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Explore More This Winter

Start Your Winter Working Holiday

Why Choose Winter for WHV

Winter in Australia offers a different Working Holiday experience, with stronger opportunities in regional work, farm seasons, and selected tourism industries. Many WHV participants take on harvesting, packing, hospitality, and seasonal labour roles during this period, especially in regional areas where demand for temporary workers remains steady.

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What is Winter Working Holiday Visa in Australia

The Winter Working Holiday period in Australia refers to a season where regional industries, farm operations, and selected tourism sectors continue hiring temporary workers across different parts of the country. During this period, many WHV participants work in farm harvesting, packing, hospitality, ski resort support, and other seasonal roles while experiencing a different side of Australia.

Winter Season.....

Winter also offers a calmer and more relaxed lifestyle compared to peak summer periods, making it suitable for candidates who prefer regional living, long-term work opportunities, and savings-focused experiences. From cooler city environments to regional landscapes and winter tourism activities, many Working Holiday participants use this season to balance work, exploration, and personal growth during their stay in Australia.

Is It For Me?

  • Eligible WHV passport holder

  • Aged 18–30

  • Meet visa eligibility requirements

  • Sufficient financial savings

  • Valid passport

  • Health & character clearance

  • Basic English communication

  • Prepared for overseas travel

  • Open to flexible work environments

What Candidates and Ex-WHV Say

Feedback from Candidates
and Ex-WHV

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Dec, 2024

“WHV was more than just travelling for me. I met people from different countries, gained international work experience, and experienced a completely different lifestyle while exploring Australia during my free time.”

– 2023 Candidate

Nov, 2024

“One of the best parts of WHV was the people I met along the way. I shared houses with travellers from different countries, worked with international teams, and built friendships that continued even after returning home. The experience gave me a broader perspective on life and different cultures.”

– Ex WHV

Dec, 2024

“It wasn’t always easy, but the challenges became the most valuable part of the journey.”

– Ex WHV

1st Payment - Registration Fee

 

AUD $ 125

2nd Payment - Job And Interview Fee

 

AUD $ 270

3rd Payment - Success And Landing Support Fee

 

AUD $ 280

TOTAL

AUD $ 675

    • WHV guidance for Australia

    • WHV employer & job opportunity sharing

    • Pre-departure preparation resources

    • Access to WHV community group

    • Ongoing support throughout your journey

    • 1-on-1 guidance before departure

    • Emergency contact assistance while abroad

    • Travel, transport & lifestyle resources

    AUD $120 Registration Fee Waiver for Returning Candidates

    • Working Holiday Visa application fee
      (Paid directly to the Australian Government immigration system)

    • Proof of Financial Savings
      (Candidates should prepare sufficient funds for initial stay and settlement in Australia)

    • Medical & Health Requirements
      (Additional health examinations may be required depending on visa conditions)

    • Overseas Travel Insurance
      (Strongly recommended throughout your WHV journey)

    • Flight Expenses
      (Recommended to book flights only after visa approval)

    • Accommodation Expenses
      (Initial temporary accommodation should be prepared before arrival)

    • Daily Living Costs
      (Food, transport, SIM card, and personal expenses during settlement period)

    • Transport & Regional Travel Costs
      (Some jobs may require relocation or regional travel arrangements)

    • Optional Certifications
      (Some hospitality or labour jobs may require certifications such as RSA or White Card)

    • Post-Programme Travel
      (Many WHV participants continue travelling around Australia after work periods)

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