Cab driver sets out on 6,500km journey
A WESTERN Australian taxi driver named the state's favorite cabbie in an online contest has won the right to take 22 passengers on a 6,500-kilometer ride.
Oh, and he'll get A$25,000 (US$23,000) for his trouble.
Doug Slater won the most votes in an online poll run by Tourism Western Australia and will now ferry passengers to the top 11 tourist sites in Australia's largest state.
An international competition is now under way to choose the passengers for what the tourism department is calling "The Extraordinary Taxi Ride," part of an A$5.6 million state tourism campaign. The competition is open to residents of Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Malaysia and Germany.
Beaches
The journey begins on April 9, and each leg of travel takes between four to nine days.
"There's lots to see and show," Slater said after his win was announced yesterday. "This is about getting the message out, doing something different."
Western Australia's campaign follows a widely publicized tourism promotion last year by Queensland state, which held a worldwide competition to hire someone for the "Best Job in the World" -- caretaker of a tropical island for six months. The winner of that contest, Briton Ben Southall, completed his blogging and sightseeing job on December 31.
Slater was handed the keys to a new taxi by Tourism Minister Liz Constable in a beachside ceremony. The driver said his previous longest taxi fare was about 180 kilometers.
Western Australia boasts the whitest beach in Australia, diverse reefs, famous wineries, a large chunk of the Outback and a cone-like range of sandstone peaks known as the Bungle Bungles in a World Heritage-listed national park in the state's northeast.
Oh, and he'll get A$25,000 (US$23,000) for his trouble.
Doug Slater won the most votes in an online poll run by Tourism Western Australia and will now ferry passengers to the top 11 tourist sites in Australia's largest state.
An international competition is now under way to choose the passengers for what the tourism department is calling "The Extraordinary Taxi Ride," part of an A$5.6 million state tourism campaign. The competition is open to residents of Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Malaysia and Germany.
Beaches
The journey begins on April 9, and each leg of travel takes between four to nine days.
"There's lots to see and show," Slater said after his win was announced yesterday. "This is about getting the message out, doing something different."
Western Australia's campaign follows a widely publicized tourism promotion last year by Queensland state, which held a worldwide competition to hire someone for the "Best Job in the World" -- caretaker of a tropical island for six months. The winner of that contest, Briton Ben Southall, completed his blogging and sightseeing job on December 31.
Slater was handed the keys to a new taxi by Tourism Minister Liz Constable in a beachside ceremony. The driver said his previous longest taxi fare was about 180 kilometers.
Western Australia boasts the whitest beach in Australia, diverse reefs, famous wineries, a large chunk of the Outback and a cone-like range of sandstone peaks known as the Bungle Bungles in a World Heritage-listed national park in the state's northeast.
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