Fruit-Picking & Seasonal Farm Jobs in Australia — Visa Sponsorship (2026)
Posted 2026-01-19 17:05:39
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Looking for seasonal work abroad? Australia has many fruit-picking and farm roles that often come with visa sponsorship during harvest seasons. These positions can be a practical option for people across Africa seeking short-term, paid work and international experience.
Why these jobs matter
- Harvest work keeps Australia’s farms and supply chains running during the busiest times of year.
- Most openings are seasonal and available through approved visa programs.
- These roles can be a reliable way to earn money, learn new skills, and possibly return for future seasons.
What you’ll do
- Pick, sort, grade, and pack fruit and vegetables to meet quality standards.
- Move harvests to packing areas and load produce into containers.
- Use basic farm tools and follow crop-handling procedures.
- Keep workspaces clean and follow hygiene rules.
- Follow health and safety guidelines when around equipment.
- Help with planting, pruning, or other farm tasks as needed.
Who should apply
- Physically fit and able to work long hours outdoors.
- Comfortable working in different weather conditions (hot, wet, or cool).
- Basic English to understand instructions and follow safety rules.
- Willing to work flexible hours, including early mornings and weekends.
- Eligibility depends on the visa program; check the specific job listing for age and other requirements.
- Most roles require sponsorship by an approved employer or program and proper travel documents (passport, police checks, medicals if needed).
Pay and benefits
- Hourly pay varies by job and region (example advertised rate: $30.35 per hour).
- Many employers offer shared or assisted housing, or help finding accommodation.
- Some positions include transport to the farm, especially if the location is remote.
- You may get basic health coverage while employed—confirm details with the employer.
- Overtime may be available during peak harvest times.
Practical tips for applicants from Africa
- Verify the employer and job before paying any fees. Legitimate sponsors usually handle visa paperwork, and reputable employers will not ask you to pay large sums up front.
- Keep digital copies of your passport, CV, and any certificates ready to submit.
- Ask for a written contract in English that lists pay, hours, housing arrangements, transport, and any deductions.
- Confirm exact farm location and transport arrangements—many farms are remote and require planning for travel or accommodation.
- Bring suitable work clothes and sturdy shoes; check whether the employer supplies personal protective equipment.
How to apply
- Apply online with your CV and a clear passport photo; include any previous farm or seasonal work experience.
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