Working Holiday Maker visa holders are now able to extend their visas to second and third years by spending six months working in the tourism and hospitality sectors in northern and remote areas of Australia.
By Jess Baker
Advocates of Queensland’s horticulture industry and rural producers have slammed recent changes to the Working Holiday Maker visa conditions that […]
Granite Belt tourism was represented at Queensland Parliament House when Martin and Michelle Feenan of Ridgemill Estate attended the inaugural Tourism in the House...