Everything to get your 88 days
Where it's easiest, the best months in each state and why, whether you need a car, and how to avoid scams.
What exactly counts as ONE day of work?
Full paid day
One day = the standard day for that industry (in harvest, 7–8h) with a payslip.
Full week = 7 days
If you work the standard full-time week (e.g. 5 days, 35–40h), you count all 7 days of that week.
Half days don't add up
Odd days count only if they were a full day. Two half days do NOT make a whole one.
Payslip, always
Paid rain days and paid leave count. Cash-in-hand work, travel and volunteering don't.
Regions & harvest calendar
Each state has its season and difficulty. Tap a region to see why it's easier or harder, the best months and whether a car helps.
Essential guides
What the 88 days are and why they matter
The core guide to specified work for extending your Working Holiday Visa.
Read →How to avoid farm job scams
Red flags and how to verify a farm is real before you travel.
Read →Best states by season
Where the harvest is each time of year to chain your days.
Read →Fair pay and your work rights
What you should be paid and what to do if you're underpaid.
Read →Do you need a car for the 88 days?
It depends on the region. Where you get driven to work and where a car is almost a must.
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