The AgCAREERSTART team is calling on farmers to sign-up to its popular gap-year program.
The AgCAREERSTART program connects young people who are interested in an agricultural 'gap-year' with farmers who are looking to hire workers.
The National Farmers' Federation (NFF) President Hamish McIntyre urged producers to take advantage of the opportunity.
"If you know a farmer who needs a junior farmhand, please reach out to the AgCAREERSTART team, or apply via the AgCAREERSTART website," Mr McIntyre said.
"More than 100 candidates have been shortlisted and are ready to begin on‑farm roles immediately.
"AgCAREERSTART has been a game‑changer for many farmers and young Aussies alike.
"These 18-25-year-olds are genuine, full of energy, and eager to learn.
"They quickly become valuable members of the team, often staying on-farm for a number of years."
Mr McIntyre said the 2026 cohort still needed more farmer sign-on.
"We've had more participants this year than we've had farms for them to go to," Mr McIntyre said.
"So we're putting a final call-out for producers who'd like to host an AgCAREERSTART participant on their farm in 2026.
"We have incredible candidates ready to go, and the on-going support from the team makes the process extremely smooth for farmers.
"This invaluable program builds skills, supports regional industries, and connects young Australians with meaningful career pathways in agriculture.
"If you can provide a paid, safe learning environment for the next generation, please reach out to the team," Mr McIntyre said.
AgCAREERSTART is an initiative of the Commonwealth Government, and is delivered by the NFF in partnership with GRDC, AgriFutures, Prime Super, FarmSafe Australia, Regional Tech Hub, Pinata Farms, and Agriculture Jobs Auswide.