Merry Christmas from Agri Labour Australia!

As 2024 draws to a close, we want to take a moment to express our gratitude to all of our clients and candidates for another great year in Australian agriculture.

It’s been incredibly rewarding for us to see so many dedicated candidates placed in roles across the industry in the last 12 months. We couldn’t be more grateful for their dedication, hard work and enthusiasm – the value they add to the ag sector is immeasurable.

We also want to say thank you to our agribusiness clients for your partnership and trust in our team. It’s an honour to work with some of the biggest and brightest names in Australian agriculture, and it’s been great to see your businesses continue to grow and thrive in 2024. We’re excited to continue these partnerships into the new year – providing our clients with reliable, compliant workforces that help them meet and exceed their strategic objectives.

At the end of another successful year, we want to wish our entire #agrifamily a happy and healthy festive season. This year has been one of growth, teamwork and shared successes, and we look forward to seeing you all in 2025.

Exploring Australia’s National Parks

One of the best parts of working in rural Australia is the incredible scenery – rugged mountains, rainforests, pristine beaches and creeks. When it comes to National Parks and camping spots, we’re truly spoiled for choice. So how do you know where to go to make the most of your leisure time in Australia? We’ve got you covered, with a list of our top picks for scenic camping.

The best Australian National Parks for camping

Australia is abundant with natural beauty, so when you’re visiting on a working holiday it can be hard to determine what are the best spots to visit for sightseeing and scenic camping. We’ve compiled a list of some beautiful National Parks that allow camping – just be sure to check out their availability before you arrive, as these spots can be very popular!

Noosa National Park, Queensland

Noosa is a tourist hotspot for a reason – this small town is buzzing year round thanks to its glorious beaches, landscapes and of course its National Park. The perfect place to immerse yourself in Australian nature, camping at Noosa National Park is sure to be an unforgettable experience. Beautiful ocean views and well-maintained walking tracks make for the ideal camping location for locals and tourists alike. You might even spot some dolphins on your hike!

Springbrook National Park, Queensland

World Heritage-listed Springbrook National Park is well known for its dense rainforests, waterfalls and picturesque lookouts. Camping at Springbrook means you can take advantage of the scenic trails that are dotted with incredible waterfall views and swimming holes. Glow-worms can even be found in some of the caves in this National Park.

Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales

The National Park nestled amongst the Blue Mountains offers a number of camping sites for travellers to enjoy. Featuring dramatic cliff formations, waterfalls and lush forests, the Blue Mountains offer a truly breathtaking camping experience. Hiking trails around this National Park offer glimpses of the iconic Three Sisters rock formations.

Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales

Needless to say, Australia’s highest peak – Mount Kosciuszko – is a bucket-list location for those looking for scenic camping spots. From alpine forests to gorgeous lakes, this National Park boasts a range of incredible scenery to enjoy. In winter this location becomes a skiing destination, so planning to camp during spring or summer, when you will be welcomed by an incredible array of wildflowers, is advisable,.Grampians National Park, Victoria

Immerse yourself in rich Indigenous history at Grampians National Park, a favourite amongst prolific campers. You’ll have the chance to explore a range of bushwalking opportunities, rock climbing spots and incredible views from a variety of lookout points. If you’re lucky, you’ll spot some kangaroos or even emus roaming freely around this iconic camping location.

Great Otway National Park, Victoria

Great Otway National Park features stunning forests and waterfalls, all with the backdrop of pristine coastline. Camping at this National Park offers a variety of experiences, from exploring the beach to trekking through the rainforest. Abundant with native wildlife, campers have sighted koalas and a range of native bird species amongst the Great Otway forests.

At Agri Labour Australia, we love sharing the beauty of our land with our candidate community. Enjoy these incredible National Parks on your next scenic camping trip!

Support Agri Labour Australia this Movember!

It’s that hairy time of year again – the month when people across the country choose to grow a mo, move for mental health or host a mo-ment that raises awareness and funds for men’s health. Tackling mental health, suicide, prostate cancer and testicular cancer, Movember is a chance to unite for the dads, brothers, sons and mates in our lives, and the Agri Labour Australia team has come together to fundraise throughout the month.

With many team members choosing to grow their very own mo, others in the group will also be fundraising and raising awareness  – so head over to our Movember page to find out more, check out who can successfully grow a mo and quickly throw your weight behind this very worthy cause.

Calling all blueberry harvest candidates – enter to WIN!

Hi #MyAgriFamily! Are you a candidate working in the 2024 blueberry harvest? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to share your experience for the chance to win $500 AUD with our Instagram video competition! All you need to do is create a reel that captures your unforgettable experience in this year’s blueberry harvest, and share it with our #myagrifamily community.

Capture your blueberry harvest experience

To enter, it’s as easy as creating a short video or reel that showcases your unforgettable experiences with Agri Labour Australia and the amazing agventure you’ve had working in the blueberry harvest.

Share your best blueberry moments for the chance to win!

Sunrises, delicious blueberries, outback travel and the friendships you’ve made are just some ideas that could inspire your entry. Get creative and give us an insider’s look at what makes working in an Australian blueberry harvest such an unforgettable experience. Whether that’s being surrounded by nature, building lifelong friendships with fellow candidates, or enjoying the fruits (pun intended!) of your hard work.

How to enter

To apply, all you need to do is:

  1. Follow Agri Labour Australia on Instagram here
  2. Upload your blueberry harvest reel to your Instagram account and tag us in it via @agrilabourau
  3. Tag #myagrifamily

Competition terms and conditions

  • Entries will close when the last blueberry has been picked and the season our candidates have participated in has officially ended.
  • To be eligible for the prize, you must be in Australia to receive it.
  • You must have worked with Agri Labour Australia in the 2024 blueberry harvest.
  • Safety first! Please refrain from any dangerous filming or activities. Any submissions containing unsafe activities will be disqualified.
  • Ensure compliance with any site-based mobile phone or footage-based rules. You must have the proper permission and do not film at times or in places where you do not have clearance.
  • By sharing your video with us, you’ll be giving Agri Labour Australia authority to share it on our Instagram page and our website when we announce the competition winner. So if you don’t want anyone to see it, this competition isn’t for you.

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to share your #myagrifamily moments and have a chance to win $500 AUD. We can’t wait to see your incredible reels showcasing your blueberry agventure.

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