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Caretakers of the Harbour
Sydney’s harbour is the most beautiful in the world. And someone’s got to keep it that way. There are dozens of daily housekeeping tasks from painting the top of the Bridge to finding bodies on the bottom of the Harbour. The people who keep the harbour shipshape believe they have the most enviable jobs in the world. After meeting them, you'll probably agree that what they're getting paid for is not a vocation but a vacation.
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