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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240905T083000
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SUMMARY:Changemaker Workshop - Georgetown
DESCRIPTION:Become a changemaker: \n\nAssess your region’s readiness for change.\nExplore how change happens and how to overcome resistance.\nLearn what it takes to be a positive change agent\, have the drive to build new things\, how to manage setbacks and work creatively and purposefully with others.\n\nStart community conversations: \n\nUnderstand the local ecosystem; undertake purposeful and inclusive engagement; create robust and authentic conversations.\nLearn how to have those conversations\, suspend judgement and assumptions\, and build trust and transparency for connection and diverse relationships.\n\nCare for your community: \n\nUnpack what forms and shapes a community.\nLearn how a community can be more inclusive.\nConsidering the impacts of drought\, trauma and other events\, get tools to better support others and balance giving and taking within a community.\n\nShape your community’s future: \n\nExplore ideas to shape the future you would like to see for your community.\nUnderstand the importance of language and the power of storytelling in motivating and mobilising others.\nLearn what makes a good story and how to connect with the hearts and minds of others.\n\nThis is a face-to-face session\, for two full days. Catering and participant resources provided. Before you register\, we ask that you make sure you can commit to attending\, as we have extensive waitlists for most workshops. If you do register and can’t attend\, wherever possible\, please contact us two weeks before the workshop date so we can reallocate your spot to another person from your community. Our ability to fully serve your region relies on this effective communication. \nIf you are registering for multiple participants\, please include individual email addresses against each registration which we need for surveys. \nThis workshop is free thanks to the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund. It is delivered by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation and part of the Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative. For more information visit rural-leaders.org.au. \nRegistrations close 7 days ahead of workshop. \nFor any technical assistance please contact Gemma Rostron at gemmar@rural-leaders.org.au or 0421 031 418.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/changemaker-workshop-georgetown/
LOCATION:Georgetown\, Georgetown\, Queensland\, 4871
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SUMMARY:Fencing with Macka - Evelyn Central
DESCRIPTION:Fencing can have many benefits for horticultural operations: \n\nExcluding animals from orchard areas\nProtection of riparian vegetation\, bank stability and other sensitive areas\nManagement zone and property boundary delineation\nProtection from impending biosecurity issues such as weeds and feral animals.\n\nJoin ‘Macka’ and Growcom on Saturday 8 June to learn more about: \n\nSelecting the right fence materials for the site and the application.\nFloodway and exclusion fencing\, and planning for water access and water quality issues.\nMaterials – make the first expense the last.\nNew technologies and other considerations.\n\nAttendees will have the opportunity to book a free consultation with Macka to discuss fencing solutions. These consultations will take place at individual properties. \nFor more information\, please contact Growcom’s Paula Ibell on 0498 119 633 or email pibell@qfvg.com.au \n  \nMEET YOUR PRESENTER\, MACKA \nMacka has been fencing for the past 40 years throughout the channel country and the Mareeba District. He brings a range of experiences in farming from cattle\, sheep\, cropping land\, yard building and orchard management as has\, ‘kilometres of experience’ in all types of fencing. For the past 16 years\, Macka and his wife Irene have operated a lime farm on the Barron Catchment. \n  \nThe Peer-to-Peer program is delivered by Growcom’s Hort360 Great Barrier Reef project and is jointly supported by the Integrated Engagement and Capacity Building project through the Queensland Government’s Queensland Reef Water Quality Program.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/fencing-with-macka-evelyn-central/
LOCATION:Jonsson Farming\, 475 Tumolin Road\, Evelyn Central\, QLD\, 4888\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Growcom":MAILTO:growcom@growcom.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240910T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240911T163000
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SUMMARY:Changemaker Workshop 10.2 - Mount Isa
DESCRIPTION:Become a changemaker: \n\nAssess your region’s readiness for change.\nExplore how change happens and how to overcome resistance.\nLearn what it takes to be a positive change agent\, have the drive to build new things\, how to manage setbacks and work creatively and purposefully with others.\n\nStart community conversations: \n\nUnderstand the local ecosystem; undertake purposeful and inclusive engagement; create robust and authentic conversations.\nLearn how to have those conversations\, suspend judgement and assumptions\, and build trust and transparency for connection and diverse relationships.\n\nCare for your community: \n\nUnpack what forms and shapes a community.\nLearn how a community can be more inclusive.\nConsidering the impacts of drought\, trauma and other events\, get tools to better support others and balance giving and taking within a community.\n\nShape your community’s future: \n\nExplore ideas to shape the future you would like to see for your community.\nUnderstand the importance of language and the power of storytelling in motivating and mobilising others.\nLearn what makes a good story and how to connect with the hearts and minds of others.\n\nThis is a face-to-face session\, for two full days. Catering and participant resources provided. Before you register\, we ask that you make sure you can commit to attending\, as we have extensive waitlists for most workshops. If you do register and can’t attend\, wherever possible\, please contact us two weeks before the workshop date so we can reallocate your spot to another person from your community. Our ability to fully serve your region relies on this effective communication. \nIf you are registering for multiple participants\, please include individual email addresses against each registration which we need for surveys. \nThis workshop is free thanks to the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund. It is delivered by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation and part of the Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative. For more information visit rural-leaders.org.au. \nRegistrations close 7 days ahead of workshop. \nFor any technical assistance please contact Gemma Rostron at gemmar@rural-leaders.org.au or 0421 031 418.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/changemaker-workshop-10-2-mount-isa/
LOCATION:Mount Isa\, Mount Isa\, QLD\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240912T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240912T130000
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SUMMARY:GRDC Herbicide behaviour workshop – Dalby
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will focus on the biological pathways and environmental factors that influence herbicide performance\, along with interactions that may occur when products are mixed and will be delivered by ICAN Senior Consultant Mark Congreve. \nHerbicide resistance is also changing product use. In many situations\, products and mixtures that previously worked are now less effective. \nParticipants will leave with a better understanding of the key factors dictating herbicide performance and what can be done in the paddock to ensure weed control is maximised. \nKnowing what weeds will be controlled from a herbicide application is the easy bit – it’s on the label. \nMore challenging questions include: \n\nWhy do herbicides perform or fail in some situations? How do environmental factors influence this?\nWhat can happen when we tank mix?\nCritical comments on the label. Why are they important?\nHow do adjuvants and water conditioning agents work? What should be used\, when and why?\nHow does resistance affect different herbicides? What strategies can be used as resistance emerges?\nHow do residual herbicides work and what influences their breakdown?\n\nWorkshop numbers will be capped to ensure effective participation. Workshop registrations will be accepted on a first-in basis and a ‘wait list’ will be established for workshops that sell out.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/grdc-herbicide-behaviour-workshop-dalby/
LOCATION:Dalby\, Dalby\, Queensland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240919
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SUMMARY:17th National Rural Health Conference
DESCRIPTION:The National Rural Health Conference is the largest regular public event on the agenda of those interested in improving health and wellbeing in rural and remote Australia. The biennial Conference is the NRHA’s biggest project\, it is a key element of its core business and sets much of the agenda for the Alliance’s work for each two-year period. It has become a key part of the agenda-forming process for the rural and remote health sector as a whole. \n 
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/17th-national-rural-health-conference/
LOCATION:Perth\, Perth\, Western Australia\, Australia
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