The 31-year-old sprint legend hung up his spikes last year after a stunning career on the track.
Now the Jamaican is aiming to write a new chapter in his story by becoming a footballer.
Bolt is about to begin an “indefinite training period” with A-League side Central Coast Mariners.
And he was greeted this morning Down Under by legions of his fans.
The superstar was more than happy to pose with his adoring public before promising to make the most of his latest opportunity.
Bolt said: “I love Australia, so I'm happy to call Australia home for now.
“I'm going to show the world what I'm made of.”
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Bolt is set to begin training with the Mariners on Tuesday – which will be his 32nd birthday.
And his potential new employers have marked his entrance by mowing a lightning bolt in to the centre circle at their new home.
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