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Newly qualified UK physio looking for sponsorship or temp job in Tasmania or Sydney

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I have recently qualified in July and have just been travelling in Australia and carried out voluntary work whilst there. I am looking to move to Tasmania, preferably Hobart as my boyfriend is there, but would consider working in Sydney if I had to. I am hoping to begin on a sponsored business visa working for a private practice and was wandering if anyone could offer me an opportunity. I am hoping to arrive in Australia in April 2009 and start work straight away. I am currently putting together my eligibility assessment form and hope to send it off within the next couple of weeks.
If I can't find a sponsor I am planning on starting on a working holiday visa initially and working towards finding a sponsor.

I look forward to a response.
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MARY WHALING
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I have tried to edit my thread but it's not letting me for some reason but I am actually able to get to Australia from February onwards if that opens up any more opportunities for me. Thank you.
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