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SUMMARY:Steak n Wood at Coffey Cattle Co - Colosseum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a FREE field day at Coffey Cattle Co. to learn all about how owners Adam and Jacynta combine tree growing with livestock grazing on their 2500-hectare property in Central Queensland. \nDiscover how integrating trees and cattle on farm can lead to a more productive\, profitable\, and sustainable future for your business. \nThis event is part of the Steak n Wood project\, and we’ll be showcasing the research we’re conducting in collaboration with Adam and Jac Coffey. \nThe focus will be on:\n\nInspect silvopastoral systems demonstration sites incorporating trees on farm with single and mixture hardwood species; a native forest silvopastoral system that has been sustainable managed to increase tree\, pasture and livestock growth rates\n\n\nSee the preliminary trial results and learn about the successes and challenges\n\n\nDiscuss the multiple benefits of silvopastoral systems\n\n\nFinancial outcome of these systems and more!\n\n  \n🗓️ Wednesday 28 May\, 8:30am – 3:00pm \n📍 Boreelum\, 913 Bariveloe Road\, Colosseum QLD \nRSVP 👉 https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1369358 \nRegistrations close Thursday 22nd of May. \nMorning tea and lunch will be provided \n  \n \nMany thanks to Adam and Jac Coffey for accommodating this field day\, and Meat and Livestock Australia for supporting this work. We hope you will find it relevant and useful. \nThis field day is organised by the Steak ‘n Wood project\, led by the Department of Primary Industries and co-funded by Meat & Livestock Australia. \n \n 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/steak-wood-carbon-at-coffeys/
LOCATION:Boreelum\, 913 Bariveloe Road\, Colosseum\, QLD\, 4677\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Kerry Goodwin":MAILTO:kerry.goodwin@daf.qld.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250528T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250528T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250507T231217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T000237Z
UID:63565-1748430000-1748433600@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Adapting and advancing: How is investment into irrigation in northern WA shaping the future of pastoralism?
DESCRIPTION:Outside the Ord River Irrigation Area in Western Australia\, the majority of irrigation developments are on pastoral land focussed on fodder production. \nJoin the Department of Primary Industry and Regional Development’s (DPIRD) West Kimberley and Pilbara Irrigated Agriculture team when they discuss the current state of pasture development and irrigated fodder production by pastoralists in the Kimberley and Pilbara. \nDevelopment Officers\, Christopher Ham and Carla Milazzo will provide an overview of the Pastoral Irrigated Agriculture project under the Northern Beef Development program. \nTheir discussion topics will include: \n\nCurrent status of industry – brief recap and current rate of development\nScene setting – options for agriculture within the WA pastoral lease system\nEconomics and stats – changes over time\nResearch trials undertaken and key take aways – Pastoral Ag project & Stylo project\nChallenges and barriers\nOpportunities – irrigated and non-irrigated options – synergy with other cropping systems (ORIA/cotton)\nSupply chain – where does fodder fit in? Why invest in irrigation?\nFuture direction/new ideas for research – soils\, efficiency\, emissions\, long term health\, alternative systems/ leucaena/IPM\nHow to contact us\n\n \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/adapting-and-advancing-how-is-investment-into-irrigation-in-northern-wa-shaping-the-future-of-pastoralism/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250607
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250204T030103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002441Z
UID:62539-1748822400-1749254399@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:International Rangeland Congress
DESCRIPTION:The XII International Rangeland Congress (IRC) 2025 is about ‘Working Together for our Global Rangelands Future.’ \nCongress subthemes include: \n\nValuing rangelands and pastoral systems for their societal contribution\nCo-design\, partnerships\, and incorporating traditional knowledge for more enduring rangeland outcomes\nTechnology\, information systems\, communication\, and big data to aid monitoring and decision making\nIntegrating rangeland ecology into management\nManaging risk – climate and other system shocks and trends\nLivestock production systems in a world of changing drivers\nMulti-functional land use in rangelands – moving beyond niche opportunities.\n\nFor more information and to register\, visit the IRC 2025 website. \nView the Congress program.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/international-rangeland-congress/
LOCATION:Adelaide Convention Centre\, North Terrace\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250605T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250606T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20241217T034913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002409Z
UID:62116-1749110400-1749229200@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Queensland Rural\, Regional and Remote Women's Network Conference — Rockhampton
DESCRIPTION:All rural\, regional and remote women are invited to attend the conference\, whether you’re representing your local community or industry\, a business owner or volunteer\, from the land or from the city\, looking for professional and personal development in your career or life\, or keen to connect with other rural\, regional and remote women\, the jam-packed agenda will have something for everyone. \nGet more information and register at RRR Women Conference 2025.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/queensland-rural-regional-and-remote-womens-network-conference-rockhampton/
LOCATION:Rockhampton\, Rockhampton\, Qld\, 4700\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250605T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250605T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250526T023700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002404Z
UID:63782-1749119400-1749126600@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Resilient soils workshop — Charters Towers
DESCRIPTION:James Cook University and TNQ Drought Hub brings you the Resilient Soils Workshop. \nUnderstanding your soil through soil testing and science-backed management can help you improve productivity\, reduce input costs\, and protect your land for the next generation. Learn more about building resilient soils. Bring a soil sample in and get expert advice from the TNQ Drought Hubs Soil Expert Dhiraj Gajera. \nBring along a soil sample in a snap-lock bag (or similar) to learn about your soil’s fungi and bacteria count—and get expert\, tailored advice to support your farm or garden’s productivity and sustainability. \nClick here to reserve your seat.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/resilient-soils-workshop-charters-towers/
LOCATION:DPI Charters Towers\, 15 MacPherson Street\, Charters Towers\, Queensland\, 4820\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250607T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250607T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250526T022745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002400Z
UID:63779-1749286800-1749304800@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Preparing for fire: Understanding planned burns — Cecil Plains
DESCRIPTION:Join Healthy Land & Water for a free half-day workshop\, Preparing for Fire\, designed for residents in the Cecil Plains and surrounds area. \nThis session\, delivered by Healthy Land & Water’s Queensland Fire & Biodiversity Consortium\, will discuss planned burns and fire ecology. \nMorning tea\, lunch and supporting material is provided. \nWorkshop highlights\n\nPlanned Burn Site Visit: Tour a planned burn site with Toowoomba Regional Council.\nUnderstanding Risk: Learn to assess landscape and fuel risk for burn planning.\n\nKey takeaways\n\nIdentify vegetation and fuel types.\nRecognise fire history.\nFollow regulations for your area.\nUnderstand how and why planned burns are conducted.\nReceive practical advice from experienced fire experts on planning burns for your property.\nGeneral bushfire safety and preparedness.\n\nBe sure to\n\nWear closed-in shoes\, long pants\, and long sleeves.\nBring a reusable water bottle\, hat\, sunscreen\, and a rain jacket (if necessary).\n\nCatering and supporting material will be provided for all participants. \nFor more information\, contact Hannah Etchells from Healthy Land & Water’s Queensland Fire & Biodiversity Consortium on hannah.e@hlw.org.au or 0447 189 765. \nThe event is being delivered in partnership with Toowoomba Regional Council and supported by the Queensland Fire & Biodiversity Consortium. \nClaim your ticket\, here.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/preparing-for-fire-understanding-planned-burns-cecil-plains/
LOCATION:Cecil Plains Hall\, Geraghty Street\, Cecil Plains\, Qld\, 4407\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250607T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250607T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250602T013826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002354Z
UID:63928-1749297600-1749301200@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Wills and estate planning in agribusiness — Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Queensland Farmers’ Federation invites you to the Wills and estate planning in agribusiness webinar\, 7 July at 12pm. \nEstate planning is critical to the successful future of family farming businesses. The first step is documenting current and accurate Wills and Enduring Powers of Attorney that appropriately reflect your wishes and minimise the risk of legal challenge. In this webinar\, Kylie Wilson\, Partner at Sparke Helmore Lawyers\, will identify essential elements of a well-written Will\, explain the process of probate\, and when it is required\, and look at the issues that can be avoided by a well-considered estate plan to continue the legacy you have built for the family business. \nIn this webinar case studies will illustrate where Will and Enduring Powers of Attorney documents can go wrong to demonstrate the best ways to protect against unforeseen or problematic issues. An overview of testamentary trusts\, and when they should be considered will be included\, along with an analysis of issues to consider in respect of how your estate planning documents impact control of any family business structures\, including partnerships\, discretionary trusts\, companies and self-managed superannuation funds. \nGuest Speaker\nKylie Wilson\, Partner\, Sparke Helmore Lawyers\nKylie is a highly-regarded lawyer with experience in corporate\, commercial\, dispute resolution as well as litigation. With expertise across agribusiness\, structuring and asset protection\, succession planning and estate administration and litigation\, she specialises in family business dispute resolution and intergenerational wealth transition planning. \nEvent details\nDate: Monday\, 7 July\nTime: 12:00-1:00pm\nLocation: Microsoft Teams Webinar\nRegistration: Click here\nContact: For more information\, contact Bec Tkal: rebecca@qff.org.au | 0409 580 766. \nThis workshop is being delivered as part of the Farm Business Resilience Program which is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund and the Queensland Government’s Drought and Climate Adaptation Program.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/wills-and-estate-planning-in-agribusiness-webinar/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="QFF":MAILTO:qfarmers@qff.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250609T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250610T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250602T015717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002350Z
UID:63932-1749459600-1749560400@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Working with the land: Erosion control and repair workshop — Wave Hill Station
DESCRIPTION:Territory NRM and the Victoria River District Conservation Association (VRDCA) invite land managers\, station staff\, and stakeholders to a free\, hands-on workshop at Wave Hill Station – Working with the land: Erosion control and repair workshop. \nPresented by Darryl Hill\, who brings 40+ years of practical experience across the NT\, the sessions will explore:\n✔️ erosion control techniques\n✔️ firebreak and fenceline maintenance\n✔️ track and road construction\n✔️ recovering flood-damaged areas \n🗓️ 9–10 June 2025\n📍 Wave Hill Station\, NT\n⏰ Day 1: 9am–dark | Day 2: 7am–lunch\n🍽️ Fully catered – meals by Wave Hill Station\nRSVP by 5 June: lucy.bullock@territorynrm.org.au \nThis workshop is supported by the Australian Government through the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/working-with-the-land-erosion-control-and-repair-workshop/
LOCATION:Wave Hill Station\, NT\, Kalkarindji\, Northern Territory\, 0852\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="TNRM":MAILTO:events@territorynrm.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250609T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250609T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250602T012037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002346Z
UID:63911-1749472200-1749475800@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Forecasting to farm — Weather tools to aid seasonal planning (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Join Andrew Maclean\, Agriculture Customer Lead\, Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and Ian Moss\, Agronomist\, Farm Management Consultant\, and Founder of FARM (Farm Agronomy & Resource Management) for a webinar focussed on the BOM’s weather and climate tools\, and how they can be used to support farm agronomic decisions. \nAndrew will outline how to access and interpret the Bureau’s long-range forecasts\, as well as its weekly forecasts in MetEye\, and My Climate View. \nIan will discuss how FARM is working with farmers to effectively utilise these types of tools to assist on farm agronomic decisions. \nOur Guest Speakers\nAndrew Maclean\, Agriculture Customer Lead\, Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) \nAndrew builds and maintains relationships with agriculture customers to help the industry generate value from Bureau forecasts and other services. Andrew has a background in natural resource management and conservation and has served in senior roles in the NRM and Landcare sector and with the Victorian and Queensland Governments. \n\n\nIan Moss\, Agronomist\, Farm Management Consultant\, and Founder of FARM (Farm Agronomy & Resource Management)\n\nWith over 30 years’ experience in agronomy\, Ian partners with farmers to build profitable\, resilient farming systems that restore the productivity of land and business alike. He is committed to making sustainable farming profitable—not as a buzzword\, but as the foundation of agriculture’s future. He is a graduate of RCS’s Grazing and Farming for Profit programs and continues to support farmers through on-farm advice\, strategic coaching\, and industry engagement.\nWebinar details\n\nDate: Monday\, 9 June\nTime: 12:30-1:30pm\nLocation: Microsoft Teams Webinar\nRegistration: Click here\nContact: For more information\, contact Bec Tkal: rebecca@qff.org.au | 0409 580 766.\n\n\nThis workshop is being delivered as part of the Farm Business Resilience Program which is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund and the Queensland Government’s Drought and Climate Adaptation Program.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/forecasting-to-farm-weather-tools-to-aid-seasonal-planning-webinar/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="QFF":MAILTO:qfarmers@qff.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250610T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250610T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250522T234210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002339Z
UID:63743-1749546000-1749567600@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Cattle\, carbon and sustainability — Toogoolawah (Workshop #1)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Toogoolawah to discuss carbon opportunities for your grazing business\nCurious about carbon? Come along to Cattle\, carbon and sustainability as we talk through the basics of what carbon means to you\, how participating in a carbon project could impact your grazing business\, and the opportunities it may present. This free event will provide practical steps for graziers to reduce emissions\, or\, if applicable\, identify market options. \nAt Cattle\, carbon and sustainability\, we will discuss: \n\nThe Carbon Cycle and Carbon Emissions in agriculture\nCarbon Neutral – what it means at industry and farm level\nHow to develop a Carbon Account for your grazing business\nPractical options for managing carbon and emissions on your farm\nCarbon Farming – what’s involved\, methods\, opportunities and risks for your business\nOther emerging environmental markets.\n\nWorkshop details\nDate: 10 June 2025 \nTime: 9:00am to 3:00pm \nLocation: Toogoolawah Golf Club \nCost: Free! We will provide smoko and lunch. \nRegister at: https://hlw.org.au/portfolio/cattle-carbon-and-sustainability-toogoolawah \nFor enquiries\, please contact Vanessa Smolders on 0432 561 610 or vanessa.s@hlw.org.au \n \nThis event is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program under the Natural Heritage Trust and the Farm Business Resilience Program which is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund and the Queensland Government’s Drought and Climate Adaptation Program. \nDownload the flyer: Cattle Carbon and Sustainability Toogoolawah_1 (PDF\, 337KB)
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/cattle-carbon-and-sustainability-toogoolawah-copy/
LOCATION:Toogoolawah Golf Club\, Annette Street\, Toogoolawah\, Queensland\, 4313\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250618
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20240923T031033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002334Z
UID:60978-1749600000-1750204799@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:GrazingforProfit - Toowoomba
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a course that could literally change your life. Like thousands of graduates before you\, the seven-day RCS Farming & GrazingforProfit® will empower you to build a profitable\, mixed farming business. \nThree reasons you should register today! \n\nCan’t say enough good things about RCS. Knowledge of presenters was fantastic. Course I believe every grazier should do. Follow up and information attendees can access is great! Walt\nA grazing or Farming for Profit course has the highest return on any education $ you will ever spend. RCS provides across the board education tools and backup that\, without doubt helps agricultural businesses to become more profitable\, sustainable and better prepared to bounce back after droughts\, downturns and floods. Brian\nBest well-rounded course. Honestly the best well-rounded course I have ever taken. I loved how immersive it was to make us really zone in on our businesses. It made me look at our numbers with different eyes and consider all aspects of our grazing business\, not just tax and cashflow. It gave me more tools and understanding than I ever thought was possible. This gives us confidence with our decision making and future. Janeta\n\nA 360-Degree Approach: \nFarming & GrazingforProfit® takes a comprehensive view\, encompassing all factors influencing your enterprise’s success. From climate variability to market fluctuations\, we equip you to make informed decisions that embrace the entirety of your business environment. \n\nCost\nEarly Bird: $4979 (available until 11 April 2025)\n\n\nStandard: $5\,499 \nSecure your spot today!
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazingforprofit-toowoomba/
LOCATION:Burke and Wills Hotel\, Toowoomba\, 554 Ruthven Street\, Toowoomba\, Queensland\, 4350\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="RCS - Resource Consulting Services":MAILTO:info@rcsaustralia.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250611T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250217T015838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002328Z
UID:62623-1749628800-1749834000@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Breeding EDGE — Surat
DESCRIPTION:Breeding EDGE is a 3-day workshop designed to help improve and refine your beef breeder herd management plans using genetic and reproductive knowledge and technologies to achieve desired production targets. \nLocation: Surat \nWhen: 11-13 June 2025 \nCost: \n\n$1\,950 + GST / 1st person from one business.\n$1\,650 + GST / 2nd and 3rd person from same business (primary producers only).\n\nRegister and pay for the workshop by 9 May to receive the early bird discount of $250. \nCost includes a comprehensive set of workshop notes\, workbook\, electronic files\, other materials and catering. \n\n\nPresenters: \n\nDésirée Jackson\, Désirée Jackson Livestock Management\nTim Emery\, Department of Primary Industries\nACV & BULLCHECK accredited vet.\n\nTopics covered\nDuring the Breeding EDGE workshop at Surat\, you will learn about: \n\nidentifying current herd performance – what measures matter most\nreproduction and reproduction loss\nmanaging the breeders and herd management plans\nbull fertility and management\ngenetic improvement of your herd (including breeding objectives)\nidentifying “not so obvious” bull faults that impact reproduction\nreproductive diseases and diseases impacting reproduction\nbreeder herd management plans\ngenetic principles and selection tools\nselection and selection criteria for traits important to you\nbreeds and breeding systems.\n\nBy attending the workshop\, you will be able to: \n\nidentify where your current breeder herd management program can be improved to reduce reproductive loss\nmeasure reproductive performance more accurately\nidentify strategies and management to improve bull selection\, retention\, management and performance\ndevelop\, or refine\, a practical and achievable management plan for the breeding herd that will lead to higher productivity.\n\nRegistration\n\nTo book your seat\, contact Désirée Jackson on 0409 062 692.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/breeding-edge-surat/
LOCATION:Surat\, Surat\, Queensland\, 4417\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Desiree Jackson":MAILTO:desireejackson@djlm.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250611T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250611T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250522T235117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002316Z
UID:63747-1749632400-1749654000@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Cattle\, carbon and sustainability — Toogoolawah (Workshop #2)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Toogoolawah to discuss carbon opportunities for your grazing business\nCurious about carbon? Come along to Cattle\, carbon and sustainability as we talk through the basics of what carbon means to you\, how participating in a carbon project could impact your grazing business\, and the opportunities it may present. This free event will provide practical steps for graziers to reduce emissions\, or\, if applicable\, identify market options. \nAt Cattle\, carbon and sustainability\, we will discuss: \n\nThe Carbon Cycle and Carbon Emissions in agriculture\nCarbon Neutral – what it means at industry and farm level\nHow to develop a Carbon Account for your grazing business\nPractical options for managing carbon and emissions on your farm\nCarbon Farming – what’s involved\, methods\, opportunities and risks for your business\nOther emerging environmental markets.\n\nWorkshop details\nDate: 11 June 2025 \nTime: 9:00am to 3:00pm \nLocation: Toogoolawah Golf Club \nCost: Free! We will provide smoko and lunch. \nRegister at: https://hlw.org.au/portfolio/cattle-carbon-and-sustainability-toogoolawah \nFor enquiries\, please contact Vanessa Smolders on 0432 561 610 or vanessa.s@hlw.org.au \n \nThis event is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program under the Natural Heritage Trust and the Farm Business Resilience Program which is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund and the Queensland Government’s Drought and Climate Adaptation Program. \nDownload the flyer: Cattle Carbon and SustainabilityToogoolawah_2 (PDF\, 335KB)
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/cattle-carbon-and-sustainability-toogoolawah-copy-copy/
LOCATION:Toogoolawah Golf Club\, Annette Street\, Toogoolawah\, Queensland\, 4313\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250611T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250611T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250603T020032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002309Z
UID:63956-1749657600-1749664800@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Reporting and reducing farm greenhouse gas emissions — Kingaroy
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will help producers make informed decisions about carbon sequestration and emission reduction strategies for broad-acre cropping. Topics covered will include: \n\nWhy do I need to know my greenhouse gas emissions?\nWhat are the main greenhouse gases produced during cropping?\nHow do I calculate my farm’s greenhouse gas emissions?\nHow can I reduce my emissions while improving my productivity?\nWhat are the opportunities and risks associated with carbon sequestration projects?\n\nPresenters: Mandy Christopher and Barbara George-Jaeggli\, Department of Primary Industries \nCost: Free \nAfternoon tea provided. \n \nThe Farm Business Resilience Program is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund and the Queensland Government’s Drought and Climate Adaptation Program.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/reporting-and-reducing-farm-greenhouse-gas-emissions-kingaroy/
LOCATION:Kingaroy RSL\, Cnr Short and Markwell Streets\, Kingaroy\, Qld\, 4610\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250612T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250613T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250602T021424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002303Z
UID:63939-1749717000-1749832200@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Changemaker workshop — Katherine
DESCRIPTION:Join a network of changemakers across rural\, regional & remote Australia with the Changemaker workshop\, Katherine. \nThe Changemaker workshop\, presented by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation will help you to: \n\nDelve into your region’s readiness for change.\nExplore how change happens\, practise how to adapt to change and how to overcome resistance.\nBecome a changemaker\, adapt your skills to enable your involvement in creating new and exciting things\, managing setbacks and work collectively and purposefully with others.\n\nDuring the transformative two-day workshop\, the following will be included: \n\nDelicious\, fully catered morning tea and lunch on both days.\nQualified\, engaging\, and supportive Facilitators to guide you along your changemaker journey.\nAll required stationery and participant resources.\nThe opportunity to immerse yourself in a local network of driven\, community minded individuals.\n\nThis workshop is fully subsidised with thanks to the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund. It is delivered by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation\, as part of the Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative. \nImportant information\nPlease note that fully subsidised tickets are limited\, highly valued and waitlists exist for most regions. Before registering\, please ensure you can commit to attending the two days and should you unexpectedly be unable to attend\, please notify us so your ticket can be transferred to another local changemaker. The first 35 registrants are guaranteed a spot. \nFor any technical assistance please contact ARLF at support@rural-leaders.org.au. \nRegistrations\nRegistrations close one day before the workshop.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/changemaker-workshop-katherine/
LOCATION:Knotts Crossing Resort\, Corner Giles and Cameron Streets\, Katherine\, NT\, 0851\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Rural Leadership Foundation":MAILTO:support@rural-leaders.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250612T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250612T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250602T011434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002257Z
UID:63909-1749718800-1749735000@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Strengthening the financial security of rural agribusiness women — Dalby
DESCRIPTION:Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF) at Daly for a Farm Business Resilience Program masterclass covering key topics from the Queensland Farmers’ Federation’s (QFF) ‘Walking the Wire’ resource for rural agribusiness women. \nQFF CEO Jo Sheppard will open the session with an introduction to QFF and her story as a woman in agriculture and leadership. BMO presenters Michelle McVeigh and Helen Ruddy will then cover a range of agribusiness topics including finances and forecasting\, strategy and planning\, succession and superannuation. Finally\, Nikki Morrison will present strategies women can use to achieve balance while managing their business. \nEvent details\nDate: Thursday\, 12 June 2025 \nTime: 9:00am – 1:30pm. \nLocation: BMO Business Centre\, 178 Drayton St\, Dalby \nOur Speakers\nJo Sheppard\, QFF CEO \nOriginally from a sheep and cattle property near Cunnamulla in far south west Queensland\, Jo has worked across a number of industries from agriculture\, small business and local government to education\, communications and the NFP sector developing skills in both public and private sectors. Jo previously operated her own business for 10 years delivering Vocational Education and Training to the agricultural industry partnering with RTO’s across Queensland and NSW. Formerly an elected councillor for 12 years including Mayor for 4 years with the Paroo Shire Council\, Jo has a sound understanding of regional and remote Queensland and extensive experience in economic development and advocacy. \nMichelle McVeigh (BMO Partner\, BBus (Accounting)\, FCPA\, CTA\, Comm Dec) \nDetermination\, high technical competence and empathy for clients are qualities that characterise Michelle McVeigh. After Michelle completed her Bachelor of Business (Accounting)\, she launched her career working in accounting and finance in the cotton industry. Raised on the family farm at Jimbour\, Michelle has always had a connection with the land. With husband Andrew and their two sons\, they operate a grain property near Condamine. \nHelen Ruddy (BMO Associate\, BComm\, CPA) \nSenior Accountant\, Helen Ruddy joined the BMO team in April 2013 with a background in accounting and agribusiness-banking roles based at Miles and St George. In 2023\, Helen become an associate at BMO\, joining the management team. Having grown up at Drillham\, Helen has a synergy with farming enterprises and enjoys helping them to achieve results for their business. Away from work Helen enjoys cooking\, swimming\, gardening and spending time with friends and her husband Steve and their three young active children. \nNikki Morrison\, Wellness Coach \nNikki is a yoga teacher\, meditation teacher\, mentor\, and coach. She is passionate about helping women shift limiting beliefs\, break free from old identities\, create emotional and mental freedom and embody non-negotiable self care practices. A former school teacher who navigated infertility\, crippling self doubt\, and an identity crisis\, she reclaimed her power and a deep self trust. During this deeply emotional chapter in her life\, Nikki found clarity and healing through movement\, meditation and mindset. Nikki uses a holistic approach to empower women to trust themselves by taking bold action. She runs weekly yoga and meditation classes\, as well as workshops and retreats. \nBook your seat to this free event\nReserve your seat\, here: Strengthening the financial security of rural agribusiness women – Dalby \n  \nThis workshop is being delivered as part of the Farm Business Resilience Program which is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund and the Queensland Government’s Drought and Climate Adaptation Program.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/strengthening-the-financial-security-of-rural-agribusiness-women-dalby/
LOCATION:BMO Conference Centre\, 178 Drayton St\, Dalby\, Qld\, 4405\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="QFF":MAILTO:qfarmers@qff.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250616T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250617T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250602T021603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002250Z
UID:63944-1750062600-1750177800@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Changemaker workshop — Batchelor
DESCRIPTION:Join a network of changemakers across rural\, regional & remote Australia with the Changemaker workshop\, Batchelor. \nThe Changemaker workshop\, presented by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation will help you to: \n\nDelve into your region’s readiness for change.\nExplore how change happens\, practise how to adapt to change and how to overcome resistance.\nBecome a changemaker\, adapt your skills to enable your involvement in creating new and exciting things\, managing setbacks and work collectively and purposefully with others.\n\nDuring the transformative two-day workshop\, the following will be included: \n\nDelicious\, fully catered morning tea and lunch on both days.\nQualified\, engaging\, and supportive Facilitators to guide you along your changemaker journey.\nAll required stationery and participant resources.\nThe opportunity to immerse yourself in a local network of driven\, community minded individuals.\n\nThis workshop is fully subsidised with thanks to the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund. It is delivered by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation\, as part of the Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative. \nImportant information\nPlease note that fully subsidised tickets are limited\, highly valued and waitlists exist for most regions. Before registering\, please ensure you can commit to attending the two days and should you unexpectedly be unable to attend\, please notify us so your ticket can be transferred to another local changemaker. The first 35 registrants are guaranteed a spot. \nFor any technical assistance please contact ARLF at support@rural-leaders.org.au. \nRegistrations\nRegistrations close one day before the workshop.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/changemaker-workshop-batchelor/
LOCATION:Litchfield Outback Resort\, 49 Rum Jungle Rd\, Batchelor\, Northern Territory\, 0845\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Rural Leadership Foundation":MAILTO:support@rural-leaders.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250616T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250616T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250602T003927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002243Z
UID:63896-1750071600-1750089600@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Regenerating rural landscapes — Dulacca
DESCRIPTION:Southern Queensland Landscapes presents Regenerating rural landscapes at Dulacca\, 16 June. \nCome along for an interactive workshop to enhance your farm business. Learn about strategies to boost productivity and increase the sustainability of your operation from expert speakers. This hands-on session will provide real-world solutions\, and offer valuable insight into developing a resilient and productive landscape. \nTopics covered will include:\n\nmanaging native vegetation\nweed and pest management\nland rehydration\nincreasing ground cover\nsustainable grazing practices\nthe importance of biodiversity\navailable support and resources.\n\nThinking about coming?\nLet us know by Sunday\, 15 June. \nOr\, book your ticket at Regenerating rural landscapes – Dulacca \nFor more information contact Tia Cunnington on 0484 392 706. \n 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/regenerating-rural-landscapes-dulacca/
LOCATION:Pioneers’ Memorial Hall Dulacca\, Dulacca\, Qld\, 4425
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Tia Cunnington":MAILTO:tia.cunnington@deservices.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250619
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250527T060321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002238Z
UID:63797-1750118400-1750291199@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Livestock Advisor Essentials: Feedbase decision making
DESCRIPTION:Meat & Livestock Australia invites you to attend the Livestock Advisor Essentials: Feedbase decision making workshop in Townsville from 17–18 June\nMeat & Livestock Australia and Pinion Advisory are running Livestock Advisor Essentials\, a professional development program designed for early career professionals working in the livestock industry\, or advisors wishing to build their skills and expand their industry knowledge and networks. \nLivestock Advisor Essentials is a professional development program designed for early career professionals working in the northern Australian livestock industry. This is an unbeatable opportunity to: \n\ngain practical skills\, tools and knowledge that you can apply to your role to enhance your offering to clients\nbuild confidence and capability to provide holistic\, high quality advice and support to your red meat clients\nexplore new communication approaches to effectively engage with clients and promote your services to potential clients\nexpand your network of industry contacts to share learnings and advice.\n\nThe Feedbase decision making workshop will be delivered by Dionne Walsh\, RangeIQ. By attending this workshop\, participants will: \n\nIncrease knowledge of best practice\, sustainable grazing management principles and property planning.\nBuild confidence in supporting producer clients to make decisions in relation to grazing management.\nDevelop a greater understanding of northern and rangeland feedbase systems\, including sustainable feed utilisation\, property planning and land management principles\, matching feed demand to feed supply\, plus more.\n\nRegistrations close Tuesday 10 June. \nFor more information\, contact livestockadvisoressentials@pinionadvisory.com \nClick here to download the Livestock Advisor Essentials 2025 flyer.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/livestock-advisor-essentials-feedbase-decision-making/
LOCATION:Townsville\, Townsville\, QLD\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250617T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250325T003029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002229Z
UID:63257-1750149000-1750352400@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Grazing Land Management EDGE — Charleville
DESCRIPTION:Please note this event has been cancelled\nDirect any enquiries Nicole Sallur on 0427 603 241 or email nicole.sallur@dpi.qld.gov.au\n  \nClick here to register.\nGrazing land management (GLM) EDGE is a 3-day workshop\, designed to give you a thorough understanding of the grazing land environment in which you operate. The workshop will provide you knowledge to strategically manage your grazing business\, so you can optimise your land condition and productivity in the long-term. \nAttending this workshop will help you to: \n\nunderstand how your land types influence productivity\nrecognise the dominant land types in your region and on your property\nunderstand how soil properties influence plant growth\nunderstand soil health and the factors that impact on it\nknow what land condition is\, how it’s assessed\, and how to manage livestock to maintain or achieve good condition\nunderstand the role of fire in your country\nunderstand the principles and planning steps for successfully managing weeds.\n\nWhat you will learn\nPractically\, this workshop will describe: \n\nselective grazing\, its function\, and how to reduce impacts\nhow to identify key plant species\nthe ecosystem processes that underpin productivity\nbasic principles of effective grazing systems\nhow to assess long-term carrying capacity of paddocks and properties\nforage budgeting to manage variation in pasture on offer\nhow to choose appropriate tools and strategies to improve land condition and carrying capacities.\n\nCost\n$800 + GST per person (normally $1950 + GST). \nDiscounted prices are possible thanks to support from Southern Queensland Landscapes. \nCost includes comprehensive set of workshop notes\, workbook\, decision support spreadsheet tools and all catering. \n\n\nYour presenters\nMegan Willis\, Alex Thomson\, Bec Brayley and Nicole Sallur (Department of Primary Industries) \nChris Crafter and Jackson Shillingsworth (Southern Queensland Landscapes) \nGlenn Landsberg (Landscape Restoration Practitioner) \nRegistration details\n\nClick here to register.\nRegistrations close 5 June. \nFor more information contact: Nicole Sallur on 0427 603 241 or email nicole.sallur@daf.qld.gov.au \nClick here to view the workshop flyer.\n\n\n 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazing-land-management-edge-charleville/
LOCATION:Queensland
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicole Sallur":MAILTO:nicole.sallur@daf.qld.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250617T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250619T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250220T232910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002222Z
UID:62741-1750149000-1750354200@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Nutrition EDGE - Surat
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Nutrition EDGE Surat\, where you will learn: \n\nNutritional requirements of your cattle and sheep\nPasture intake\, quality and diet quality\nWhat supplements to feed and when\nWhat tools to use to make better management decisions for a range of seasonal conditions.\n\nDate: 17-19 June 2025 \nVenue: Surat\, Queensland (plus paddock exercises) \nTime: 8.30am to 5.30pm all days \nPresenter: Désirée Jackson\, Désirée Jackson Livestock Management \nCost: $1\,950* + GST / 1st person from one business; $1\,650* + GST / 2nd and 3rd person from same business (primary producers only). Cost includes comprehensive set of workshop notes\, workbook and lunch\, morning and afternoon tea each day. *Register and pay for the workshop by 16 May to receive the early bird discount of $250. \nWho to contact for registration: Désirée Jackson\, M:  0409 062 692 or E: desireejackson@djlm.com.au \nSEE THE EVENT FLYER HERE
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/nutrition-edge-surat-2/
LOCATION:New Royal Hotel Surat\, 63 Burrowes Street\, Surat\, Qld\, 4417\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="D%C3%A9sir%C3%A9e Jackson":MAILTO:desireejackson@djlm.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250618T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250619T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250602T022040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002216Z
UID:63947-1750235400-1750350600@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Changemaker workshop — Humpty Doo
DESCRIPTION:Join a network of changemakers across rural\, regional & remote Australia with the Changemaker workshop\, Humpty Doo. \nThe Changemaker workshop\, presented by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation will help you to: \n\nDelve into your region’s readiness for change.\nExplore how change happens\, practise how to adapt to change and how to overcome resistance.\nBecome a changemaker\, adapt your skills to enable your involvement in creating new and exciting things\, managing setbacks and work collectively and purposefully with others.\n\nDuring the transformative two-day workshop\, the following will be included: \n\nDelicious\, fully catered morning tea and lunch on both days.\nQualified\, engaging\, and supportive Facilitators to guide you along your changemaker journey.\nAll required stationery and participant resources.\nThe opportunity to immerse yourself in a local network of driven\, community minded individuals.\n\nThis workshop is fully subsidised with thanks to the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund. It is delivered by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation\, as part of the Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative. \nImportant information\nPlease note that fully subsidised tickets are limited\, highly valued and waitlists exist for most regions. Before registering\, please ensure you can commit to attending the two days and should you unexpectedly be unable to attend\, please notify us so your ticket can be transferred to another local changemaker. The first 35 registrants are guaranteed a spot. \nFor any technical assistance please contact ARLF at support@rural-leaders.org.au. \nRegistrations\nRegistrations close one day before the workshop.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/changemaker-workshop-humpty-doo/
LOCATION:Humpty Doo Golf Club\, 565 Pioneer Drive\, Humpty Doo\, Northern Territory\, 0836\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Rural Leadership Foundation":MAILTO:support@rural-leaders.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250618T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250618T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250523T055421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002209Z
UID:63764-1750237200-1750255200@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Setting Your Weaners Up For Success - Calliope
DESCRIPTION:Are you maximising profit from your weaners?\nJoin the Department of Primary Industries and Fitzroy Basin Association team members and discuss all things Weaner Management at our 3 FREE workshops. \nTopics will include:\n• Weaner Nutrition\n• Disease and Parasite Management\n• Maximising Production From Your Breeder Herd\n• The Economics Behind Early Weaning\n• Current DPI and FBA Projects and Funding Opportunities \nMorning tea and lunch will be provided – Please advise of any dietary requirements\nRSVP close 13th June. \nRegister for this event here 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/setting-your-weaners-up-for-success-calliope/
LOCATION:Calliope Golf Club\, Stowe Road\, Calliope\,  Qld\, 4680 \, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250621
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250402T001415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002508Z
UID:63356-1750291200-1750463999@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Katherine\, NT - Farm to Feed Forum (Save the date)
DESCRIPTION:Farm to Feed Forum – cropping\, cotton and silage for cattle.\nDay 1: Presentations\, panel sessions and producer insights on growing and feeding local crops to cattle – focussing on cotton and silage. \n\nCattle nutrition & supplementary feeding in the NT\nNT cotton industry trajectory\nCotton – growing & feeding\nSilage – growing & feeding\nProducer insights\nMarkets & logistics\n\nDay 2: Field trips to local cotton and silage enterprises & facilities. \nNT cattle producers are often at the mercy of the harsh environment that they operate in. There is a heavy reliance on wet season rain to provide enough pasture to get through the year\, and if that fails\, options are limited (or expensive). Native pastures in the NT that cattle are graze can be low quality\, and buying in or growing supplementary feed is not always straight forward. What are the opportunities for pastoralists to utilise the local cotton industry? What about silage\, is it worth a go? How do the options stack up? \nCotton is a relatively new industry for the NT\, and an opportunity for the livestock industry to improve cattle nutrition. The Katherine cotton processing facility opened in 2024\, with over 47\,000 bales processed to date. Each bale\, on average\, produces 245kg of cotton seed. This equates to about $6.9 million worth of cottonseed produced since the processing facility opened. \nCottonseed high energy and high protein\, and a sought-after feedstuff for cattle. However\, most of the cottonseed coming out of the Katherine cotton processing facility is being exported due to higher demand overseas. This forum aims to explore the potential benefits of integrating the NT cotton and cattle industries\, how pastoralists can get their hands on local cottonseed and what feeding strategies there are to lift cattle production. \nAnother hot topic is silage\, and haylage. Silage offers the opportunity to store and transport fodder without losing the nutritional value of it once cut. Some NT pastoralists are successfully growing and producing silage\, and/or feeding it to cattle. This forum will investigate methods\, as well as dive into the logistics\, challenges and potential of growing\, processing and feeding silage in the NT. \nRegister here.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/farm-to-feed-forum/
LOCATION:Katherine\, Katherine\, NT\, 0850\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250620
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250527T061942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002154Z
UID:63801-1750291200-1750377599@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Livestock Advisor Essentials: Genetics and reproduction
DESCRIPTION:Meat & Livestock Australia invites you to attend the Livestock Advisor Essentials: Genetics and reproduction workshop in Townsville on 19 June\nMeat & Livestock Australia and Pinion Advisory are running Livestock Advisor Essentials\, a professional development program designed for early career professionals working in the livestock industry\, or advisors wishing to build their skills and expand their industry knowledge and networks. \nLivestock Advisor Essentials is a professional development program designed for early career professionals working in the northern Australian livestock industry. This is an unbeatable opportunity to: \n\ngain practical skills\, tools and knowledge that you can apply to your role to enhance your offering to clients\nbuild confidence and capability to provide holistic\, high quality advice and support to your red meat clients\nexplore new communication approaches to effectively engage with clients and promote your services to potential clients\nexpand your network of industry contacts to share learnings and advice.\n\nThe Genetics and reproduction workshop will be delivered by Whitney Dollemore\, Northern BreedAssist & Matthew Boon\, Prime Livestock Veterinary Services. By attending this workshop\, participants will: \n\nIncrease knowledge of key reproduction and genetics principles in northern systems and how they relate to driving profit on-farm.\nGrow confidence to support clients to make important decisions about breeding objectives\, sire selection\, reproduction cycle management and joining practices.\n\nRegistrations close Tuesday 10 June. \nFor more information\, contact livestockadvisoressentials@pinionadvisory.com \nClick here to download the Livestock Advisor Essentials 2025 flyer.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/livestock-advisor-essentials-genetics-reproduction/
LOCATION:Townsville\, Townsville\, QLD\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250619T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250602T012802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002145Z
UID:63913-1750320000-1750352400@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Managing communications during a crisis — Home Hill
DESCRIPTION:The Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF) in partnership with Queensland Fruit & Vegetable Growers\, Canegrowers and Cotton Australia will be offering crisis communications and media response training for farmers and industry representatives in Queensland to support participants to gain confidence in communicating with media\, suppliers\, clients\, staff\, and family throughout a crisis. \nDelivered by speciality agricultural communications agency Blue Hill\, the workshops will support participants to develop skills for communicating and engaging with the public on sensitive topics including: \n\nfarm accidents and fatalities\nbiosecurity outbreaks\nnatural disasters\nactivist trespass and more.\n\nWhat the training sessions will look like\n\nReal-life crisis examples and hypothetical scenarios\, covering theory and strategies for proactively managing media during a crisis.\nPractical activities\, such as mock radio and TV interviews\, along with discussions\, to help support participants to be on the front foot and ready to deal with media and other stakeholders should a crisis occur on their farm or in their community.\n\nWho will you hear from? \n\nBlue Hill Founder and Managing Director – Stacey Wordsworth\nBlue Hill Director – Audience and Voice – Michael Thomson\nQFF Project Manager Risk\, Recovery and Resilience – Kerry Battersby\nQFF Project Officer Risk\, Recovery and Resilience – Julia Jurgs\n\nBurdkein workshop details \nDate: 19 June 2025 \nTime: 8:00am – 5:00pm \nLocation: Burdekin Memorial Hall\, Ninth Ave\, Home Hill \nA session will also be held in Mackay on July 10. \nHow to register\nTo express your interest in attending a Crisis Communications Training workshop please visit www.qff.org.au/projects/crisis/ and fill out the EOI form or scan the QR code. \nYou can also learn more about the training by emailing QFF’s Kerry Battersby at kerry@qff.org.au
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/managing-communications-during-a-crisis-home-hill/
LOCATION:Burdekin Memorial Hall\, Ninth Avenue\, Home Hill\, Queensland\, 4806\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="QFF":MAILTO:qfarmers@qff.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250619T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250619T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250523T055638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002139Z
UID:63770-1750323600-1750341600@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Setting Your Weaners Up For Success - St Lawrence
DESCRIPTION:Are you maximising profit from your weaners?\nJoin the Department of Primary Industries and Fitzroy Basin Association team members and discuss all things Weaner Management at our 3 FREE workshops. \nTopics will include:\n• Weaner Nutrition\n• Disease and Parasite Management\n• Maximising Production From Your Breeder Herd\n• The Economics Behind Early Weaning\n• Current DPI and FBA Projects and Funding Opportunities \nMorning tea and lunch will be provided – Please advise of any dietary requirements\nRSVP close 13th June. \nRegister for this event here 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/setting-your-weaners-up-for-success-stlawrence/
LOCATION:Broadsound Centenary Hall\, St Lawrence\, Qld\, 4707\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250619T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250619T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250602T004321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002134Z
UID:63900-1750330800-1750348800@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Regenerating rural landscapes — Moonie
DESCRIPTION:Southern Queensland Landscapes presents Regenerating rural landscapes at Moonie\, 19 June. \nCome along for an interactive workshop to enhance your farm business. Learn about strategies to boost productivity and increase the sustainability of your operation from expert speakers. This hands-on session will provide real-world solutions\, and offer valuable insight into developing a resilient and productive landscape. \nTopics covered will include:\n\nmanaging native vegetation\nweed and pest management\nland rehydration\nincreasing ground cover\nsustainable grazing practices\nthe importance of biodiversity\navailable support and resources.\n\nThinking about coming?\nLet us know by Wednesday\, 18 June. \nOr\, book your ticket at Regenerating rural landscapes —Moonie \nFor more information contact Tia Cunnington on 0484 392 706. \n 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/regenerating-rural-landscapes-moonie/
LOCATION:Moonie Sports Club\, Corner of Moonie and Leichardt Highways\, Moonie\, Queensland\, 4406\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Tia Cunnington":MAILTO:tia.cunnington@deservices.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250620T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250620T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
CREATED:20250523T060005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002129Z
UID:63774-1750410000-1750428000@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Setting Your Weaners Up For Success - Wycarbah
DESCRIPTION:Are you maximising profit from your weaners?\nJoin the Department of Primary Industries and Fitzroy Basin Association team members and discuss all things Weaner Management at our 3 FREE workshops. \nTopics will include:\n• Weaner Nutrition\n• Disease and Parasite Management\n• Maximising Production From Your Breeder Herd\n• The Economics Behind Early Weaning\n• Current DPI and FBA Projects and Funding Opportunities \nMorning tea and lunch will be provided – Please advise of any dietary requirements\nRSVP close 13th June. \nRegister for this event here 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/setting-your-weaners-up-for-success-wycarbah/
LOCATION:Wycarbah Hall\, Capricorn Highway\, Wycarbah\, Qld\, 4702\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250625
DTSTAMP:20260404T075030
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SUMMARY:Top producers — Melbourne
DESCRIPTION:The Farm Owners Academy presents the Top Producers Workshop on the Melbourne\, 23-24 June 2025.\nThe TOP Producers Workshop is designed to help you Transform\, Optimise and Propel (scale up) your farm business. It will give you a blueprint that the TOP 20% Farm Owners use to consistently outperform the average. \nAt the end of the 2-Day workshop you will walk away with: \n\nHow to move beyond the daily grind of working in the paddock to running a very successful and profitable farming business.\nConcrete knowledge on what the top 20% of farmers in Australia do differently\, with real-life case studies.\nGrounding tin the principles of the TOP producers Program blueprint\, a set of principles and practices developed over the past 40+ years working with farmers.\nHow to maximise productivity in your farm business for all areas you can control – with an action plan for the next 1\, 3\, 5 and 10 years.\nHow to eliminate stress and feeling overwhelmed with the FOA Farm Operating system\, that teaches you how to map out your goals\, plan ahead to achieve them\, and rid yourself of chaos.\nHow to achieve the right balance of a business and lifestyle that gives you enormous pride\, earns you the freedom you deserve – plus growing your wealth.\n\nThe 2-Day workshop covers:\n\n\n\n\n\nDay 1:\n\nYou will understand the foundations that underpin a successful Farm\, including clarity on where you are going\, time management skills and financial skills to help you succeed.\nLearn to transform your current business into a well-oiled machine that gives you control which will minimise chaos and stress.\nImplement a system to run your business\, so you get things done and keep moving forward.\n\nDay 2:\n\nYou will get skills to find more confidence and belief in yourself and build a great team around you to help you grow.\nLearn to optimise your current business for maximum profitability.\nUnderstand how to use leverage to scale your current operation (including ideas on leasing and buying more land\, when and how to scale).\nLearn to propel your business and also build off-farm wealth.\nKey insights and strategies for succession planning considerations.\n\nEarly bird tickets\nEarly bird tickets are on sale until 20 January 2025 for $795. This includes 2 tickets\, workbooks\, all food\, tea and coffee for the two days. \nMore information can be found here: Farm Owners Academy – TOP producers workshop
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/top-producers-melbourne/
LOCATION:Melbourne\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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