We are in thew final days of 4 weeks of volunteering at the Flying High Bird Sanctuary in Apple Tree Creek just north of Childers in Queensland. It's been an interesting experience meeting other volunteers as well as the owners David and Ann. The deal is they provide you with power and water and toilet and shower facilities and in exchange you work in the aviary for 4 hours, 5 days a week.
We've learned heaps about mainly native birds as well as helping out David and Anne who aren't as sprightly as they once were and it would be a shame for this place to go under because they do provide a haven for injured and endangered birds.
As well as encouraging other to go there I was wondering if people had information about similar arrangements elsewhere?
Regards
Dave
Dunmowin said
10:22 PM Sep 26, 2014
We are currently volunteering on a cattle property hours n/w of Charters Towers. The area is drought declared, and the farmers pretty depressed. The little we do - checking the water each day, and in general helping around the house yard, gives the owner time to do more pressing jobs.
Our help, friendship and companionship in their time of need is important to their mental wellbeing.
We have site, power and water, some meals with the family, and whatever we want out of the deep freeze. They have also promised us a tank of diesel when we leave next week.
jetj said
11:17 PM Sep 26, 2014
I believe so many drought affected farmers in Qld are doing it very tough. Lots don't let on just how hard they are doing.
Cloak said
06:11 AM Sep 27, 2014
I volunteered to be food taster at the Orbost bakery once. No luck but I did get a free coffee.. to go away.
NeilandRaine said
08:25 AM Sep 27, 2014
Transport Hall of Fame at Alice Springs has a volunteer program. 10 hrs each per week in return for powered site @$20 per week
spida said
10:47 AM Sep 27, 2014
Pine Creek Museum NT. Open it 10 - 2, 5 days. Park at the stationmaster house....
kandagal said
03:25 PM Sep 27, 2014
Next time we are down in Sth Qld I think we would like to volunteer at Apple Tree Creek. We have done a lot of camp host volunteering with Nth Territory & WA National parks.
tezza said
06:54 PM Sep 27, 2014
look at Eyre bird sanctuary on Nullabor
MaryJane said
07:19 PM Sep 27, 2014
Can I ask... How do you find all the volunteering stuff?
Can I ask... How do you find all the volunteering stuff?
MaryJane, for a start, check out the classifieds on the Grey Nomads website, both Help Wanted and Volunteering. In our current case, we stumbled across an old advertisement at a roadhouse and made the call. Other volunteers we met told us to just go to local shops, roadhouses etc in small communities, look out for notices on notice boards, or just ask.
beiffe said
08:00 AM Sep 28, 2014
At the local pub in a small town is great. Just be careful what you say. Suggest you ask for somewhere you can camp for a few days and you re prepared to help out in return instead of somewhere to work for free if they let you camp free.The second one will get you lots of offers but can result in slave labour.
I also spend a fair bit of time at the Maldon railway Victorian goldfields railway. Thiis is only for people who have an interest in railways and you can help around the yards or sheds and they are fairly relaxed in how long you work for. Not for someone just looking for a free camp but great for any train buff.Trains run twice a week.
I have several spots where I can go and spend time in return for a bit of work but they are just for me but I am sure anyone that is prepared to give a hand will soon find their own special places as has already been mentioned.
Volunteering is a very rewarding way to waste a few weeks and get great satisfaction that you have help someone out.
Regards Brian
-- Edited by beiffe on Sunday 28th of September 2014 08:02:09 AM
RosieW said
09:56 AM Sep 29, 2014
D and D wrote:
We are in thew final days of 4 weeks of volunteering at the Flying High Bird Sanctuary in Apple Tree Creek just north of Childers in Queensland. It's been an interesting experience meeting other volunteers as well as the owners David and Ann. The deal is they provide you with power and water and toilet and shower facilities and in exchange you work in the aviary for 4 hours, 5 days a week.
We've learned heaps about mainly native birds as well as helping out David and Anne who aren't as sprightly as they once were and it would be a shame for this place to go under because they do provide a haven for injured and endangered birds.
As well as encouraging other to go there I was wondering if people had information about similar arrangements elsewhere?
Regards
Dave
Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue near Caloundra offer power, park-up and loo. They desperately need help with the day-to-day tasks involved in rescuing and rehabbing birds.
chekeir said
04:22 PM Sep 30, 2014
We did some time at Flying High bird sanctuary too. It was a wonderful experience. Ann and Dave are great and the other nomads who pass through to help are wonderful too. Recommended.
-- Edited by chekeir on Tuesday 30th of September 2014 04:23:13 PM
We are in thew final days of 4 weeks of volunteering at the Flying High Bird Sanctuary in Apple Tree Creek just north of Childers in Queensland. It's been an interesting experience meeting other volunteers as well as the owners David and Ann. The deal is they provide you with power and water and toilet and shower facilities and in exchange you work in the aviary for 4 hours, 5 days a week.
We've learned heaps about mainly native birds as well as helping out David and Anne who aren't as sprightly as they once were and it would be a shame for this place to go under because they do provide a haven for injured and endangered birds.
As well as encouraging other to go there I was wondering if people had information about similar arrangements elsewhere?
Regards
Dave
We are currently volunteering on a cattle property hours n/w of Charters Towers. The area is drought declared, and the farmers pretty depressed. The little we do - checking the water each day, and in general helping around the house yard, gives the owner time to do more pressing jobs.
Our help, friendship and companionship in their time of need is important to their mental wellbeing.
We have site, power and water, some meals with the family, and whatever we want out of the deep freeze. They have also promised us a tank of diesel when we leave next week.
I believe so many drought affected farmers in Qld are doing it very tough. Lots don't let on just how hard they are doing.
MaryJane, for a start, check out the classifieds on the Grey Nomads website, both Help Wanted and Volunteering. In our current case, we stumbled across an old advertisement at a roadhouse and made the call. Other volunteers we met told us to just go to local shops, roadhouses etc in small communities, look out for notices on notice boards, or just ask.
At the local pub in a small town is great. Just be careful what you say. Suggest you ask for somewhere you can camp for a few days and you re prepared to help out in return instead of somewhere to work for free if they let you camp free.The second one will get you lots of offers but can result in slave labour.
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I also spend a fair bit of time at the Maldon railway Victorian goldfields railway. Thiis is only for people who have an interest in railways and you can help around the yards or sheds and they are fairly relaxed in how long you work for. Not for someone just looking for a free camp but great for any train buff.Trains run twice a week.
I have several spots where I can go and spend time in return for a bit of work but they are just for me but I am sure anyone that is prepared to give a hand will soon find their own special places as has already been mentioned.
Volunteering is a very rewarding way to waste a few weeks and get great satisfaction that you have help someone out.
Regards
Brian
-- Edited by beiffe on Sunday 28th of September 2014 08:02:09 AM
Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue near Caloundra offer power, park-up and loo. They desperately need help with the day-to-day tasks involved in rescuing and rehabbing birds.
We did some time at Flying High bird sanctuary too. It was a wonderful experience. Ann and Dave are great and the other nomads who pass through to help are wonderful too. Recommended.
-- Edited by chekeir on Tuesday 30th of September 2014 04:23:13 PM