One of the most isolated metros, Perth, the capital of Western Australia, is closer to the Indonesian islands than to Adelaide. But it’s Australia’s fourth largest city, and a vibrant economic node of an extended hinterland of major mining, petroleum and agricultural export industries. Perth jobs hold out many options. Previously, because of its geographical isolation, Perth jobs had been few. But all that changed with time.
Post-war, suburbs became part of Perth. Jobs were created as transportation improved. Spacious, relatively low-cost works were built with little congestion of traffic, parking space, etc. Australia’s east-west rail connections were upgraded, and a terminal freight complex built. Perth jobs were created in heavy industry – steel, aluminum, oil & gas, nickel – as it became the main service area for resource industries, such as gold, diamonds, mineral sands and coal.
With its large population and its economic leverage, Perth has also created development opportunities for many other businesses focused on local or extensive and diversified markets. Over six decades, Perth’s economy has been steadily mutating from manufacturing towards services. Although most services relate to extraction of resources, followed by agriculture, Perth jobs mainly provide services to Perth’s people – in health, education, trade, public and private services, especially since post-World War II population growth.
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I am looking for a job where you hand out newspapers and fliers in Perth, Australia. Know any good sites?
Please help <3
I’d like to know where you can find Jobs on the internet like this. I’m a 12 year old girl looking to make a bit of extra money
Those types of jobs are advertised in local papers check them on a weekly basis.
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the above answer is correct, look in your weekly free community paper, there are always jobs advertised for this sort of work.
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Always plenty in The West Australian on Saturday and Wednesday job section, probably available at their site on the net too, think u have to be able to walk around 5 kms.
A young disabled kid in our suburbs put out heaps of catalogues in letterboxes each week pulls a cart around with him.
Dont know what age is required though, just ask when you ring the distributor.
Best of luck!
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you usually have to be 13 for this job and ironically – there is usually a long waiting list as you need to be living in the location of the work (since you have to be able to walk to it) and its pure chance whether there is a vacancy in your area.
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