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Farm Hand

Ian McGufficke Jindabyne, New South Wales

2nd Year Visa Eligible

Job Description

Want to SNOWBOARD and SKI this winter while you work? Come to the pristine Snowy Mountains in Australia's premier tourist resort region.
We are looking for a full-time farm employee to work with livestock and perform farm duties including weed spraying, fencing and plant/building maintenance.
Located in the Snowy Mountain area, there is availability to snow sports in the winter and water sports on Lake Jindabyne in the summer months, along with a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing and mountain bike riding.
Ample employment opportunities exist in the Snowy Mountains area for the partner of the successful applicant if desired.
Your own cottage is available for the successful applicant and the position will be remunerated in accordance with the Pastoral Award. Your own car is essential.
This position may assist workers from overseas with their Visa extension requirements and is ideal for anyone seeking experience on a commercial farm.
The successful applicant will work with the proprietor at times and otherwise by themselves on the farm.

Postcode: 2627 (Jindabyne, New South Wales)

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Ian McGufficke

Member since: August 2018

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Description:
A family livestock grazing farm in the snowy mountains. Running sheep and cattle in a commercial environment.

Industry:
Farming, Animals & Conservation