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Scattered Paddock Trees Workshop

Wednesday, 31 May 2023 - Oxley Public Hall - 7pm to 9pm
Free event - bookings are essential for catering
Light supper provided - soup and bread rolls, tea/coffee & slices
Register at https://events.humanitix.com/scattered-paddock-trees

Milawa Markwood Oxley Landcare Group (MMO) is pleased to bring you a workshop delivered by Landcare Project Officer, Sally Day. Sally has extensive experience protecting old paddock trees and successfully establishing new trees with many landowners in the local area.
 
The workshop will facilitate a discussion around the value of paddock trees in our landscape and factors that can lead to a decline in their health and condition. Sally will also discuss the various styles of wire tree guards that can be used to plant new paddock trees and the pros and cons of each type and applicability to your farming needs.
 
MMO is able to offer landowners an opportunity to trial these large mesh tree guards (valued at $65 each). Interested? Please talk to us at the Workshop.  
 
For further information please contact Kerrie at landcare.kerrie@gmail.com or 0418 427 730.


Breakfast with the Swift parrot

Thursday 1 June

7am to 9.30am

Meet at the dam on North West Track Killawarra 3678

RSVP to Ji Atkinson by 29 May at aboriginal.cultural.heritage.csu@gmail.com or send a text to 0435 850 886

Come along and enjoy a free brekky on behalf of Bangerang Mob, ACHE and NECMA, Bush for birds project to learn about the critically endangered Swift Parrot at one of their identified habitat sites!

Hear about the recent Cultural mapping project, completed by ACHE on behalf of Bangerang Aboriginal Corporation. With welcome to country and smoking ceremony performed by Bangerang elder Uncle Dozer Atkinson.

Please bring appropriate clothing, hat, water bottle and a pair of binoculars!!

This event is supported by the North East Catchment Management Authority, through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.

 


Draft Landcare Plan for Victoria feedback forum

Thursday, 1 June from 6.00pm.

Register now via Eventbrite: www.eventbrite.com.au/e/638394323607.

Read the Plan: on the website www.landcarevictoria.org.au/landcareplan

The Landcare Plan for Victoria aims to provide a united voice and future vision for the landcare community in Victoria.

After 12 months of listening to the landcare community and other stakeholders, the draft Landcare Plan for Victoria is now available for review and comment.

Complete the online survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LPV-feedback


Future Drought Fund annual Science to Practice Forum

Tuesday 6 June – Thursday 8 June - delivered online for free

Register and download the full program at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2023-science-to-practice-forum-tickets-596424209867

Join ABC TV’s Landline host Pip Courtney online 6 - 8 June to hear from the farmers, communities, researchers and decision makers using innovation to respond to a changing climate and build drought resilience.

Each day of the program includes feature speakers, presentations, panel talks and video content from across the country highlighting the impact of the Future Drought Fund in action on the ground.

  • Tuesday 6 June – Research and Development
    First Nations farming advocate and researcher Joshua Gilbert, innovations at scale, international perspectives and opportunities for global collaboration, commercialising drought resilience products and services.
  • Wednesday 7 June – Farmers, Producers and Agricultural Advisors
    Australian Farmer of the Year Michael Taylor, rehydrating landscapes, planning for profitability and productivity, tools for change, lived experiences and lessons learned.
  • Thursday 8 June – Community and Policy
    Queensland’s first regional Chief Entrepreneur Julia Spicer, relationships for resilience, engaging First Nations farmers, overcoming barriers to change, mental health heroes.

The forum connects participants to research and activities building the sustainability of Australian agriculture and is an opportunity to collaborate and network with like-minded people.


Carbon, Farming and Productivity Field Day

Wednesday, 7 June 2023 - Mudgegonga Public Hall, 1395 Myrtleford-Yackandandah Rd, Mudgegonga
Register at https://events.humanitix.com/carbon-farming-productivity-field-day

This field day will comprise some presentations at the Mudgegonga Hall and an afternoon in the paddock. 

The field day is designed to look at the practicalities of what farm emissions look like and what options there are for reducing them.

Speakers will provide practical presentations on what levers you as farmers have to minimize your emissions footprint and access supply chains that are looking for low-emissions intensity produce. 

Some case studies and practical information will be supplied so that you can go away and consider some of these opportunities in your operation. Many of the terms provided by the media will be demystified and discussed as part of the day. 

This day will discuss where things are up to with respect to farms and emissions. It will provide a chance to understand some of the main themes around the topic.

Speakers include:

  • Understanding what a carbon footprint looks like - Julian Carroll, Stellar Livestock
  • Carbon Neutral supply chains and being involved - Mark Ritchie, Delatite Station
  • Genetics and opportunities to reduce emissions - Christian Duff, Angus Australia General Manager of Genetic Improvement
  • Resource Management Farm Water - Greg Bekker, DEECA (Agriculture Victoria)
  • Feed base pasture - Allen Newman, Barenbrug Seeds
  • Soil health and nutrition - Sue Briggs, CSBP Labs
  • Agriculture Victoria's On-Farm Emissions Action Plan Pilot -Brad Costin, DEECA (Agriculture Victoria)

TICKETS ARE $30 + booking fee for venue and catering.

For more information contact Lachlan Campbell at lachlan.campbell@necma.vic.gov.au or 0400 852 452.

This event is supported by the North East CMA and Agriculture Victoria, with funding from the Australian Government's National Landcare Program.


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