Australians Moving to Regions for Better Work-Life Balance

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Australia Immigration Professionals

Australia Immigration Professionals could confirm that many Australian workers are moving to regional areas for better work-life balance.
A typical example is Sophie Brunton, who moved from the Melbourne suburb of Kew to live and work in the Latrobe Valley town of Moe.
She moved in 2021 for a job, which has been an amazing experience.
Ms. Brunton is a Conservation and Land Management graduate at RMIT who got tired of life in the city and the struggles of finding a career that motivates her.

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Australia Immigration Professionals

Australia Immigration Professionals suggests that the top jobs list reveals Australia as a place of opportunity. It is a reflection of the idea and ideal of Australia.

Bernard Salt compiled a list of 1,360 occupations based on eight parameters to get the finest occupation. 

These parameters include: 

Gender equality

Inclusion of both older and younger workers

Full-time workers not working more than 45 hours per week

Ability to work part-time or full-time

Ability to work remotely or work from home

Work-life balance opportunity

Absence of depression and undue stress

After examining the list based on the criteria, 24 occupations topped the list, with retail manager being dominant. 

 

"I enjoy the wonderful scenery and attending local events in Moe. I get to meet familiar faces and even remember them by name."

She says, “My decision to be adventurous is paying off. Moving to the regional areas of Australia and connecting with the Moe community is the best part of the adventure for me.”

“I enjoy the wonderful scenery and attending local events in Moe. I get to meet familiar faces and even remember them by name.”

 Australia Immigration Professionals says Moe’s proximity to Melbourne allows Ms. Brunton to visit the city as much as possible on weekends.
 

Benefits of working in regional areas in Australia


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Australia Immigration Professionals

According to Australia Immigration Professionals, the temptation of regional life is one of the reasons Australians are moving to regions. 

Regions have affordable living costs and offer workers the ability to have a well-structured work-life balance.

Working in regions also improves family bonds. Parents can enrol their kids in schools within a 10-minute drive from home. 

This is a completely laid-back lifestyle that is alien in most Australian cities.

 
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