Kaleb Cooper, the breakout star of Clarkson’s Farm, has officially landed in Australia — marking a bold new chapter in his career away from the Oxfordshire hills of Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm.
The 27-year-old farmhand, who shot to fame alongside Clarkson on the hit Prime Video series, shared his excitement on social media after touching down in the Southern Hemisphere. Known for his sharp wit, no-nonsense approach, and love of the British countryside, Kaleb is now set to take his unique brand of farming know-how to one of the world’s biggest agricultural markets.
Posting to Instagram on October 23, Cooper shared a series of snapshots from his new surroundings, including one of Australia’s infamous birds. “I’ve made it to Australia!” he wrote enthusiastically, before adding with his trademark humor, “I believe these are called bin chickens,” referring to the Australian white ibis.
Kaleb’s journey Down Under is part of his brand-new Prime Video spin-off series, Kaleb: Down Under, a four-part adventure that follows the young contractor as he explores the challenges and opportunities of farming in Australia. From vast outback cattle stations to cutting-edge agri-tech operations, the series will see him test his skills against an entirely different climate and culture.
Speaking ahead of the trip, Kaleb explained the inspiration behind the new show — and why it marks such a personal milestone. “I spend most of my time with the most travelled man in the world,” he said, referring to Jeremy Clarkson. “So I got brave and booked my first-ever flight to see what all the fuss was about. Australia, here I come!”
He added with a grin, “And Australia, you’ll be gaining a new farmer for a couple of months as I discover if I can make my farming contracting business go international.”
The timing couldn’t be more significant for Kaleb, who recently welcomed his third child, son Ashton, with his partner Taya. Balancing fatherhood with international fame, the young farmer continues to win hearts for his grounded attitude and passion for agriculture.
With Kaleb: Down Under set to premiere soon, fans can expect a mix of humor, hard work, and heartfelt moments — as one of Britain’s most beloved young farmers takes on a continent known for doing everything bigger, tougher, and dustier.


