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WWOOF relies on backpackers, so what happens when our borders are shut?

A worldwide movement linking volunteers with organic farms has launched a desperate bid to lure domestic travellers in Australia as the pandemic continues to lock out backpackers.
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World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is marking its 40th anniversary in a time with few…
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