Serpent Trail
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Trails
Alternative
Travelling along the East Coast of Australia checking out some of this countries great music happenings is a once in a life time experience and knowing what towns to stop for cheaper petrol, to where is the op shops for those party clothes.
* 2011 Jan Rainbow Serpent
* 2011 Feb Earth Freq
* 2011 Feb Spiral Harmonics
* 2011 Mar Maitreya
* 2011 Apri Diaspora
* 2011 Apr Regrowth
* 2011 Apri Bent Perception
* 2011 Apr Somatica
* 2011 Apr Autumn Confest
* 2011 Apri Rhythmic Earth
* 2011 Apri Winter Moon
* 2011 Jun Burning Man Australia
* 2011 Jun Royal Doof
* 2011 Jun Laura
* 2011 Jul Bushweek
* 2011 Jul Land Crabs
* 2011 Sep Wallaby Creek
* 2011 Dec Subsonic
* 2011 Dec Tribeadelic
* 2011 Dec Summer Confest
* 2011 Nov 11:11:11
* 2012 Nov Eclipse Down Under
Harvest
From grape harvesting in Berri, to mango picking in Darwin, each year thousands of people find work helping to bring in the fruit and vegetable harvests. The Harvest Trail gives them the opportunity to combine seasonal harvest work with travelling around Australia.
The Trail offers a way for young, middle aged and older Australians to finance travel around their country. By working and following the Harvest Trail jobseekers from Australia and overseas find a great way to maintain a fit and healthy lifestyle, are able to meet people from around Australia and the World and can travel and see Australia at their own pace while working and earning money.
There is of course not just one harvest trail, but many. Harvest workers can chose to circle the continent or follow the sun. They can go south from the wet tropics of far north Queensland to Tasmania’s Huon Valley or east from Western Australia’s Margaret River to the Riverina. In some locations it is possible for workers to follow seasonal activities through much of the year on a trail within kilometres of their doorstep.


