Natural wonders forged by time

The Limestone Coast offers seafood, wine, beer, geological wonders, stunning coastal scenery, and a region drenched in history and heritage. Visit the Blue Lake and sunken garden, and spend time exploring the public art spaces, museums and galleries. Explore caves filled with fossils and limestone formations, and taste world-famous wine. If you'd prefer the water, try snorkling, surfing or walk along the white sandy beaches.

Work available now on the Limestone Coast

The Limestone Coast region has a wide variety of agricultural producers including lamb and beef, fruit and vegetables, seafood, dairy and forestry. It is also home to the Coonawarra region, famous for its red wines and terra rossa soils. Real work is available in food preparation, farming and farm management, forestry and garden workers, animal attendants, shearers and more.

How to find work

There are seasonal work opportunities as well as full-time agricultural, tourism, and hospitality jobs available now. Find out the key job boards to search for work and connect with relevant recruiters.
Hut at sunset in hills.

Find accommodation on the Limestone Coast

Affordable housing from motor inns, holiday parks, apartments, hotels through to luxurious retreats.

Incentives available

You may be able to access financial assistance up to $6,000 to help you relocate for short-term seasonal work, or a job in regional South Australia. Businesses may be able to access financial assistance to support quarantine requirements for the employment of Pacific Island workers.

Who can help?

If you’d like to talk to someone about working in the Limestone Coast region, you can contact the local Regional Development Australia (RDA) Office to learn more about the Regional Workforce Coordination & Collaboration Program.