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Hi guys. Looking for a bit of information. Just had my first working holiday visa accepted. I am planning on going to Oz early feburary, but I am unsure what part to locate myself. I want to carry out the 88 days of rural work straight away. Someone has recently mentioned to me to head to Bundaburg, Queensland but I accept any advice given greatly. | ||
Its a bit late as the good paying job, in fruit picking would be taken up by people who arrive now or in a few weeks time. | 1 | |
Bundaberg will be very hot and humid until May, while the suggestion above is probably a good one - the Riverina of NSW + Victoria, and leading to the Riverland of South Australia. These places can also be fiercely hot in Feb-March, but it is a drier inland heat. A lot of citrus, but other crops too. While I don't actually know when and where the best jobs are per region per month, I would probably wait until about May and investigate it then ... and by then you will have picked up a lot of local savvy and knowledge. So spend Feb-April on the coast (Sydney or the Gold Coast are good). | 2 | |
If you do a search for possby the user "habby" you will find all the official links you need for the Harvest Trail. | 3 | |
Would you guys suggest i head to Adeleide then work my way to Riverlands ? I'm just worried about transport at the moment I know you can't rely on other people that's why I'm basing my search on somewhere more central but obviously it's not always as simple as that. Aus is just so big and I'm basically scratching at the moment trying to decide where to go, I have some flexibility with when I go so that isn't an issue I could postpone it by a month if needed. I intend on buying a car once I figure out how it's done as it seems very complicated. My initial plan is to just chill for a week or 2 and sort things out like a bank account ECT. I am a qualified painter and decorator of 10 years so I guess I can search in that category of work. I have a 417 visa so hospitality is out of the question. I'm just really desperate to get the 88 days out of the way so I can enjoy it out there. Appreciate all your replys | 4 | |
Whyhave you ruled out hospitality on a 417 visa? No reason why you can't do that. Just the same as a painter and decorator. | 5 | |
My bad, I was under the impression hospitality only covered a 462 visa and didn't award days towards the the visa extension, although I wouldn't rule it out I'm more of a manual worker who just gets my head down and get on with things. | 6 | |
Check out what postcodes are covered for 2 nd WHV. | 7 | |
I'm aware of most areas are covered just wondered if anyone had some tips for me or someone to point me in the right direction. Would anyone be able to tell me if starting off in Adelaide would be a good start? I'm gonna try and buy a car then hopefully head to Mildura looking for farm work. If anyone thinks this is good idea I'd like to hear your opinion. Thanks | 8 | |
Adelaide would be a good place to start, as you can make good money, Adelaide Hills has many orchards with apples, pears, cherries, starwberries, no toll roads, and its about half an hour up the freeway, and then turn off to where ever you have to go, or go up Montacute Road, Athelstone way, up into and the Riverland which is about 2 and a bit hours out. | 9 | |
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