Pacific Area Tourism Seeks Australian Youth Ambassadors
Sunday, 16 Aug, 2009
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Pacific Asia Tourism Pty Ltd is Australian Partner Organisation with www.ayad.com.au www.ayad.com.au
We are seeking candidates to nominate for the following three AUSTRALIAN YOUTH AMBASSADORS FOR DEVELOPMENT positions in the SOUTH PACIFIC.
The AYAD Program aims to strengthen mutual understanding between Australia and the countries of the Asia-Pacific and make a positive contribution to development. AYAD places young Australians, aged 18-30, on short-term assignments (3-12 months) in developing countries throughout Asia and the Pacific
Please refer anyone you think might be interested to me by August 18
VANUATU 12 months Eco Tourism Development Officer, South West Bay Eco Tourism Association
TONGA 12 months Community Based Tourism Development Officer, Tonga Visitors Bureau
REGIONAL PACIFIC Online Tourism Marketing
"These 3 tourism volunteer opportunities are available to young Australian only, aged 18 to 30 years. You can make a contribution to the in-country host organization and its a great opportunity for an entry point to a future career path in international development and sustainable tourism in developing economies. " Said Steve Noakes [email protected]
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