapes and enjoy exhilarating outdoor adventures amid the beauty of the remote Abrolhos Islands. Proudly displaying its rich maritime and Aboriginal heritage at every turn, Geraldton is a lively coastal city rich in culture, inviting adventure seekers, fishing fanatics and food lovers alike to explore its myriad of attractions.
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