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Grapes, citrus, stone fruits and vegetables are harvested along the Murray River each year. Jobs include picking, packing, pruning and other general
harvest work. The jobs can include climbing ladders, standing, kneeling or sitting while moving through the crop. The work is often repetitious and tiring
and can, depending on location, be in dry and dusty or cold and damp conditions. Start time is usually from early morning and often long into the day.
The crop is often picked into tubs, buckets or placed in a bag strapped to the picker or picked into bundles and placed onto trays or into bins. Some sorting
and packing jobs are also required. These can involve working later in the day after the crop has been harvested.
For more details on the Fruit & Vegetable Harvest, a video has been produced named “A Great Spot To Pick” which can give you a description of the
areas and the jobs available. This can be viewed at you local MADEC harvest office.
Durata stagionale The main grape harvest season commences mid-February and runs through to late March. The stone fruit harvest (Swan Hill) begins in late November and
can continue until early April.
Vestiti e attrezzatura Clothing should be hard wearing and give maximum protection from all weather, particularly the SUN. A broad brimmed hat and sturdy work shoes /
boots are required. A Water bottle (for everyday) is essential and Sun block, Sun Glasses and Insect repellent can be useful
Requisiti fisici e condizioni atmosferiche Summer weather along the Murray River is usually hot with little humidity. Temperatures range from 20 to 40 degrees Celsius. It is recommended that
harvest workers start early in the day before it gets too hot. The work is not heavy but is repetitious and tiring and often carried out in hot conditions.
Harvest workers, therefore need to be fit and active and have the discipline to “stick to the task”. Working couples are readily accepted, but if children
accompany parents, your own accommodation is preferable as families become difficult to place on properties. Grower prefer harvest workers to be at least
16 years old.
Soldi di riserva It is strongly recommended that you have financial resources to cover living costs for at least a week. This is needed if weather conditions change causing
delays, as pay day is a week after you start. It will also enable you to stock up on food and drink before starting your job.
Fonte: MADEC
National Harvest Trail
National Harvest Telephone Information Service 1800 062 332
Phone the National Harvest Telephone Information Service 1800 062 332 for information on harvest jobs, working conditions or accommodation.
Contatti diretti:
Jobtinich Fruit, Wombat, Young, NSW - Cherry and Stone Fruit
Cherry and stone fruits orchard.
100 jobs mid Nov to Xmas- 5 week season, also Feb-Mar
Pay by piece rates, varying $100 to $180 per day for good
pickers.
Working hours 6 to 8 hours a day.
Village of Wombat (5km)or town of Young (10km)
Wombat has a pub, general store and post office.
Camping facilities (incl showers, kitchen & laundry) on
site.
Hotel accomodation and caravan parks in Young.
Contact:
Wendy Batinich
tel 02 6384 3222 or 3266
fax 6384 3341
'Cherrymore'
Wombat Road,
Young 2594
Location: Australasia
Duration: Feb Mar Nov Dec
Job Type: Fruit Picking
Email:
Job : Corboy Fresh Fruit, Victoria, Australia - Fruit
Picking
Corboy Fresh Fruit's harvest season peaks at mid-late
January when approximately 150-200 extra fruit pickers
will be needed. Crops to be harvested are Peaches, Pears,
Nectarines, Plums and Apples.
Fruit picking is hard work and it can be extremely hot in
the paddock. Appropriate clothing should be worn e.g.
long sleeve cotton shirt, light weight slacks,trousers,shorts
and a wide soft brimmed hat must be worn. Solid work
boots with ankle support is also recommended as the
ground may be uneven. Sunscreen must be worn.
Fruit is picked, according to instructions, using a ladder to
climb to the fruit and a picking bag is worn strapped to the
shoulders, fruit is placed in the bag then carefully emptied
into the fruit bin supplied. Fruit is picked either to colour,
size or strip picked (taking all fruit on the tree).
Payment is made per bin of fruit picked.
All employees are trained in the correct methods in which
to pick fruit. An experienced person will conduct a
training session prior to you commencing your
employment or on the day you start. It is important to
listen carefully and carry out instructions.
You will find that there are tricks to the trade e.g. where to
carry and place your ladder to obtain most benefit, how to
wear your picking bag correctly etc., when you become
familiar with the skill of fruit picking, the benefits will
become apparent with a good quality fruit and a higher bin
tally for you, resulting in more money in your pocket at
the end of the week, with less effort.
You will be supervised by an experienced picker called a
ganger. Any problems must be reported to this person.
There are different requirements needed to pick each
variety of fruit. All fruit needs care when being picked to
reduce bruising and other damage.
Each casual fruit picker will be issued with an Information
Booklet which states in further detail what is expected.
Corboy Fresh Fruit Pty Ltd is a family owned business
comprising fruit growing, packing and export & domestic
sales, established in1980 by Mr John Corboy and his wife
Kerry. Since that time, together with their sons they have
built one of Australia's larger horticultural operations
including 860 acres of orchard and a large packing/cool-
storage facility.
The present operation encompasses approximately
400,000 fruit trees, producing 52 different varieties of
fruit and employs between 50 and 300 people dependent
on the time of year.
Apply using on-line form
Location: Australasia
Duration: Jan Feb Mar Apr May June Nov Dec
Job Type: Fruit Picking
Website: www.corboys.com.au/contactus.html
Email:
Job : Crestfield Orchards, Snowy Mountains, NSW -
Apple Harvesting
Crop thinning November to January 150 jobs
Harvest fruit picking mid-December to May 200 jobs
Summer pruning February to March 100 jobs
Pay is by piece rates.
Apple Harvest rates start at approx $16 per bin dependent
on season.
Typical days earnings pre tax of $100 plus.
Minimum day of 8 hours.
Pay by direct deposit.
contact:
Chris Potter
tel 02 6949 1771
fax 02 6949 1713
Bowdens,
Old Tumbarumba Road,
Batlow NSW 2730
Location: Australasia
Duration: Jan Feb Mar Nov Dec
Job Type: Fruit Picking
Email:
Job : Koogie Downs, Sunshine Coast, Queensland,
Austrialia - Strawberry Harvesting
Farm hands from January till March
Planting from March till April
Harvesting from May till November
AWARD wages paid weekly
Free courtesy bus pickup from local area
Free linen and blankets
Large well equipped kitchen
Large laundry
Free tea and coffee
Bush walking
Push bike hire
Separate male and female amenities
Free luggage storage
Free private lockers
Free t.v in lounge room
Large outdoor BBQ with seating area
We do have rules on this farm and all people wishing to
work on Koogie Downs will be given the rules before they
are given their key to their rooms and start work.
Job Details: Picking and Packing of strawberries
Eligibility of Applicants: people with a working visa and a
tax file number may apply
Conditions of work: Must wear a hat and follow the farm
rules.
Dates of Harvesting: Work avail from March to Nov.
Hours of work: Workers are paid per hour and packers can
learn the packing shed at a contract price per punnet until
they can pack 100 per hour then they will go on and
hourly wage.
Accommodation: There is onsite accommodation which
holds 48 people with 4 people in each room. It has male
and female separate toilets and showers. Every room has
its own out door seating area. FOR MORE DETAILS
PLEASE VISIT www.koogiedowns.com
Local Attractions: Steve Erwins Australian Zoo, Big
Pineapple, Underwater world, Noosa and the great
Sunshine Coast beaches.
Contact: Bernie and Revleigh Daniels on 0745459100
between the hours of 6:30am to 8.00pm est time
Postal Address: Lot 2/58 Rainforest Rd Chevllum 4555
Email: [email protected]
Koogie Downs Strawberry Farm is one of the oldest
strawberry growing families on the Sunshine Coast. At
this current time we have 10 different fields, all of which
are very close to our cooling facility. The closest is only
15 metres away. We are farming approximately 40 acres
of strawberries in total. With four different varieties to
ensure our buyers that they will always have the quality
berries during our shipping season
- 5 Minute drive to the Big Pineapple
- 15 Minute drive to Steve Erwin`s Australia Zoo
- 20 Minute drive to Sunshine Coast Beaches
- 5 Minute drive to shops
Location: Australasia
Duration: Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct
Nov
Job Type: Fruit Picking Agriculture
Website: www.koogiedowns.com
Email:
Job : R J Cornish & Co Pty Ltd, Cobram, Victoria,
Australia
WHEN ARE THE JOBS?
A large number of fruit pickers (up to 140 per day) are
required during our fruit picking season in the mid
January to late March/April period each year.
We may also have vacancies for experienced tractor
drivers.
WHAT CROPS?
Peaches, pears and then apples.
PAYMENT
Fruit pickers are paid on a piece-work system (rates are
approved by the government authorities, growers and
unions)so the more fruit you pick the more you earn.
There is no guaranteed minimum wage for most fruit
pickers on our farm.
WHO ARE THE WORKERS?
We have a large number of fruit pickers from all over
Australia and many parts of the world.
To work with us you must be an Australian Citizen or an
Australian permanent resident, the holder of a New
Zealand Passport or have an Australian visa that allows
employment.
WHAT IS THE JOB LIKE?
Picking is generally done from steel ladders, so you need
to be fairly healthy as there is a fair bit of carrying, lifting
and walking.
The fruit is picked into a bag which is slung over your
shoulders in a harness fashion and then emptied into the
'bin'. The bin holds the equivalent of 22 cases of fruit, so it
can take some time to fill a bin up.
If you are new to fruit picking you may find it fairly
difficult to begin with, but within a couple of days you
will find that your daily bin numbers are likely to increase
as you develop better technique.
INDUCTION
Before you start working on our orchard you will be
instructed in the correct and safe techniques of using a
picking ladder and other aspects of fruit picking.
SUITABLE WORK CLOTHES
Because it is generally warm you should dress for the
environment. A long sleeved shirt is recommended. Boots
or shoes with a firm sole will protect your feet. Thongs or
bare feet are not acceptable. Sun screen is advisable for
protection from the sun and hats are compulsory.
ACCOMMODATION
We have fully catered accommodation in 2 - 3 bed rooms
and a camping area for those with tents. We also have a
caravan park for those with their own vans and
motorhomes.
HOW AND WHEN TO APPLY
Application forms can be completed on our website
www.rjcornish.com from the beginning of December
through to the end of February each year.
INTERESTED?
Visit our website www.rjcornish.com for further details.
Phone (03) 5872 2055
Fax (03) 5872 1054
R J Cornish & Co Pty Ltd
174 Cottons Rd
Cobram 3644
Victoria
AUSTRALIA
www.rjcornish.com
Location: Australasia
Duration: Jan Feb Mar Apr
Job Type: Fruit Picking Agriculture
Website: www.rjcornish.com
Email:
Job : Silvan Estate Raspberrries, Victoria, Australia - Fruit Picking
Silvan Estate Raspberries is one hours drive East of
Melbourne in the picturesque Dandenong Ranges. The
farm setting has a most impressive, panoramic outlook to
the Black Snake Ranges.
Employment
Seasonal work is available for fruit pickers from early
December to the end of April. We welcome fruit pickers
with and without experience. All fruit picking depends on
fine dry weather and most days start early to avoid the
high Summer heat.
All workers must have a Tax File Number.
You must have Working Holiday Visa if you are from
overseas.
We make a direct payment of your wages into your bank
account and provide you with a pay slip.
Rate of pay
We pay by the weight of berries picked. We take into
consideration the wholesale market price we receive, plus
we consider the condition of the crop.
The Season commences late November and continues
through into April. We prefer you to stay a minimum of 3
or 4 weeks.
Can I stay at the farm?
You can set up a tent or campervan. We do provide some
onsite caravan accommodation.
There is a shared kitchen and shower facilities and we
charge a small fee for the use of the facilities.
Applications including your
name
address
telephone number
can be send by fax or email.
Fax +61 (0)3 9737 9105
Email [email protected]
Silvan Estate Raspberries
70 Hollis Road
Silvan South Victoria 3795
Australia
Phone +61 (0)3 9737 9415
Location: Australasia
Duration: Jan Feb Mar Apr Dec
Job Type: Fruit Picking
Website: www.raspberries.com.au
Email:
ob : Silvan Estate Raspberrries, Victoria, Australia - Fruit Picking
Job : Tumbarumba Blueberries, Snowy Mountains, NSW - Blueberry Picking
HARVEST SEASON
The blueberry harvest season runs from late
December to mid March each year.
The main focus of the business is export with all
blueberries destined for these markets hand harvested.
This is a labour intensive operation and requires large
numbers of pickers.
Work commences at approximately 7.00am each morning
Monday to Friday or as the weather permits.
Hand harvest usually concludes at 1.00pm to 2.00 pm as
the weather is usually too hot for harvest after this time.
Blueberries cannot be harvested wet therefore any dew or
rain must not be present. We are unable to control the
weather and therefore no harvest will be possible on rainy
days.
The packing shed is also in operation at this time which
sees all the days hand harvested fruit packed as well as
machine harvested fruit processed . The packing shed is
operated in shifts by a number of different staff. A
rotating shift is utilised that sees different tasks
undertaken on rotating days. These shifts are made up at
the start of the season and are on a first in basis. A priority
list is then established to take the place of those that leave
or do not meet the picking criteria. This criterion is based
upon a minimum picking volume and ensures good
pickers are rewarded with ongoing work.
The operating hours of the packing shed are usually 8.30
am to 6.00 pm.
PICKING
Picking blueberries is not difficult with all work carried
out from the ground. The trees are no more than two
meters tall and are easily accessed.
There are no thorns or any other impediment to the picker.
The fruit is grown in clusters with the fruit ripening
gradually within each cluster.
Each tree is picked a number of times over the season
with only the ripe fruit removed each time.
As with any fruit picking not everyone is suited to the
task. Some people will find that they are unable to pick
reasonable volumes of fruit.
It does however take a few days to master the picking
technique.
To enable a satisfactory wage pickers need to be dedicated
to the task and work undistracted.
Experience has also shown that females are far better at
picking than males due to their dexterity and application
to the job.
This however does not rule out all males as some of our
best pickers in recent years have in fact been male.
Pickers are assigned to a team each with its own team
leader. Teams have their own rows and varieties to pick.
The team leader is accountable for the quantity and
quality harvested by their team.
The most effective picking method identified to date is to
pick into a two litre container tied around the waist
(allowing the use of two hands) and when full carefully
placing the fruit from the container into a ten litre bucket.
At regular intervals the fruit is picked up from the end of
the picking row where it is identified to the picker, tipped
from the bucket into a bar coded tray and then transported
to the packing shed where the blueberries are weighed,
graded and packed.
Each picker is issued with a numbered and bar coded card
that is scanned at the time of pick up. The card is scanned
together with the tray the fruit is tipped into which allows
later identification.
WAGES
Picking is paid on piece rates of $3.00/kg for export
quality fruit.
The average serious picker should be able to pick
approximately 5 kgs per hour of export quality fruit.
Processed grade fruit is paid at the rate of $0.50 per kg
however pickers are discouraged from picking anything
other than export grade fruit. Picking any volume of
process grade fruit will be uneconomical for the picker
and picked consistently will result in the picker being
asked to leave.
Shed work and any other tasks are paid by the hour. The
adult wage is $14.85 per hour.
Payment of wages will be by way of electronic transfer to
each individuals bank account. To enable payment it is
critically important to have correct banking details that
include a 6 digit BSB and Account Number. For accuracy
it is best obtain this from a deposit slip or bank book.
The pay week runs from Wednesday to Tuesday with
funds available on or before Friday of each week.
All employees are required to complete a Government
Employment Declaration together with a Tumbarumba
Blueberry Producers Application for Employment Form
and Work Place Agreement.
All employees are required to have a tax file number,
Australian Residency or an Australian Government
approved working visa.
The harvest season is a minimum of 10 weeks long and
preference is given to people who are interested in staying
for the full season.
FACILITIES and ACCOMMODATION
The main location for accommodation is at the
Tumbarumba Creek Caravan Park which is located beside
the Tumbarumba Creek in Tumbarumba
This is a very picturesque location and offers excellent
facilities onsite and is within a very short walk of the town
centre where there are the usual supermarkets, takeaway,
chemist, clothing stores, hotels etc.
Sporting facilities and activities within walking distance
of the Caravan Park include: Swimming at the town pool
across the road from the park; Golf on the 9 hole course;
Tennis courts are available for hire; Netball and basketball
courts are beside the park; Cricket and baseball fields are
across the road; Fishing in the creek that runs through the
park and in Mannus lake a short drive away; Squash
courts are available for hire; Table tennis, badminton and
volleyball are all available at the Caravan Park
The facilities at the blueberry orchard include clean
amenities, fresh drinking water, shady areas and also drink
and food vending machines.
Important items for blueberry picking include sturdy
footwear, long sleeved top and protection from the sun.
Packing shed workers will be required to wear enclosed
footwear and appropriate clothing for a controlled
atmosphere packing room.
Tumbarumba Blueberries,
Taradale Road,
Tumbarumba
NSW 2653.
Location: Australasia
Duration: Jan Feb Mar Dec
Job Type: Fruit Picking
Website: www.tumbaberry.com.au
Email:
Working hostel
Western Australia:
Perth Working Hostels
If you’re looking for a place to stay on a working holiday in Perth, hostels are a great place to start.
With their lively social scene, friendly atmosphere and great prices, hostels are the ideal place to
start work in a new country, where you can make new friends and save money when you’re starting
out.
Perth hostels with excellent facilities to help job seekers – from job boards advertising local
vacancies to hostels owners always on the lookout for an extra hand.
You could even work at the hostel itself – many hostels in Perth are staffed by backpackers and
students, who help with everything from manning the reception to cleaning rooms. Here a selection
of the best hostels for finding work in Perth.
The Old Swan Barracks
Perth´s most unique Backpackers Hostel. Situated in the heart of
Perth in the Northbridge entertainment area and only a couple of
minutes away from the rail and bus terminals, The Old Swan
Barracks offers quality accomodation and fantastic facilities at very
affordable prices.
Britannia on William
Welcome to Britannia on William, one of Perth's best backpackers.
Situated in the heart of Northbridge, and only minutes from the city,
Britannia is one of the best located backpacking hostels in
Perth. Britannia on William
Kimberley Croc Backpackers
The Kimberley Croc Backpackers want you to have a great
working holiday experience. On arrival we can provide you with a list
of local farmers that you can call to enquire employment. We also
have a job board where employers post details about jobs. We can
also direct you to the three job agencies we have in town.
Kununurra is a great place for farm work with sandalwood, mangoes,
and many other plants. The farming seasons are as follows:
Sandalwood- All year round
Grapefruit-March, April, May
Melons and Small Crops- April through to September
Mangoes-September to November
Coolibah Lodge
Our backpackers accommodation, rated 4 stars by the VIP
Backpackers Resorts association, has a friendly, relaxed atmosphere
in Air-conditioned and heated comfort. With guests arriving from all
over the world, our reputation is second to none. email Coolibah
lodge
Brook Lodge Backpackers I stayed at this working backpackers for about 2 months and can
highly recommend it. I have heard the owners have changed, but I am
sure it is still a great place to stay and work.
3 Bridge Street,
PO Box 175,
Donnybrook WA 6239
Phone: (08) 9731 1520
Fax: (08) 9731 0141
Mobile: 0429 000 703
E-mail: [email protected]
Big Boab Budget International 2 Riverf Fig Ave, Kununurra 6743
Phone: (08) 9168 1411
EMAIL: [email protected]
Carnarvon Backpackers 97- 99 Olivia Tce,
Carnarvon, WA 6701.
ph: (08) 9941 1095
Pemberton Backpackers 7 Brockman Street,
Pemberton, WA 6260
Phone: (08) 9776 1105
Email: [email protected]
Margaret River Backpackers 66 Town View Terrace, Margaret River 6285
Phone: (08) 9757 9572
Email: [email protected]
Manjimup Backpackers 59 Rose Street, Manjimup, Western Australia
PHONE: 08 9771 8077
EMAIL: [email protected]
Dunsborough Beachhouse 201 - 205 Geographe Bay Rd
Dunsborough, WA 6281
Tel: +61 (0) 8 9755 3107
Email: [email protected]
Queensland:
Working Hostels in Brisbane
Australia is a vast country and travellers need to
set aside a fair bit of time if they hope to explore the major cities, the outback and visit the beautiful stretches of coastline. One easy way of saving money on accommodation is to try working in backpackers. Plenty of Brisbane backpackers take on extra staff,
often travellers, to help out behind reception or
clean the dorm rooms. In return you can expect accommodation and sometimes a small wage on top depending on the hours you contribute. This is a great way to experience life as a local, getting to know the other staff and making friends with the other guests who will all be keen
to explore the area, just like you.
Delta Backpackers
Our backpackers say that staying at the Delta is like staying with family - and many of them stay here for months at a time. We currently have 4 backpackers who have been here for more than 4 months, and many more who have left and returned. In fact we have
nicknamed one of our backpackers 'Yo-yo' - cause she keeps coming back. Next month will be her fourth time back here at the Delta this year!
The Delta is like the Hotel California...you can check out, but you can never leave....
Delta Backpackers 139 Queen Street
Ayr, QLD 4807
Phone 0747 833 991
mobile 0427 611 064
fax 0747 833 318
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.
Barnacles Backpackers Cater to travellers on a working holiday and helping travellers find work.
Barnacles Backpackers 16-18 Gordon Street
Bowen QLD 4805
Phone: 07 4786 4400
www.barnaclesbackpackers.com
The Bogie River Bush House 'Bush Retreat' Bush retreat, Didgeridoo making, Horse riding, Orphaned wildlife care, backpackers, relaxing, fossicking, Restaurant, Games rooms, 37 people, meals included in packages. Work arranged 8 mths of year April to January.
The Bogie River Bush House 'Bush Retreat 13/14 Normanby RD, Binbee via Bowen Qld 4805
P.O. Box 409 Bowen Qld 4805
Phone +61 7 4785 3407
Fax: +61 7 4785 3312
New Wales south
Sydney Working Hostels Sydney has always been a favourite with gap year students
and backpackers looking for work in Australia, with its
brilliant beaches, laid back lifestyle and great nightlife.
Sydney hostel geared towards travelers seeking work.
Whether you want to serve pints behind a bar or find work
on a farm further a field, hostels are more than just a place
to stay.
In this selection of hostels, you can meet like-minded
travelers, get to know the city from helpful staff, and save a
bit of money before you start work or find long-term
accommodation.
From features such as job notice boards to helpful staff that
can help find you work, these Sydney hostels should be your
first stop off on a working holiday – you could even get a
job at the hostel itself!
Griffith International
Since 1994 the Griffith International Hostel's major role was
going to be a working hostel, mainly for oversea's visitors
(backpackers) and introduce them to work and provide
farmers with a helping hand, as the area lack suffered
harvest labour shortages.
Griffith International 112 Binya Street
Griffith NSW 2680
Australia
Phone +61 2 6964 4236
Fax: +61 2 6964 0080
Mobile: +61 0429 647 006
Email: [email protected]
www.griffithinternational.com.au
Cronulla Beach YHA is the only backpacker hostel
accommodation in Cronulla Beach and therefore you are not
competing for jobs with thousands of other backpackers like
you would be in Sydney CBD and some other areas of
Greater Sydney and regional New South Wales Australia.
Cronulla Beach YHA prides itself on the high success rate
of finding work and casual employment for accommodation
guests.
Cronulla Beach YHA 40-42 Kingsway,
Cronulla, Sydney NSW 2230, Australia
Phone:+61 2 9527 7772
Fax: +61 2 9527 0533
Email:
Victoria:
Working Hostels in elbourne
If you want to explore Australia like a local, one way is to start working with them. Advice and tips from locals might open up a few doors and you can leave the well trodden tourist path to the tourists. Try getting a job in one of the many Melbourne
backpackers, which, aside from putting you in
touch with the local staff, is a great way of saving money on accommodation. In exchange for your help behind reception, cleaning the dorm rooms or perhaps assisting with some office admin, you can get a room for
a couple of weeks and perhaps a bit of pocket money depending on how much time you can commit.
Borderline Backpackers So, You wanna come to Australia and see all the sights and
wonders we have to offer?
That's all good and well if you have the money to do it. If
you need to earn some excellent money to help finance
your adventure you should call in and stay with us.
An absolutely fantastic place to work & stay while earning
great cash. Only 5 minutes from the Murray River, an
excellent place to just kick back and relax on the river and
watch those magnificent sunsets, have a beer or go for a
swim.
Borderline Backpackers 78 - 80, Seventh Street,
Mildura, Victoria 3500
Phone 03 50230671
Mobile 0429181090
email [email protected]
www.borderlinebackpackers.com
Cambrai Backpackers We want our international backpackers to feel at home with
us at Cambrai Hostel. We will encourage you to discover the
"authentic" travel experience and that "been there first" buzz
in our undiscovered Gippsland region.
Based in Maffra, you can enjoy and explore the treasures of
this region, meet the locals and find seasonal employment.
Come and share time with the farmers, timber workers and
other characters renowned in Australia's regional areas.
Cambrai Backpackers 117 Johnson Street, Maffra,
Victoria.
3860
Free Call1800 101 113
Phone 03 5147 1600
Fax 03 5147 3175
email [email protected]