Growing - Regenerative Stewardship Opportunity


The application window for our June intake is open for 2 weeks from April 1st to April 15th! Follow the instructions below to apply or contact us with any questions!

What is a Regenerative Stewardship Opportunity (RSO)?

Previously, this opportunity was titled as an ‘internship’ and we’ve since realised this word is quite loaded with expectations, many of which are limiting to the nature of what we want to offer. This is still a work and residency opportunity to learn and grow alongside us, but we want to refine expectations so that people who do get involved are more aligned with our vision and intention! We’re offering 4 streams of learning: Growing, Animal Care, Food Processing & Preservation, and Infrastructure & Earthworks so that you can arrive with a focus area and in time, move deeper into these areas or diversify into other systems and projects!

 

Internships are typically considered a short-term commitment focused on delivering an introductory education for younger people to then invest elsewhere for career development. Internships are also associated with a rigid student/teacher hierarchy which is often disempowering for learners and places unsustainable dependence on facilitators.

By changing the title, we want to prevent this opportunity from being interpreted as strictly introductory, targeting a particular demographic, limited to short term involvement, or comparable to a classroom education. These things are the opposite of what we’re offering! 

 

In addition to the main learning streams, we also want to create more acknowledgment for the inevitable but often unexpected areas of learning that are challenging to outline in a curriculum. Hard skills and theory are only one part of this experience. We’re offering an opportunity to be a part of a community that allows you to live in alignment with your values and supports you to become the person you want to be in the world. The soft skills and personal development that arise from living in community are often the deepest, most valued areas of learning for most people who spend time at Winderong. Additionally, living in close relationship to the land provides a hugely transformative foundation for connection and awareness that far exceeds any learning goals we can articulate.

 

Why are we offering this opportunity?

To be completely transparent, we wanted to create an opportunity that provides people with a starting point to become long-term residents and contributors to Winderong Farm. The vast majority of Winderong's evolution has been shaped by a handful of core long-term members collaborating with short-term volunteers from all over the world. We really enjoy hosting short-term residents but it's not a sustainable model for us to evolve Winderong into its full potential! 

We absolutely love this project and know there are so many people out there looking for long-term opportunities like ours to live and grow in. We hope that sharing this opportunity allows us to find those people!

Whilst we outline an initial 6-month commitment, we're ideally looking for people with the intention and capacity to live and work with us for at least 12 - 18+ months!

This 6-month commitment should be interpreted as an introductory immersion designed to show you the diverse opportunities we have to offer and your future potential within this space. You’ll be supported to explore your existing areas of interest, as well get a taste of other areas and contribute to the general running of the farm. Over time, you’ll deepen your learning and involvement within the areas of the farm that you’re passionate about so that you can become a core contributor to their development and future trajectories at the farm.

 

Who can apply?

The long-term vision for Winderong is a village of diverse and driven people who co-create a resilient, nurturing and holistically regenerative space. Our Regenerative Stewardship Opportunity (RSO) is one pathway towards this vision so we’re very open about who can participate!

If you already have some of the skills and knowledge we outline and are looking for a community to live in long-term where you can collaborate, apply and deepen your learning, this opportunity is for you!

If you’re new to the scene and want to settle into a lifestyle and workplace with abundant potential for skill and knowledge development, this opportunity is also for you!

If you're at a time in your life where you're keen to move through lots of new and different opportunities rather than sink into something shaped by mutual investment and commitment, unfortunately this isn't the opportunity for you. 

We really value supporting people to find their niche whilst also diversifying skills and knowledge across all areas of the farm to allow everyone to show up as well resourced, motivated and inspired individuals within our workplace and community. The learning opportunities are endless, so it doesn't matter if you're one day or 50 years into your journey!

Whilst we ask all new residents to take the time to understand Winderong’s journey, our methods and the reasons behind them, this is a collaborative project with lots of capacity to adapt to the interests of the individual. Through a gradual increase in responsibility, your development will co-evolve with whichever area/s of the farm you’re passionate about growing and investing in.  

 

What kind of learning experience should you expect?

This is a working opportunity so most of the educational component is delivered through active engagement with our farms systems. We strive to always contextualise the theory behind a task before it commences so that you can understand which branches of knowledge we’re drawing from, any processes of trial and error we’ve had to reach our current methods, and any envisioned potential that hasn’t been reached yet. Because all new residents arrive with different levels of existing knowledge and unique areas of interest, it’s not always practical or necessary for facilitators to provide the A-Z of everything we do while we’re working. For this reason, we need people who know what they want to learn and are proactive about asking questions to ensure deeper learning can be provided where it’s wanted.

We want to create an empowered learning environment that supports people to be active participants in their own education! Unlike the passive learning model we have in school, this experience is designed for educational opportunities to be a collaborative co-creation, rather than spoon-fed from teacher to student. For this reason, Winderong is best suited to people who are self-motivated, proactive, enthusiastic, have the confidence to take initiative, appreciate being trusted with responsibility, and understand their role in fulfilling the envisioned potential of this opportunity.

Unlike the controlled conditions of a classroom that are designed to follow a rigid curriculum and fixed pace of learning, this experience involves immersion into a farm and community composed of many overlapping systems. We’re constantly adapting to the ever-changing variables of the land, animals, people, and even microbes! Your growth and education will be a continuous process of expanding and deepening however it’s not always linear and it can take time for the pieces to feel like they’re fitting together. We’re looking for people who understand the benefits of this type of learning, are always looking for the teachable moments, and have the patience for this process.

We completely understand if you come here wanting to learn everything! We know the feeling but it’s not necessarily a sustainable or fulfilling goal, especially if you’re only wanting to stay for 6-12 months! You’ll quickly realise just how much there is to learn in this space and how many projects (ongoing and future) that you can be involved in or take on as your own project. We’re emphasising long-term commitment because we know it’s the most mutually beneficial way to unlock the potential of this space!

We also want to be clear that your work won’t be exclusively within your area of interest. There’s a lot of “mundane” day-to-day tasks that keep this place running smoothly for the benefit of us all and its important people can see the value in this work and approach it with a positive attitude. As a working farm, we do need to balance productivity with education. We won’t always have capacity to give you everything you ask for in the moment it’s requested but we will make note of it for when the time is right. Realistic expectations are important! That’s why we’re sharing this much detail in our application information. It’s a lot easier for us both if you can make an informed decision on whether Winderong will be the right place for you before you make the commitment to come here.

 

About Winderong Farm:

Winderong Farm is an experimental project encompassing regenerative agriculture, permaculture, sustainability, bush regeneration, and communal living. Our farm is set on 810 acres of stunning wilderness and farmland in beautiful Dharawal country, Kangaroo Valley. Our community consists of around 12-15 full-time residents, 6+ local employees, and a host of beautiful and much-loved farm animals and wildlife. We aim to embody the permaculture philosophy of “we are nature working” and develop a deep understanding and respect for the land we steward, all the time aiming to regenerate the earth and learn from her and each other. 

 

What does the Growing RSO Involve?

This stream is for people who want to learn how to grow organic, nutrient dense vegetables, herbs and fruit using a variety of techniques including permaculture, natural farming, and biodynamics. The growing area is around 2.5 acres, with an annual cropping area, native plant windbreak, herb garden, hugelkulter, poly tunnel and an orchard. You will also have the option to work with our bush regeneration team using 100% chemical free techniques. Native seed collection, germination and planting is also integrated.

 

Skills you will learn include:

        Planning and planting with the seasons

        Soil health and bed preparation

        Seed saving and seedling raising

        Cover cropping

        Integrated pest management

        Irrigation and hydrology

        Harvesting and storage

        Orchard management (eg. pruning, netting)

        Bush foods and bush medicine preparation

 

Additionally, you’ll learn how to make a variety of inputs for the garden:

        Seed raising and potting up mix

        Compost - lactobacillus, biodynamic techniques and chicken compost

        Compost tea - both aerobic and anaerobic

        Natural fertilisers

        Biochar

        Biodynamic CPP

 

You’ll also be involved in various tasks to support the day-to-day management of the farm and community, eg maintenance, house cleaning, food preparation.

 

Note that Winderong does not currently sell fruit or vegetables commercially. The food we grow is primarily to feed our community, with excess being either swapped, sold at the monthly markets or donated to food banks.

 

This is a working opportunity and is most suited to those who learn through doing. During working hours and beyond, you’ll have the practical experiences and knowledge of your facilitators and peers to learn from. Additionally, we have routine meetings for discussion, a huge library of books and online resources for you to continue your independent study, connections with local farmers who we can organise fieldtrips to, and the opportunity to join any workshops and events hosted by the farm.

 

We are happy to tailor the work and learning to your interests and meet any institutional requirements you have if you are doing formal study. Couples are welcome to apply, and we also have capacity to host those looking for a place to settle their tiny home.

 

Additional benefits that come with living at Winderong Farm:

      Living in a community of diverse people with shared values

      A beautiful and diverse landscape bordered by national park to explore and call home

      Delicious food made from homegrown, locally sourced, foraged, and organic ingredients

      A great local community with monthly Crop-Swap, farmers market and other activities

      Weekly Zoom yoga class

      Communal gatherings such as mending/crafting/singing circles and seasonal celebrations

      Local First Nations community connections and activities

 

This opportunity incorporates both volunteer and paid hours. Volunteer work is exchanged for accommodation, high quality food, and educational opportunities. This is generally structured from 8:30am-12:30pm, Monday-Friday (20 hours per week). All work beyond these 20 hours is paid work (generally completed in the afternoon). Occasional weekend work is required. Paid work commences 2 weeks after arrival and interns are expected to eventually contribute 12-15+ hours beyond their volunteer requirement. This RSO is intended for people who are enthusiastic to deepen their involvement over time and support the growth of our farm through the growth of your own knowledge and skills. Beyond the initial 6 month commitment, we provide further learning opportunities and reciprocity for involvement. We are also open to long-term residents developing their own microenterprises on the farm.

 

Accommodation in a decked-out bus and the farmhouse is set up as a communal space containing all other amenities. Food is at the heart of most of what we do so you can expect an abundance of delicious meals made with love using high quality ingredients. Our water comes from a spring-fed waterfall in the forest, and we have a beautiful creek running through the property with lots of deep swimming holes to enjoy.

 

RSO intakes occur every 4 months and the official application window is advertised via our social media. Feel free to contact us and express interest at any time via the email below!

 

To apply, send an email to winderongfarm@gmail.com with:

 

      Your resume

      A cover letter telling us:

      Who you are

      Why you would like to live, work and learn at Winderong

      Which stream you have chosen and why

      What skills and experience you bring

 

Testimonials:

“The experience of living and working at Winderong Farm can’t be put into words. Frosty mornings working in the garden as the early rays warm your back, planting seeds and looking after them until you see them grow tall, picking the first juicy tomato of the summer season which you've been waiting for all year, identifying unique native orchids clinging to mossy tree stems, standing in awe under age old trees and remembering how small you really are. These are only some of the special moments which come to mind when I think about my Growing internship at Winderong Farm.The wide spectrum of projects going on at the farm have enabled me to delve into areas of interest: for me that has been understanding biodiverse food production systems, bushland regeneration and conservation within an agricultural context. I was well supported in learning and work through sharing of resources, guidance by knowledgeable mentors and practical learning by doing. Sharing the knowledge I have gained and teaching others about growing food and better looking after our ecosystems has added great meaning to my experience at Winderong. Whilst living in the same place that you work may not be for everyone, for me, it has enabled me to deepen my knowledge on growing food and living closely withing the ecosystems that we are part of. After all, we are nature, working! I would recommend anyone interested in growing and eating food in a community living context to apply.”

Inga, October 2023 - April 2024

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"Spending 10 months here at Winderong Farm, on this very magnificent piece of land has truly been an all-encompassing experience. The role I’ve served is primarily as a gardener, yet over time has extended into a chef, compost supervisor, contour manager, hide skinner, board game night curator, cheese taster/tester, and everything else that being a member of this community entails! This all goes to say that not much exists in separation from each other here, especially not us humans. From the corroborees and cultural immersions given by Gadhungal Marring to John Seed’s “deep ecology” weekend, the feeling of interconnectedness to this land and its lifeforms (and to all land and lifeforms) has been nailed home. Who knew simply chopping wood, carrying water, giving cows a good scratch on the neck, and tending to the needs of the tasty vegetables we consume would be so darn fulfilling?! Maybe it's a seemingly obvious insight to have, yet it seems a somehow radical testimony to be offered in this day and age. Thus, I feel so gifted to have tasted the vitality of life on the land here at Winderong and would massively recommend a stay to any folk from any walk of life." 

SamOctober 2023 - April 2024

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"During my internship at Winderong I was incredibly fortunate to immerse myself in all aspects of seed raising! I arrived at the farm with limited knowledge of the intricate world of seed raising and saving, but quickly formed a profound passion and connection to the seeds and seedlings. From packet to plate and everything in between. I had the opportunity to raise the seeds I saved, and actively experience every stage of their life up until harvest time! 

I learned how to apply a biodynamic approach to gardening and nurturing the seedlings, whilst working closely alongside the principles of permaculture and carrying these principles with me outside the garden and into my life."

Ethan, January - July 2024