Summary of hosting requirements

This is a summary only: detailed guidelines can be found at: http://www.wwoof.com.au/WWOOF_host_info.html

  • WWOOFers not cheap labour – should be treated as part of the family
  • Should be involved in organics in some way, growing or producing organic products
  • WWOOFers MUST NOT use man-made chemicals/fertilizers but approved organic alternatives are acceptable. engaging in a mutual cultural exchange
  • Anyone over the age of 17 can join WWOOF
  • WWOOF Hosts provide all food and clean, comfortable accommodation to travellers and students in exchange for between 4 and 6 hours of work per day. This work can include everything from gardening and landscaping to animal care and property maintenance.
  • The minimum stay is 2 nights (to prevent people turning up, eating and sleeping, then leaving the next morning) the maximum stay is up to the Host and the WWOOFer. We have heard of WWOOFers staying for more than a year!
  • The initial cost to join WWOOF as a Host farm is $50.00*, after 12 months you will be sent a tax invoice for the yearly renewal fee of $45.00* (concession $30.00*).
  • Long term commitment
  • Required to write an accurate propeerty and job description about what the Avoca Project is offering WWOOFers, up to approximately 100 words.

WWOOF is operated by Wwoof Pty Ltd, (A.C.N. 085-920-690)
2166 Gelantipy Road, W Tree via Buchan, Vic 3885 Australia
Phone (03) 5155-0218 Fax (03) 5155-0342
wwoof@wwoof.com.au

One Response to “Willing Workers On Organic Farms Australia (WWOOFA)”

  1. orren williams/Taryn harper said:

    we are both from frams in new zealand and very keen to try wwoffa work in australia