In our very first episode, Sarah visits the team from the Middle Island Penguin Project and gets to meet SEVEN of the wonderful Maremmas that protect the Little Penguins of Middle Island off the coast of Warrnambool, as made famous by the movie Oddball.
This week we find ourselves just outside of Apollo Bay in the Victorian Otway’s, paying a visit to Wildlife Wonders, a brand new native wildlife sanctuary. While there, we caught up with Fiona and Tracy from Skylos Ecology, who’s dogs Jimmy & Rex are helping to ensure that Wildlife Wonders remains predator free and is safe for it’s furry inhabitants.
This week we’re still in Victoria’s Otway Ranges, the home of one of Australia’s most endangered animals, the Tiger Quoll. Sarah gets to meet Uda, the lovable Border Collie, who’s tasked with tracking and monitoring the local Tiger Quoll population. Plus, Sarah gets up close and personal with a Quoll named Nicquoll at the Conservation Ecology Centre.
This week we find ourselves at Crib Point at a secret training location where some top dogs are trained in search and rescue operations. Sarah gets to meet the team behind Search & Rescue Dogs Australia (otherwise known as SARDA) as well as meeting some of their four-legged heroes.
This week we find ourselves on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, just a half hour drive from the popular tourist town of Noosa. Here, we met with the team from the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia Detection Dogs, including Romane and her beautiful dogs Maya and Bear, and we learn about the important work they do to help monitor and improve koala habitat through the state. We also speak with Josey from ifaw and Meghan from the Queensland Koala Crusaders.
Join Sarah Jones as she continues her journey to meet some of the legendary working dogs across Australia.
Join Sarah Jones as she continues her journey to meet some of the legendary working dogs across Australia. In our second-last episode for the season, Sarah makes her way to Red Hill on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. On a beautifully drizzly winters day, Sarah pays a visit to Jenny and her dogs Thomas and Maddie where she embarks on her very first truffle hunt – with the assistance of her new four-legged friends.
It’s our last episode of series one and what a journey we’ve been on. From truffle sniffers, to koala dogs and dogs who help with children’s literacy – we’ve met a bunch. To round things out, we head to Sydney to catch up with a special dog who’s day job is protecting the National Maritime Museum from the habour seagulls. Plus we catch up with well-renowned author Laura Greaves, who’s made a career out of writing books about dogs.
In our first episode back, Sarah takes a look at three incredible stories including the wonderful Mr. Walker at the Park Hyatt Melbourne, a look at the various conservation efforts underway at Zoos Victoria and a visit to St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne to catch up with therapy dog Macca.
This week, Sarah visits Leith Park, an assisted living facility in St Helena. There she takes a look at a therapy dog program driven by Lort Smith Animal Hospital that aims to improve the lives of the residents.
This week, we take a look back to some of our favourite dogs from season one. Featuring the University of the Sunshine Coast koala dogs, Red Hill Truffles truffle dogs and the CEO of Seagulls at the Australian National Maritime Museum.
This week, Sarah heads to Alphington Park to meet with some of the beautiful dogs (and people) behind Guide Dogs Australia.
This week, Sarah heads back to the coastal town of Warrnambool in Victoria, to revisit the team behind the Middle Island Penguin Project and to catch up with the beautiful Maremma’s used to help protect the island’s penguin population – as made famous in the movie Oddball.
This week, we take a look back to some of our favourite dogs from season one. Featuring the conservation efforts of Skylos Ecology, the team from Search & Rescue Dogs Australia and some of the volunteers from Story Dogs Australia.
This week, Sarah takes a trip to Melbourne’s South Wharf to attend the 2022 Melbourne Dog Lovers Show. Here she meets a wide variety of dogs as well as gets to learn about a cross section of wonderful organisations that utilise working dogs in fantastic ways.
This week, Sarah heads north to Brisbane, Queensland to pay a visit to James Pest & Termite Solutions to find out more about their innovative termite detection dog program. Then she spends some time with legendary dog trainer and author Gary ‘Gaz’ Jackson.
This week, Sarah finds herself paying a visit to Bellden Environmental Services just outside of Brisbane in Queensland. There she meets Dennis, who’s developed a process of using detection dogs to locate water wastage, which helps to preserve a precious natural resource. Plus, we revisit one of our favourite stories from season one – Eudy, who helps to protect the habitat for tiger quolls living in the Otway Ranges.
It’s the final episode of Dog Jobs Australia and this week Sarah heads to the Australian Border Force Detector Dogs training facility to learn more about their program.