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A REMOTE island is offering tourists the chance to 'take a break' from their day jobs and try something new - all expenses paid.

Paranormal investigator, cave conductor and wine whisperer are just some of the bizarre jobs being advertised in the scheme.

If successful, you could be an Oyster Organiser at The Freycinet Marine Farm
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If successful, you could be an Oyster Organiser at The Freycinet Marine Farm
Wine Whisperer with Clover Hill Wines includes tasting the wines on the vineyards
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Wine Whisperer with Clover Hill Wines includes tasting the wines on the vineyards
For fitness lovers and animal enthusiasts, become a Wombat Walker
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For fitness lovers and animal enthusiasts, become a Wombat WalkerCredit: Getty

Those looking to quit their mundane careers could take one of the 'Odd Jobs' offered on the island of Tasmania, 150 miles from Australia.

It comes as a poll revealed a staggering 90 per cent of UK workers are unhappy in their job according to the Gallup's State of the Global Workplace 2023 report.

But it's bad news for Brits wanting an island escape - as at the moment the scheme is only being offered to Australians.

Visitors offered the weird work however will get expenses covered, putting nothing in the way of making a crazy career change.

Those interested in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity have to submit a short 50 words on why they want to swap their day job for an Odd Job.

The one catch is that applicants must be currently residing anywhere in Australia.

Tourism Tasmania says the number of people visiting the idyllic island has fallen short since Covid, with 1.25 million tourists visiting last year.

Winter in Tasmania is the UK summertime, running from May to August where temperatures average 3-11C.

Lindene Clearly from Tourism Tasmania told local media: "As temperatures drop during winter, we know Australians are seeking a well-being boost and a break from the daily grind".

Full list of Odd Jobs

HERE is the complete list of Odd Jobs being advertised by Tasmania

Cave Conductor in Gunns Plains Caves

If you're a keen musician and not afraid to be 20km under, this may be the job for you.

You'd be collaborating with local musician Charlie who will perform musical interludes for tour groups in the Australian caves.

The incredible cave acoustics may just sway you from your regular 9-5.

Oyster Organiser at Freycinet Marine Farm

Situated on the Great Oyster Bay, there's a role to gather, sort and clean the shellfish.

The scheme offers the opportunity as a way to channel your inner fisherman and spend the days in the serene water.

You may also have a chance to taste the world-famous oysters.

Paranormal Investigator in Tasmania's Most Haunted

Leave your world behind and enter another as this job is looking for a resident paranormal investigator at Willow Court.

Renowned as Australia's oldest continually run asylum, find secrets with the latest tech detectors.

You'll need great investigative skills and an understanding of history and mystery to tune into paranormal activity.

Puffer Nut at the West Coast Wilderness Railway

Get paid for being a train enthusiast.

Bring your love for trains to the West Coast Wilderness Railway, joining the Locomotive Crew on the Lynchford Express

Experience the stunning landscapes as you chug through the rugged Tasmanian Wilderness.

Sauna Stoker with Little Beach Co.

Stay warm in your job and tend to Little Beach Co's word-fired sauna.

You'll learn how to maintain a good temperature for guests who are looking for an escape from normal life.

Soaksmith at Little Things Farm

For those who enjoy homemade remedies and products, get creative as a Soaksmith.

Your job will be to create sensationally smelling bath salts at Little Things Farm.

Star Seeker at Rathmore

Get paid to do stargazing.

This role requires somebody willing to turn nocturnal to observe the Tasmanian night sky.

Astronomy buffs need an extra pair of eyes to assist them with celestial observations, telescope adjusting and astro-imaging.

All you need to bring to this job is passion for the sky and a warm jacket as training is provided.

Truffle Snuffler at The Truffledore

Work with a trained canine companion to sniff out the expensive fresh black winter truffle.

This is for those who like the pricey ingredient as workers will clean, grade, and taste the truffles to ensure they are at the highest standard.

This would be the perfect role for those who love the outdoors, animals and foraging.

Wine Whisperer with Clover Hill Wines

Wine and gardening: what's not to love!

Winter is a crucial time for the Australian vineyards, so this job is looking for someone to thoroughly prune the grapevines.

But first a wine tasting will tickle your taste buds to get a wide understanding for Clover Hill's wines.

Wombat Walker with East Coast Natureworld

This job is like walking your dog - but instead you walk wombats.

As a Wombat Walker, you'll keep your physical and mental well-being at an all time high as you lead wombats on their morning excursions.

This job is crucial in keeping the wombats happy during the colder winter months.

In one job, workers could be walking a wombat instead of their canine pet
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In one job, workers could be walking a wombat instead of their canine petCredit: Getty
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