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Last Active: Active 3 days, 19 hours ago
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Gender: Female
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques
Because I love travelling to meet new people and get in touch with their cultures. When I travel, I would love to get to know the place where I`m going, to experience it. I believe in mutual help to be able to grow together, which is why I will be happy to share a Wwoof experience.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 20 hours ago
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Farming Methods: Biodynamic
Accommodation Type: In Our Home
50-acre hobby farm, nestled in between the Burrum Coast National Park and the Isis River on a section of pristine waterway, a breathtaking natural environment. 30 minutes from Hervey Bay.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 20 hours ago
Age: 18-20
Gender: Female
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I joined WWOOF through American Institute of Foreign Studies (AIFS) and am interested in learning about life on Australian Organic & Permaculture farms and learning about growing and producing organically.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 20 hours 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 3 days, 20 hours ago
Age: 18-20
Gender: Female
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I joined WWOOF through American Institute of Foreign Studies (AIFS) and am interested in learning about life on Australian Organic & Permaculture farms and learning about growing and producing organically.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 20 hours ago
Age: 18-20
Gender: Female
Skills I Want to Learn:
I joined WWOOF through American Institute of Foreign Studies (AIFS) and am interested in learning about life on Australian Organic & Permaculture farms and learning about growing and producing organically.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 20 hours ago
Age: 18-20
Gender: Friends
Skills I Want to Learn: Gardening, Animal Care, Bread Making
We joined WWOOF because we want to experience Australian culture in an authentic way, learn new skills, and spend time outdoors with animals and nature while meeting new people.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 20 hours ago
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Gender: Male
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Gardening
I was engaged in agriculture throughout Japan. In this moment,I come to want to experience agriculture not only in Japan but also outside of Japan. So I felt that Australia was the best choice because of its proximity to Japan and relative safety. And I also like visiting abroad.I like to dive into unknown world.I want to communicate with people in different countries.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 21 hours ago
City/Town: Falls Creek
Farming Methods: Permaculture
Accommodation Type: In Our Home
-----Available from February 2026--- We can accommodate 1-2 Wwoofers, however you would need to share a room (2 king single beds or 1 king bed). It is a cosy place with only one bathroom and kitchen and 2 living areas shared by all of us. 6 acres of horse property (4 horses) and extensive gardens to be looked after. We are in the 2540 postcode which will qualify you for your second year visa.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 21 hours ago
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Farming Methods: Biodynamic
Accommodation Type: Separate Building
We are an intergenerational family run cattle operation 400km south of Katherine in the Northern Territory. The property is a 280,000ha operation running in excess of 20,000 head of beef cattle. We breed, backround and fatten the livestock using sustainable grazing operations (mainly rotational grazing and wet season spelling). We focus on low stress stock handling techniques to allow cattle to flow through yards and keep people safe who are working with them. To this purpose we have an extensive laneway network that allows stock to be moved by one person at a slow speed. We are not a fan of chemical use and restrict our usage to bare minimums required (primarily government mandated applications such as to cross stock tick lines). We feed a lot of mineral stock lick for the health and wellbeing of our livestock who we have been carefully selecting genetics for many years to focus on quiet polled livestock (no or reduced horns). We are able to take wwoofers without vehicles as we can pick you up from our local roadhouse (Dunmurra roadhouse). We can assist with teaching you English however the better your English language the more you will be able to enjoy the experience. Accommodation is private single rooms with private bathroom (normally airconditioned). We have a cook for most of the year however that may depend on what time of the year you come to spend with us. The landscape here is mostly flat, dry country normally referred to as Savanah forest land. We have a broad array of native wildlife on the property including wild dogs, birds and marsupials.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 22 hours ago
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Farming Methods: Organic
Accommodation Type: Separate Building
We are an Oyster Farm on Moreton Island. We catch, grow and sell the Rock oyster. The farm is in a National and Marine Park and we generate our own solar power and catch rainwater. Access to Moreton island is via North Stradbroke Island in our boat. We travel to Stradbroke Island on a Thrusday or Friday each week. Work includes culling oysters, building infrastructure on the water leases, harvesting, and land based maintenance. It would be good if you could swim. We also have a retail store on the farm selling all types of fresh seafood. You can go kayaking, snorkelling, swimming in your spare time. Studio apartment accom for 1-2 people. No children Food supplied for you to cook in your accommodation. Lunch with us while working. We will share our meals a few times a week if we are cooking a big roast and would love to try foods you may like to cook. Smoking outside. Prefer longer stays, neg after 1 week.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 22 hours ago
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Farming Methods: Organic
Accommodation Type: Tent, BYO Accommodation
Located in the heart of the Daintree Rainforest, our 527-acre property is on a mission to transform an old organic banana farm into a thriving, multi-layered landscape that restores nature, feeds communities, and inspires change. We are showcasing land diversification methodologies that range from agroforestry systems producing high-value tropical foods, to blended native–food production models that integrate cultural and ecological benefits, through to pure rainforest regeneration zones designed to restore biodiversity to its fullest extent. Our restoration work is centred on enhancing biodiversity, creating wildlife corridors for local fauna, and reconnecting the ancient rainforest to some of the most diverse and productive mangrove ecosystems in the world. To achieve this, we’re planting over 360,000 native trees — creating shade, shelter, and ecological resilience for generations to come. Volunteers here become part of a living laboratory for regenerative land use — learning hands-on skills in tropical reforestation, agroforestry management, native plant care, and ecological monitoring. Every day in the field contributes to a model that can be replicated across the tropics, proving that conservation, food security, and community livelihoods can grow together.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 22 hours ago
Age:
Gender: Female
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Regenerative Agriculture, Beekeeping, Natural building methods, Wild food foraging, Fermenting food, Off-grid living skills, Environmental recovery/regeneration work
When I’m not working: * I dive into the beautifully complex world of human psychology * I dabble in climbing * I try to understand quantum physics * I explore new things to find my Ikigai I love being inspired by people’s lives and stories. I’m always happy to connect with like-minded people and learn from their journeys. I cannot wait to expand my WWOOFing journey. What motivates me to WWOOF: The beautiful people in the community and the magic it is to live in harmony with nature! What I most hope to gain from WWOOFing: Build community and make new friends, Learn self-sufficiency or homesteading skills, Gain farming experience so I can become a farmer
Last Active: Active 3 days, 22 hours ago
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Gender: Couple
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Regenerative Agriculture, Syntropic farming, Gardening, Propagating, Composting, Soil conservation, Mulching, Pruning, Animal Care, Worm farming, Beekeeping, Dairy, Mustering, Fencing, Building, Natural building methods, Tool making, Using and caring for tools, Handyman, Mechanical, Cheese making, Preserving food, Wild food foraging, Fermenting food, Bread Making, Wine making, Marketing produce, Off-grid living skills, Environmental recovery/regeneration work, Disaster Recovery assistance (for visa extensions)
We're both looking for a new experience in a foreign country, where we can learn about new cultures and languages. We're drawn to the idea of being surrounded by nature, and we think that WWOOF is a perfect project for us.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 22 hours ago
Age: 26-35
Gender: Male
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Regenerative Agriculture, Syntropic farming, Gardening, Propagating, Composting, Soil conservation, Pruning, Worm farming, Beekeeping, Building, Natural building methods, Preserving food, Wild food foraging, Fermenting food
I joined WWOOF because I've always wanted to work with soil and plants and learn how to live off the land. It's something I have postponed for years but am finally acting on 🙂
Last Active: Active 3 days, 22 hours ago
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Farming Methods: Organic
Accommodation Type: In Our Home
We live on a 2 ¼ acre property. This is a private house and garden with fruit trees, vegetable gardens, landscaped ornamental borders and a patch of old growth eucalypts, plus an antique furniture restoration workshop in the process of being set up. We are both semi-retired and moved here from the UK in 2023. The gardens here have been a little neglected for several years but have great potential. We have both worked in a wide variety of jobs, mostly self-employed. We have both worked as vegetarian cooks and eat well, mostly organic food. Rick has worked for 20 years as a sports coach at a high level and for 35 years in the antiques trade as a restorer and conserver and has been involved with wwoof since 1975. Tric has a degree in psychology and worked in the Australian health service. She also a post grad degree in botanical conservation and worked for botanical gardens. Tric has run a small certified organic stock farm and worked extensively in organic horticulture. Particularly in research of medicinal herb crops. She has also been involved with the “Deep Ecology” movement since its beginnings. Our wwoofers tend to find us interesting and relaxed and reasonably well behaved.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 22 hours ago
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Farming Methods: Permaculture
Accommodation Type: In Our Home, Separate Building, Caravan
Patchwork Jungle is a repurposed primary school in a small country township. Our Patch, set on one hectare is a mixed enterprise including herb nursery, market garden, berry and mixed fruit orchard as well as a coffee shop used to help value add with jams, cakes, juices, and hot foods. Close to the Murtoa Stick Shed, Little desert,  Grampians National Park, home of Halls Gap Zoo, and the Silo Art Trail make us a great destination to include in your travels, particularly if you have your own transport. We use the schoolroom as our central hub, with a number of out-buildings as extended living such as bedrooms, laundry etc and the cafe/shop is in two 'school portable' style buildings brought in recently.
Last Active: Active 3 days, 23 hours ago
Age: 21-25
Gender: Female
Skills I Want to Learn: Syntropic farming, Mulching, Pruning, Dairy, Natural building methods, Tool making, Using and caring for tools, Handyman, Mechanical, Cheese making, Beekeeping, Building, Fencing, Disaster Recovery assistance (for visa extensions), Environmental recovery/regeneration work, Off-grid living skills, Wine making, Fermenting food, Wild food foraging, Preserving food
We joined WWOOF because we want more than just “travel photos”, we want to roll up our sleeves, learn new skills, and live real Australian life. Clémence brings her energy, jokes, and love for sports, while Beverly brings her curiosity, good food, and passion for animals (she might spoil your pets with cuddles!). We believe that sharing cultures, helping out, and laughing together is the best way to make unforgettable memories. Plus, we heard kangaroos don’t hire assistants, so we had to try WWOOF instead!
Last Active: Active 4 days ago
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Farming Methods: Permaculture
Accommodation Type: Separate Building
We live on 5 acres in gorgeous Mapleton, with an orchard and vegetable garden. Our land has landscaped gardens, several lovely break out areas with decks and picturesque views to enjoy the glory of being immersed in nature, surrounded by trees and the sound of birds by day and frogs by night :). .
Last Active: Active 4 days ago
Age:
Gender: Female
Skills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Regenerative Agriculture, Syntropic farming, Gardening, Propagating, Composting, Soil conservation, Mulching, Pruning, Animal Care, Dairy, Worm farming, Beekeeping, Mustering, Fencing, Building, Natural building methods, Tool making, Using and caring for tools, Environmental recovery/regeneration work, Off-grid living skills, Marketing produce, Wine making, Bread Making, Fermenting food, Wild food foraging, Preserving food, Cheese making, Handyman, Mechanical
I’m travelling and would love to see how people live in a more sustainable and unique way. I want to have a big property of my own one day growing food, restoring native habitat, hosting community events & keen to learn through your experiences!

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