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Thinking about an inland seachange?
VJ: James McLaren       Classification: Rural & Farming
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Thinking about an inland seachange?

Some may think it tough being a farmer, living out in the harsh, unforgiving Australian country and desert. But we get the real perspective of what life is like on the land, straight from the horse's mouth...

The farmers we meet talk positively about their lifestyle choice, explaining how it is fun, versatile, interesting.

What better life/career could you ask for which is laid-back and flexible, out in the sunshine, fresh air and bush, working with animals, fresh produce and the environment, at your own pace and at the same time, all for the good of our country!



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