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New magazine for those looking for a fresh start in Australia

Live Work Travel AustraliaLive Work Travel Australia is a new glossy magazine for Irish nationals looking for a new life Down Under.

To be published in early October, LWTA will contain news, features and information for Irish nationals looking to live and work in Australia.

For those twentysomethings looking to come to Australia as a Working Holidaymaker or as temporary residents, LWTA will include all the latest visa and recruitment news.

For those individuals or families looking to emigrate, LWTA will offer a unique insight into the jobs and challenges of starting a new life down under by talking to Irish people who have already made the move.

The magazine replaces the previously published Irish Down Under title.

LWTA will be distributed throughout Ireland via

• The Working Abroad Expo (Dublin Oct)

• Newsagents

• Australia specialist travel agents

• Australia visa seminars

• Graduate fair (Dublin)

• By mail-order via website

The backpacker section will contain all you need to know about making the most from your year (or two) down under.

Our recruitment section will take a look at the Australian jobs market and sponsored visa opportunities for skilled workers.

The Emigrate section will examine the ups and downs of making the big move down under by talking to individuals and families who have done it.

To pre-order a copy of the Live Work Travel Australia, click here.

If you want to book advertising space, click here for more information.

If you want to be a stockist for the magazine, contact the publisher click here.

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