You can work and stay in Australia for up to 1 year with the Working Holiday Visa (Subclass 417)and Work and Holiday Visa ( Subclass 462)
Remember you may only work for one employer for a maximum of 6 months through that year.
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Denmark
Surrounded by hills and karri forests, Denmark is approximately 400 kilometers south of Perth. The climate lends itself to…
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Murgon
Murgon is know for its strong beef industry, fruit picking wise there's tomato picking work over summer. You may…
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Smithton
Known for its forests, wildlife-spotting and long empty beaches Smithton is located near the north west corner of Tassie.…
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Scottsdale
For many years the Scottsdale economy has benefited from the contributions of the agriculture and forestry industries. The main…
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Launceston
Tasmania's second largest city, Launceston is located approximately 200km north of Hobart. A gateway to the beautiful wineries of…
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Deloraine
Set on the banks of Meander river, Deloraine is Located 50km west of Launceston. The town itself is classified…
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Rutherglen
Some say Rutherglen is Australia's oldest wine growing region with winemakers passing down knowledge to 5 generations of family…
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G'day Guys,
My name is Dimi, I'm one of the admins/starters of Fruitpickingjobs.com.au . Freddie and I started this community to help working holiday makers and harvest workers find jobs in an easy and transparent manner.
We're not just here to help you finding jobs, anything related to your working holiday down under, we will help try find a way to make it easier for you too achieve. Getting your tax done, deals, travel spots... you name it.
If you ever have any questions or feedback please don't hesitate to ask. We're always looking for ways to improve the site and help meet our members needs and build a stronger community.
Hope you're doing well and best of luck.
Cheers
Dimi
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