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'I moved from Manchester to Australia and have saved almost £30,000 in five months living off $1 meals'

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A woman from Tameside who moved to Australia has managed to save $50,000 (£27,151.50) in five months alongside her partner by living off $1 meals.

The couple have been travelling the country since July 2021 after buying a van together for $15,000 (£8,145.51). Dominique Nuttall upped sticks when she was 18.

She made the move Down Under alone after finishing college and its there that she met Aussie native Jesse Coleman, 30. READ MORE: 'I told 40,000 people not to move to Manchester city centre' The pair are currently based in Pilbara, Western Australia but have travelled up the east coast, along the entire north of Australia and down the west coast.

Over the last two years, the 23-year-old and and Jessie have been alternating between stints working to save money, then setting off travelling and living in their van.

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