A couple travelling around Australia in a van revealed how they saved $50k in five months to fund their next trip - by living off $1 meals.
Dominique Nuttall, 23, moved to Australia from her hometown of Stalybridge, Manchester, UK, to travel - and met Aussie native Jesse Coleman, 30, out there.
The couple - who are currently based in the Pilbara, Western Australia - started their journey together in July 2021.
Since then, they have travelled up the east coast, along the entire north of Australia and down the west coast.
The couple bought a van together for $15,000 and have spent the last two years alternating between stints working to save money, then setting off travelling and living in their van.
Last year they decided to work for the whole of 2023 to save up enough to fund a whole year of travel in 2024.
They shared how they have saved $50,000 by since they started saving in October 2022 - and have a saving goal of $200k.
Dominique works an admin role and a hospitality role, at $35 per hour and $37 per hour respectively, while Jesse works as a labourer earning $36.50 per hour.
Both working 60 hour weeks, this allows them each to put away $1,500 a week in savings to work towards their goal.
Dominique said: "2024 will be the year of just travelling.
"When I first moved to Australia, I realised I could work for a short time then I can enjoy myself with the money I saved.
"I know I'll enjoy it then because I worked to create the money. That's what we want to do."
Aged 18, Dominique moved to Australia alone to travel after finishing college.
While working on farms to get visa extensions 18 months later, she met Jesse, from Port Macquarie, New South Wales, and they hit it off.
Jesse quit his nine to five job with a door manufacturing company so he and Dominique could travel the enormous country's coasts together.
Since then, they have travelled 70,000km together.
Jesse said: "I was always going to go, I'm pretty adventurous.
"I wanted to leave my hometown - that's when Dominique suggested we do the travelling life."
Dominique added: "At the start I didn’t think Jesse would drop everything to travel with me, but he did."
They bought a van in July 2021 and began their journey from Port Macquarie, in New South Wales, and headed north.
The couple's routine involves working full-time for a few months to save up, then quitting their jobs and travelling in their van until they run out of funds, then repeating the process.
Some of Dominique's jobs include marketing, a barista, waitressing, bartending, solar farming, agricultural work, tractor driving, retail, admin work and housekeeping.
Some of Jesse's have been working at a door manufacturing warehouse and at an air conditioning company.
Currently, Dominique is juggling hospitality and admin jobs, while Jesse is currently working as a process technician at an industrial waste facility.
Dominique Nuttall, 23, moved to Australia from her hometown of Stalybridge, Manchester, UK, to travel - and met Aussie native Jesse Coleman, 30, out there.
The couple - who are currently based in the Pilbara, Western Australia - started their journey together in July 2021.
Since then, they have travelled up the east coast, along the entire north of Australia and down the west coast.
The couple bought a van together for $15,000 and have spent the last two years alternating between stints working to save money, then setting off travelling and living in their van.
Last year they decided to work for the whole of 2023 to save up enough to fund a whole year of travel in 2024.
They shared how they have saved $50,000 by since they started saving in October 2022 - and have a saving goal of $200k.
Dominique works an admin role and a hospitality role, at $35 per hour and $37 per hour respectively, while Jesse works as a labourer earning $36.50 per hour.
Both working 60 hour weeks, this allows them each to put away $1,500 a week in savings to work towards their goal.
Dominique said: "2024 will be the year of just travelling.
"When I first moved to Australia, I realised I could work for a short time then I can enjoy myself with the money I saved.
"I know I'll enjoy it then because I worked to create the money. That's what we want to do."
Aged 18, Dominique moved to Australia alone to travel after finishing college.
While working on farms to get visa extensions 18 months later, she met Jesse, from Port Macquarie, New South Wales, and they hit it off.
Jesse quit his nine to five job with a door manufacturing company so he and Dominique could travel the enormous country's coasts together.
Since then, they have travelled 70,000km together.
Jesse said: "I was always going to go, I'm pretty adventurous.
"I wanted to leave my hometown - that's when Dominique suggested we do the travelling life."
Dominique added: "At the start I didn’t think Jesse would drop everything to travel with me, but he did."
They bought a van in July 2021 and began their journey from Port Macquarie, in New South Wales, and headed north.
The couple's routine involves working full-time for a few months to save up, then quitting their jobs and travelling in their van until they run out of funds, then repeating the process.
Some of Dominique's jobs include marketing, a barista, waitressing, bartending, solar farming, agricultural work, tractor driving, retail, admin work and housekeeping.
Some of Jesse's have been working at a door manufacturing warehouse and at an air conditioning company.
Currently, Dominique is juggling hospitality and admin jobs, while Jesse is currently working as a process technician at an industrial waste facility.
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