Dignity!
In Australia, any hardworking individual can find a job of their own and live with dignity. Whether it is serving dishes and washing dishes in a restaurant, doing housekeeping and sanitation work, moving bricks on a construction site, or holding signs at a safety island near a school, regardless of whether they are IT professionals over the age of 35 or under 35, whether they are delivery drivers or food delivery riders, whether they are highly educated "geniuses" with PhDs, master's degrees, or graduates from prestigious universities, or "ordinary talents" who have only completed middle school or high school and don't even know basic English, as long as they are willing to put in the effort, not afraid to sweat, they will always receive fair compensation.
There is no occupational prejudice, no regional discrimination, no gender discrimination, and no bias based on physical appearance. However, the only exception is that people who believe in Christianity and have been baptized are given priority under the same conditions.
In Australia, the more labor-intensive the job, the higher the remuneration. Even a seemingly simple job like dog walking can earn $20 per hour. Australia never requires a university degree, a master's degree, or a doctorate in job advertisements. They only require government-issued technical certificates such as electricians, plumbers, construction workers, painters, welders, machinists, fitters, automotive mechanics, and so on, along with work experience. Therefore, the cost of labor in Australia is very high.
The education system in Australia is completely different from that of China. It does not focus on rote memorization, endless tricky questions, off-topic and difficult problems, or useless knowledge. Instead, it emphasizes hands-on skills and teamwork. As a result, many Chinese students who come to Australia for studying end up not being able to do anything practical, not even being able to replace a faucet, and end up spending a lot of money.
In conclusion, Australia provides ample job opportunities for diligent individuals, regardless of their qualifications or background. The country values hard work and offers fair compensation, ensuring that everyone can lead a dignified life. However, it is important to note that religious affiliation may have some influence in certain situations. Overall, Australia's labor market is characterized by high wages for labor-intensive jobs, and the education system emphasizes practical skills rather than theoretical knowledge.