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Hi Guys,  

 

I'm 20 years of age, from the United Kingdom and planning heading out to Australia some time soon, possibly perth but could go elsewhere. I was just wondering weather id need any more experince in the industry or weather firms over their would accepet that I've had 3 years college experience including practical climbing, rigging etc..

Also gained a level 3 diploma in arboriculture an all the relevent NPTC certificates necessary. But at the moment am struggling to find work in the UK and was just looking into traveling and i have heard aboard in austrilia they need more experince people.   

Can some one give me some good information on wheres the best places to find tree work, an firms who would sponsor possibly help with visa and accomidation ? 

 

Thanks in advance 

Tom 

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