Topic: Hamilton Island
The winner of Australia's "Best Job in the World" contest has survived a sting from a potentially deadly jellyfish just days before the end of his dream stint on the Great Barrier Reef. British charity worker Ben Southall said he needed emergency medical treatment after being stung by the highly venomous irukandji jellyfish while jetskiing off Hamilton Island. "I ...
The winner of Australia's "Best Job in the World" contest has survived a sting from a potentially deadly jellyfish just days before the end of his dream stint on the Great Barrier Reef. British charity worker Ben Southall said he needed emergency medical treatment after being stung by the highly venomous irukandji jellyfish while jetskiing off Hamilton Island. "I ...
The Briton who won a competition for the "Best Job in the World" arrived on Australia's idyllic Hamilton Island on Wednesday to begin his leisurely six-month posting in the tropical paradise. Ben Southall, 34, started by sending a video blog from Brisbane airport departure lounge where he filmed himself alongside his girlfriend, Breanna Watkins. "This is the bit I ...
A bungee jumping, ostrich-riding British charity worker was named the winner Wednesday of what's been dubbed the "Best Job in the World" — a six-month contract to serve as caretaker of a tropical Australian island. Ben Southall bested nearly 35,000 applicants from around the world ...
