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Why you'll love pet and house sitting in Australia
From home comforts to the calming company of pets, house sitting offers so much more.
Explore new places while making a difference to the lives of pets and people along the way.
You don’t have to travel far. With pet and house sitting, you can find a world of adventures just around the corner.
A win-win without money
On house and pet sits, you’ll provide home and pet care in return for a place to stay on your travels. An annual plan unlocks unlimited access to sits, making it an affordable and fulfilling way to travel.
Find out more about membershipsI am so blessed to have this experience and to be able to have a companion by my side the entire time. I’m forever grateful for the opportunity TrustedHousesitters provides! This is truly life changing.
Adelia, sitter member from Bath, UK
Popular pet sitting and house sitting destinations
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House sit in homes with peace of mind they’re covered at no extra cost to you or the pet parent.
With a free direct line to a dedicated team of veterinary nurses, you can quickly clear up any pet queries.
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Discover pet and house sits across Australia
Regions
Counties
- City of Sydney
- City of Perth
- Greater Geelong
- Shoalhaven Shire
- Port Macquarie-Hastings
- Surf Coast
- Ballarat North
- Macedon Ranges
- Byron Shire
- East Gippsland
- Mornington Peninsula
- Albury Municipality
- Frankston
- Blue Mountains Municipality
- Scenic Rim
- Wollongong
- Clarence Valley
- Greater Bendigo
- Fraser Coast
- Armidale Dumaresq
- Bass Coast
- Bega Valley
- Greater Taree
- Hornsby Shire
- Orange Municipality
- Goulburn Mulwaree
- Huon Valley
- Lake Macquarie Shire
- Moreton Bay
- Port Stephens Shire
- Tweed
- Adelaide Hills
- Augusta-Margaret River Shire
- Bunbury
- Gympie Regional Council
- South Gippsland
- Broken Hill Municipality
- Geraldton-Greenough
- Tablelands
- Yarra Ranges
- Ballina
- Barossa
- Bathurst Regional
- Bayside
- Fremantle
- Hawkesbury
- Kempsey
- Mount Barker
- Sorell
- Wellington
- Dubbo Municipality
- North Sydney
- Redland
- South Burnett
- Southern Downs
- Sutherland Shire
- Ashfield
- Central Coast
- Colac-Otway
- Dungog
- Greater Shepparton
- Lockyer Valley
- Onkaparinga
- Snowy River
- Cambridge
- Chittering
- Isaac
- Kalamunda
- Kingston
- Leichhardt
- Mundaring
- Somerset
- Wanneroo
- Wyndham
- Ashburton
- Berrigan
- Boyup Brook
- Broome
- Camden
- Canterbury
- Coolamon
- Coorow
- Cowra
- Derwent Valley
- Exmouth
- Forbes
- Gloucester Shire
- Goondiwindi
- Goyder
- Gunnedah
- Guyra
- Kalgoorlie/Boulder
- Katherine
- Kyogle
- Lane Cove
- Marrickville
- Melville
- Mosman
- Mount Isa
- Mount Marshall
- Murray Bridge
- Murray Shire
- Muswellbrook
- Naracoorte and Lucindale
- Nedlands
- Peppermint Grove
- Plantagenet Shire
- Port Lincoln
- Prospect
- Randwick
- Roxby Downs
- Ryde
- Singleton
- South Perth
- Swan Hill
- Tatiara
- Wagin
- Walgett
- Waverley
- Yalgoo
- Yarriambiack
- Yorke Peninsula
Cities
- Melbourne
- Sydney
- Brisbane
- Canberra
- Perth
- Gold Coast
- Newcastle
- Adelaide
- Geelong
- Townsville
- Hobart
- Cairns
- Darwin
- Port Macquarie
- Central Coast
- Ballarat
- Caloundra
- Torquay
- Toowoomba
- Launceston
- Albury
- Bowral
- Noosa Heads
- Sunshine Coast
- Bundaberg
- Mudgee
- Armidale
- Coffs Harbour
- Frankston East
- Bendigo
- Mackay
- Orange
- Hornsby
- Joondalup
- Mandurah
- Ulladulla
- Daylesford
- Kyneton
- Maryborough
- Nowra
- Tamworth
- Bacchus Marsh
- Bairnsdale
- Batemans Bay
- Broken Hill
- Goulburn
- Hervey Bay
- Wodonga
- Alice Springs
- Beaudesert
- Bellingen
- Castlemaine
- Dunsborough
- Ettalong
- Geraldton
- Gladstone
- Gympie
- Hamilton
- Ipswich
- Kiama
- Lismore
- Mittagong
- Moss Vale
- Rockhampton
- Scarborough
- Taree
- Albany
- Barwon Heads
- Bathurst
- Benalla
- Boonah
- Busselton
- Byron Bay
- Capalaba
- Deloraine
- Drouin
- Dubbo
- Gisborne
- Healesville
- Maclean
- Maitland
- Mansfield
- Margaret River
- Mildura
- Mount Gambier
- Mullumbimby
- Point Lonsdale
- Port Stephens
- Stawell
- Tweed Heads
- Warwick
- Airlie Beach
- Bargara
- Brighton Beach
- Brunswick
- Bundanoon
- Cessnock
- City of Cockburn
- Devonport
- Exeter
- Forster
- Fremantle City
- Gawler
- Harvey
- Huonville
- Jindabyne
- Katoomba
- Lakes Entrance
- Lancefield
- Lewisham
- Macksville
- Milton
- Mission Beach
- Mollymook Beach
- Mona Vale
- Moruya
- Mount Marshall
- Palmerston
- Queanbeyan
- Queenscliff
- Richmond
- Rockingham
- Shepparton
- St Leonards
- Tannum Sands
- Tanunda
- Traralgon
- Tuncurry
- Victor Harbor
- Vincentia
- Wangaratta
- Warragul
- Warrnambool
- Yamba
- York
- Agnes Water
- Alexandra
- Alstonville
- Atherton
- Bermagui
- Berry
- Brighton
- Burnie
- Cabarita Beach
- Camberwell
- Campbelltown
- Cape Paterson
- Carlton
- Caulfield North
- Chinchilla
- Claremont
- Cleveland
- Cobram
- Cranbourne
- Crescent Head
- Croydon
- Cygnet
- Darlington
- Drysdale
- Dunkeld
- Echuca
- Emerald
- Frankston South
- Glen Iris
- Greensborough
- Gulmarrad
- Huskisson
- Innisfail
- Inverloch
- Kangaroo Valley
- Kelvin Grove
- Kingston Beach
- Korumburra
- Laidley
- Lake Cathie
- Lithgow
- Mirboo North
- Moe
- Molong
- Morisset East
- Morwell
- Myrtleford
- Nambucca Heads
- Paynesville
- Penguin
- Porepunkah
- Port Douglas
- Quinns Rocks
- Sale
- Sarina
- Sawtell
- Shell Cove
- Singleton
- South Fremantle
- Stirling
- Sutherland
- Tamborine Mountain
- Turramurra
- Wagga Wagga
- Willunga
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Australia house sitting FAQs
All that’s exchanged between our sitters and pet parents is trust - sitters get to stay in cool locations near and far, caring for pets with a place to stay in return. And with no money passing hands, we’re certain everybody’s here for the same reasons: their never-ending love for pets and travel.
With an annual sitter membership, animal lovers like you can explore the world and enjoy unique stays in exchange for pet care. Live like a local, care for adorable pets, and provide pet parents with peace of mind while they’re away. Apply for as many sits as you like and get ready for meaningful connections and unforgettable adventures.
Choose your membership plan and create a profile that stands out from the pack - include clear photos, relevant experience, and references (these don’t have to be from previous house sits). Next, set up a saved search to be the first to find out when house sitting opportunities in Australia become available for your chosen dates. Once you’ve found the ideal sit, write a personalized message to the pet parents explaining why you're the perfect person for their furry friend! Find out more with 10 tips on how to become a house sitter.
Your number one priority when house sitting in Australia will be taking care of the pets. Daily walks, mealtimes, and lots of cuddles will be top of the agenda as most house sits include a pet. Aside from this, house sitters in Australia need to keep the home clean and tidy and send regular updates to the pet parents about their precious pet pals.
At TrustedHousesitters, our members are driven by a genuine love of pets, not money. They exchange loving pet care for a place to stay on their travels, gaining a wealth of experiences and memories to last a lifetime.























