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School leavers swap lazy days for hard yakka fruit picking on farmers’ Chinchilla melon farm
Brisbane school-leaver Rhys Burke never imagined he would end up picking watermelons under the blazing sun on a Chinchilla farm.
Key points:
- The five friends answered a farmer’s call for fruit pickers
- Without backpackers to work due to the pandemic, the farmer said his crop was at risk of not getting to market
- The teen pickers said it was the best experience they had had
Four months ago, the city-based teenager answered the call from farmer Murray Sturgess, who was desperate for pickers to get his watermelon crop to market.
Rhys and school friend Aidan Stuart packed up and headed west, straight out of school into the hot paddocks of the Western Downs.
It is hard work after 13 years in the classroom, but, as Rees explains, “if you can survive…
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