Willing Workers On Organic Farmers - or WWOOF - have become an integral part of the agricultural landscape and since 2006, have been recognised by the department of Immigration as a legitimate part of ...
She’s survived this summer’s bushfires, and government red tape that would have killed most businesses; but Traci Wilson-Brown believes the challenges she’s been thrown have built her resilience, ...
Volunteering at a network of organic farms has evolved to become a form of slow travel, writes Lissa Christopher. If you're not one for passive sightseeing and like to get a bit of dirt under your ...
Working on the Willing Workers on Organic farms (WWOOF) project picking strawberries. Fresh air, healthy food, country living - toiling on an organic farm is a rural retreat with a difference, writes ...
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