I absolutely love working in Australia. Overseas is a lot tougher - it's really hard to break into campaigns over there.
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I love working in Australia. I'm happiest when I get to do it.
I love Australia. I love the people there; they are fantastic. The business opportunities are endless.
There isn't a lot of work in Australia. I think that's why everyone comes over to America to find jobs and pilots and things, because there's not enough work to justify staying there, unfortunately. Like, I wish there was. I would love to stay home and be working with my family around the corner, but the work just isn't there.
It's always nice to come home and work in Australia with friends I've known since I started.
I love coming to Australia. It's one of my favourite places.
Ironically, I find it harder to get a foothold in Australia than I do in the U.S. When I was in Australia, I struggled. It can be a bit of a closed shop; it can be hard for a newcomer to break in, whereas in the U.S., it has much more of an open-door policy, and they will give anyone a shot.
I love Australia. My dream would be to have a place to live there and be able to commute back and forth.
I definitely love Australia. I've been to Sydney and Melbourne a couple of times, and I love those places.
I've always wanted to go to Australia. I hear it's a great place. I mean, kangaroos are pretty awesome. That's an up factor.
I had a career for 25 years in Australia before I ever came to the United States.
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