Legend
1. Jason
Caretaker, Manager, Overseer
There are multiple qualities needed in an excellent Station Manager, and Jason Carter has them well and truly covered. Jason and his wife are as honest as the day is long, and have 25 years behind them managing everything from small cattle properties to large scale pastoral holdings. Jason and his wife are both seasoned…
2. Dave & Alice
Caretaker, Manager, Overseer
Dave and Alice are a capable, experienced couple seeking a station management role. With deep roots in the cattle industry and a shared commitment to rural life, they offer a strong blend of leadership, hands-on skills, and practical know-how. Dave was raised on a remote cattle station and has decades of experience managing properties, breeder…
3. Samantha
Cook
Samantha is finishing up a season in the Northern Territory this December and is ready to bring her culinary skills to another station kitchen. Over the past year, she has worked as a Station Cook for crews of up to 20 people, delivering hearty and healthy meals that keep everyone fuelled. Before this, Samantha ran…
4. Joanna
Station Hand
Joanna has had a strong influence in her life from her Grandma and her small cattle property. She has some cattle experience from helping her Grandma and has been a member of her school’s cattle club for 3 years. Joanna has her own motorbike, maintaining it herself. She can also ride quads and buggies, has…
5. Rochelle
Station Hand
Introducing young Rochelle for your consideration. She is green but KEEN! Attitude is the foundation of success and Rochelle has an excellent one! Rochelle has completed a university degree, so she is a bright cookie. She also invested time into fundraising and volunteer work which is a testament to her character. She now has a…
6. Peter
Borerunner, Station Hand
Peter has spent a season working as a Bore Runner and is currently employed as a Farm Hand on a mixed sheep and cropping enterprise. Now, he’s looking to return to a cattle station and get back into hands-on station work. While Peter has only basic skills with cattle, he brings experience across both smaller…
7. Tim
Station Hand
Tim is a hardworking, versatile 25-year-old eager to return to the ag industry in a full-time role, ideally on a remote station. After time away working across trades, education, and defence, he’s ready to settle and put his broad skill set to use. His hands-on experience includes basic livestock handling (cattle, sheep, horses), machinery operation…
8. Tegan
Station Hand
If you’re looking for someone who can step in the yards and have more than half an idea of what they’re doing, plus has horse experience under their belt, then Teagan should be at the top of your list for your Station Hand role. At 22 years old, Teagan has been working in feedlots, so…
9. Jo
Station Hand
Jo’s is seeking work as a Station Hand role in Queensland and brings a station upbringing with her as well as a great understanding of the requirements of pastoral operations. Having worked with both sheep and cattle, she is versatile and absolutely happy to get her hands dirty. She has assisted with all aspects of…
10. Mel
Station Hand
Mel is a motivated school leaver with a strong passion for the beef industry and a solid foundation built through family involvement. She brings beginner-level cattle handling skills, mechanical know-how, and a confident, team-oriented attitude. Fit, eager to learn, and ready to commit, Mel is well-prepared to grow into a valuable asset on any station….
