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Food for Thought Conference

3, 4 and 5 September
Wagga Wagga RSL Club

Register at https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1228559?

  • Day 1 Conference & Dinner
  • Day 2 Farm tours
  • Day 3 Masterclass with Joel Williams (separate event)

VicNoTill farmers are passionate about thinking outside the square in their pursuit of profitably producing quality, nutritious food in large-scale broadacre cropping and mixed farming systems.

Join us at Food for Thought to share the latest research, data and on-farm trials that are shifting Australian producers towards better farming systems which connect soil, human, economic and environmental health.


Business Transition and Succession Planning

Wednesday, 14 August 2024
9.30am (for 10am sharp start) to 2.30pm
SS&A Albury, 570/582 Olive Street, Albury RSVP by Wed 7 August
Morning tea and lunch provided

Register at https://rabobankaunz.eventsair.com/au-succession-family-communication-workshops/successionsessions/Site/Register

These information sessions set the foundation for family farm succession and equip farming families with the tools to optimise their chances for business continuity. Participants will explore important topics such as why family and business communication is difficult and how to improve it, what makes a meeting work, and how to take account of differing family goals.

This is an introductory interactive face-to-face information session. This complimentary information session is a collaboration between Rabobank, the Rabo Client Councils and content and facilitator partners, Rosemary Bartle and Jim Benson.


Community Planting Day

Sunday 11 August 2024
9am to 11am
Paddock off Carrolls Lane, Wodonga
Go past the Wodonga Railway Station for approximately 980m, following the signs and park in the paddock.

Book at https://events.humanitix.com/community-planting-morning-ekhvfrbg

After recently installing fencing to exclude stock from the wetland area, the site is now ready for winter planting of native seedlings to revegetate this Murray River corridor.

What to bring: Closed shoes and long pants as the ground is uneven and might be muddy.

What will be provided:
• All tools, equipment, materials, and gloves (unless you want to bring your own gloves).


Wonders of the Woodlands - Dinner & Spotlight Walk

Tuesday 6 August 2024
5.30pm to 9pm
Lowesdale

Register at https://events.humanitix.com/wonders-of-the-woodlands

Discover the wonders of Box Gum Woodlands by night. Join us for dinner and a guided spotlight walk at a property in Lowesdale.  

Pull up a chair, enjoy some good company, a hearty meal, and hear from our guest presenters from NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust and BirdLife Australia over dinner before setting off on a guided spotlight walk. 

What to bring: This event will be held outdoors. Please bring a torch/headlamp, wear sturdy enclosed footwear, and dress for weather conditions.

Spaces are limited, please book your place by 29th July.

This event is possible thanks to the shared work of the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust and Landcare NSW under the Private Land Conservation Matters project.


Banking on Trees Community Planting morning

Sunday 4 August 2024
9am to 11am
Paddock off Carrolls Lane, Wodonga
Go past the Wodonga Railway Station for approximately 980m, following the signs and park in the paddock.

Register at https://events.humanitix.com/banking-on-trees-community-planting-morning-2024

Did you know that every time an account is opened at BankWAW, they plant a tree?

Trees create endless amounts of good. They clean the air we breathe, filter the water we drink, and provide habitat to over 80% of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity.

Planting a tree is also one of the easiest and cheapest ways to take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere to tackle the climate crisis. It’s also the easiest way that we, as individuals, can reduce our own footprint.

Through BankWAW’s Banking on Trees program, we’re revegetating the bushland of our local communities, contributing to a better climate, supporting biodiversity and creating better living conditions for our local communities.

What to bring: Closed shoes and long pants as the ground is uneven and might be muddy.

What will be provided:
• All tools, equipment, materials, and gloves (unless you want to bring your own gloves).
• BBQ lunch will include sausages, bread, and sauce. Those with special dietary requirements, please BYO.


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