by WWOOF Admin - Tam, Emma & Skye | May 26, 2020 | News
Self isolation in paradise at Footprints in style. As the world went mad, two French WWOOFers escaped the city, 5 hours north to their first WWOOFing property, glad to be in nature. As a host of over 12 years and well travelled myself and having even done some...
by WWOOF Admin - Tam, Emma & Skye | May 20, 2020 | News
Wiluna Emu farm began in 1976-77 run by Applied Ecology Pty Ltd where Kip Venn was employed to help with research and farm management. In 1980, in conjunction with CSIRO Kip and his wife Charmian began further research into emus at their property in Toodyay Western...
by WWOOF Admin - Tam, Emma & Skye | May 18, 2020 | News
Why we love WWOOFing? “We’re both passionate about nature and keen to learn more about organic farming and regenerative agriculture. I am currently studying Environmental Sustainability and would love to experience more.”- WWOOFers Chiara and Clelsea...
by WWOOF Admin - Tam, Emma & Skye | May 6, 2020 | News
Hosts, we have WWOOFers who are very keen to assist on bushfire affected farms, so if you need help please let us know by email and also put up a Notice on the WWOOF Notice Board, you are responsible for keeping up to date with the Isolation and Distancing rules laid...
by WWOOF Admin - Tam, Emma & Skye | May 5, 2020 | News
Meet Andrew and Lea WWOOF Australia Hosts from WA Our family purchased the farm early in 2017 as a small scale cropping farm. We are re-seeding and using chicken manure to fertilize, to enable us to increase and stabilize our stock numbers. Our priorities involve...
by WWOOF Admin - Tam, Emma & Skye | Apr 23, 2020 | News
During this current situation we are asking all WWOOFers who are currently WWOOFing in Australia to update their Availability Calendars and set their location for the Map Search. This will assist our wonderful hosts tremendously as they try to reach out to you through...