The Sunday Times - UK (2021-11-28)

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16 November 28, 2021The Sunday Times


Travel Long haul


and dramatic rock formations
hog the headlines, but the
151-mile drive brims with
animal encounters too,
particularly at the kangaroo-
starring Anglesea Golf Club
and the koala-heavy hamlet of
Kennett River. Lesser-known
spots are the platypus hangout
Lake Elizabeth and Tower Hill,
an extinct volcanic crater
where emus and echidnas join
the photogenic marsupials.
Work it The Great Ocean
Road is dotted with holiday
towns. Hospitality workers are
in high demand, particularly
at cafés, restaurants and
holiday parks. The best
place to start looking is
on seek.com.au.

LEARN TO SURF


Where Bondi Beach, Sydney


Forget cricket — surfing is


Australia’s true national sport.


And where better to try it than


at Australia’s most famous


beach. Aim for North Bondi,


where the waves are gentler


and Let’s Go Surfing runs its


surf school. Only the most


hapless fail to stand on the


board by the end of the first


two-hour, £54 lesson. The £227


five-lesson course will have


you performing even better


(letsgosurfing.com.au).


Work it Sydney has the


greatest range of working


holidaymaker jobs, often


advertised in backpacker


hostels. The hefty jobs board


at the Sydney Central YHA


(yha.com.au) offers up work


in construction, traffic


management, office temping,


market research and retail.


MEET KOALAS AND


KANGAROOS


Where The Great Ocean


Road, Victoria


West of Melbourne, this is


Australia’s classic driving


route. Surf beaches, big cliffs


After nearly two years Australia is finally reopening — to a select few. Here’s


how to make the most of the working holiday visa, says David Whitley


GAP YEARS


BOUNCE BACK


KAYAK WITH DOLPHINS
Where Byron Bay,
New South Wales
Arts meets alternative lifestyle
in the increasingly chic surf
town Byron Bay. There are
several beaches to hit the
waves from, with wildlife
and waterfall-filled national
parks in the hinterland.
The standout experience,
though, is the tour that takes
you paddling through the
crashing surf — then cooing
as the resident bottlenose
dolphin pod sidles alongside
your kayak (£38;
capebyronkayaks.com).
Work it Lots of tropical fruit
needs picking around nearby
Murwillumbah. The bad

news? It’s hard work. The
good news? You get a
minimum of £13.70 an
hour. Find vacancies at
backpackerjobboard.
com.au.

HANG OUT WITH
STREET ARTISTS
Where? Melbourne
Melbourne’s laneways
have been transformed
from grotty bin alleys to
fizzing hives of cool — partly
thanks to the hidden bars
and vibey cafés, partly thanks
to lashings of the southern
hemisphere’s best street art.
Explore the mega murals
of AC/DC Lane,
Duckboard Place

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AUSTRALIA
LOCKED DOWN —
‘SO I STAYED FOR TWO
YEARS!’ READ ELENA
WYATT’S GAP-YEAR
STORY AT
THETIMES.CO.UK
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