Best places to volunteer in Australia on your working holiday
Make a meaningful difference on your Australian working holiday by volunteering.
Volunteering on your Australian OE means you can contribute to meaningful change and give something back, all while you travel around Australia's stunning destinations.
There are great organisations and program providers that can help kickstart your volunteer work in Australia. From rehabilitating Australia’s wildlife to supporting local communities, there are plenty of options available. All that’s left is for you to decide where you want to start.
Bushfire recovery volunteering in Australia
Following the bushfires of the 2019/20 summer season, many Australian communities need support as they rebuild and recover. Volunteering for bushfire recovery is all about getting Aussies back on their feet, and the opportunity offers you a meaningful way to spend your time while getting to know the locals.
Wildlife volunteering in Australia
Australia is known for its unique animals, and there are many volunteer options available to animal lovers who want to get involved in the rescue, care, rehabilitation and release of wildlife. You can expect to be doing anything from bottle-feeding kangaroo joeys and scrubbing sea turtles’ shells, to assisting in animal rescues and rebuilding endangered habitats. There are a number of organisations that offer select programs aimed at animal welfare. Oceans 2 Earth and GoVolunteer are great places to start your search.
Environmental conservation volunteering in Australia
Environmental conservation work is perfect for anyone with a passion for protecting Australia’s beautiful oceans and ecosystems. As part of a conservation volunteering program, you will be helping with tasks like heritage restoration, tree planting, endangered species protection and habitat preservation. Conservation Volunteers is a great place to start your search. Other great organisations include the Australian Marine Conservation Society, dedicated solely to protecting our oceans, and Landcare Australia, representing community-based environmental protection.
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Community volunteering in Australia
There’s no better way to get to know a place than through its locals, and community volunteering is a great way to get to know them while lending a hand. If the outback is calling, try organisations like Outback Links to get hands on with general farm support. Volunteering for charity organisations like Mission Australia and Oxfam Australia will see you tutoring refugee families or working in family, aged care or youth support. Distribute food for the homeless with Food Bank or help Aboriginal communities turn their dreams and ideas into reality with Indigenous Community Volunteers.