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Last Active: Active 19 seconds ago
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Farming Methods: Organic
Accommodation Type: In Our Home
Belted Galloway cattle farm in the southern highlands. We milk these cows, too - they love to be patted. We also raise chickens for breeding and eggs, have a Permaculture veggie garden, and have just planted hazelnut trees. We are at our next stage of bushfire recovery having completed fencing and felling some trees. There are many tasks still to do even though it has rained and looks green. We need to expand the permaculture areas, constant weeding, pruning fruit trees, planting bare rooted vines and transplanting fruit trees. We also maintain a small wildlife reserve on part of the farm and look at grasses to make sure that the wombats we co-exist with have enough to eat. Volunteer tasks include feeding chickens, tending veggie garden, moving cattle to strip graze, milking cows (in non drought situations), weeding, collecting firewood, composting & worm farming. Accomodation for 2 within our home. Shared meals, all cook together. Mixed diet. Vegetarians & vegans catered for. Children b.a. No smoking on property. Initial stay 12-14 days. Longer stays negotiable.
Last Active: Active 1 minute ago
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Farming Methods: Permaculture
Accommodation Type: In Our Home, Caravan
Beautiful property 20 minutes out of Mullumbimby, year round creek backing on to national park. 40 year old fruit trees.
Last Active: Active 1 minute 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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Linking volunteers with organic farmers and growers to promote cultural and educational experiences Mission Statement WWOOF is a worldwide movement linking volunteers with organic farmers and growers to promote cultural and educational experiences based on trust and non-monetary exchanges, helping to build a sustainable global community.
Last Active: Active 8 minutes ago
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Farming Methods: Organic
Accommodation Type: In Our Home
We have a beautiful 40 acre horse agistment property, veggie garden & fruit trees and approx. 5 acres bush. 3 min drive to surf beach, bay beach & Inverloch town or 10 min drive to Wonthaggi, a larger town. Push bikes available. About 15 to 20 minutes to the beach and town by bike. We are very interested in living a sustainable lifestyle and hope that our WWOOFers are also interested in living sustainably and learning, and sharing knowledge of this. There are almost always wallabies and kangaroos at our farm and if you are lucky you may see echidnas, wombats & occasional koalas. Volunteering may include harvesting, fertilizing, pollinating, composting, mulching, hay carting, weeding, fencing, planting, food preservation, and other jobs as they become available.  Sometimes there is some work caring for horses: often all the work is in the garden and paddock maintenance, as the horses are mainly looked after by their owners. Accommodation for up to 3 in our home, although we usually prefer 2. Shared meals, cook together. We eat a healthy, sustainable diet.  Bron is vegan and while Ray eats most foods, many meals are vegan or vegetarian.  Vegetarians & vegans catered for.  No children, no smoking, all stays negotiable on application. Please let us know your available dates when you apply and the length of time that you would like to WWOOF here. (1 to 2 weeks preferred).
Last Active: Active 11 minutes ago
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Farming Methods: Regenerative Agriculture
Accommodation Type: Separate Building, Caravan, BYO Accommodation
Last Active: Active 13 minutes ago
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Farming Methods: Permaculture
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Last Active: Active 27 minutes ago
Age: 26-35
Gender: Female
Skills I Want to Learn: Wine making, Bread Making, Fermenting food, Preserving food, Cheese making, Natural building methods, Dairy, Worm farming, Animal Care, Pruning, Mulching, Composting, Propagating, Gardening, Syntropic farming, Regenerative Agriculture, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Organic Practices
I joined WWOOFing to discover Australia in a different way, learn new organic farming methods and work on a farm. I love animals and nature, and I want to meet people from different cultures, share my experience and learn from others.
Last Active: Active 28 minutes ago
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Gender: Family
Skills I Want to Learn: Animal Care, Beekeeping, Dairy, Mustering, Fencing, Building, Natural building methods, Using and caring for tools, Handyman, Mechanical, Cheese making, Wine making
This is our second caravan trip, our first being in 2011, traveling and WWOOFF-ing with a 6- and a 1.5-year-old for 9 months. During that time, we enjoyed the hospitality of 3 hosting families and the opportunity to spend time with and learn from them. Finding ourselves in areas we hadn’t visited before, and doing things we had never done. We have subscribed to WWOOFF as we welcome the opportunity to meet new people, discover new places, and doing whatever is most helpful.
Last Active: Active 29 minutes ago
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Gender: Male
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Off-grid living skills, Cheese making, Mechanical, Preserving food, Tool making, Natural building methods, Dairy, Beekeeping
Wwoofing is a great way to travel, and to experience different places and properties, to meet people, to learn about self-sufficiency and farming, and different ways of living. It's a great way to contribute to society through helping others. The value gained by all involved makes wwoofing an inspirational concept.
Last Active: Active 29 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 30 minutes ago
Age: 26-35
Gender: Female
Skills I Want to Learn: Biodynamics practices and techniques, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Organic Practices, Regenerative Agriculture, Gardening, Soil conservation, Animal Care, Dairy, Cheese making, Wine making, Environmental recovery/regeneration work, Disaster Recovery assistance (for visa extensions)
i need to finish my second year visa and love to explore new things! My mates had had a blast working as Woofers so I also wanted to give it a try! I am looking for a short stay oof 1-2 weeks.
Last Active: Active 32 minutes ago
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Farming Methods: Organic
Accommodation Type: In Our Home
We are on 8 acres, 5 min from the town of Ayr (pop 10,000). We are involved in performance horses in dressage & show jumping, with dressage & show jumping arenas, paddocks and day yards for 4-5 performance horses. Regular travel to horse shows between Cairns & Sydney. Some basic horse experience would be good. Volunteering includes horse care, management, clean & tidy stables, occasional weeding around dressage arena, unless you are happy to help Accommodation for 2 WWOOFers. TV, air-conditioned room & shower room & indoor swimming pool. No children. Mixed diet. No smoking inside. Can Pick up from bus stop 5 mins away. Min stay 1-2 weeks. Free WiFi
Last Active: Active 34 minutes ago
Age: 26-35
Gender: Male
Skills I Want to Learn: Disaster Recovery assistance (for visa extensions), Environmental recovery/regeneration work, Wild food foraging, Preserving food, Handyman, Using and caring for tools, Tool making
there is no time like the present.
Last Active: Active 36 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 42 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 50 minutes ago
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Farming Methods: Permaculture
Accommodation Type: In Our Home, Separate Building, Tent, BYO Accommodation
Sundari has been evolving for over 40 years, first and foremost as a sanctuary for all who live here. We are three shares, living in love and respect for each other. We are all dedicated to the beauty and health of this magnificent land. It is a remarkable arboretum of over 2000 species. I've been working. with permaculture professionally all over the world,( every continent except Noth America ,and  returned five years ago after 31 years living overseas (8 years south India and 23 years based in Europe, mostly Italy). Having designed for so many others, finally it was time to design our own place (my wife Francesca is an Italian agronomist), and build another house (the old one is in the rainforest we planted and in need of restoration as a guest house), almost entirely from the trees we planted three decades ago, all cut and milled within 80 metres of the housesite. The house is now almost functionally complete (the details may take forever!),.   We've planted an extensive food forest of diverse species, to add to what remains of the original forest garden, as well as extensive vegetable gardens for our own kitchen, for friends and guests. It's in need of a big refurbishment at the moment, having been neglected while pushing ahead with the construction as the primary priority. This whole land, shared with two others, is a remarkable arboretum of mainly Australian rainforest species, and there are kilometres of footpaths all over the land, giving access to the most beautiful parts of it. One boundary is over a kilometre of stunning rainforest creek, there is a small lake on the land, and the views of the world heritage national parks and caldera of the ancient volcano are spectacular. We eat very well, having an international cooking capacity; I'm not strictly vegetarian, but cook mainly vegetarian food. Currently I'm also designing and implementing a beautiful large (75 hectares-185acre) nearby property, focusing on functional integration of water management, cabinet and structural timbers, rotational grazing, food forest, small cropping and biodiversity. This is a long-term project.
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Last Active: Active 52 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 52 minutes ago
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Gender: Female
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques
I joined WWOOF in hopes of becoming more experienced for my school studies of agriculture and natural resources as well as travel. I love the idea of farming and would love to gain some experience and I feel as if this is the best way to do it!
Last Active: Active 58 minutes ago
Age:
Gender: Female
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Regenerative Agriculture, Gardening, Mulching, Pruning, Animal Care, Worm farming, Beekeeping, Preserving food, Wild food foraging, Fermenting food, Bread Making, Environmental recovery/regeneration work, Disaster Recovery assistance (for visa extensions), Propagating, Composting, Soil conservation, Tool making, Using and caring for tools, Cheese making, Marketing produce, Off-grid living skills, Syntropic farming
I am about to apply for a third visa while learning more about Australia. I want to know about organic and healthy living, the current state of Australia, and its nature and lifestyle. Additionally, I hope to contribute something useful while in Australia. I want to learn the knowledge needed for self-sufficiency and living on my own strength. I also want to be able to cook delicious meals without relying on eating out. My grandfather had run a completely pesticide-free farm, so I would be delighted to learn more about pesticide-free and organic farming. Also, I would prefer life away from the city.   Why I Came to Australia This story is a bit long. Since childhood, I have been suffering from atopic dermatitis. In my first year as a working adult, I developed severe atopic dermatitis, insomnia, Achilles tendonitis, Adrenal Fatigue, and other illnesses due to stress from a harsh work environment and an unhealthy diet. I visited a clinic that practised integrative medicine, nutritional therapy, and natural therapy, where I received various dietary advice. After that, I followed a diet for about three years that avoided eggs, wheat, dairy products, sugar, food additives, and trans fats. Nowdays, my atopic dermatitis and other health issues improved remarkably, allowing me to handle any job. Even now, I try to avoid wheat, milk, and sugar as much as possible. So I can handle physical work without any problems! I have overcome many hardships and am now surprisingly doing well. AND I have realized firsthand how important the food we eat is. For about ten years, I had a desire to learn English, but self-study didn't progress well, and I struggled with daily life. Therefore, I decided to go on a working holiday. In Japan, outside of Tokyo, there are hardly any gluten-free or vegan options, and organic products are very expensive. My grandfather passed away when I was in high school, so I no longer had the opportunity to eat delicious vegetables. It was very challenging and costly to maintain my dietary restrictions, and there were few places where I could eat out. In Australian markets, there are fresh and vibrant vegetables and fruits, and just seeing them lifts my spirits! I knew that gluten-free and organic options were prevalent in Australia. So, when considering a working holiday, Australia was my only choice. (for studying, living, and travelling as well) Next year, I plan to return to Melbourne, participate in various communities, and achieve my goals. However, I've had a great experience with my first WWOOF and have learned a lot about the wonderful countryside, so I may be doing something different next year! Farming is fascinating and fun!

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