Volunteer in Australia Program Launched by Working Abroad
New York, NY – March 2006
Working Abroad (www.workingabroad.org) announces the launch of a new Volunteer in Australia program for college students, professors, and other young adults.
The Conservation Volunteer in Australia program offers a fun way to travel and make new friends, while helping to conserve the Australian environment. This 4-6 week program includes all accommodations, meals, and project-related travel.
Volunteer projects include:
- Tree-planting, seed collection, and weed control
- Endangered flora and fauna surveys
- Construction and maintenance of walking trails
- Heritage and habitat restoration
- Erosion and salinity control
Volunteers work alongside other international volunteers and Australians, and enjoy a variety of projects and locations throughout the program. According to Tara Cavanaugh, Working Abroad Program Manager, “The Conservation Volunteer in Australia program is unique in that volunteers have the option of changing their volunteer project every 2 weeks. This means volunteers in Australia under this project can experience many different parts of this unique country through one volunteer program.”
The Volunteer in Australia program is available year-round and complements other Working Abroad volunteer programs in Afirca, Costa Rica, India, Peru and South Africa.
For those seeking to expand career opportunities, Working Abroad also offers international internships in Costa Rica, England, and France. An exciting Australia Work and Travel program also allows students to backpack through Australia while arranging short-term jobs to earn money along the way.
Working Abroad is a part of InterExchange, Inc. (www.interexchange.org), a non-profit organization with over 35 years of experience in international cultural exchange. Other Working Abroad programs include Intern Abroad, Au Pair Abroad, Work & Travel Abroad, and Teach English Abroad. Programs are available in Central and South America, Europe, Africa, India, and Australia. For more information, please visit www.WorkingAbroad.org or call 1-800- 597-3675.



