Search WWOOF Oz General Search Search keywords (sheep), Member ID, email, Name etc Type of Farm Commercial Farm Hobby Farm Suburbia Select Commercial or Hobby Farm Farming Methods Organic Permaculture Biodynamic For Host Farms Select State ACT Northern Territory South Australia New South Wales Tasmania Queensland Victoria Western Australia For Host Farms All Members 1919 WWOOFERS 1129Host's 826 Order By: Last Active Alphabetical Newest Registered Members directory Viewing 1 - 8 of 8 active members The HUF (Hetherington Urban Farm) Last Active: active 20 hours, 38 minutes ago City/Town: Glen ForrestViewFarming Methods: OrganicAccommodation Type: In Our Home, TentThe HUF is an urban farm located in the picturesque hills of Perth located approx. 30 kilometres from the CBD. The property is located on an acre of land with a vision of self sufficiency. Accommodation is a fully en-suited room with own shower and toilet within the main home. Queen sized bed with built in robes. PLEASE NOTE WE ARE ON SEVERE WATER RESTRICTIONS WHICH UNFORTUNATELY MEANS 5 MINUTE SHOWERS AND GENERAL CARE WITH WATER OVERALL WE REQUIRE YOU TO RESPECT THIS. Live produce includes bee hive, chickens, quails, aquaponics (for fish farming), mealworm farms, black soldier fly farms and worm farms. We try and make own produce on the property including preserving, pickling, dehydrating. The property has solar into the grid but we are wanting to expand to a solar stand alone battery system to run the additional aquaponic systems we want to build and install. Niall Last Active: active 2 days, 14 hours ago City/Town: Charters TowersViewFarming Methods: OrganicAccommodation Type: Separate BuildingCommercial cattle property producing grassfed beef located 2 hrs West of Townsville. Run by young, fun married couple who love animals, sport and gardening. Andrea McLean Last Active: active 6 days, 21 hours ago Age: 36-55ViewGender: CoupleSkills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Permaculture/Biodynamics, Gardening, Pruning, Propagating, Composting, Soil conservation, Biodynamics practices and techniques, Mulching, Animal Care, Mustering, Beekeeping, Worm farming, Fencing, Building, Natural building methods, Tool making, Using and caring for tools, Handyman, Mechanical, Dairy, Cheese making, Preserving food, Wild food foraging, Fermenting food, Bread Making, Wine making, Marketing produceWe want to learn more about sustainable farming, permaculture and land conservation. We'd love to learn by getting our hands dirty whilst listening to stories of people living it. Carol and Jack Flanagan Last Active: active 1 week, 4 days ago City/Town: West Pennant HillsViewFarming Methods: OrganicAccommodation Type: In Our HomeWe are not a farm but a suburban home, 25 km from the centre of Sydney, with a large garden. Our WWOOFers mainly help us with gardening & painting, but in the last quarter of each year we have a project, making thousands of Christmas cakes which we give to charities who provide free Christmas dinner for homeless and needy people. From time to time we also donate food for other charity events & love to have help with this. We support several charities and we also host refugees on a regular basis. WWOOFers wishing to visit Sydney can take a bus from near our home to explore the city. Accom for up to 2 people in spare bedrooms. Children b.a. Mixed diet, including vegetarian. NSI. Joy Mendel Last Active: active 1 week, 6 days ago City/Town: LucastonViewFarming Methods: OrganicAccommodation Type: In Our HomeA small property in the Huon Valley with large vegetable gardens and a flock of ducks and chickens. The house - which wwoofers will share with me -is a small Tasmanian style weatherboard and has lovely rural and distant mountain views. The Haven Bucca Last Active: active 1 month, 1 week ago City/Town: Bucca,ViewFarming Methods: OrganicAccommodation Type: CaravanA Paradise of food species from all over, Bamboos, Kayaking, fermenting, sour dough, wicking beds, these are just some of the things awaiting you when you come to Bucca Haven, our 5 acres of developing organic food forest. We have almost 100 bamboo clumps, all mature & provide endless mulch, shade & timber material for all sorts of projects. It is called the thinking mans timber. We grow an abundant and varied amount of food plants all year round, we can use anything from 25 to 30 different species in our green salad, none of which is lettuce! We have in excess of 150 different species of food plants from across the sub tropical regions of the earth, & are always on the lookout for more variety. We enjoy a sunny, warm to hot climate, 20c to 38c except in winter which for us in June thru to Sept which could be as low as 7c overnight to 27c daily. We love good food, healthy food, home grown food. So if you like to cook, great! When the dam is full, it is our swimming hole. When the dam is low, we go 6k to the Kolan River for a cool swim, or Kayak. We are 31km from Bundaberg & 27 km from Gin Gin. We can collect you from either town if you do not have your own transport. We are a Christian family, in our 60's, still very active, gardening, swimming, kayaking & socialising. We both have a good sense of humour. But we need you to speak English as we don't have any other language. If you can read English too that is even better. Georgina Persephone Victoria Hart Last Active: active 1 month, 2 weeks ago Age: 21-25ViewGender: FemaleSkills I Want to Learn: Organic Practices, Gardening, Pruning, Composting, Animal Care, Beekeeping, Cheese making, Preserving food, Wild food foraging, Bread Making, Wine making, Marketing produceThe WWOOF organisation was recommended to me by a contact at Work n Holiday, as a great way to experience Australia and learn some practical skills for the rest of my travels. I was really excited about the prospect of being out and about. Being stuck indoors in the city was starting to grate a little. Tans Acres Last Active: active 2 months, 3 weeks ago City/Town: BooralViewFarming Methods: BiodynamicAccommodation Type: In Our HomeWe are on 3.5 acres, which doesn't sound like a lot but we are doing plenty on it. We keep chickens and ducks for eggs and meat. I regularly raise chicks and ducklings to keep the supply up, and there is an almost monthly 'dispatching' day. We also keep goats, for milk and cheese (although they are dry at the moment, and due for kids in Feb 2021). They help keep the scrub down as well as being super fun to watch. The vegetable gardens and fruit trees are many and sprawling. With a variety of organically grown produce to feed my partner and myself. The aim for our property is to become as self-sufficient as possible, to reduce the amount of waste that comes onto our land, and reduce the amount of money we spend on store bought products. We recycle, reuse just about everything, food scraps go to the animals, and what ever we don't eat gets composted (including bones!). Check out our profile for more info 🙂 Viewing 1 - 8 of 8 active members