Hundreds of jobs available to help Australia’s Harvest and feed the world
AUSTRALIANS are urged to hit the road, get out to regional Australia, and join this year’s $45 billion national harvest to help feed the world.
Up to 88 billion meals are expected to be created, from the estimated 13 million tonnes of wheat, over the next four months.
One of the nation’s largest employers, Programmed, says after years of lock downs, plagues, and natural disasters, this Spring offers the chance to help Aussie farmers deliver a bumper crop.
“Grab a mate, grab your partner, and join the harvest in coming months to help Australian farmers feed the world,” Programmed Executive General Manager for Programmed Skilled Workforce, David Hele said.
“You will be helping to create about 88 billion meals, which would feed every man, woman and child in the world 11 times over.
“From Narromine and West Wyalong in NSW, to Dimboola in Victoria, or Mallala in South Australia, those who want to join the Great Aussie Harvest can apply for more than 800 jobs in 15 different locations.
“For most roles, no previous experience is necessary, and workers can earn up to $7,500 over a 4-8 week period between September and January – which is ideal timing for many university students.
“All training is provided and workers are fully inducted on site.”
Australian wheat is used to make bread, crumpets, muffins, noodles, pasta, biscuits, cakes, pastries, cereal bars, sweet and savoury snack foods, crackers, crisp-breads, sauces, and confectionery
Barley is also being harvested and is commonly used in breads, soups, stews, and health products, though it is primarily grown as animal fodder and as a source of malt for alcoholic beverages, especially beers.
Amid soaring global prices,the value of Australian wheat exports is forecast to reach a record $12.7 billion this season, and the country’s 22,500 grain farms are eager for a helping hand.
Australia produces about 22 million tonnes of wheat each year with up to 75% exported globally.
Of this, about 13 million tonnes will be harvested on Australia’s east coast and South Australia where the 860 jobs are being offered, including grain handlers, grain samplers, weighbridge operators and plant operators.
For every tonne of wheat harvested, an estimated 1,700 loaves of bread can be made creating an estimated four meals per loaf.
Table 1: Estimated jobs available per location
Queensland
- 1 Talwood 40
- 2 The Gums 30
NSW
- 3 West Wyalong 110
- 4 Oaklands 85
- 5 Beanbri 75
- 6 Narromine 60
- 7 Nyngan 60
Victoria
- 8 Dimboola 95
- 9 Sea Lake 35
- 10 Charlton 45
- 11 Birchip 45
South Australia
- 12 Crystal Brook 58
- 13 Pinnaroo 45
- 14 Mallala 45
- 15 Maitland 40
TOTAL 860
Table 2: Job descriptions
Grain Handlers • Full training provided
- Operation of grain storage machinery
- Shovelling, sweeping, and handling grain
- Bulk storage tasks such as tarping and bunker work
Grain Samplers • Full training provided
- The sampling and testing of grain and product samples
- Customer service
- Data entry
Weighbridge Operators • Full training provided
- Operation of weighbridge
- Customer service
- Data entry
Plant Operators
- The safe and efficient operation of Front-End Loader,Telehandler and Water Trucks
- Previous experience essential
- Current licence is preferred
Table 3: Australia’s crop industry 2022-23 (forecast)8
Horticulture (fruit and vegetables) $13.5 billion (record high)
Wheat $12.7 billion (second highest on record)
Canola $5.1 billion (second highest on record)
Barley $3.6 billion (second highest on record)
Further information about the jobs and locations, visit: www.programmed.com.au/harvest
About Programmed
Programmed is a leading provider of Staffing, Facility Management, Maintenance and Care services across Australia and New Zealand, one of Australia’s top thirty companies by revenue, and a top ten private employer. Our business model is built around our ability to recruit, deploy, manage, and maintain a large,directly employed workforce of professional, skilled, and semi-skilled staff with a wide range of capabilities from our 100+ branches across metropolitan and regional areas throughout ANZ. Our 30,000+team members serve more than 10,000 customers every day. Our customers cover all sectors including education, health, disability, infrastructure, manufacturing, utilities, transport, and mining.
Founded locally in 1951 and now owned by Japanese company Persol, Programmed has grown over the past 70 years organically and through targeted acquisitions.