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Last Active: Active 2 minutes ago
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Gender: Male
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Gardening, Soil conservation, Pruning, Animal Care, Worm farming, Mustering, Building, Natural building methods, Tool making, Handyman, Cheese making, Preserving food, Wild food foraging, Fermenting food, Bread Making, Marketing produce, Using and caring for tools, Mechanical
I speak English intermediate and my friend too but we learn again. We are social and we have too many different experiences in Woofing in Australia and Tasmania. We looking for urgently a house for monday for just one week the time for us to help you and looking for a room in house share for continuate our jobs and travel. We staying together just one months but we are good workers and friendly. Let's just ask for respect for hospitality in exchange for work and respect.My friend just arrived 10 days ago in Australia and me. I have already been there for a year where I have already done many jobs in farms and host family.
Last Active: Active 4 minutes ago
Age: 18-20
Gender: Female
Skills I Want to Learn: Syntropic farming, Beekeeping, Animal Care, Cheese making, Environmental recovery/regeneration work, Off-grid living skills, Disaster Recovery assistance (for visa extensions), Mustering, Handyman, Wild food foraging, Fermenting food, Bread Making, Wine making, Marketing produce, Preserving food, Composting, Regenerative Agriculture, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Organic Practices, Worm farming
I joined WWOOF because I wanted to step outside of my familiar surroundings in Germany and truly immerse myself in a different culture. Traveling can sometimes feel distant or superficial, but WWOOF offers the chance to live and work alongside locals, which to me feels much more authentic and meaningful. A friend recommended the program, and the more I learned about it, the more I felt it aligned with what I was looking for. I’m especially drawn to eco-friendly farming and sustainable lifestyles. Instead of a commercial or tourist-oriented experience, I hope to contribute to something more grounded: working with the land, learning practical skills, and being part of daily life. I see WWOOFing as not just a way to travel, but also as a way to grow personally, gain new perspectives, and connect with people who value community and the environment.
Last Active: Active 8 minutes ago
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Gender: Male
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques
My interest in WWOOFing is in part connected to my family background. When I was growing up, for around 10 years my family would make a ritual trip to Victoria to look after my aunt and uncle's farm (a property that also hosted WWOOFers periodically). My interest in sustainable farming practices probably began there, and latterly has become something I'm keen to know more about. With my plan to spend several months travelling interstate, help exchange/farm stay work seems to be a great way of getting to know new people, and provides a means to experience destinations for longer. I'm a diligent worker (not afraid of manure), receptive to learning new skills and I look forward to exploring new places.
Last Active: Active 9 minutes ago
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Gender: Male
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Regenerative Agriculture, Animal Care, Beekeeping, Mustering, Fencing, Building, Handyman, Mechanical
Most of my farming experience has been on conventional dairy farms. I would like to learn more about regenerative and organic farming. This would include mixed farms and horticulture.
Last Active: Active 9 minutes ago
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Farming Methods: Organic
Accommodation Type: In Our Home
I have a 2 bedroom, humble home, in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. Where i live is everso quite. Im approx 3.5hrs drive from central Perth. I have some Astronomy equipment that I am planing to use soon.. Im on 1,200sqm of land , I have various fruit trees and a small vegetable garden for my food.
Last Active: Active 10 minutes ago
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Farming Methods: Biodynamic
Accommodation Type: Separate Building, BYO Accommodation
We are a commercial Certified Bio-dynamic farm, growing non chemical vegetables, Tasks include vegetable harvesting, firewood collection, planting, weeding etc. We make all our own B-d preparations &  compost heaps. In our market garden we use BD methods, no dig, and run hothouses in conjunction with outdoor seasonal cropping. A great resource for information and of intensive growing experiences. Mixed diet to suit. Meals varied, vegetarian & meat eating, please no vegans or fruitarians. WWOOFers to assist with meal prep. Easy to reach by bus from Perth to Donnybrook. We will pick up.
Last Active: Active 14 minutes ago
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Gender: Male
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques
I hope to find places where I can meet like-minded people and learn and experience about a lifestyle in connection to nature. I like to work in the farm and wake up with singing birds (not traffic) around.
Last Active: Active 15 minutes ago
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Gender: Male
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Animal Care
I joined WWOOF because I wanted to experience a more meaningful and grounded way of traveling. Rather than just passing through places as a tourist, I wanted to connect with the land, the people, and the lifestyle in a more personal and sustainable way. WWOOF gives me the opportunity to learn about organic farming and self-sufficient living while contributing to projects that align with my values. I enjoy working outdoors, being around animals, and learning practical skills that I can carry with me into the future. Living and working on farms allows me to slow down, reflect, and gain a deeper appreciation for how food is grown and the effort it takes. It’s also a great way to meet kind, like-minded people and form connections across cultures. Ultimately, I joined WWOOF to grow not just food, but myself—mentally, emotionally, and physically—while making a positive impact along the way.
Last Active: Active 19 minutes ago
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Last Active: Active 19 minutes ago
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Farming Methods: Organic
Accommodation Type: In Our Home, Separate Building, Caravan
Bossy Boots Organic Farm is Certified Organic. The property is in beautiful Balingup, with rolling hills, surrounded by native forest. The property is 80 acres and is situated alongside the Bibbulman Track. Seasonal vegetables & fruit are our main production, selling produce to local retailers & Perth Market. A Commercial kitchen was built to ‘value add’ the produce we grow.
Last Active: Active 21 minutes ago
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In the gorgeous Tucki Valley, the real Byron Bay Hinterland, we  practice permaculture and regenerative farm, working hard to restore a degraded farm. We grow our own food, manage cattle and are building koala forests.  In our spare time to take off to the magical beaches of Evans Head or Byron Bay.  Our farm has been successfully off grid for 15 years which means you learn to turn the lights off and appreciate resource usage.  We have a magical view over our swimming pool of the Tucki Valley and we are close to the Tuckean Swamp, one of the worlds most important wetlands which needs serious restoration.  A day on our farm might be as mundane as weeding, as hard as fencing or as important as planting koala food trees or making compost, with anything in between.  We are both really good cooks and sometimes we work with adjoining farms to do communal project such as riparian restoration so you might get to meet other like minded farmers.  Our major shopping area is Lismore and we are 30 minutes to Bangalow and 45 minutes to Byron Bay.  Our cows are mainly Brahmans and they had been mistreated before they came to us so we are gently teaching them that humans can be caring.   Most people come to us for up to 6 weeks to help with their visa requirements and we are happy to collect people from Ballina or Lismore.  We can take a couple or a single person and you have your own room with very comfortable double bed, your own bathroom and TV area.
Last Active: Active 24 minutes ago
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Gender: Couple
Skills I Want to Learn: Animal Care, Dairy, Mustering, Organic Practices, Gardening, Natural building methods, Cheese making, Tool making, Wild food foraging, Bread Making, Wine making, Fermenting food, Environmental recovery/regeneration work, Pruning
I would like to join WWOOF in Australia because I am very interested in learning about Australian agriculture and sustainable farming practices. I believe that by working directly on farms, I can gain hands-on experience and deepen my understanding of the land, crops, and lifestyle in rural Australia. Another reason is that I would like to stay in Australia for a longer period of time and travel around different regions. WWOOF offers a unique opportunity to explore many areas while being part of local communities, rather than just being a tourist. Finally, I am eager to meet people from different backgrounds and cultures. I believe cultural exchange is one of the most valuable experiences in life, and I would love to share my own culture while learning from hosts and fellow WWOOFers. I am excited to contribute, learn, and grow through this program.
Last Active: Active 24 minutes ago
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Gender: Male
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Regenerative Agriculture, Soil conservation, Worm farming, Mechanical, Preserving food, Fermenting food, Bread Making, Off-grid living skills
To take part in an exchange of my labour for cultural and technical learning. I enjoy gardening and working outdoors. To make my extended holiday less mundane. Maybe to help me be less afraid of coming across snakes and spiders in Australia.
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Last Active: Active 25 minutes ago
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Gender: Female
Skills I Want to Learn: Regenerative Agriculture, Syntropic farming, Animal Care, Dairy, Fencing, Environmental recovery/regeneration work, Off-grid living skills
I’m a university student and majoring in agriculture and ecology, so I want to work in various farms. In addition, I want to enjoy the unique culture, scenery, and cuisine that can be experienced in Australia. Through working as a WWOOFer, I want to not only deepen my knowledge of agriculture, but also improve my English skill. I’d like to make friends who are from different countries and talk about a variety of things.
Last Active: Active 27 minutes ago
Age: 18-20
Gender: Female
Skills I Want to Learn: Gardening, Syntropic farming, Organic Practices, Environmental recovery/regeneration work, Disaster Recovery assistance (for visa extensions), Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Regenerative Agriculture, Propagating, Composting, Soil conservation, Mulching, Pruning, Animal Care, Worm farming, Beekeeping, Dairy, Mustering, Fencing, Building, Natural building methods, Tool making, Off-grid living skills, Marketing produce, Bread Making, Wine making, Fermenting food, Wild food foraging, Preserving food, Cheese making, Mechanical, Handyman, Using and caring for tools
One of the reasons I want to go to Australia for a working holiday is because I see it as a chance to step out of my comfort zone and live independently in a different cultural environment. I don’t just want to travel — I want to experience life through work and connection. Exchanging labor for accommodation feels meaningful to me, because it represents a fair and human way of living — one that values effort, trust, and shared experiences more than money. I hope this journey will help me learn how to adapt, communicate across cultures, and find confidence in unfamiliar places. Most importantly, I want to bring back not souvenirs, but stories, friendships, and a better understanding of who I am and what kind of life I want to live.   I’m excited about the idea of learning through hands-on experiences — whether it’s helping on a farm, assisting in a hostel, or doing creative tasks. I see this as a chance to grow more independent, improve my English communication skills, and explore a lifestyle that’s simple but meaningful. For me, this isn’t just about traveling — it’s about stepping out of my comfort zone, discovering who I am, and understanding how people around the world connect through work and kindness.  
Last Active: Active 32 minutes ago
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Farming Methods: Organic
Accommodation Type: In Our Home
Winton is an old estate with a rich history currently being restored and renovated by us. 30 mins from Hobart and the Airport. Winton is 14 acres - a mixture of historic fruit trees, plantings and acreage for rescue animals - pigs, cows, sheep, chickens, and the like to do their stuff.
Last Active: Active 37 minutes ago
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Last Active: Active 39 minutes ago
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Farming Methods: Biodynamic
Accommodation Type: In Our Home
  ABSOLUTELY NO SMOKING OR VAPEING ON THE PROPERTY. I prefer to breathe clean air. Read again so you are sure. PLEASE DO NOT BRING PERFUMED PRODUCTS [SHAMPOO, CONDITIONER ,BODY WASH , SOAP ,SUNSCREEN] I can supply an alternative. I have become highly sensative to "perfumed products" .People have not been getting the first message on my profile so PLEASE DO NOT BRING ANY BODY OR HAIR CLEANING PRODUCTS. I WILL SUPPLY THEM FOR YOU.    If there is someone interested in a long term place to live and learn about organic farming, I am open to that. There are areas of usable land that I'm not really able to keep up with, so they could be yours for growing"whatever" to make some income.  Please read section 7 of the guidelines for Wwoofers and understand it. Hi All you lovely WWOOFers. I'm especially looking for some long term people if they are around. I've been very fortunate to live in this beautiful part of Tasmania for 30 years and just love being able to share it with people from all over the world. There is 19 ha of farm to care for [some bush, pastures and extensive fruit and vegetable gardens]. Then there's millions of ha of stunning mountain and alpine wilderness to explore right behind the farm. Please come and enjoy life for a while. I prefer people to stay at least  one month and have a genuine interest in learning about sustainable farming and living.
Last Active: Active 42 minutes ago
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Farming Methods: Permaculture
Accommodation Type: In Our Home, Separate Building, Caravan, Tent
We are a couple living off grid on a hill in Royalla, just outside of Canberra. Our property is 300 acres of forested land. We are currently building a sustainable home using stone and hempcrete. We have a garden where we practice Masanobu Fukuoka's natural farming for vegetable growing combined with syntropic agroforestry. We are at the beginning of our journey and the soil is very depleted but we are already seeing good results in these methods. We have sheep, goats and chickens for our own production of meat, eggs and dairy products. There are a lot of farming infrastructure projects on our to do list and we love to make improvements to how we do things all the time. We get temperatures between -6 in the winter to 40+ in the summer. We have lots of opportunities to see local animals of all types.
Last Active: Active 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
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Gender: Male
Skills I Want to Learn: Handyman, Wine making, Bread Making, Marketing produce, Off-grid living skills, Environmental recovery/regeneration work, Cheese making, Mechanical, Using and caring for tools, Tool making, Natural building methods, Building, Fencing, Mustering, Dairy, Animal Care, Pruning, Mulching, Composting, Soil conservation, Propagating, Gardening, Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Regenerative Agriculture, Syntropic farming, Worm farming, Beekeeping, Preserving food, Wild food foraging, Fermenting food, Disaster Recovery assistance (for visa extensions)
I'm keen to get my hands dirty, laugh and learn; meeting like minded people and support local whilst on my travels. I'm a hard worker and can turn my hand to most jobs around the farm and learn as much as I can about different people and ways of life.

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