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Harvest Trail - General Information


THE HARVEST TRAIL
From grape harvesting in Berri, to mango picking in Darwin, each year thousands of people find work helping to bring in the fruit and vegetable harvests. The Harvest Trail gives them the opportunity to combine seasonal harvest work with travelling around Australia.

The Trail offers a way for young, middle aged and older Australians to finance travel around their country. By working and following the Harvest Trail jobseekers from Australia and overseas find a great way to maintain a fit and healthy lifestyle, are able to meet people from around Australia and the World and can travel and see Australia at their own pace while working and earning money.

There is of course not just one harvest trail, but many. Harvest workers can chose to circle the continent or follow the sun. They can go south from the wet tropics of far north Queensland to Tasmania’s Huon Valley or east from Western Australia’s Margaret River to the Riverina. In some locations it is possible for workers to follow seasonal activities through much of the year on a trail within kilometres of their doorstep.

HARVEST WORK
Harvesting of fruit and vegetable crops around Australia can often involve working singly, in pairs or teams. The job can involve climbing ladders, standing, kneeling or sitting while moving through the crop. The work can be repetitious and tiring.

Crops are collected in various ways. Produce is often placed into buckets, tubs or lugs. It can be picked and placed into a bag strapped to the shoulders. On some occasions produce can be harvested in bunches and placed onto trays or placed into bins.

Start time is usually from early morning and often the work is late into the day. Some evening and night time work can be required, especially in the packing of produce harvested earlier in the day.

There is often work associated with the harvest in packing sheds, canneries and other processing plants or factories.

HARVEST CROPS
There is a variety of crops listed on the Harvest Trail. These are regularly being added to. The list of crops shows the towns where these crops are grown and the approximate time during the year that labour is required for harvesting or other crop activities.

There are other activities required for crop production besides picking of produce. These activities are available on the Trail. They include pruning and trimming vines and trees, thinning and trimming flowers and bunches and general maintenance crop work.

Most crops and harvesting jobs are very dependant on local weather conditions. The size of crops and when they are harvested are often controlled by local weather during the year. Considerable variations can occur and it is most advisable to check with local harvest offices for correct information.

Some crops cannot be harvested whilst the produce is wet and many others are affected by very hot or extremely cold conditions to a point where harvest is not possible.

However remember not to rely on general talk. ALWAYS contact a local harvest office for up-to-date and accurate information. The National Harvest Information Service on Freecall 1800 062 332 can help to connect you to these people.

TOWNS
The location of harvest work opportunities is listed by towns across the States. You should be aware that many of these areas are known locally by regional names such as the Riverina, Far North Queensland, the Barossa Valley and the Riverland. Always ask if you are unsure.

Many crops are planted in large volumes in specific areas and as such harvest labour requirement can be spread over a number of towns in a region at the same time.

HARVEST WORK OPPORTUNITIES
Generally placement is easiest for jobseekers that have their own transport and accommodation but both are available at different locations particularly during peak harvest times.

Arrival at the right time is extremely important. Being early means limited work and unless you have money and wish to be a tourist for a short while do not arrive in a potential work town prior to the availability of work. Late arrival of course can mean that many of the jobs are taken.

WORKING CONDITIONS
Weather
Most harvesting jobs are done out-of-doors with little or no protection from the weather. Many happen in locations where extremely high temperatures are common and at the time of year when they are most likely to occur.

Physical / Personal
Most harvest jobs require a reasonable level of individual physical fitness. The job can involve climbing ladders, standing, kneeling or sitting while moving through the crop. Lifting is often a required activity. The work can be repetitious and tiring.

Times
When the crops are ready they must be harvested as quickly and as efficiently as possible.

Many harvesting jobs require working six days each week, with Saturday often being the day-off to meet market requirements. Usually the long hours of summer daylight are used to advantage to harvest the crop.

PAY RATES AND CONDITIONS
Pay rates and calculations vary from crop to crop and may include:
- Wages paid on a 40 hour weekly basis
- Casual work paid on an hourly basis
- Piecework paid on a per unit harvested basis; and
- Negotiation agreed on a start to finish basis.

WORK REQUIREMENTS
Australian Tax File Number (TFN) To work you will require an Australian Tax File Number. Appropriate taxes are to be paid on all earnings by you. The rate will be determined by your background and the current working arrangements. Taxes are collected by the farmer and submitted to the Australian Taxation Office. If you fail to provide a TFN you will be taxed at the highest rate. A Tax File Number may be obtained from the Australian Taxation Office. For further information and online service visit the ATO website. You can link directly to this website site from any of the Harvest Town listings via the Harvest Trail website.

WORKING VISAS

If you are visiting Australia and you wish to work you will require a current and appropriate Working Visa. These may be obtained from the Department of Immigration & Multicultural Affairs (DIMA). For further information and online service visit the DIMA website. You can link directly to this website site from any of the Harvest Town listings via the Harvest Trail website

The Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (DIMA) implemented changes to the Working Holiday Visa with the aim to increase the number of Working Holiday Makers (WHM) participating in harvest work. WHM’s are now entitled to apply for a second Working Holiday Visa if they have completed a minimum of three months seasonal work in regional Australia while on their first Working Holiday Visa.

The extension of the WHV is tied to the work being ’seasonal’ which by definition is:
- picking fruit, nuts and other crops
- pruning and trimming vines and trees
- general maintenance crop work
- immediate processing of plant products
- other work associated with packing or transporting the harvest
- cultivating or propagating plants, fungi or their products or parts
- maintaining animals for the purpose of selling them or their bodily produce, including natural increase
- immediate processing of animal products including shearing, butchery, packing and tanning
- manufacturing dairy produce from raw material
- conducting operations relating directly to taking or catching fish and other aquatic species
- conducting operations relating directly to taking or cultivating pearls or pearl shell
- planting tending trees in a plantation or forest that are intended to be felled
- felling trees in a plantation or forest, or
- transporting trees or parts of trees that were felled in a plantation or forest to the place where they are first to be milled or processed or from which they are to be transported to the place where they are to be milled or processed.

This must be in ’regional Australia’ which is defined as “anywhere in Australia except Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, the NSW Central Coast, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Perth, Melbourne or ACT.” A full list of postcodes included in the definition is available at Postcodes Details on how to qualify and apply for this extension can be found at DIMA's website

To follow a “Harvest Trail“ can be a great adventure as an individual, a couple or as a group.

A Harvest Trail can be anything you want it to be, from a short haul close to your homebase, or a long journey which may take a year to travel and work right around Australia.

There are no formal arrangements required. Join in wherever you are and whatever the season might be. You will find that to move in a similar direction to others and to share work tasks with them is a valuable life experience.

Have a good read of this guide and work out your own personal Harvest trail. Look to take in work opportunities and to visit places of interest and history wherever you choose to travel.

Seek out accommodation advice.

Remember to ask first before moving on, use the Freecall 1800 062 332 to gather your information.

HANDY HINTS
- You require hard wearing clothing that will keep you well covered and protected against the weather conditions and the work environment.
- Maximum protection against the sun is essential. A suitable broad-brimmed hat is essential with your well covered clothing. You should use a sun screen cream with protection factor of at least 30+. Sunglasses are also to be recommended.
- Footwear requires sturdy work boots or shoes.
- During the long hot days a good supply of water is required to prevent dehydration issues. A large suitable water bottle for use every day with a suitable lunch where required is suggested.
- Eat well and get useful rest each night for the day ahead. Harvesting crops is demanding work so pace yourself accordingly.
- Insects are very common in crops. They can be both annoying and dangerous. Always carry a strong effective repellent and use it regularly.
- Listen carefully to instruction given on the harvest and all aspects of health and safety advice. ALWAYS follow the instructions given. Be careful when handling the produce and only harvest what has been specified. If you are in doubt, please ask!
- Having your own transport can be an advantage in obtaining a job. Always let people know of your situation when discussing possible work opportunities.
- Accommodation is often a significant problem in many of the small harvest locations. Make sure you talk with local offices and farmers to ensure arrangements are made before moving to an area. Always let people know immediately if you have your own accommodation eg. Tent, caravan or campervan.
- Make sure of your future work plans before you move on from your present location. Call the National Harvest Labour Information Service (Freecall 1800 062 332) and seek assistance with making your plans.
Grab Your Copy of the National Harvest Guide (PDF)

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Harvest Trail - Towns



Towns listed on this page are usually associated with Harvest areas. By clicking on a town, you can find out harvest related information, plus information about transport, accommodation, and work in or near the selected town.

Harvest Labour Towns in Australia
01. FNQ QLD - Atherton Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - Jul : Avocado
Jan - Dec : Banana
Jan - Dec : Citrus
Jan - Dec : Potato
01. FNQ QLD - Dimbulah Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - Mar : Longan
Nov - Jan : Lychee
Nov - Apr : Mango
Harvesting occurs all year round with varying labour needs.
01. FNQ QLD - Innisfail Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - Dec : Bananas
01. FNQ QLD - Kuranda Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Around
Feb - Mar : Logan
Nov - Jan : Lychee
01. FNQ QLD - Mareeba Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - Jul : Avocado
Jan - Dec : Banana
Jan - Dec : Citrus
Feb - Mar : Longan
Nov - Jan : Lychee
Nov - Apr : Mango
Harvesting occurs all year round with varying labour needs.
01. FNQ QLD - Ravenshoe Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - Dec : Potato
Main industries are dairy & potatoes.
01. FNQ QLD - Tully Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - Dec : Bananas
02. Townsville QLD - Ayr Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
May - Nov : Rockmelons, honeydew, capsicum, eggfruit, cherry tomatoes, chillies, watermelons and zucchinis
Jun - Dec : Sugar cane
Nov - Dec : Mangoes
02. Townsville QLD - Bowen Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Sep - Dec : Tomato Picking

May - Nov : Vegetable Picking
Nov - Dec : Mango Picking
03. Rockhampton QLD - Emerald Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Cotton chipping
Oct - Mar : Lemon picking & packing
Dec - Feb : Citrus thinning:
Mar - Sep : Mandarin picking & packing:
Apr - Sep : Melon picking & packing
May - Jun : Grape pruning
Oct - Dec : Grape picking & packing
The season runs from April - November with peaks during that time depending on the various harvests.
03. Rockhampton QLD - Mackay Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jun - Nov : Cane harvesting
Mar - Apr : Cane planting
Jun - : Cane planting
Aug - Sep : Cane planting
Mar - May : General farm maintenance work
03. Rockhampton QLD - Yeppoon Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - Feb : Mangoes
Dec - : Mangoes
Jan - Dec : Lychees
Jan - Mar : Pineapples
Mar - Apr : Custard apples
04. Bundaberg QLD - Bundaberg Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Mar - Jul : Citrus
Apr - Jul : vegetables
Apr - Aug : capsicum
Apr - Aug : rockmelon
Apr - Aug : zucchini
Sep - Dec : vegetables
Oct - Jan : tomato
Dec - Feb : Tropical fruits and mangoes
04. Bundaberg QLD - Childers Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Oct - Jan : Tomato
04. Bundaberg QLD - Gayndah Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Mar - Sep : Citrus Picking
Jun : Citrus Prunning & Thinning
Nov - Dec : Grape Picking
The peak season runs from April to through to July with some demand for labour outside this period depending on the season.
04. Bundaberg QLD - Gin Gin Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - April : mangoes
Jan - March : longan
Jan - March : dragon fruit
Mar - May : mandarins, oranges
Mar - April : small crops
Oct - Dec : small crops
Apr - Aug : Avocado
Dec - May : Lemons
04. Bundaberg QLD - Mundubbera Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Apr - Sep : Citrus
Aug - May : Asparagus
Nov - Dec : Grapes
Jan - : Mangoes
Jun - : Pruning
The citrus harvest is a long season going from Apr to Sep.Grapes are also picked from mid Nov up to Christmas. During the hot months asparagus is picked in 6 week intervals.
07. Caboolture QLS - Caboolture Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Mar - Apr : Strawberry planting
Jun - Nov : Strawberry picking/packing
07. Caboolture QLD - Chinchilla Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - Apr : Melons
Nov - Dec : Melons
07. Caboolture QLD - Murgon Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Dec - May : Tomatoes
07. Caboolture QLD - Nambour Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - Mar : Ginger picking
May - : Ginger picking
Feb - May : Pineapples
Sep - Oct : Pineapples
Apr - Jun : Custard apples
Jul - Nov : Strawberries
Aug - Oct : Ginger seed picking
08. Toowoomba QLD - Laidley (Lockyer Vallery) Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Mar - Apr : sweet potato
Mar - Jun : beans
May - Sep : snow peas
May - Oct : celery & chinese cabbage
May - Nov : cabbage, cauliflower & lettuce
May - Nov : broccoli
May - Dec : potatoes & beetroot
Jul - Nov : carrots
Aug - Dec : onions
Sep - Nov : garlic
Nov - May : pumpkin, sweet corn, tomatoes & capsicum
Nov - Dec : beans
Dec - Feb : melons & zucchini
Vegetables are grown, harvested and processed all year round including;
09. Goondiwindi QLD - Boonah (The Scenic Rim) Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Mar - Apr : sweet potato
Mar - Jun : beans
May - Sep : snow peas
May - Oct : celery & chinese cabbage
May - Nov : cabbage, cauliflower & lettuce
May - Nov : broccoli
May - Dec : potatoes & beetroot
Jun - Dec : carrots
Aug - Dec : Onions
Sep - Nov : Garlic
Nov - Dec : Beans
Nov - May : Pumpkin, sweet corn, tomatoes & capsicum
Dec - Feb : Melons & zucchini
09. Goondiwindi QLD - Dirranbandi Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Jan : Cotton Chipping
09. Goondiwindi QLD - Gatton Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - Mar : Melons and zucchini
Jan - Jun : Pumpkin and sweet corn
Jan - Jul : Tomatoes
Mar - Sep : Celery
Apr - Jun : Bean processing
Apr - Nov : Cabbage, cauliflower and lettuce
May - Sep : Snow peas
May - Oct : Broccoli
May - Dec : Potatoes and beetroot processing
Jun - Oct : Carrots
Jul - Dec : Onions
Aug - Oct : Carrot processing and pea processing
Vegetables are grown, harvested and processed all year round including:
09. Goondiwindi QLD - Goondiwindi Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Jan : Cotton Chipping
09. Goondiwindi QLD - St George Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Jan : Cotton Chipping
09. Goondiwindi QLD - Stanthorpe Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - May : Apples, Stone Fruits, Pears, Tomatoes, Capsicums, Grapes, Ground Crops
09. Goondiwindi NSW - Moree Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Mar - May : Cotton picking / cotton ginning
Apr - Aug : Olives
Apr - Aug : Pecans
Oct - Dec : grain harvest
Nov - Jan : cotton chipping
09. Goondiwindi NSW - Mungindi Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Mar - May : Cotton picking / cotton ginning
Oct - Dec : Grain harvest
Nov - Jan : Cotton chipping
11. Coastal Northern NSW NSW - Ballina Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - Mar : Lychees
Apr - Sep : Macadamia nuts
Jun - Sep : Custard apples
Sep - Dec : Summerfruit
Oct - Dec : Coffee
Oct - Jan : Blueberries
Apr - Sep : Avocados
11. Coastal Northern NSW NSW - Byron Bay Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - Mar : Lychees
Apr - Sep : Macadamia nuts
Jun - Sep : Custard apples
Sep - Dec : Summerfruit
Oct - Dec : Coffee
Oct - Jan : Blueberries
Apr - Sep : Avocados
11. Coastal Northern NSW NSW - Coffs Harbour Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - Mar : Lychees
Apr - Sep : Macadamia nuts
Jun - Sep : Custard apples
Sep - Dec : Summerfruit
Oct - Dec : Coffee
Oct - Jan : Blueberries
May - Oct : Avocados
11. Coastal Northern NSW NSW - Lismore Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - Mar : Lychees
Apr - Sep : Macadamia nuts
Jun - Sep : Custard apples
Sep - Dec : Summerfruit
Oct - Dec : Coffee
Oct - Jan : Blueberries
May - Oct : Avocados
11. Coastal Northern NSW NSW - Narrabri Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Apr - May : Cotton picking / cotton ginning
Oct - Dec : Grain harvest
Nov - Jan : Cotton chipping
12. Inland Northern NSW NSW - Wee Waa Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Jan : Cotton Chipping
16. Inland Central NSW NSW - Bourke Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - May : Melons
Apr - May : Cotton picking
Apr - May : Cotton ginning
May - Jun : Grape pruning
May - Sep : Citrus picking
Nov - Jan : Cotton chipping
Nov - Jan : Grape picking
Dec - Feb : Citrus thinning
16. Inland Central NSW NSW - Dubbo Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Apr - May : Cotton picking / cotton ginning
Oct - Dec : Grain harvest
Nov - Jan : Cotton chipping
(at Narromine, Trangie or Warren
16. Inland Central NSW NSW - Forbes Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - : Plums
Jan - Mar : Tomatoes
Feb - Apr : Grape picking
Feb - May : Apples
Jun - Aug : Grape pruning
Nov - Dec : Cherries
Dec - Mar : Peaches & Nectarines
16. Inland Central NSW NSW - Griffith Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Harvest work available during most times of the year.
16. Inland Central NSW NSW - Hay Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Oct - Dec : Grain harvest
Nov - Feb : Onions
Dec - Mar : Rockmelons
Mar - Oct : Broccoli and lettuce
16. Inland Central NSW NSW - Hillston Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
The area around Hillston produces cotton & oranges. Also has vineyards, fruit and vegetable cultivation.
Harvesting jobs potentially available year-round.
16. Inland Central NSW NSW - Juglong Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - Apr : Grape picking
Jun - Sep : Grape pruning
16. Inland Central NSW NSW - Leeton Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Grape and Citrus fruits. Work potentially available throughout the year, demand can vary.
Onions, stone fruits and melons also harvested.
16. Inland Central NSW NSW - Narromine Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Jan : Cotton Chipping
16. Inland Central NSW NSW - Orange Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - Mar : Apple
Feb - Apr : Grape picking
Jun - Aug : Grape pruning
Nov - Jan : Cherries
Dec - Jan : Grape pruning
16. Inland Central NSW NSW - Trangle Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Jan : Cotton Chipping
16. Inland Central NSW NSW - Warren Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Jan : Cotton Chipping
17. Coastal Southern NSW NSW - Hunter Valley Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - Feb : Grapes
Mar - Jun : Olives
Jun - Aug : Grapes
19. Canberra NSW - Batlow Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Mar - May : Apples
Jun - Nov : Pruning
Oct - Apr : Stone fruit
19. Canberra NSW - Tumbarumba Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - Mar : Stone fruit
Mar - May : Apples and grapes
Apr - May : Chestnuts
Dec - : Cherries
Dec - April : berries
19. Canberra NSW - Tumut Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - May : Apple picking
Oct - Mar : Stone fruit
19. Canberra NSW - Young Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - Apr : Stone fruits
Feb - Apr : Berry crops
Feb - Apr : Grape picking
Jun - Sep : Grape pruning
Oct - Nov : Asparagus
Nov - Dec : Cherries
20. Albury VIC - Beechworth Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - Apr : Grape picking
Mar - May : Apples
Jun - Aug : Grape pruning
Nov - Dec : Cherries
20. Albury VIC - Myrtleford Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jun - Aug : Grape Pruning
Feb - Mar : Grape Picking
Feb - Apr : Tobacco
Mar - Apr : Chestnut
Mar - Apr : Hops
Myrtleford is the major Victorian district for tobacco growing and processing, with the harvest lasting approx 2/3 months. Vineyards also make up a major part of Myrtleford s seasonal industry, with strong demand for picking in the summer months. Other crops include hops and chestnuts.
20. Albury VIC - Rutherglen Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - Apr : Grape picking
Mar - May : Apples
Jun - Aug : Grape pruning
Nov - Dec : Cherries
20. Albury VIC - Stanley Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Feb - Apr : Grape picking
Mar - May : Apples
Jun - Aug : Grape pruning
Nov - Dec : Cherries
21. Gippsland VIC - Bairnsdale Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - Dec : Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, lettuce, potatoes and carrots
Feb - Jun : Chilli, capsicum, eggplant and tomatoes
Aug - Jan : Asparagus
Nov - May : Celery, snow peas
Dec - May : Corn, beans, pumpkin, cucumber, squash, onion and leek
21. Gippsland VIC - Lindenow Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - Dec : Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, lettuce, potatoes and carrots
Feb - Jun : Chilli, capsicum, eggplant and tomatoes
Aug - Jan : Asparagus
Nov - May : Celery, snow peas
Dec - May : Corn, beans, pumpkin, cucumber, squash, onion and leek
21. Gippsland VIC - Maffra Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Oct - Apr : Vegetable picking
Oct - Feb : Asparagus
22. Shepparton VIC - Ardmona Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Stone Fruit
Feb - Jun : Soft Fruit
Jul - Apr : Citrus
Jan - Feb : Vegetable
22. Shepparton VIC - Bunbartha Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Stone Fruit
Feb - Jun : Soft Fruit
Jul - Apr : Citrus
Jan - Feb : Vegetable
22. Shepparton VIC - Cobram Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Stone Fruit
Feb - Jun : Soft Fruit
Jul - Apr : Citrus
Jan - Feb : Vegetable
22. Shepparton VIC - Echuca Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - Mar : Tomato
Jan - Mar : Grape Picking
The dairy and farming industries are well catered for here and fruit growing is minimal except for tomatoes and grapes.
22. Shepparton VIC - Grahamvale Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Stone Fruit
Feb - Jun : Soft Fruit
Jul - Apr : Citrus
Jan - Feb : Vegetable
22. Shepparton VIC - Invergordon Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Stone Fruit
Feb - Jun : Soft Fruit
Jul - Apr : Citrus
Jan - Feb : Vegetable
22. Shepparton VIC - Kyabram Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Stone Fruit
Feb - Jun : Soft Fruit
Jul - Apr : Citrus
Jan - Feb : Vegetable
22. Shepparton VIC - Merrigum Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Stone Fruit
Feb - Jun : Soft Fruit
Jul - Apr : Citrus
Jan - Feb : Vegetable
22. Shepparton VIC - Mooroopna Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Stone Fruit
Feb - Jun : Soft Fruit
Jul - Apr : Citrus
Jan - Feb : Vegetable
22. Shepparton VIC - Murchison Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Stone Fruit
Feb - Jun : Soft Fruit
Jul - Apr : Citrus
Jan - Feb : Vegetable
22. Shepparton VIC - Orrvale Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Stone Fruit
Feb - Jun : Soft Fruit
Jul - Apr : Citrus
Jan - Feb : Vegetable
22. Shepparton VIC - Shepparton Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Stone Fruit
Feb - Jun : Soft Fruit
Jul - Apr : Citrus
Jan - Feb : Vegetable
22. Shepparton VIC - Shepparton East Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Stone Fruit
Feb - Jun : Soft Fruit
Jul - Apr : Citrus
Jan - Feb : Vegetable
22. Shepparton VIC - Tatura Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - Mar : Peaches
22. Shepparton VIC - Toolamba Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Nov - Mar : Stone Fruit
Feb - Jun : Soft Fruit
Jul - Apr : Citrus
Jan - Feb : Vegetable
22. Shepparton VIC - Wangaratta Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
May - Aug : Peach
Oct - Mar : Peach
Nov - Jan : Cherry
Wangaratta's central location makes it an ideal base for the surrounding fruit, vegetable and tobacco crops harvested each year.
24. Swan Hill NSW - Koraleigh Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Jan - May : Grape Picking
May - Jan : Citrus
May - Sep : Grape Pruning
May - Feb : Vegetables
24. Swan Hill NSW - Tooleybuc Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Dec - Feb : Stone Fruits
Jan - May : Grape Picking
May - Jan : Citrus
May - Sep : Grape Pruning
May - Feb : Vegetables
24. Swan Hill VIC - Beverford Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Dec - Feb : Stone Fruits
Jan - May : Grape Picking
May - Jan : Citrus
May - Sep : Grape Pruning
May - Feb : Vegetables
24. Swan Hill VIC - Lake Boga Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Dec - Feb : Stone Fruits
Jan - May : Grape Picking
May - Jan : Citrus
May - Sep : Grape Pruning
May - Feb : Vegetables
24. Swan Hill VIC - Nyah Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Dec - Feb : Stone Fruits
Jan - May : Grape Picking
May - Jan : Citrus
May - Sep : Grape Pruning
May - Feb : Vegetables
24. Swan Hill VIC - Piangil Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Dec - Feb : Stone Fruits
Jan - May : Grape Picking
May - Jan : Citrus
May - Sep : Grape Pruning
May - Feb : Vegetables
24. Swan Hill VIC - Swan Hill Seasonal Work Vacancies Farm Hand Vacancies
Dec - Feb : Stone Fruits
Jan - May : Grape Picking
May - Jan : Citrus
May - Sep : Grape Pruning
May - Feb : Vegetables
24. Swan Hill VIC - Ty