If you want to find a fruit picking job in Australia, itโs important to check the Australian fruit picking calendar and know the times of the year for different harvests. Australia is a huge country with very distinct climates and seasons. If you arrive in the South in the middle of winter, for example, you will find very few opportunities for harvesting. To give you a good overview of the fruit picking seasons in Australia, we have put together a harvest calendar, compiled state by state. The boxes in light pink indicate the months of the year when the demand for labour is “average”. The boxes in dark pink indicate the months when demand for labour is “high”. This makes it really convenient to plan your fruit picking adventure, whether you’re looking to complete your regional work for your Working Holiday Visa, hoping to fund a road trip, or just in need of a new job.
DEMAND FOR WORKERS: HIGH
DEMAND FOR WORKERS: AVERAGE
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New South Wales
Busiest season
Main harvests
You will also find nut harvesting work as well as the cultivation of hay, wool and cotton. In addition, NSW has a large cattle industry and you can find work here on cattle and sheep ranches. The season starts from April.
Best areas to find a farm job
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Northern Territory
Busiest season
May to October is melon growing and picking season, and October to November is the best time to pick mangoes, bananas and citrus fruits.
Best areas to find a farm job
Queensland
Busiest season
Main harvests
Best areas to find a farm job
As you can see, a multitude of farmhouses dot the entire Queensland coast, from Stanthorpe in the south to the Atherton Tablelands in the north. More than 120 varieties of fruits and vegetables are picked and packaged each year. Beans, tomatoes, citrus fruits, bananas, mangoes, orchard fruits, cotton and wool share the stage.
South Australia
Busiest season
Best areas to find a farm job
Tasmania
Busiest season
Main harvests
Best areas to find a farm job
Victoria
Busiest season
Main harvests
Best areas to find a farm job
Cobram is renowned for its stone fruit varieties. Finally, in the heart of the Yarra Valley (40km northeast of Melbourne), you will find more than 80 vineyards and wineries. Grape picking is king here! This is also the case in the Highlands, which are home to many vineyards.
Western Australia
Busiest season
Main harvests
Best areas to find a farm job
Map of the best harvesting areas in Australia
Here is a map of Australia showing the best seasons for fruit picking. You can use it as a guide for your next road trip if you want to do some farm work.
Be aware that harvests may have been affected by recent climatic events (cyclones hit northern Queensland in early 2024).
Practical information
Necessary equipment
- Clothes and shoes: Do not take belongings that are important to you to the farms, because they will most likely end up dirty, torn or covered in mud!
- Long sleeved top and long pants
- Waterproof clothing in case of rain
- Suncream (apply several times per day)
- Hat and Sunglasses: Ideally an old, inexpensive pair that you don’t really care about – they risk getting scratched.
- Gloves: To avoid injury and protect you from various insects, animals (snakes, spiders, etc.) and thorns.
- Bottles of water: Bring enough water to last you all day – it’s really important to stay hydrated!
- Small snack: In addition to your lunch, it’s good to have a snack on hand just in case.
Finding a job in fruit picking – our tips
Here are some practical tips to help you get started:
To find potential employers, you can use job websites, social media groups, or visit farms directly. You can also use the farm contacts provided in our free PDF guide. Many farms prefer to hire workers in person. Visit local farms and inquire about available positions. Also, don’t hesitate to talk to other travellers or seasonal workers to get recommendations on where to find work and share useful information.
Be prepared to travel; if you land a job, you may need to travel a bit ๐. Having a vehicle will make your job search easier.
Be prepared for physical work. Fruit picking can be physically demanding, so be ready for long workdays and physical tasks.
Make sure you have the necessary equipment (mentioned above) to start any new job.
Finally, job hunting in fruit picking can take time. Be patient and persevere.
I’m interested to seasonal work in Australia,
But I’m living in france would it be possible?
I much of Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne because I was working with Signs Publishing Company in Warburton Melbourne,
Thank you and hope to hear from you
Peo Soma
Hi Peo, you can contact the fars directly or visit them once you are in Australia. Best of luck ๐
I’m so interested but it’s hard to apply because I’m from the philippines and can’t apply offshore..need a working visa but here in the Philippines we need to look for sponsorship farm work..but it’s that not easy..
Hi Sir am looking for a fruit picking Jobs
That will operate in November onwards this year to next year 2024
I am a Pick for strawberry farm Hoticulture Strawberry in Bullsbrook WA
Hoticulture Strawberry farmer will close on December so Visa is valid for 9months .
I am checking on which farms I can work with for 3 remaining months thankyou and wait for your reply
Hi Sylvia, check our calendar to get info. If you want to stay in WA, maybe go towards Margaret River for grapes? Cheers
Hello. The data is so good that I want to use them, can I use them? Thank you!
Hi Lee, yes please ๐ Don’t hesitate to get back to us if you have any feedback ๐
Hi..I’m very much interested in fruit picking seasonal jobs. I was searching every where until I came across here.
From time to time I’ll stay connect with you for WHV
I am from PNG. I am interested in fruit picking job in Australia.
I was searching every where until I came across here.
Thanks Esther, hope it helps ๐
Hello, my partner and I are due to arrive in Perth WA in early Nov 2024. We have a WHV and wondering what is the best approach to land a harvesting job? Also, what harvest is the most prevalent during this time of year in Perth?
Thank you in advance ๐
Hi Rose,
Landing a harvesting job in Perth with a Working Holiday Visa (WHV) in early November is a great choice as you’ll be arriving just in time for several seasonal harvests (lychees, mangoes, loquats, avocados…) You can use resources like Workforce Australia’s Harvest Trail and job boards and also our Fruit picking map to find and secure a harvesting job in Perth. ๐
Hello, I am an international student who has a non-study semester from November to April which i have full working rights. Currently in Melbourne. Kindly seeking assistance in finding work during that time.Please advise
Hi there, it depends on what kind of jobs you are looking for but I would advise you to check out Melbourne FB pages + Gumtree + Seek and Indeed. You can also ask your university if they don’t have any jobs or contacts for work ๐ Good luck