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SUMMARY:Grazing for a sustainable future — Willows Gemfields
DESCRIPTION:Join Fitzroy Basin Association for a workshop that explores carbon in grazing including challenges\, opportunities and practical implementation.\nLearn how local beef producers are integrating carbon strategies with efficient herd  and grazing management to cut emissions and boost productivity. Hear real-world examples from graziers already making it work in their businesses. \nAbout the host\nGreg and Sonya Spencer run a 6th generation family-owned beef cattle enterprise in the Central Highlands\, specialising in organic\, grass-fed beef with breeding and finishing enterprises. Using time-controlled rotational grazing and holistic management\, we focus on carbon capture\, soil health and landscape regeneration. We are in the early stages of implementing a carbon project across all three properties. \nMeet your speakers\nRhonda Toms-Morgan\nRhonda\, founder of ConnectAg\, is based in Queensland’s Maranoa region and supports grazing and broadacre producers across the state. She provides guidance on production\, land management\, environmental practices\, carbon and sustainability. She played a key role in creating the Carbon EDGE workshop and now leads its delivery for Meat & Livestock Australia. Rhonda is passionate about helping producers understand their carbon footprint find practical carbon solutions\, and balance business goals with environmental responsibility. She’s also committed to closing knowledge gaps in the industry\, helping producers confidently engage with supply chains\, consumers\, and policymakers on carbon and the future of agriculture. \nPhil Tickle\nPhil is a co-founder and managing director of Cibo Labs. He has a background in agriculture\, growing up on mixed farms in southern Australia. Phil has over 30 years experience in the application of geospatial and remote sensing solutions focused on natural resource management\, agriculture and climate change. He has worked in both private and government sectors undertaking applied research\, providing science-policy advice\, and leading national research and operational programs. Phil is passionate about delivering pragmatic solutions that support profitable farm businesses\, the broader agricultural sector and more sustainable landscapes. In his spare time Phil enjoys getting out in the bush with the family\, riding\, camping\, hiking and fishing. \nCarly and Grant Burnham\nCarly and Grant Burnham are leading beef producers based west of Monto in Queensland’s scenic North Burnett region. Together with their 4 children\, they run ‘Bonnie Doone’ – a 20\,000 acre organically certified beef grazing property. \nWith 6 generations of family ties to the land and agriculture in Queensland\, Carly and Grant are driven to keep innovating for a strong and sustainable future in farming. Bonnie Doone breeds and finishes cattle for export\, domestic and direct-to-consumer markets. Their operation also includes one of Australia’s most popular on-farm AirBnBs and an agroforestry enterprise. \nMore information\nFor more information\, contact Sheree Johnston\, 0448 219 982. \nClick here to book your spot.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazing-for-a-sustainable-future-willows-gemfields/
LOCATION:Mayfield\, Willow’s Gemfields\, 294 Willows Road\, Willows Gemfields\, Queensland\, 4702\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel Rea FBA":MAILTO:daniel.rea@fba.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250522
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250414T003217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T000540Z
UID:63409-1747699200-1747871999@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Grazing Forum - Laura
DESCRIPTION:Join Cape York NRM and a host of industry experts at this FREE 2-day event to discuss key topics including genetics\, breeding\, animal health & nutrition\, fire management\, erosion control and more… \nEntertainment on Tuesday night with dinner and live music by Ella Hartwig. \nCatering provided throughout the event and free camping at showgrounds. \nDon’t forget to register! \n \nSee the event flyer here: EVENT FLYER
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazing-forum-laura/
LOCATION:Laura Rodeo Grounds\, Laura\, 4871
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Cape York Natural Management":MAILTO:media@capeyorknrm.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250523
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250512T060431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T000455Z
UID:63640-1747785600-1747958399@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Grazing for growth — Longreach
DESCRIPTION:Mexican rancher\, Alejandro Carrillo\, is returning to Australia and is teaming up with David McLean of Resource Consulting Services (RCS)\, to deliver a unique\, 2-day grazing workshop that is intentionally designed with rangeland pastoralists in mind. \nYour presenters\nAlejandro hails from Las Damas Ranch\, in the heart of the Chihuahuan Desert\, Mexico\, where he has evolved his grazing management to increase pasture diversity\, rain infiltration and the length of the growing season\, while repairing the water cycle and improving profitability. He is currently experiencing one of the driest times in living memory in his region and is acutely aware of the importance of coming together\, sharing game-changing insights\, and supporting each other. \nDavid has worked closely with producers across Australia for decades\, particularly in the Northern livestock industry. He has a keen understand the challenges graziers face in various contexts and uses his extensive knowledge and experience to support\, challenge\, and champion them as they pursue their visions. \nThe program\nDay one\, the 21st May\, will be held at the Rodney Seccombe Centre\, QANTAS Founders Museum in Longreach. This will be a day of theory\, discussion and strategy. \nDay two\, the 22nd May\, will be held at Latrobe Station 45 mins from Longreach. The Brown family invite producers and community members to see their results from trialling Alejandro’s methods discussed on his first visit. It is a chance to see the results firsthand\, ask questions\, and explore these strategies on your own land. \nYour ticket\nTickets are $65 and can be purchased here.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazing-for-growth-longreach/
LOCATION:Longreach\, Longreach\, Queensland\, 4730\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="RCS - Resource Consulting Services":MAILTO:info@rcsaustralia.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250521T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250521T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250512T050553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T000447Z
UID:63620-1747816200-1747845000@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Grazing for a sustainable future — Yaamba
DESCRIPTION:Join Fitzroy Basin Association for a workshop that explores carbon in grazing including challenges\, opportunities and practical implementation.\nLearn how local beef producers are integrating carbon strategies with efficient herd  and grazing management to cut emissions and boost productivity. Hear real-world examples from graziers already making it work in their businesses. \nAbout the host\nNeil Farmer from “Lake Learmonth” which is a 2\,500ha breeding/trading enterprise located on the banks of the Fitzroy river\, undertaking rotational grazing with the goal for profitable and sustainable long-term environmental improvement for generations to come. \nMeet your speakers\nRhonda Toms-Morgan\nRhonda\, founder of ConnectAg\, is based in Queensland’s Maranoa region and supports grazing and broadacre producers across the state. She provides guidance on production\, land management\, environmental practices\, carbon and sustainability. She played a key role in creating the Carbon EDGE workshop and now leads its delivery for Meat & Livestock Australia. Rhonda is passionate about helping producers understand their carbon footprint find practical carbon solutions\, and balance business goals with environmental responsibility. She’s also committed to closing knowledge gaps in the industry\, helping producers confidently engage with supply chains\, consumers\, and policymakers on carbon and the future of agriculture. \nPhil Tickle\nPhil is a co-founder and managing director of Cibo Labs. He has a background in agriculture\, growing up on mixed farms in southern Australia. Phil has over 30 years experience in the application of geospatial and remote sensing solutions focused on natural resource management\, agriculture and climate change. He has worked in both private and government sectors undertaking applied research\, providing science-policy advice\, and leading national research and operational programs. Phil is passionate about delivering pragmatic solutions that support profitable farm businesses\, the broader agricultural sector and more sustainable landscapes. In his spare time Phil enjoys getting out in the bush with the family\, riding\, camping\, hiking and fishing. \nCarly and Grant Burnham\nCarly and Grant Burnham are leading beef producers based west of Monto in Queensland’s scenic North Burnett region. Together with their 4 children\, they run ‘Bonnie Doone’ – a 20\,000 acre organically certified beef grazing property. \nWith 6 generations of family ties to the land and agriculture in Queensland\, Carly and Grant are driven to keep innovating for a strong and sustainable future in farming. Bonnie Doone breeds and finishes cattle for export\, domestic and direct-to-consumer markets. Their operation also includes one of Australia’s most popular on-farm AirBnBs and an agroforestry enterprise. \nMore information\nFor more information\, contact Vicky Horstman\, 0419 160 537. \nClick here to book your spot.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazing-for-a-sustainable-future-yaamba/
LOCATION:Lake Learmonth\, 9 Atkinson Road\, Canoona\, Queensland\, 4702\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel Rea FBA":MAILTO:daniel.rea@fba.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250521T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250521T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250512T061626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T000430Z
UID:63642-1747818000-1747839600@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Grazing naturally fundamentals workshop — Cloyna Hall (north of Murgon)
DESCRIPTION:Join Dick Richardson for an entertaining and hugely instructional session covering the basics of ecology\, plant growth and the principles of Grazing Naturally. The relationships between ecosystem function and the patterns of grazing is highlighted\, giving insight to outcomes and the patterns that created them. \nThe program\nThe day will cover: \n\nnatural carbon cycling\nthe liquid carbon pathway to soil building\nhow plants grow and create soil carbon\novergrazing\nrational versus rotational grazing\nthe “Grazing Naturally” method\nin paddock session\ncalculating carrying capacity including STACs in the paddocks.\n\nBook your spot\nTickets are $20 each and include smoko and lunch. Click here to book your ticket.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazing-naturally-fundamentals-workshop-cloyna/
LOCATION:Cloyna Hall\, North of Murgon\, 41 Cloyna West Road\, Cloyna\, Qld\, 4605\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Burnett Catchment Care Association (BCCA)":MAILTO:admin@burnettcatchment.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250522T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250522T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250512T051116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T000413Z
UID:63623-1747902600-1747931400@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Grazing for a sustainable future — Cracow
DESCRIPTION:Join Fitzroy Basin Association for a workshop that explores carbon in grazing including challenges\, opportunities and practical implementation.\nLearn how local beef producers are integrating carbon strategies with efficient herd  and grazing management to cut emissions and boost productivity. Hear real-world examples from graziers already making it work in their businesses. \nAbout the host\nRichard and Sarah Cox from Cracow Station have a 10\,374 hectare property dedicated to producing high quality grass-fed beef. Since moving to Cracow in late 2003\, Richard and Sarah have endeavoured to implement management principles that foster the long-term health of their business\, their animals and the landscape. This requires an on-going focus on rotational grazing\, pasture management and improvement\, strategic fencing to reduce the size of paddocks\, soil rehydration through the construction of banks and ponds\, increasing the number and spread of stock water points\, targeted nutritional supplementation of cattle\, low stress stock handling and livestock/weaner education. With a diverse range of soil\, vegetation and pasture types across the property\, the preservation and enhancement of biodiversity is a core focus of the Cracow Station business. Richard and Sarah firmly believe that biodiversity plays an integral role in the health and functionality of grazing systems. \nMeet your speakers\nRhonda Toms-Morgan\nRhonda\, founder of ConnectAg\, is based in Queensland’s Maranoa region and supports grazing and broadacre producers across the state. She provides guidance on production\, land management\, environmental practices\, carbon and sustainability. She played a key role in creating the Carbon EDGE workshop and now leads its delivery for Meat & Livestock Australia. Rhonda is passionate about helping producers understand their carbon footprint find practical carbon solutions\, and balance business goals with environmental responsibility. She’s also committed to closing knowledge gaps in the industry\, helping producers confidently engage with supply chains\, consumers\, and policymakers on carbon and the future of agriculture. \nPhil Tickle\nPhil is a co-founder and managing director of Cibo Labs. He has a background in agriculture\, growing up on mixed farms in southern Australia. Phil has over 30 years experience in the application of geospatial and remote sensing solutions focused on natural resource management\, agriculture and climate change. He has worked in both private and government sectors undertaking applied research\, providing science-policy advice\, and leading national research and operational programs. Phil is passionate about delivering pragmatic solutions that support profitable farm businesses\, the broader agricultural sector and more sustainable landscapes. In his spare time Phil enjoys getting out in the bush with the family\, riding\, camping\, hiking and fishing. \nCarly and Grant Burnham\nCarly and Grant Burnham are leading beef producers based west of Monto in Queensland’s scenic North Burnett region. Together with their 4 children\, they run ‘Bonnie Doone’ – a 20\,000 acre organically certified beef grazing property. \nWith 6 generations of family ties to the land and agriculture in Queensland\, Carly and Grant are driven to keep innovating for a strong and sustainable future in farming. Bonnie Doone breeds and finishes cattle for export\, domestic and direct-to-consumer markets. Their operation also includes one of Australia’s most popular on-farm AirBnBs and an agroforestry enterprise. \nMore information\nFor more information\, contact Sheree Johnston\, 0448 219 982. \nClick here to book your spot.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazing-for-a-sustainable-future-cracow/
LOCATION:Cracow Station\, 7747 Cracow Road\, Cracow\, Queensland\, 4719\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel Rea FBA":MAILTO:daniel.rea@fba.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250530
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20240923T034406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T000318Z
UID:60985-1748304000-1748563199@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:RCS Grazing Clinic - Emerald QLD
DESCRIPTION:Grazing Clinic Short Course | 2.5 Days \nReady to take your grazing operation to the next level? The RCS Grazing Clinics offer a unique opportunity to learn from industry experts and gain the practical skills you need to maximise productivity and profitability. \nWhy Choose Our Grazing Clinics? \n\nExpert Guidance: Learn from industry-leading experts who have a deep understanding of grazing principles and practical experience.\nTailored Approach: Our clinics are designed to cater to the specific needs of grass farmers\, providing relevant and actionable insights.\nProven Results: Implement proven strategies that have helped countless farmers increase yields\, improve pasture health\, and enhance profitability.\nHolistic Approach: Gain a comprehensive understanding of grazing management\, from soil health and pasture nutrition to livestock management and financial planning.\nCommunity and Support: Connect with like-minded producers and benefit from a supportive network of peers.\n\nWhat You’ll Learn: \n\nMaster the Fundamentals: Gain a solid foundation in grazing principles\, including pasture ecology\, nutrient cycling\, and animal behaviour.\nOptimise Pasture Health: Discover techniques to improve soil health\, promote plant diversity\, and enhance pasture resilience.\nMaximise Livestock Performance: Learn how to optimise grazing rotations\, adjust stocking rates\, and provide optimal nutrition for your livestock.\nHarness the Power of Data: Utilise grazing management tools and data analysis to make informed decisions and track progress.\nBuild a Sustainable Future: Explore new agriculture practices and learn how to create a sustainable and profitable grazing operation.\n\n \nInvestment \nEarly Bird: $1\,350 per person (available until 18th February 2025) \nStandard: $1\,650 per person \nSecure your spot now!
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/rcs-grazing-clinic-emerald-3/
LOCATION:NT
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="RCS - Resource Consulting Services":MAILTO:info@rcsaustralia.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250528T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250528T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250310T041537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T000247Z
UID:62998-1748421000-1748444400@futurebeef.com.au
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250609T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250609T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
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:20260404T041840
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250618
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250611T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250611T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250616T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250616T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
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:20260404T041840
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:20260404T041840
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:NT
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicole Sallur":MAILTO:nicole.sallur@daf.qld.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250619T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250619T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
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:20250624T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250624T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250602T003429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002118Z
UID:63891-1750755600-1750773600@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Regenerating rural landscapes — Augathella
DESCRIPTION:Southern Queensland Landscapes presents Regenerating rural landscapes at Augathella\, 24 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 Monday\, 23 June. \nOr\, book your ticket at Regenerating Rural Landscapes Series\, AUGATHELLA QLD – Practical Strategies for Productivity and Sustainability \nFor more information contact Tia Cunnington on 0484 392 706.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/regenerating-rural-landscapes-augathella/
LOCATION:Augathella Rural Transaction Centre\, 96-98 Main Street\, Augathella\, Queensland\, 4477\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Tia Cunnington":MAILTO:tia.cunnington@deservices.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250624T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250624T164000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250508T035003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002113Z
UID:63585-1750755600-1750783200@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Stepping into grazing strategies - Pentland
DESCRIPTION:Get hands-on\, industry-backed insights and a personalised plan to boost productivity and profitable pastures.\nWant to gain practical insights and guidance from experienced producers on managing grazing pressure? Hear what research says about improving land and herd production? Make informed\, research supported decisions for your grazing? Then this program may be for you! \nCost: FREE! \nSmoko & Lunch provided. \nRSVP by 10 June to secure your place. \nRegister for this event here. \n \n 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/stepping-into-grazing-strategies-pentland/
LOCATION:NT
CATEGORIES:Past event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250625T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250625T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250602T004820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002103Z
UID:63904-1750842000-1750860000@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Regenerating rural landscapes — Surat
DESCRIPTION:Southern Queensland Landscapes presents Regenerating rural landscapes at Surat\, 25June. \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 Tuesday\, 24 June. \nOr\, book your ticket at Regenerating rural landscapes – Surat \nFor more information contact Tia Cunnington on 0484 392 706. \n 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/regenerating-rural-landscapes-surat/
LOCATION:Surat Shire Hall\, Cordelia Street\, Surat\, Qld\, 4417\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Tia Cunnington":MAILTO:tia.cunnington@deservices.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250708T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250708T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250624T052804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T002016Z
UID:64451-1751963400-1751994000@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Burning for outcomes — Collinsville
DESCRIPTION:Whether you want to burn for mitigation\, production\, conservation\, wildfires\, this workshop is for you.\nNQ Dry Tropics invites you to join them and Rural Fire Service Queensland for a workshop focused on burning for an intended outcome such as mitigation\, production\, conservation or wildfire response. \nLearn about:\n– how to use fire as a tool for grazing\, weed\, cultural and conservation outcomes;\n– roles and responsibilities of graziers and rural fire services during a bush fire emergency;\n– QRFS command and control\, funding during a bushfire event\, and bush fire preparation funding opportunities for communities; and\n– low intensity burning techniques (includes a demonstration).
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/burning-for-outcomes-collinsville/
LOCATION:Opal Ridge Motel\, 23 Stanley Street\, Collinsville\, Qld\, 4804\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="NQ Dry Tropics":MAILTO:carleigh.drew@nqdrytropics.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250716T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250716T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250612T225745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T001952Z
UID:64042-1752656400-1752678000@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Bull Selection & Fertility Information Day (Boonah)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Boonah to discuss breeding and fertility opportunities for your grazing business\nJoin Department of Primary Industries’ Tim Emery and local vet\, Dr Dave Nolan\, for an engaging and practical workshop focused on improving herd fertility and business outcomes. Whether you’re a seasoned producer or just starting out\, this workshop offers insights to help you make informed breeding decisions and drive the efficiency and profitability of your herd going forward. \nAt the Bull Selection and Fertiltiy information Day\, we will discuss: \n\nThe importance of having clear breeding objectives\nBull Breeding Soundness Evaluation (BBSE)/BULLCHECK\nReproductive disease management\nEstimated Breeding Values (EBVs) – making effective use of them\nUnderstanding what valuable information can be accessed online\nAn insight into various genetics focused research projects\n\nWorkshop details\nDate: 16 July 2025 \nTime: 9:00am to 3:00pm \nLocation: The Outlook\, 4001 Ipswich Boonah Rd\, Boonah \nCost: Free! We will provide smoko and lunch. \nRegister at: Bull Selection & Fertility Information Day (Boonah) \nFor enquiries\, please contact Vanessa Smolders on 0432 561 610 (vanessa.s@hlw.org.au) or Greg Bath on 0418 988 579 (greg.bath@dpi.qld.gov.au) \n\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: Bull Selection and Fertility Information Day – Boonah (PDF; 340KB)
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/bull-selection-fertility-information-day-boonah/
LOCATION:NT
CATEGORIES:Past event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250717T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250717T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250310T231718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T001943Z
UID:63038-1752739200-1752771600@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Grazing Fundamentals EDGE- Alice Springs
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin Dionne Walsh (Range IQ) and Alison Kain (NT DAF) for a one day Grazing Fundamentals EDGE workshop \nWHERE: Alice Springs \nWHEN: 17 July 2025 (8:00am- 5:00pm) \nCOST: $850 + GST / 1st person from one business; or $575 / 2nd and 3rd person from the same business (primary producers only). \n(includes comprehensive set of Workshop Notes and Workbook as well as lunch\, morning/afternoon tea) \nAttending this workshop will help you better understand:\n• The soils and plants in your area\n• Connections between land condition\, pasture growth and animal production\n• The importance of ground cover and soil moisture\n• How to allow for climate variability when planning and how to forage budget\n• The different grazing systems available. \nREGISTER NOW: Contact Dionne Walsh – Range IQ\, M: 0417 083 638\, E: dionne@rangeiq.com.au or Alison Kain – NT DAF\, M: 0409 281 649\, E: Alison.Kain@nt.gov.au \nFOR MORE INFORMATION\, VIEW THE EVENT FLYER HERE
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazing-fundamentals-edge-alice-springs-2/
LOCATION:Alice Springs\, Alice Springs\, NT\, 0870\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Dionne Walsh":MAILTO:dionne@rangeiq.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250717T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250717T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250612T233350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T001924Z
UID:64046-1752742800-1752764400@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Bull Selection & Fertility Information Day (Toogoolawah)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Toogoolawah to discuss breeding and fertility opportunities for your grazing business\nJoin Department of Primary Industries’ Tim Emery and local vet\, Dr Bill Roughan\, for an engaging and practical workshop focused on improving herd fertility and business outcomes. Whether you’re a seasoned producer or just starting out\, this workshop offers insights to help you make informed breeding decisions and drive the efficiency and profitability of your herd going forward. \nAt the Bull Selection and Fertiltiy information Day\, we will discuss: \n\nThe importance of having clear breeding objectives\nBull Breeding Soundness Evaluation (BBSE)/BULLCHECK\nReproductive disease management\nEstimated Breeding Values (EBVs) – making effective use of them\nUnderstanding what valuable information can be accessed online\nAn insight into various genetics focused research projects\n\nWorkshop details\nDate: 17 July 2025 \nTime: 9:00am to 3:00pm \nLocation: The Toogoolawah Golf Club \nCost: Free! We will provide smoko and lunch. \nRegister at: Bull Selection & Fertility Information Day (Toogoolawah) \nFor enquiries\, please contact Vanessa Smolders on 0432 561 610 (vanessa.s@hlw.org.au) or Greg Bath on 0418 988 579 (greg.bath@dpi.qld.gov.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: Bull Selection and Fertility flyer – Toogoolawah (PDF; 340KB)
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/bull-selection-fertility-information-day-toogoolawah/
LOCATION:Toogoolawah Golf Club\, Annette Street\, Toogoolawah\, Queensland\, 4313\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250725T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250725T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250714T043042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T001807Z
UID:64640-1753434000-1753455600@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Managing landscapes in business — Gympie
DESCRIPTION:Join Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG) for the Managing landscapes in business day at Gympie. \nHear about the following topics from industry experts: \n\nBusiness fundamentals\, presented by David McLean of RCS: Learn how one of Australia’s top agri-presenters helps farms maximise productivity\, profitability and long-term resilience.\nPasture and weed identification walk\, with Damien O’Sullivan from Grazing Solutions: Field session on species identification and pasture management. Bring samples or clear photos (no seeds).\n Natural capacity\, presented by Leesa Kelly of BMRG: How to assess your natural assets and tap into emerging markets like carbon and biodiversity.\nSoil health and microbiology\, with Rachel Cavallo with BMRG: How fungi\, composting and biology can improve soil health and productivity.\nFlood recovery insights\, thanks to Saba Sinai of CQ University: Lessons from producers after the 2022 floods and how to prepare for future extremes.\nFeral pig management with Darren Pratt as he shares the latest in feral animal control technology including drones.\nBiosecurity and disaster planning thanks to Gympie Regional Council.\n\nAlthough the event is free\, spots are limited! \n  \n 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/managing-landscapes-in-business-gympie/
LOCATION:Gympie State High School\, 59 Cootharaba Road\, Gympie\, Queensland\, 4570\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Virginia Kelleher%2C BMRG":MAILTO:Virginia.Kelleher@bmrg.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250814
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20240923T021027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T064659Z
UID:60969-1754524800-1755129599@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:GrazingforProfit - Roma
DESCRIPTION:GrazingforProfit® is Australia’s longest-running business program for the grazing industry. With over 8\,000 graduates\, it is also the most attended farm management program conducted in rural Australia. \nA 360-Degree Approach: \nGrazingforProfit® 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. \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\n\nCost\nEarly Bird: $4979 (available until 13 June 2025)\n\n\nStandard: $5\,499 \nSecure your spot today!
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazingforprofit-roma-2/
LOCATION:Roma Explorers Inn\, 44778 Warrego Highway\, Roma\, Qld\, 4455\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="RCS - Resource Consulting Services":MAILTO:info@rcsaustralia.com.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250814T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250814T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250714T035411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T064817Z
UID:64636-1755160200-1755174600@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Carbon\, Water & Grazing: On-Farm Insights for a Resilient Future
DESCRIPTION:Discover the advantages of grazing for carbon capture. Jo Owens from JCU will share valuable insights from Fletcherview Station\, along with practical tips from DPI regarding legume utilization and pasture management strategies. Register today to enhance your farm management and uncover new business opportunities. \nDate: 14 August \nTime: 8.30 – 12.30pm (arrival from 8am) \nLocation: Fletcherview Research Station\, Gregory Developmental Rd\, Basalt QLD 4820 \nTea\, coffee\, and BBQ lunch provided \nSee full event flyer here
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/carbon-water-grazing-on-farm-insights-for-a-resilient-future/
LOCATION:Fletcherview Research Station JCU\, Lynd Highway\, Basalt\, Qld\, 4820\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Toni Cottle":MAILTO:toni.cottle@dpi.gov.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250826T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250828T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250625T032940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T064944Z
UID:64488-1756195200-1756400400@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Grazing Land Management EDGE - Kingaroy
DESCRIPTION:Grazing land management (GLM) EDGE is a three-day workshop to give you a thorough understanding of the grazing land environment in which you operate – it will provide you with knowledge to strategically manage your grazing business so you can optimise your land condition and productivity in the long-term. \nTo see the full event flyer click here. \n 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/grazing-land-management-edge-kingaroy/
LOCATION:DPI Kingaroy Research Facility\, 214 Kingaroy-Cooyar Road\, Kingaroy\, Qld\, 4610\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Thomson - DPI":MAILTO:alexandra.thomson@dpi.qld.gov.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250904
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250602T014820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T065205Z
UID:63930-1756684800-1756943999@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Soil health masterclass — Tressavale
DESCRIPTION:Hear from Nicole Masters and Meagan Lannan at the Soil health masterclass as they discuss how you can regenerate your landscapes and soil health through a practical and theoretical immersive three-day workshop.  \nSoil Health Masterclass Workshop \n“Tressavale” Upper Glastonbury\, Queensland \n1st – 3rd September 2025 \nThis workshop has been designed for farmers and food producers seeking more profitable\, productive\, and regenerative approaches to land management. It promises to provide essential on-the-ground learning and training\, offering new insights\, inspiration\, and tools\, including: \n\n\nproactive pest and disease management \n\n\noptimizing nutrient\, water\, and carbon cycles \n\n\nreading your weeds \n\n\novercoming your biggest drags on performance \n\n\ncreating actionable plans \n\n\nNicole will be joined by Meagan Lannan\, an award-winning rancher from Barney Creek Livestock in Montana\, within the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem.  \nTickets are on sale now through the Integrity Soils website\, with limited spaces for $1600. \n Food\, coffee and tea will be provided. For more information and to secure your spot\, visit the Integrity Soils website today! Masterclass 2025 Australia – Integrity Soils \n\nBurnett Mary Regional Group are offering Burnett Mary Region graziers exclusive\, heavily subsidised places at Nicole’s workshop by joining BMRG’s Empowering Adaptive Graziers in the Burnett Mary project. Visit the project page to see how you can join the program. Empowering Adaptive Graziers in the Burnett Mary — BMRG \nThe Empowering Adaptive Graziers project delivered by Burnett Mary Regional Group is part of the $6 million Grazing Practice Change Program funded through the Queensland Government’s Queensland Reef Water Quality Program. \n 
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/soil-health-masterclass-tressavale/
LOCATION:Tressavale\, 337 Portas Rd\, Upper Glastonbury\, Qld\, 4570\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="BMRG":MAILTO:admin@bmrg.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250904
DTSTAMP:20260404T041840
CREATED:20250717T015407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T065221Z
UID:64695-1756771200-1756943999@futurebeef.com.au
SUMMARY:Carbon EDGE workshop – Rockhampton
DESCRIPTION:Carbon EDGE  \nDate: 2-3 September 2025 \nVenue: FBA Rockhampton Office \nPresenters: Rhonda Toms- Morgan (Connect Ag) & John McLaughlin \nCost: $250 + GST for producers (discounted from $1\,750 + GST). This event\, is supported by FBA\, Westpac and the Australian Government through funding from \nthe Natural Heritage Trust under the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program. \nTo register please follow this link – https://www.mla.com.au/extension-training-and-tools/carbon-edge/ \nClick here to see the full event flyer \nCarbon EDGE is a new course available in MLA’s highly successful EDGEnetwork program\, which equips red meat producers with knowledge on carbon and sustainability and helps you develop an implementable plan for your farm business to take advantage of the opportunities. \nOver two days\, you will get an in depth understanding of: \n\nYour carbon account and emissions intensity\, and how to change on-farm activities to reduce emissions\nOpportunities to improve productivity while reducing on-farm emissions\nCarbon sequestration options such as trees and soil carbon\, and evaluating if they are right for your business\nSupply chain drivers and how to future proof your market access.\n\nLearn more in the Carbon EDGE workshop outline attached. \nProducers who have completed a Carbon EDGE workshop have said the workshops: \n\n“Really helped me to gain a better understanding of the actual accounting process and action planning to move beyond the theoretical.”\n“For someone who is new to carbon\, it was great information to understand in terms of the farm business.”\n“Has assisted me to get started on capturing emissions and using the [carbon accounting] tools.”\n\nAttending this workshop will help you learn: \n\nkey terminology and concepts relating to greenhouse gases (GHG) within the red meat industry\nin-depth information on the practices to reduce and sequester GHG within a livestock grazing business\nweighing up opportunities and risks associated with generating carbon credits and how they can be used to benefit livestock businesses\nunderstanding carbon neutrality and how it aligns to your business goals\ndeveloping a carbon action plan that incorporates practical\, achievable strategies to meet your objectives.\n\nYou will learn through group-based activities and tools\, applying new information to your own context with snapshot the support of an expert deliverer. Every workshop will include case studies and examples for participants to learn from. \nWho is the Carbon EDGE program for? \nThe program is for red meat producers who are looking to build on their understanding of carbon. The program will help participants move into a planning and action phase\, identifying practices and technologies that could be incorporated into their business to benefit their bottom line and the environment. It is also suitable for advisors and other service providers looking to enhance their understanding of the current operating environment. \nPre-workshop preparation \nThe design of the Carbon EDGE workshops recognises that everyone will be at a different starting point when it comes to carbon. However\, it is highly recommended that participants complete pre-work before attending to get the best out of the program. This includes the eLearning modules available on MLA’s Toolbox and a carbon account. Your workshop deliverer will be in touch to guide you through this process.
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/carbon-edge-workshop-rockhampton/
LOCATION:FBA Rockhampton Office\, 80 East Street\, Rockhampton\, QLD\, 4700\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
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SUMMARY:Supporting grazing into the future - Wambiana Grazing Trial field day
DESCRIPTION:You’re Invited to the Wambiana Grazing Trial Field Day: \nSupporting Grazing into the Future \nA field day for service providers in the grazing industry \nIf you provide support to producers to build productive and profitable grazing businesses through improved grazing land management\, animal production and health\, and business planning then this field day is for you! \nLearn from successful producers who are improving their land and production through innovative grazing systems. Hear about the long-term trial data backing these methods and take-home valuable insights to use when talking to producers and other stakeholders. \nWhy Attend? \n\nLearn from the Success Stories of others who have implemented positive changes.\nNetwork with other providers to share your experiences\, ask questions\, and get answers.\nTake Home Practical Tips to share with others for improving land condition.\n\nFeatured Presenters: \n\nMichael Lyons (Wambiana): Using technology and genetics for making better cattle breeding decisions\nPeter O’Reagain (DPI): Key principles of productive and sustainable grazing management– results from the long term Wambiana grazing trial\nFran Lyons (Basalt River): Putting key grazing principles into practice at the property level\nToni Cottle & Teagan Lawrence (DPI Carbon team): Increasing farm efficiency to reduce Green House Gas emissions\nJanna Sim (DPI economist): Economics of farm decision making and the free tools available.\n\n  \nSpaces are limited! Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your grazing knowledge. \n Register Now: https://www.trybooking.com/DCOPE \nTurnoff 50 km down the Gregory Development Road \n Smoko & lunch provided \nRegistration essential by Friday 29 August \nFor more information phone Megan Willis on 0467 801 777 or email megan.willis@dpi.qld.gov.au
URL:https://futurebeef.com.au/event/supporting-grazing-into-the-future-wambiana-grazing-trial-field-day/
LOCATION:Wambiana Station\, Campaspe\, Queensland\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Past event
ORGANIZER;CN="Yvonne Stanley":MAILTO:yvonne.stanley@daf.qld.gov.au
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