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Depends on what kinda job you're looking for I suppose.
I didn't really start looking for a job until I got outta school, but then I sent out like 6 resume's once I'd finished and walked into a casual job at a Shell servo without any real effort and despite having no prior experience. But then, I suppose when you have the sort of magnetic charm that I do, these things tend happen. 
But from memory sothis, you're quite good with computers? I'm currently doing a business/IT degree at a mediocre uni (though it's arguably the best IT coruse that this uni does) and half the people in my course already have part time jobs in IT firms, despite the fact that we've only finished 3 of 6 semesters so far. My mate in the course is currently working at a firm in the city doing tech-support, and they recently flew him up to the Sydney office for an interview for a $58,000 a year full-time job up there. The response, bearing in mind he's barely half way through his degree? He was over-qualified. They're flying him back up there to interview him for a higher position later this year.
So yeah, the jobs are there, it's just a case of finding them. And from memory, Victoria has the lowest u/e rate of any state? Which means that either there are more jobs here, are just that they're all taken now. Oh well, good luck either way, regardless of where you end up going. Most of the capital cities are nice enough places to live, so wherever you decide to stay you should enjoy it. 
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