Australia-based Ghanaian Shadrack Kedi stated that he makes GHS232 per hour and shared more on the standard of living in Australia.
In an interview on SVTV AFRICA with DJ Nyaami, Shadrack revealed that he completed university with a degree in Integrated Development Studies, but failed to get a job. Shadrack finished his first degree in 2007 and remained unemployed for four years.
Shadrack disclosed that it had always been a dream to travel abroad to further his education and jumped at the opportunity to move to Australia to study.
Mr Kedi studied Social Work in Australia and eventually got a job with the state. Speaking on the living conditions in the country, Shadrack mentioned that he makes about 25 AUD to 30 AUD (GHS232) per hour.
“I pay 1220 AUD for rent every two weeks. That is without gas, electricity, phone etc. Every month, I pay over 4000 AUD for rent and bills alone. We are paid for two weeks, but it depends on the job.
I work with the government, and I have a side hustle as well. The salary range is between 25 AUD to 30 AUD depending on the job,” he revealed.
Kindly watch the full interview below;