88-Day Regional Work in Australia
Find farm work that counts toward your 88 days of specified regional work for a second-year visa.
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HARVEST 2026/2027 SEASONAL WORK
RANZA FARMING EMPLOYMENTWheatbelt of Western Australia, WA -

Casual Field Hands – Mackay
Sugar Research AustraliaMackay, QLD 4740 -

Casual Farm Hand Lemon Myrtle Farm
RoogenicBackmede, NSW 2470 -

Produce Pickers – Multiple Shifts – Yatala
Job ConnectYatala, QLD 4207 -

Farm Hands Wanted – Gunnedah & Manilla
APG WorkforceGunnedah, NSW 2380
About 88-day regional work
Find farm work that counts toward your 88 days of specified regional work for a second-year visa. Picking, packing, pruning and general farm work all qualify in approved areas.
This page lists farm work that counts. To be sure your days qualify, the work must be specified work and your employer must sit in an approved postcode.
What counts as 88 days
Picking, packing, pruning, planting and general farm maintenance all count. So does station and dairy work. The job has to be paid and properly documented, so keep your payslips. The full rules, approved postcodes and visa details are in our 88 days farm work guide.
Where to do it
Some whole states count anywhere, including Tasmania, South Australia and the Northern Territory. Plan your run by region:
Queensland · Victoria · New South Wales · Western Australia · South Australia · Tasmania · Northern Territory
UK passport holders
Under the Australia-UK Free Trade Agreement, UK citizens on a 417 visa no longer need to complete specified work for a second or third year. Every other nationality still does.
Where are the 88-day regional work jobs?
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