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SUMMARY:Governance Essentials
DESCRIPTION:Thriving community organisations rely on good governance and effective leaders. \nJoin the TNQ Drought Hub and Get on Board Australia for a comprehensive and interactive online Governance Essentials course that takes you through the principles of governance\, duties and responsibilities\, ethical decision-making and how to be a confident leader. \nDate: Monday 8 April – Friday 14 June \nDuration: 6 sessions (8 April\, 19 April\, 3 May\, 17 May\, 31 May and 14 June) including introduction and graduation \nTime: 12:15pm – 1:00pm (AEST) \nWhere: Online (blended self-paced learning with short recap sessions) \nCost: $150 (valued at $250\, subsidised by the TNQ Drought Hub) \nEnrol if you want to: \n\nGrow your capacity as a leader\nTake on a committee role on your community\nUnderstand board frameworks\, role requirements and risk management\nGain valuable insights into best practices from a governance professional\n\nThe course will run in four modules over eight weeks\, each with a fortnightly online lunch and learn session. The online sessions will support participants working through the self-paced course and provide the opportunity to engage with other students. \nFor each module\, you will be encouraged to share reflections and go through a knowledge check on what you have learnt. Participants will also have lifetime access to the course resources so they can refer to the content to aid them in current or future committee roles. \n2023 participants said the course was “really useful\, especially to do with conflicts of interests and how to manage that in small communities”\, “great to consolidate what you need to know being on a management committee or board” and “the small cost in time and money was well worth the content\, and newfound confidence”. \nHaving skilled and capable people in committee roles in your community helps enhance all community members and builds resilient towns and regions. \nAbout the presenter: \nLisa Cook is the Founder and Managing Director of Get on Board Australia\, supporting aspiring\, new and existing board members\, and boards to thrive. She has nearly 15 years of experience serving on boards from a range of organisations in the private\, public\, and not-for-profit sectors in Adelaide\, Sydney\, and across Australia. Lisa has a Master of Business Law from the University of Adelaide\, a degree in business management and marketing from Charles Sturt University\, and has completed the Foundations of Directorship program through AICD. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact TNQ Drought Hub Program Lead\, Dr Jane Oorschot jane.oorschot1@jcu.edu.au or 0481 158 989. \nThis project is supported by the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/governance-essentials/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="TNQ Drought Hub":MAILTO:rachel.hay@jcu.edu.au
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SUMMARY:Beef Australia 2024
DESCRIPTION:Beef Australia exists for the advancement of the Australian beef community and has a vision to be a world-class organisation that promotes\, advances\, and celebrates a sustainable beef industry. \nThe TNQ Drought Hub team will be joining James Cook University and Fitzroy Basin Association at this year’s Beef Australia 2024 from 6 – 10 May at the Rockhampton Showgrounds. \nCome meet the team and learn how we are working with Central and North Queensland communities to build preparedness and resilience to future drought and climate variability. \nPlease also join us for the following free presentations; \n\nTuesday 7 May\, 12:00pm – 12:45pm – TNQ Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub: Join the TNQ Drought Hub Director and Queensland agricultural advocate David Phelps as he talks about the work of the eight Adoption and Innovation Hub’s across Australia in building resilience to drought and climate variability. Reserve your free spot.\n\n  \n\nWednesday 8 May\, 3:30pm – 4.15pm – Farm and Succession Planning: As the adage goes\, succession starts at birth. But when it comes to agricultural succession\, there are many steps along the way\, and a multitude of options relevant to each unique business. Hear from a panel of experts including Natalie Hughes\, Rural Financial Counselling Service North Queensland and Connie Navarro\, Connie Navarro Legal as they discuss the considerations\, complexities\, available assistance\, and real stories of transitioning viable farms to the next generation. Join them as they share stories of succession wins and lessons\, and the importance of starting with a conversation. Reserve your free spot.\n\n  \n\nThursday 9 May\, 4:00pm – 4:45pm – The journey of a JCU Student in the agriculture industry: Meet Lucy Gardner and William Harrington\, both JCU students but at very different stages of their careers. In this presentation\, Lucy and William share their journeys of navigating study\, research\, and innovation within agricultural industries. Hear about their individual projects in soil restoration and technological innovation\, as well as the lessons they’ve learned through both trials and triumphs\, with the ultimate goal of contributing to an enduring and sustainable sector. Reserve your free spot.\n\nVisit the JCU Pavilion and check out more free presentations\, interactive activities and hear about the courses offered at JCU. Location: Site No R0
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/beef-australia-2024/
LOCATION:Rockhampton\, Rockhampton\, Queensland\, 4700
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SUMMARY:Farm and Succession Planning
DESCRIPTION:As the adage goes\, succession starts at birth. But when it comes to agricultural succession\, there are many steps along the way\, and a multitude of options relevant to each unique business.\n\nHear from experts Natalie Hughes\, Rural Financial Counselling Service North Queensland and Connie Navarro\, Connie Navarro Legal as they discuss the considerations\, complexities\, available assistance\, and real stories of transitioning viable farms to the next generation.\n\nJoin them as they share stories of succession wins and lessons\, and the importance of starting with a conversation.\n\nWhere: JCU Pavilion site R01FREE EVENT
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/farm-and-succession-planning/
LOCATION:Rockhampton\, Rockhampton\, Queensland\, 4700
ORGANIZER;CN="TNQ Drought Hub":MAILTO:rachel.hay@jcu.edu.au
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