Fruit Picking Coffs Harbour



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Fruit Picking Coffs Harbour

Coffs Harbour in New South Wales, is located 500 kilometres north of Sydney and 400kms south of Brisbane. The region boasts a contrasting landscapes, from fruit and banana plantations in the hills to 3 main beaches close to the CBD of Coffs Harbour. The natural beauty of the region makes for a great backpacking destination with many activities such as surfing, golfing and fishing. 40 km North of Coffs Harbour at Corindi lies one of the largest Blueberry plantations in the Southern Hemisphere, and employs alot of seasonal workers.

Coffs Harbour has a regional airport. Airlines operate regular flights from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Newcastle. The drive from Sydney to Coffs Harbour is 6hours, Brisbane to Coffs Harbour is a 5hr drive. Countrylink runs two rail services daily from Sydney and Brisbane to Coffs Harbour. Most bus companies have regular services to Coffs Harbour.

Fruit Crops

February to March - lychees

April to September - macadamia nuts

June to September - custard apples

September to December - summerfruit

October to December - coffee

October to January - blueberries

May to October - avocados

Fruit Picking Accommodation

Aussitel Coffs Harbour Backpackers

312 Harbour Drive,
Coffs Harbour, NSW 2450
Ph: (02) 6651 1871 or 1800 330 335
 



Aussitel is undoubtedly the best that Coffs has to offer in backpacking. Aussitel is owned and managed by Mark and Teresa, with excellent staff to help you have a great time.

It is a friendly, open place that many people have been happy to call home! It is busy, active and vibrant with exceptionally high standards of professional service. We keep up to date with all the latest developments and ensure we can offer you the best quality activities and prices available.

Location, location, location. They are perfectly located in the lively jetty area opposite the natural bushland of Coffs Creek, close to beaches, pubs, restaurants, cafes, supermarket, specialty shops and international marina.

Clean, comfortable, secure, large open plan kitchen and living area (great comfy couch) and very friendly atmosphere

Spacious accommodation single, share or double


FREE - canoes (explore the wonderful natural bushland of Coffs Creek)
FREE - boogie boards
FREE - scuba diving in our pool
FREE - golf and tennis equipment
FREE - fishing rods and reels
FREE - BBQ

Large heated swimming pool, BIG BBQ nights,
entertainment both day and night, fully equiped kitchen, TV, DVD, pool table, board games, volleyball, darts, laundry facilities, high speed internet with CD copying facilities, Visa and Mastercard accepted, help in finding WORK


Let's Go Guide book's recommended hostel for the last 5 years

Fruit Picking Coffs Harbour Work they sometimes offer work for accomodation and several full time jobs here at the hostel. They can also organize fruit picking work for you , you can work just for a week or up to 3 months its your choice.



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Fruit Picking South Australia


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Fruit Picking South Australia, this area has a lot of wineries, and grape picking is quite physically hard work, and often the weather is very warm during summer. South Australia is an area which has a lot of fruit picking work for backpackers, and the backpacker accommodation in the area is setup for fruit pickers. South Australia has a lot of wineries where they need pickers but the area is also famous for Stone Fruits, Citrus, Berries and Cherries.

Picking Dates:


January - April - Grape picking
May to February - Citrus
May to August - Grape Vine Pruning
January to April - Apples/pears
November to March - Stone Fruits
All year – mixed vegetable production and processing

Fruit Picking South Australia Accommodation:

Berri Backpackers Resort
Situated in the middle of South Australia's fruit growing area, it is 200 km from Adelaide on the Murray River. Providing work and accommodation travelers.The best feedback I have ever seen for a working backpacker resort.

Sturt Highway Berri
Ph: (08) 8582 3144


Barmera Backpackers
A good working hostel with work most of the year round, call before you go just to make sure.

6 Bice Street, Barmera
Ph
(08) 8588 3007
Email backpack@riverland.net.au


Nomads On Murray
If your after fruit picking work here is the place for you especially set up for it. Very good reviews.

Sturt Highway Kingston On Murray
Ph: (08) 8583-0211


Harvest Trail Lodge
The Lodge has Harvest work available all year round, but before you go give them a call to see what is available.

They provide:
  • 24hr Booking Service
  • Shuttle bus service to workplace and selected tourist attractions (conditions apply)
  • Secure storage of valuables
  • Employment search assistance
  • Public phone access
  • EFTPOS facilities

1 Kokoda Terrace, LOXTON
Ph: 08 8584 5646

email: harvesttrail@bigpond.com

Naracoorte Backpackers Travellers Lodge
Situated halfway between Adelaide and Melbourne in the centre of South Australia's. Mixed reviews, try it for yourself, if you are looking for work ring before you go.

4 Jones Street, Naracoorte 5271
Ph:(08) 8762 3835


Lakeside Manor YHA
Vineyard work available from May to January. On their website they say that, "accommodation is cheaper for those who work hard!" 22 Main Road.

Robe: Ph:(08) 8768 1995
Email: robe@yhasa.org.au


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Fruit Picking Bowen (Queensland)

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Fruit Picking Bowen
So your in Townsville or Mackay and you need money fast but dont want to be tied down to a job which will take up all your time, well fruit picking Bowen is the place for you to go. Then again maybe fruit picking in Bowen doesn't appeal to you, well your in luck because there are other towns near Townsville or Mackay which offer work all year round such as Ayr and Homehill, which are actually more closer to Townsville, and bowen is closer to mackay. So lets get to know something about these places before we escape the money gobbling Townsville or Mackay.

Bowen

Bowen has a population of 10,500, located in the northern region of the Whitsundays, offers all the features you would expect of a Whitsunday destination. With snorkelling, diving, fishing and sailing accessible off the many palm fringed beaches the waterways are waiting to be discovered.

In Bowen Fruit picking is best known to backpackers for the abundance of work available for backpackers who pick tomatoes, mangoes, cucumbers, capsicums, corn, beans and paw paw are just some of the many crops grown in the region, and it's possible for workers to get up to six months' seasonal work.

Fruit Picking Bowen: Working Backpacker Hostels

Bowen Backpakers:(07) 47863433
Beach End of Herbert St
BOWEN

You'll find the hostel welcoming with the trendy decor, large common area's and private balconies, add a bunch of bi-lingal, bi-cultural travelers and the atmosphere is fun and lively.
The work season is very busy, but there is always opportunities for days off to explore.

Barnacles Backpackers:(07) 4786 4400
16-18 Gordon St
Bowen, QLD 4805

Barnacles Backpackers is an accommodation hostel located in the tropical Queensland town of Bowen, on a quiet residential street near the centre of town and only 500m from the pool and beach.
Catering to travellers on a working holiday and helping travellers find work fruit picking Bowen.

Reefers by the Beach:(07) 4786 4199
93 Horseshoe Bay Rd
Bowen, QLD 4805

Reefers is a beach style backpackers hostel in Bowen Nth Qld. Situated 45 minutes north of Airlie Beach, we enjoy glorious weather all year round. We offer dormitory or cabin accommodation which is set in tropical gardens with all the facilities including pool, spa, internet and help getting work.

Ayr Backpackers:(07)4783-5837
54 Wilmington Street, Ayr

Ayr Backpackers and Wilmington House, they are a well regarded working backpackers hostel of the Burdekin District. We offer quiet and safe, clean dormitory accommodation in our two Queenslander style hostels set amongst lush tropical gardens, yet only a five minute walk to the centre of town or a two minute walk to Coles Supermarket.

Malpass Hotel Backpackers:(07)4782-1600
145 Eighth Avenue, Home Hill

They provides four-star backpacker Accommodation in four-share rooms at affordable rates. The Burdekin is one of the most productive farming areas in Australia there is an abundance of seasonal work available from fruit and vegetable picking, packing in sheds, general farm work, bar work etc. Transport to and from jobs is available.

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Fruit picking work and accommodation around Australia


Fruit Picking and Vegetables picking is not the most glamorous job and usually its seasonal work, but it can still earn the Backpacker $125 plus a day for those fun adventures you came to Australia to experience. There is also the added reward of picking fruit for 3 months and getting a 12 month extension of time on your working holiday visa.

From grape harvesting in Berri, to mango picking in Darwin, each year thousands of people find work helping to bring in the fruit and vegetable harvests.When Backpacking around Australia, no trip is complete without a stint of picking fruit and moving around the country according to where the harvests are.

Picking vegetables and fruit is a good way to lose weight and tone up, fruit and vegetable picking is physically demanding so being fit and healthy will help you work more effectively.

What you need:


  • A good average level of fitness
  • A Hat
  • Old clothes - long pants and long sleeve shirts
  • Long socks to cover your arms - the plants are scratchy
  • A water bottle to hold at least 1.5 ltrs
  • Sunscreen
  • 2 pair of working shoes (steel capped are good)
  • A good attitude to hard work will make your job easy

Some employers will provide meals & accommodation too. Make sure you establish all conditions before you start work. Also remember that picking is reliant on the weather, so this might affect your wages for a short time.

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Fruit Picking Tasmania


Fruit Picking Tasmania, is quite physically hard work, and often the weather is very warm during summer and cold during winter. Tasmania is an area which has a lot of fruit picking work for backpackers, and the backpacker accommodation in the area is setup for fruit pickers. Tasmania is not known as the Apple Isle for nothing, but it is also famous for Stone Fruits, Citrus, Berries and Cherries.

Picking Dates:

January to December - vegetables
February to May - apples
December to April - berry crops
December to January – stone fruit
December to January - cherries
All Year – mushrooms
All year – mixed vegetable production and processing

Fruit Picking Tasmania Accommodation:

Huon Valley Backpackers
The Huon Valley Backpackers, is located in the middle of Tasmanian's famous fruit growing district. They offer special weekly rates and transport to work. All accommodation is one set of bunks to a room. Camping is also available, and they also welcome Motorhomes and Campervans.
Picking work starts around November through to the end of May and you must have a work visa, a tax file number and Australian bank account.

Contact Details
4 Sandhill Road, Cradoc.
Phone: (03) 6295 1551
Fax: (03) 6295 0875
Mobile: 0409 507 442
Email: huonvalley@tassie.net.au

Tasman Backpackers
They don't guarantee jobs but try very hard to find everyone harvest work. They deal directly with 30 different farms and job placement agencies so if there are harvest jobs in the region they will probably know about them. Fruit Picking is weather dependent, and therefore may start at different times of the year depending upon the season. Organic Farm weeding Commences in October Vegetable harvesting including Potatoes, Zucchini, Broccoli and Lettuces generally starts in Nov or Dec A few packing jobs will start mid Dec but most not until the first week of Jan. Apple thinning commences early in December. Cherry's start in December or January depending upon the weather. Raspberry's start the day after Xmas. Carrot, Onion and Broccoli packing jobs start at the beginning of Jan and continue until June or July. Pears start in Feb, Apple picking in March and April. Swedes commence in June and continue until Sep or Oct.

Contact Details
114 Tasman Street, Devonport.
Phone: +61 (03) 6423 2335

Franklin Tavern
This tavern offers comfortable affordable backpacker accommodation. They are located in the center of the Huon Valley, ideally situated for fruit pickers and casual labourers.Rates: $20 per night, per single bunk bed. $90 per week, per single bunk bed.

For more information contact Kon
email: kon@franklintavern.com
Main Rd, Franklin.
Ph: (03) 6266 3512



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Fruit picking Mildura (Victoria)

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Fruit picking Mildura, a popular destination for backpackers looking for work.

Mildura is located in the far north-western corner of Victoria, on the banks of the Murray River, 400 kilometers from Adelaide and 500 kilometers from Melbourn it is situated near the banks of the River Murray, near the junction with the River Darling.. The region around Mildura is a rich agricultural oasis where a lot of backpackers go and search for work as fruit pickers.

It is an area which has a lot of fruit picking work for backpackers and the backpacker accommodation in the area is setup for fruit pickers. Mildura is famous for its Grape - Picking, Stone Fruits, Onion, Citrus, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Grape - Pruning.The surrounding areas produce cereal grains,sheep and cattle. Mildura has a large amount of employment opportunities and is well serviced for seasonal workers and backpackers wishing to come to the area.

Fruit Picking Mildura, this area is one of Australia's major food bowls providing:

  • 95% of dried grapes
  • 69% of table grapes
  • 55% of almonds
  • 41% of pistachios
  • 33% of olives
  • 24% of carrots
  • 23% of asparagus
  • 21% of wine grape crush
  • 20% of citrus
  • 11% lemons

When to go fruit picking there:

September to December - Asparagus

May to January - Citrus

January to May - Grape Picking

May to September - Grape Pruning

May to February - Vegetables


Fruit Picking Mildura: Working Backpacker Hostels

Mildura Oasis Backpacker Working Hostel
230-232 Deakin Avenue,
Mildura.
Ph: 0407 344 251

They supply backpacker employment in the area, with our job network including fruit packing sheds (grape, citrus, garlic, asparagus), farm work, builders labouring and hospitality to name a few. We will arrange your travel to work and back, in one of our buses, for a minimal fee which covers travel costs.

Astra Backpackers
35 Lemon Ave,
Mildura.
PH: (03) 5023 8820

Astra Backpackers provides a leading service for hostel accommodation to travellers from around the globe as well as local tourists. The premises are new built from the ground up and conforms to and beyond current Government requirements.

Mildura International Backpackers
5 Cedar Ave,
Mildura.
Ph: 0408210132

They work hard to help you find work in the local area. At different times of the year you may be able to work in the citrus orchards, vineyards or vegetable fields, or maybe inside in a packing shed. They can provide transport to and from your job and free pick-up from the bus terminals or airport when you arrive in Mildura.

Mildura City Backpackers
50 Lemon Avenue,
Mildura.
Ph: 03 5022 7922

This Unique Heritage Hostel is in a class of its own.Situated in the heart of the city, it is walking distance to Shops, Restaurants, Night Clubs, Cinemas, Supermarkets. They have a total of 48 beds, 3 Queen Size and 42 singles.

Working Hostels Mildura
27 Chaffey Avenue,
Mildura.
PH: 0447 967 537

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