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Farm work in Gin Gin, QLD

Postcode 4671 counts towards your 88 days

Regional Australia

Farm work, packing, livestock and other specified work in this postcode counts towards a second or third Working Holiday visa. Hospitality does NOT count here — for that you need northern or remote Australia.

3

employers listed

3

count for the 88 days

0

with a verified ABN

2

types of work

See the 3 employers in Gin Gin

What work is available in Gin Gin

The 417 and the 462 do not count the same work. If you are Argentinian, Chilean, Peruvian, Uruguayan or Ecuadorian you are on a 462 — and mining does not give you a single day, anywhere in Australia.

Type of workEmployersVisa 417Visa 462
🍓 Fruit2✓ counts✓ counts
📦 Packing & processing1✓ counts✓ counts

What is grown and picked in Gin Gin

CitrusPicking And Packing

When is the season in Gin Gin

Seasons as reported by the employers themselves. Arrive a couple of weeks early — picking starts when the fruit is ready, not when the calendar says so.

Jan- JulMarch - Aug

How they pay in Gin Gin

This is the question nobody asks until it is too late. Piece rate means you are paid per bin, per bucket or per kilo — if you are slow, or the crop is bad, you can end up earning less than the legal minimum wage. Ask before you start.

Piece rate3

Gin Gin: frequently asked questions

Does postcode 4671 count towards the 88 days?

Yes. Gin Gin (4671) is in Regional Australia on the Home Affairs designated area list. Farm work, packing, livestock and other specified work in this postcode counts towards a second or third Working Holiday visa. Hospitality does NOT count here — for that you need northern or remote Australia.

How many employers are there in Gin Gin?

We list 3 employers in Gin Gin, QLD. 0 of them have an active ABN confirmed against the Australian Business Register. 3 do work that counts towards the 88 days on a 417 visa.

Is the work in Gin Gin paid hourly or piece rate?

Of the employers in Gin Gin that state a pay method, 3 pay piece rate and 0 pay hourly. Piece rate means you are paid per bin or per kilo — if you are slow, you can end up below the legal minimum wage. Always ask before you start.

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