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Please read our full profile before applying - Make sure you include the date you want to arrive, length of stay and something about yourself
IMPORTANT: Please only apply if you're interested in staying a minimum of 6 months.
The farm is an experimental project based on the principles of permaculture, regenerative agriculture, bush regeneration, and community building. Our intention is to practice sustainability through every aspect of our lives. We want to empower anyone who comes here with knowledge and diverse skills so that we can all continue working with this intention, both inside and outside of the farm. The vast majority of the work on the farm is done by the people who live here, for the people who live here.
We have only had the property since 2018, so the farm is still in its infancy, and we are always learning, experimenting and dreaming of ways to make it the best it can be: An abundant community of diverse people, all living regeneratively and sharing their skills, knowledge and passion to have a positive impact on the land and each other.
Our farm is set on 810 acres of stunning wilderness and farmland on the east coast of Australia. We aim to embody the permaculture sentiment of “we are nature working” to develop a deep understanding and respect for the land we steward, all the time aiming to regenerate the earth and learn from her and each other. We have a large veggie garden that provides all our vegetables, an orchard, herb garden, native food forest and silvopasture area. Animals that call the farm home include beef and dairy cattle, chickens, turkeys, worms, bees, 2 dogs, lots of wombats and even the occasional platypus! Some other projects we are working on include securing our water, solar, roads, fencing, designing new infrastructure, timber mill and house fit out.
We are an aspiring community and are always looking for passionate people to live and work alongside us, for the long and short term. Currently, our community is mostly comprised of long-term residents, including JJ and Richard (the owners of the farm) and 10-15 other residents. We also have around 6+ locals who live off the farm that work across all areas of the farm.
The community is still learning and growing every day; about the land, the animals, and living together. These can present challenges both big and small, rewarding, and difficult. We are looking for people who are open to growing with us and want to help the farm evolve and thrive.
We highly encourage you to visit our Instagram or Facebook page to see our projects of past and present - please message me for the name of the account as we're unable to publish it on our Workaway profile. We update our social media every week so you can see what the farm looks like now and get a taste of what to expect if you join us!
We aim to live simply and in harmony with nature. We aim to source as much of our food as we can from the farm. This means that if something is abundant in our garden, we may eat a lot of it! We care for our animals as humanely as we can, giving them the best lives possible, valuing their input into the ecosystem we are creating, their companionship, their contribution to our farm family and the nutrition that they provide us at the end of their lives.
One of our passions is cooking and preserving the abundance we receive, both from the garden and foraging. Food is at the heart of all we do! There is always plenty of fermenting, drying, pickling, and processing to be done. We have 4 beautiful dairy cows that provide us with delicious milk that we then turn into butter, kefir cream, yogurt, feta and gelato! We roster lunch and dinner cooking on weekdays to allow everyone to have the chance to feed and be fed in an efficient and stress-free way. Breakfast is made independently, and you can help yourself to as much food as you need throughout the day. You will learn how to cook with seasonal veggies, a wholefood-based pantry and animal products sourced from the farm.
The farm is set on the beautiful land of the Dharawal Nation and we pay our deepest respects to the Traditional Custodians of this country. We're bordered on 3 sides by National Park, with a pristine, energizing creek running through the centre of it, with numerous large, clean swimming holes. We have wonderful hiking on our property and through into the surrounding national park. Our water for drinking and other purposes comes from a spring-fed waterfall in the forest.
Our minimum stay is 6 months, but we preference applications from people who can stay longer if all is going well. There is always something new to do and learn, new people to meet and each season brings its own lessons so if you want the most out of your experience here.
Volunteers will initially spend up to 3 mornings in the garden. Other mornings will include bush regeneration, cooking creations (food preservation), animal care, and general property maintenance, depending on your interests and the farms needs. We generally work five mornings a week, between 8:30 and 12:30. Then there are some other small daily tasks to be done at other times, like emptying the compost bucket. After work, you’re free to do whatever you like, such as bushwalking, baking, cycling, yoga, swimming in the creek, reading a book from our incredible library or creative projects. Communal activities include weekly yoga, movie nights, monthly Crop Swaps, dinner parties/bonfires and workshops.
Volunteers work under the guidance of a coordinator. We try to accommodate volunteers interests whenever possible. We want to host people who are really engaged and interested in permaculture and self-sufficiency. We prefer people who ask questions, take notes and are self-responsible and reliable. You will be given responsibilities, such as feeding an animal or emptying the compost bucket when it’s full, and we expect that these things are done without us needing to give constant reminders. We really value open communication, questions, and feedback as we want to know that people are engaged in their work and their role in the community.
We have a strict no smoking, no drug policy. Any breach of this and you will be required to leave.
Our farm has a small-scale business endeavour to sell our regenerative beef cattle as meat however the people we host from Workaway will not contribute to this business in any way. Our main goal in hosting people is to provide education through experience and possibilities for personal growth. Your time and labor go into maintaining everyday life on the farm with no connection to our separate business endeavors.
When applying, please tell us the date you want to arrive, how long you want to stay and why you are interested in our place.
*Please note that oldest reviews are from our prior property in Sydney.Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre
Jardinage
Bricolage et construction
S’occuper des animaux
Aide dans une ferme
Cuisine/repas pour la famille
Aide à la maison
Entretien général
Aide informatique/internet
Objectifs de développement durable de l’ONU que cet hôte essaie d'atteindre
Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre
A lot of travellers enjoy our lifestyle and admire the beauty of the land we live on. They realise how easy it is to grow your own food, to live healthily, simply and more sustainably. There are many opportunities to spend time in nature, including bushwalking, swimming in the creek, star gazing (no light pollution), bird watching, native animal spotting and generally enjoying a beautiful piece of very peaceful wilderness. We usually host a range of people from all around the world so it's a great place to make new friends and learn from their stories, skills and interests.
Aide
The main kind of volunteering help we need is:
Growing fruit and vegetables
Taking care of seedlings
Looking after chickens
Making compost
Preparing garden beds
Watering plants
Helping take care of bees and harvesting honey
Preserving food
Cooking food
Landcare/bush regeneration
Fencing and livestock moving for holistically managed dairy cows
Property maintenance
The people we host from Workaway will not contribute to our farm business in any way.Langues parlées
Anglais: Courant
Espagnol: Intermédiaire
Hindi: IntermédiaireHébergement
Accommodation is in fitted out buses. Usually there is one couple to a bus or 2 singles sharing a bus which has been split in the middle with a wall to enable more privacy. The buses are equipped with a bed (and all necessary bedding), desk space, big windows which open for ventilation, curtains for privacy, long lasting portable batteries for power, WIFI and a portable toilet. The kitchen and bathrooms are shared in the main house and the loungeroom is also available for recreational use. If you have a van you’re living out of, we also have space for you to park if you want to keep using that as accommodation. If you have a tiny house and are looking for a long-term living arrangement within a community, please reach out!
Autres infos...
We are looking for helpers who are genuinely interested in a healthy lifestyle, particularly permaculture and are enthusiastic about growing their own food or raising their own animals. We are happy to host people who are reliable, self responsible, ask questions, take notes, remember to do their tasks without being reminded, take initiative and get really involved with the projects going on at our properties. You need to be happy to get your hands dirty (clean up animal manure, dig in the worm farm etc) and are easy going and friendly.
Informations complémentaires
Accès Internet
Accès Internet limité
Nous avons des animaux
Nous sommes fumeurs
Familles bienvenues
Possibilité d’accueillir les digital nomads
Our internet connection is very reliable and reaches all accommodation. There are spaces where you can work uninterrupted.
Espace pour garer des vans
Most size vans or caravans would be fine. TINY HOUSES - If you have a tiny house and think you'd like to move into a community like ours, feel free to contact us so that we can discuss possible arrangements.
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As my first workaway experience, I couldn't have asked better : it was a unique and encompassing experience, and also everything that I was looking for. What you’ll… read more
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As my first workaway experience, I couldn't have asked better : it was a unique and encompassing experience, and also everything that I was looking for. What you’ll… read more
It usually takes me a while to get comfortable and adjusted in a new environment surrounded by people I’m unfamiliar with, but here it seemed to happen naturally within a few days. I’m sure it had something to do with all the wonderful… read more
This was a place where I felt my mind expand every single day. The people here are brilliant and hold so much knowledge about the natural world that some days I… read more
The working shifts are very organized and vary so that everyone can approach different part of the farm life including the meals’ preparation.
Every single worker is special in his/her own personality,… read more
I spent there for about 6 weeks, from 10th August~19th September. My room was in a bus, which was clean and comfortable enough. People working there were so kind and friendly. They always made an effort to understand my broken English, taught me how to work and cares about my… read more
How to even start to write this review for a farm and folks that have stolen a piece of our hearts and will forevermore have a treasured place in memories. We started our journey here and now is the bar is set high!
The farm is a permaculture farming paradise, there's never a shortage of things to do… read more
sorry for the late feedback :-)
i was here for four months and it was a truly life changing experience.
As i kept saying while i was there, the place where the farm itself is basically a paradise, at the end of the valley with the river in the middle.
Also As i am interested in natural farming and permaculture, here i could finally see… read more
I lived a unique and genial experiencr, JJ knew to trust me throughout the internship and left part to my creativity in the realization of project. I learned a lot about agriculture in general but also… read more
Jo and I were among the first workawayers to work at their Kangaroo Valley property, which was… read more
The welcoming was nice and not rushed-we had plenty of time to settle into our ocean view bedroom and time to become familiar with the house and the gardens.
The work is very interesting. Everyday we… read more
They are very practical, especially Leo, he has good problem solving skills.
They cooked nice food for us and were great at garden and other tasks.
Pam is very gentle and great with animals. She loved our chooks heaps and took great care of them.
She has the following skills:
Planting and taking care of seedlings
Transplanting
Taking care of chickens
Helping with… read more
which is very close to a lonely beach for the locals in that area.
we had a good time, working in their garden a few hours a day and spending the
rest of the day at the beach (bodyboarding or surfing) or exploring the nice spots round newport.
more over it was a… read more
He worked hard (and surfed hard!) and did whatever was asked of him. He is welcome back here anytime! Thanks Momo! Jayatma