NO
John Forrest's main expedition took place in 1874, during which he led an exploration of Western Australia. This expedition aimed to investigate the interior regions of the colony, specifically the area around the Gibson Desert and the northern Goldfields. Forrest's findings contributed significantly to the understanding of the region's geography and resources. His work paved the way for further exploration and settlement in Western Australia.
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rolf did all the work with his bone
During the Great Depression, hundreds of factories in Australia were closed. In South Australia alone, approximately 30 percent of the workforce did not have regular work.
Yes but only after their economy went bad and now they all work there
To work at Hungry Jacks in Queensland Australia you must be 14 years old and have a parent's signed permission. You can work at Hungry Jacks at 14 years 9 months old without a parent's permission.
Yes
I work at mcdonalds and its cheaper. But if you want to be more health-wise, hungry jacks is the better option.
no you would have to work at hungry jacks
Hey, I am 18 i work at Hungry jacks, though only part time. I get $10.73p/h but i am still in training. I think it then goes up to $11.50 Average pay but decent and easy work.
Mc'Donalds, Burger King, Hungry Jacks or any other fast food resturant.
cause hungry jacks has the best burgar and i just love the food there it is just so tasty
well ive been to aussie so people work at hungry jacks( do not eat their tastes bad) people work at the sydney harbor bridge climb( ive climbed it) people did work to build the sydney bridge, people who work in hospitals, captains of ships and stuff
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my answer is "No" 12 years old can not get job in Australia Because 12 years age is Prohibited for work.
Usually, sixteen year olds can apply for a job at fast food outlets such as McDonald's, KFC, Subway, Hungry Jacks, Red Rooster and various others.
It appears that there may be some confusion in your question. "Jedi" typically refers to the fictional characters in the Star Wars universe who are skilled in the use of the Force. "Hungry Jack's" is a fast-food chain in Australia. A "training website" could refer to a platform designed for educational purposes. If you are inquiring about a specific topic related to Jedi training or a website for training related to Hungry Jack's, please provide more context for a more accurate answer.