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SUMMARY:LIVEXchange 2025
DESCRIPTION:LIVEXchange is Australia’s premier livestock export conference. It includes two days of informative\, thought-provoking and inspiring speakers along with trade stands and several social events to provide plenty of networking opportunities. \nAround 400 delegates are expected from across cattle\, sheep and goat supply chains\, including livestock exporters\, farmers\, suppliers and service providers from across Australia plus importers and other international delegates. \nLIVEXchange is a joint venture between the Australian Livestock Export Corporation and the Australian Livestock Exporters’ Council. The host chapter for 2025 is the WA Livestock Exporters’ Association. \nFor more information about the conference\, sponsorship opportunities and to register your interest in attending visit the LIVEXchange website.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/livexchange-2025/
LOCATION:Optus Stadium\, 333 Victoria Park Drive\, Burswood\, Perth\, WA\, 6100\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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SUMMARY:Regional drought resilience program planning — Online
DESCRIPTION:Regional Development Australia invites community input to help co-design practical projects that bring the Burnett and Mary Regional Drought Resilience Plans to life. Your ideas and local knowledge will help shape initiatives that strengthen our communities. \nDuring 2023/24\, a team from UniSQ worked with Regional Development Australia Wide Bay Burnett to carry out extensive stakeholder engagement and develop the Mary and the Burnett Regional Drought Resilience Plans (RDRPs). These two RDRPs both contain Action Plans that broadly describe initiatives that stakeholders across the region recommended to lessen the impacts of drought and build future resilience. Now that the RDRPs have been formally approved by the State and the Australian governments\, we move forward in developing an implementation plan and turn the broad initiatives into ‘fundable’ projects. \nWe invite you to work with us as interested stakeholders to gather your ideas and inputs and co-design a series of project outlines based on the broad ideas in the RDRP Action Plans. We are holding a series of short but interactive workshops to gather advice on the important steps and elements needed to most effectively implement these projects in the Mary and Burnett regions. You will also get a chance to let us know which of the projects you think are a regional priority to build resilience for future droughts. \nClick here to RSVP
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/regional-drought-resilience-program-planning-online/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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SUMMARY:Building natural capital within a grazing management system — Moondooner
DESCRIPTION:Burnett Mary Regional Group presents: Building natural capital within a grazing management system\nFeaturing Guest Speakers\n\n\nMichael Taylor – 6th Generation Farmer and 2024 Nuffield Scholar\, Taylors Run Farm. A 6th generation farmer\, and 2024 Nuffield Scholar\, Michael will share his family experiences from the challenges of surviving New England dieback to their involvement in a natural capital initiative\, Farming For the Future. Michael will speak to the immense value of nature in grazing systems\, benefits of agroforestry\, growing trees and integrating shelter belts. Enjoy this powerful presentation on the success story of Taylors Run Farm and how Michael\, his family and these lands are reaping the benefits of improving soil carbon\, biodiversity\, conservation and resilience within the landscape\, whilst maintaining a profitable and productive grazing system. \n\n\n\n\nAndrew Zerner – RCS Regional Facilitator. Andrew will provide an overview of the RCS grazing principles and how these can be developed to support an effective grazing land management system. The highlight of the day will include a paddock demonstration and how to apply these principles in a grazing system. Discussions will focus on the importance of ground cover\, plant diversity and how landscape hydrology and tree planting supports your landscape assets – natural capital. \n\n\nLeesa Kelly – Senior Program Manager\, Natural Capital Team\, BMRG. Leesa will share information on BMRG’s Climate Smart Catchments Project which is designed to provide a starting point for landholders to better understand Natural Capital and provide pathways to environmental markets like carbon and biodiversity. \n\n\nRob Young – Eco Insects. Rob will provide an overview of services available to attendees and the role of beneficial insects in a grazing system. Discussions will include tailored biological solutions to help restore and maintain healthy ecosystems with a focus on dung beetles. Eco Insects will also touch on the importance of improving nutrient cycling\, soil health\, and pasture productivity. \n\nScott Hodgson – Host property owner. Scott will speak about his experience in joining the Empowering Adaptive Graziers in the Burnett Mary program\, the advantages of completing the education courses\, changes made so far and future plans to improve landscape function and on-farm operations.\n\nEvent Highlights\nEnjoy a powerful presentation showcasing Taylors Run. Listen to how this 6th generation family farm are working with nature-based solutions\, developing large scale tree plantings and shelter belts to improve ecosystem health and landscape hydration\, whilst supporting a successful grazing operation. \n\n\nUnlock the potential of your livestock operation with an overview of the RCS grazing principles\, an effective grazing land management system\, and how this supports on-farm production and profitability \n\n\nGain insight on natural capital\, carbon\, and biodiversity markets \n\n\nLearn more about dung beetles\, beneficial insects and how they can support a landscape. \n\n\nTo reserve your seat\, click here \n 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/building-natural-capital-within-a-grazing-management-system-moondooner/
LOCATION:13 Sanders Road\, Moondooner\, 13 Sanders Road\, Moondooner\, Queensland\, 4605\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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