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SUMMARY:Future Drought Fund Virtual Public Consultation
DESCRIPTION:The Future Drought Fund (FDF) was established to provide secure\, continuous funding for investments that support Australian farmers and regional communities to prepare for\, and become more resilient to\, the impacts of future droughts. Under the FDF\, funding and investment priorities are reviewed every 4 years. A new 4-year funding cycle will commence in 2024\, with new programs from 1 July 2024. \nIn preparation for the next 4-year funding cycle\, the Australian Government is seeking your feedback on a draft Drought Resilience Funding Plan (Funding Plan)\, and draft Future Drought Fund Investment Strategy 2024 to 2028 (Investment Strategy). These documents were informed by stakeholder feedback to date as well as the recent Productivity Commission’s Inquiry Report into the effectiveness of the FDF. \nThis meeting will be held online\, from 2pm to 3:30pm on Monday 4 December 2023 AEDT. A MS Teams link will be emailed to those who register. \nYour feedback will shape the future direction of the FDF to ensure farmers and regional communities can access the necessary information\, skills\, and networks to manage drought and climate risks. \nBefore the meeting\, we suggest you: \n• read the draft Funding Plan \n• read the consultation draft Investment Strategy \nYou may also submit your feedback via a short survey or upload a submission on the department’s website.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/future-drought-fund-virtual-public-consultation/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231205T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231206T170000
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UID:4359-1701763200-1701882000@www.tnqdroughthub.com.au
SUMMARY:Business EDGE workshop | Biloela\, QLD
DESCRIPTION:Location: Biloela\, QLD \nCost: 1 person $1750\n2+ from business $1500 each \n*register and pay for the workshop four weeks prior\nto the start date to receive the early bird discount \n\n\nBusiness EDGE is a two-day workshop designed to enhance producer knowledge and skills in basic financial and business management to improve business efficiency and profitability. \nWhat you’ll learn: \n\nWhat’s driving profit in your business – and what’s not\nHow to set up your financial system to provide you with the information to help manage your business.\nHow to demystify your financial statements\nNew infrastructure or equipment: which one will deliver the biggest bang for your buck?\nFunding for education\, succession and retirement: how much is needed and what can your business fund?
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/business-edge-workshop-biloela-qld/
LOCATION:Biloela\, Biloela\, QLD
ORGANIZER;CN="Meat and Livestock Australia":MAILTO:info@mla.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231205T090000
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UID:7449-1701766800-1701792000@www.tnqdroughthub.com.au
SUMMARY:Cattle\, carbon and sustainability — Brian Pastures Research Station\, Gayndah
DESCRIPTION:The Cattle\, Carbon and Sustainability workshops are designed to help graziers make informed decision about carbon sequestration and emissions reduction strategies. Topics include: \n\nCarbon sources and sinks\nEmission baselining – how to calculate your farm footprint\nReducing emissions on farm\nCarbon projects and their legalities\nMarket signals – is the market ready for carbon-reduced products?\n\nHear from experienced presenters and facilitators:\nJosh Peart (DAF) – Josh is a grazing scientist working with DAF’s Method to Market group and is particularly interested in sustainable grazing and land management. While working in M2M\, he has predominantly been involved in carbon accounting and assessing pathways towards carbon neutrality. \nChristophe Bur (Quentic) – Christophe is a primary producer in Queensland and also an adviser to the industry. He is passionate about helping the Queensland cattle industry\, and his areas of expertise cover sustainable farming\, carbon farming and carbon neutrality. He is a registered consultant with Climate Active\, an accredited expert with Accounting for Nature\, and a Carbon Farming Approved Adviser with QRIDA. \nKylie Hopkins (DAF) – Kylie is a Beef Extension Officer with a broad knowledge of grazing land management and pasture and forage production systems. She specialised in working with graziers to help them make informed decisions about pasture development and grazing management. \nMick Sullivan (DAF) – Mick is a Beef Extension Officer with extensive experience in beef cattle breeding and genetics\, nutrition\, grazing management and beef business analysis. He has over 30 years experience working with the grazing industry. \nCost:\nFree! However\, RSVPs are required by 30 November. We will supply smoko\, lunch and workshop materials. Click here to register.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/cattle-carbon-and-sustainability-brian-pastures-research-station-gayndah/
LOCATION:Gayndah\, Gayndah\, Queensland\, 4625\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Queensland Department of Agriculture & Fisheries":MAILTO:info@daf.qld.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231206T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231206T160000
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UID:7452-1701853200-1701878400@www.tnqdroughthub.com.au
SUMMARY:Cattle\, carbon and sustainability — Moura
DESCRIPTION:The Cattle\, Carbon and Sustainability workshops are designed to help graziers make informed decision about carbon sequestration and emissions reduction strategies. Topics include: \n\nCarbon sources and sinks\nEmission baselining – how to calculate your farm footprint\nReducing emissions on farm\nCarbon projects and their legalities\nMarket signals – is the market ready for carbon-reduced products?\n\nHear from experienced presenters and facilitators:\nJosh Peart (DAF) – Josh is a grazing scientist working with DAF’s Method to Market group and is particularly interested in sustainable grazing and land management. While working in M2M\, he has predominantly been involved in carbon accounting and assessing pathways towards carbon neutrality. \nChristophe Bur (Quentic) – Christophe is a primary producer in Queensland and also an adviser to the industry. He is passionate about helping the Queensland cattle industry\, and his areas of expertise cover sustainable farming\, carbon farming and carbon neutrality. He is a registered consultant with Climate Active\, an accredited expert with Accounting for Nature\, and a Carbon Farming Approved Adviser with QRIDA. \nKylie Hopkins (DAF) – Kylie is a Beef Extension Officer with a broad knowledge of grazing land management and pasture and forage production systems. She specialised in working with graziers to help them make informed decisions about pasture development and grazing management. \nMick Sullivan (DAF) – Mick is a Beef Extension Officer with extensive experience in beef cattle breeding and genetics\, nutrition\, grazing management and beef business analysis. He has over 30 years experience working with the grazing industry. \nCost:\nFree! However\, RSVPs are required by 30 November. We will supply smoko\, lunch and workshop materials. Click here to register.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/cattle-carbon-and-sustainability-moura/
LOCATION:Moura\, Moura\, Queensland\, 4718\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Queensland Department of Agriculture & Fisheries":MAILTO:info@daf.qld.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231207T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231207T160000
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CREATED:20231026T070000Z
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UID:7447-1701939600-1701964800@www.tnqdroughthub.com.au
SUMMARY:Cattle\, carbon and sustainability — Emerald
DESCRIPTION:The Cattle\, Carbon and Sustainability workshops are designed to help graziers make informed decision about carbon sequestration and emissions reduction strategies. Topics include: \n\nCarbon sources and sinks\nEmission baselining – how to calculate your farm footprint\nReducing emissions on farm\nCarbon projects and their legalities\nMarket signals – is the market ready for carbon-reduced products?\n\nHear from experienced presenters and facilitators:\nJosh Peart (DAF) – Josh is a grazing scientist working with DAF’s Method to Market group and is particularly interested in sustainable grazing and land management. While working in M2M\, he has predominantly been involved in carbon accounting and assessing pathways towards carbon neutrality. \nChristophe Bur (Quentic) – Christophe is a primary producer in Queensland and also an adviser to the industry. He is passionate about helping the Queensland cattle industry\, and his areas of expertise cover sustainable farming\, carbon farming and carbon neutrality. He is a registered consultant with Climate Active\, an accredited expert with Accounting for Nature\, and a Carbon Farming Approved Adviser with QRIDA. \nKylie Hopkins (DAF) – Kylie is a Beef Extension Officer with a broad knowledge of grazing land management and pasture and forage production systems. She specialised in working with graziers to help them make informed decisions about pasture development and grazing management. \nMick Sullivan (DAF) – Mick is a Beef Extension Officer with extensive experience in beef cattle breeding and genetics\, nutrition\, grazing management and beef business analysis. He has over 30 years experience working with the grazing industry. \nCost:\nFree! However\, RSVPs are required by 30 November. We will supply smoko\, lunch and workshop materials. Click here to register.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/cattle-carbon-and-sustainability-emerald/
LOCATION:Emerald\, Emerald\, Queensland\, 4720\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Queensland Department of Agriculture & Fisheries":MAILTO:info@daf.qld.gov.au
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