Rural jobs
Rural jobs across Australia
Find rural work across Australia: farm hands and station work, machinery operators, harvest and contracting roles and more. Open a role to see the detail, then apply direct to the employer. New jobs are posted every week.
Rural careers
Rural work the length and breadth of Australia
O.N.O Rural lists rural and agricultural jobs from employers right across the country, from broadacre cropping in the west to cattle stations in the north and mixed family farms down south. Whether you are after your first farm-hand role, a season of harvest or header driving, a permanent position managing stock, or contract work such as shearing, mustering, fencing or ag contracting, new roles are posted through the year.
Every job sets out the role, the day-to-day responsibilities, the sort of person the employer is after and what is on offer, including the pay and any accommodation, vehicle or live-in arrangement. That matters in the bush, where a good role often comes with a house on the property or a station vehicle. Filter by state to find work close to home or somewhere new, open a role to read the full detail, then apply direct or through your O.N.O Rural account so your application lands straight with the employer.
Hiring? Posting a job takes a few minutes. Add the role, the location and the pay, describe the person you are after and how to apply, and reach rural workers across Australia. Your job stays live for 60 days, and applications come straight to you.
Rural jobs
Finding and posting rural work
What sort of rural jobs are listed?
Farm and station hands, machinery and header operators, stock and station work, agronomy, rural trades and diesel mechanics, truck drivers, shearing and wool handling, harvest and contracting roles, and management positions. Roles range from casual and seasonal through to full-time and live-in.
How do I apply for a job?
Open the role to read the full detail, the responsibilities and what the employer is offering. Apply direct using the contact on the listing, or apply through O.N.O Rural and we pass your details straight to the employer.
How do I post a rural job?
Create a free O.N.O Rural account and choose Post a job. Add the title, category and job type, the location, the pay, and the detail applicants need, then say how to apply. We check every new job before it goes live, and it stays listed for 60 days.
Is there work with accommodation or on-farm housing?
Many station and farm roles include accommodation, a vehicle or a live-in arrangement, especially for remote properties. Employers set this out under The offer on each listing, so you can see what comes with the role before you apply.
Can I find seasonal and harvest work?
Yes. Harvest, mustering, shearing and other contracting roles are posted through the season, often as casual or contractor positions. Filter by state to find work in the region you want, and check back through the season as new roles are added.
Do I need an account to apply?
You can browse every job for free. A free O.N.O Rural account lets you apply through the platform and keep track of your applications, and it is available on both the website and the mobile app.
What areas and states can I find work in?
Roles are listed in every state and territory, from the wheatbelt and cattle country to the coast and the rangelands. Use the state filter to narrow to New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, the ACT or the Northern Territory, and browse work close to home or further afield.