News South Wales have many stunning landscapes to offer, combined with a large range of lifestyles. It’s not surprising that the most fruit pickers in Australia have choosing to call New South Wales their home. From the modern city of Sydney in New South Wales with his magnificent harbour, coastline and National Park fringe, through to the picturesque heritage, agricultural and produce towns stretching inland towards the sparse, colourful desert region, there’s truly something on offer for everyone in New South Wales. So whether you’re doing a farm job in picking Blueberries in Coffs Harbour or Cotton in Wee Wah you’ll get an experience of a lifetime that you will never forget.
- Albury
- Armidale
- Ballina
- Batemans Bay
- Batlow
- Bourke
- Broken Hill
- Byron Bay
- Canberra
- Casino
- Cessnock
- Coffs Harbour
- Cooma
- Cootamundra
- Corowa
- Cowra
- Deniliquin
- Dubbo
- Euston
- Forbes
- Forster
- Gol Gol
- Goulburn
- Griffith
- Gunnedah
- Hay
- Hillston
- Hunter Valley
- Inverell
- Jugiong
- Katoomba
- Kempsey
- Kiama
- Kurri Kurri
- Lawson
- Leeton
- Lismore
- Lithgow
- Medowie
- Mittagong
- Moree
- Moss Vale
- Mungindi
- Murwillumbah
- Muswellbrook
- Narrabri
- Narromine
- Nelson Bay
- Newcastle
- Nowra
- Orange
- Parkes
- Port Macquarie
- Queanbeyan
- Rathmines
- Raymond Terrace
- Sawtell
- Singleton
- South Grafton
- Sydney
- Tamworth
- Taree
- Tenterfield
- Tooleybuc
- Trangie
- Tumbarumba
- Tumut
- Ulladulla
- Wagga Wagga
- Warren
- Wee Waa
- Wellington
- Wentworth
- Wollongong
- Young
South Australia is home to long summers, stunning beaches and award-winning wine, events and festivals. It’s the gateway to the unique National Landscapes of the Flinders Ranges and iconic Kangaroo Island. The weather in South Australia has beautiful, long summers and mild winters. In summer, temperatures often soar above 35 degrees Celsius (·C). That’s 95· Fahrenheit, pretty hot tempatures to get your harvest work done in! So remember, slip,slop and slap!
With so many amazing experiences throughout our island to choose from, it is little wonder Tassie is on most people’s "must visit" holiday list. Many people often don’t make it to Tasmania, but the natural beauty and fresh air is not to be missed. Engage in the wilderness and wildlife. Explore convict stories and our rich sandstone heritage at World Heritage Convict sites. Discover places that have remained unspoilt for thousands of years.
From iconic Ayers Rock in Australia’s vast Red Centre, to Darwin and World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park in the tropical Top End, the Northern Territory is both timeless and as ever-changing as the seasons. There’s an abundance of work year round in Northern Territory with a lot of it during the dry season.
Queensland, they call it the sunshine state has five of Australia’s eleven World Natural Heritage areas. These heritage areas include the Riversleigh Fossil Fields, Scenic Rim National Parks, Fraser Island, the Wet Tropics and offcourse not to forget one of the wonders of this world the Great Barrier Reef. From Brisbane to way up north in Cains there are always farm jobs available in Queensland.
- Atherton
- Ayr
- Beerwah
- Biloela
- Blackwater
- Bongaree
- Boonah
- Bowen
- Brisbane
- Buderim
- Bundaberg
- Burpengary
- Caboolture
- Cairns
- Caloundra
- Cardwell
- Charters Towers
- Childers
- Chinchilla
- Coolum Beach
- Cunnamulla
- Dalby
- Deception Bay
- Dimbulah
- Dirranbandi
- Emerald
- Gatton
- Gayndah
- Gin Gin
- Giru
- Gladstone
- Goondiwindi
- Gympie
- Ingham
- Innisfail
- Kingaroy
- Laidley
- Mackay
- Mareeba
- Maryborough
- McKinlay
- Mooloolaba
- Morayfield
- Mount Isa
- Mundubbera
- Murgon
- Nambour
- Nerang
- Rockhampton
- Roma
- St George
- Stanthorpe
- Sunshine Coast
- Toowoomba
- Torquay
- Townsville
- Tully
- Victoria Point
- Warwick
- Yeppoon
Western Australia is Australia’ largest state, from the plains of the Nullarbor to the Little Creatures brewery in Freemantle you’ll find something during your time in WA. The coastlines of Western Australia are some of the best in the country, so make sure to experience them. Many of the rural towns which have harvest work opportunites will enable to you to explore the beauty of WA.
Victoria is Australia’s second-smallest state but the 2nd most populated. With a wealth of diverse regional areas and attractions, from amazing coastline and pristine beaches to national parks and forests teeming with wildlife to wineries, lakes and mountains offering skiing, climbing and hiking. Best of all, many of Victoria’s unique and varied landscapes are easily accessible as day trips from Melbourne. In many of the Victorian towns where you can do your fruit picking and harvest work you’ll be able to enjoy the attractions, scenery and extra curricular activities.
- Ararat
- Bacchus Marsh
- Bairnsdale
- Ballarat
- Beechworth
- Benalla
- Bendigo
- Blairgowrie
- Castlemaine
- Clifton Springs
- Cobram
- Colac
- Craigieburn
- Cranbourne
- Echuca
- Geelong
- Glenburn
- Hamilton
- Hastings
- Healesville
- Horsham
- Koo Wee Rup
- Kyabram
- Lakes Entrance
- Lara
- Leopold
- Maffra
- Maryborough
- Melbourne
- Melton
- Mildura
- Moe
- Mooroopna
- Morwell
- Myrtleford
- Nangiloc
- Nyah
- Portland
- Red Cliffs
- Robinvale
- Rutherglen
- Sale
- Shepparton
- Somerville
- Stawell
- Sunbury
- Swan Hill
- Traralgon
- Wangaratta
- Warragul
- Warrnambool
- Wodonga
- Wonthaggi
- Yarra Valley
- Yarrawonga
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