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SUMMARY:Regions Rising National Summit
DESCRIPTION:About the National Summit\nAt this year’s National Summit we’re striving to ‘shift the gaze’ and rebalance the nation. \nOur line-up of nation-shaping speakers will inspire and challenge the country to elevate the positioning and profile of regional Australia. \nRegional Australia is experiencing change like never before and is now writing a new story of optimism. More people are making a life outside our capital cities\, and many more want to. \nThe RAI commissioned market research in May 2023 and found one in five people (or 3.5 million) want to leave the cities behind. Now is the time to seriously start thinking long term about what our nation will look like\, where our citizens will live and how we might best support the societal transformation on our doorstep. \nThrough a regional lens\, the RAI Regions Rising National Summit – Shifting our Gaze – will address big national issues including: \n– Population movement and migration\n– Inclusivity and diversity\n– Energy transition and a reduced emissions future\n– Skills of the future and a fluid job market\n– Housing and health\n– National productivity growth \nThe agenda will advance the unification of our nation. \nRegional Australia will be leading the transition our nation needs to make\, so it’s more important than ever that decision makers at every level understand the opportunities and lean into a wholistic strategy that rebalances the nation.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/regions-rising-national-summit/
LOCATION:Canberra\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2601
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SUMMARY:Regions Rising National Summit
DESCRIPTION:Shifting Our Gaze\nJoin the RAI as our line-up of nation-shaping speakers inspires and challenges the country to elevate the positioning and profile of regional Australia – as we strive to ‘shift the gaze’ and rebalance the nation. \n  \nAbout the National Summit\nAt this year’s National Summit we’re striving to ‘shift the gaze’ and rebalance the nation. \nOur line-up of nation-shaping speakers will inspire and challenge the country to elevate the positioning and profile of regional Australia. \nRegional Australia is experiencing change like never before and is now writing a new story of optimism. More people are making a life outside our capital cities\, and many more want to. \nThe RAI commissioned market research in May 2023 and found one in five people (or 3.5 million) want to leave the cities behind. Now is the time to seriously start thinking long term about what our nation will look like\, where our citizens will live and how we might best support the societal transformation on our doorstep. \nThrough a regional lens\, the RAI Regions Rising National Summit – Shifting our Gaze – will address big national issues including: \n– Population movement and migration\n– Inclusivity and diversity\n– Energy transition and a reduced emissions future\n– Skills of the future and a fluid job market\n– Housing and health\n– National productivity growth \nThe agenda will advance the unification of our nation. \nRegional Australia will be leading the transition our nation needs to make\, so it’s more important than ever that decision makers at every level understand the opportunities and lean into a wholistic strategy that rebalances the nation.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/regions-rising-national-summit-2/
LOCATION:Canberra\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2601
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SUMMARY:Landscape Rehydration Field Day and Contour Grading School
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a comprehensive two-day event focused on sustainable land management in the Centralian rangelands. Hosted by the Northern Hub\, Top End Conservation Management and Hewitt\, this unique field day will provide you with valuable insights\, practical demonstrations\, and networking opportunities to enhance your understanding of sustainable rehydration land practices. \nEvent Details:\nDownload the Flyer\nFor Biosecurity purposes\, all those attending must complete the Visitor Induction. \nDates: Wednesday\, September 13th\, 2023 – Thursday\, September 14th\, 2023 \nLocations: Narwietooma and Glen Helen Stations\, Northern Territory \nProgram Highlights:\nDay 1 – Wednesday\, September 13th: \n\n09:00 AM: Traditional Owner Welcome to Country\n09:15 AM: Explore how practice change can lead to improved productivity\, biodiversity\, and landscape resilience\n09:45 AM: Insights from Willy Brown of Hewitt Cattle Company on their sustainable operations and organic certification\n10:00 AM: Learn about Landscape Rehydration methodologies with Lance Mudgway from the Mulloon Institute\, including contour banking and leaky weirs\n11:00 AM: Tim Wiley from Tierra Australia explains catchment function analysis on properties\n12:00 PM: Lunch at Narwietooma Station\n12:30 Travel to rehydration demonstration site on Glen Helen Station\n01:00 PM: Observing rehydration demonstration sites at Glen Helen Station\n03:00 PM: Network over afternoon smoko\n03:15 PM: Return to Narwietooma\n03:45 PM: Observing demonstration sites. Presentation by Alison Kain/Chris Materne on post rehydration works sustainable cattle management\n\nEvening: \n\n04:45 PM: Drive to Narwietooma Homestead.\n\nInnovative technologies available for central Australian land managers \n\n05:00 PM Kerry Cosbie\, CDU. CDU is the Service Manager for the North Australian Fire Information system and will explain how it can be used as an important land management tool\n05:30 PM: Networking time with drinks and nibbles at Narwietooma Station.\n07:00 PM: Enjoy “The Big Barbecue” at Narwietooma Station.\n\nDay 2 – Thursday\, September 14th: \nInnovative technologies available for central Australian land managers \n\n08:00 AM: Stephen Scott\, experienced soil conservation practitioner will teach grader operators how to construct contour banks for landscape rehydration works. Smoko will be provided during this session\n12:30 PM: Lunch at Glen Helen Station\n\nAdditional Information:\nBIOSECURITY ALERT!\nHewitt take Biosecurity very seriously. There are multiple risks to our business\, the welfare of our livestock and our industry as a whole. When entering a Hewitt site\, you will be required to complete a Visitor Induction. This visitor induction contains a Biosecurity Declaration to be read and signed. \nSome important points to note are: \n\nAll vehicles must be clean and free from soil and organic material (weed & seed declaration is preferred)\nAll people to have clean clothes and boots before entering site (preferably sanitised)\nAny person who has travelled to an FMD-risk country in the last seven days will be denied access to site – please see attached information sheets on FMD.\nVisitor Induction for traceability to be filled in prior to arrival or on arrival to site\n\nThis link will take you to our Visitor Induction. Please ensure you read this carefully as you complete it. \nFoot-and-Mouth Disease Industry Factsheet \nFoot-and-Mouth Disease: DAFF Alert \nAccommodation options available: \n\nTilmouth Well Roadhouse: Single rooms and campground. Book early!\nNarwietooma Station: Free camping\, BYO swag. Toilets and showers provided\, no booking required.\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn from experienced practitioners\, gain insights into sustainable land management practices\, and network with fellow professionals in the field. Join us for this enriching two-day program and contribute to the future of centralian rangeland sustainability.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/landscape-rehydration-field-day-and-contour-grading-school/
LOCATION:Narweitooma Station\, Narweitooma Station\, Mount Zeil\, Northern Territory\, 0872
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