Rachel Whiting Rachel Whiting

Housing Development EOI Leeton Shire at Whitton

Leeton Shire Council has identified an opportunity for a 22 lot housing subdivision at Lot 1, DP 1053043, Conapaira Street in Whitton.

To test the level of housing demand Council is inviting expressions of interest from persons/businesses interested in purchasing or building a new home within two years as well as from housing developers who may be interested in exploring house and land packages at this site. 

 

With growing opportunities for employment in the proximity of Whitton and with the township’s rich history and excellent facilities, this is an exciting and affordable opportunity particularly for workers or families in the region wanting to build a home.

This opportunity could also be a major influence on Whitton’s enhancement as a residential village. 

 

Should you or any of your contacts, colleagues and/or employees be interested in building a house or in developing housing at the site, an EOI document which includes the EOI form is attached. 

 click here for EOI document

EOI’s can be lodged via EOI form to myself at:

 

Leeton Shire Council

Economic Development Coordinator

23-25 Chelmsford Place, Leeton 2705

or by email to monicaa@leeton.nsw.gov.au

 

EOI close by 5pm, Thursday 14 March 2019.

 

Council will analyse expressions of interest to determine if and how it will proceed.

 

This email is for your information but I would appreciate if you could also distribute information on this housing opportunity to any of your contacts that may be interested if appropriate.

 

Please do not hesitate to contact me on 6953 0902 or 0427 029 153 if you require further information.   Many thanks.

 

Kind regards,

 

Monica Armanini

Economic Development Coordinator
Leeton Shire Council

23-25 Chelmsford Place

Leeton NSW 2705

P: 02 6953 0902

E: monicaa@leeton.nsw.gov.au

W: www.leeton.nsw.gov.au

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The National Awards for Local Government

The National Awards for Local Government The National Awards for Local Government is an annual celebration of the best of Australian local government achievements. The Awards highlight innovative and resourceful solutions that local governments have implemented to make a difference to their local communities.

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New Chair For RDA Riverina

The Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development and Member for Riverina, The Hon Michael McCormack MP has today announced the appointment of Richard Allsopp to Chair of RDA Riverina.

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The Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development and Member for Riverina, The Hon Michael McCormack MP has today announced the appointment of Richard Allsopp to Chair of RDA Riverina.

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2019 Riverina Inspirations

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It seems late to be saying Happy New Year, but now we are past Australia Day and the children are all back at school, we can no longer deny 2019 is really here and that holidays are truly over.

As we reflect on our long weekend and the celebration of Australia Day, there are many discussions about the day and the date and what it means or should mean.  I was fortunate to be invited to the City of Wagga Wagga’s Australia Day awards ceremony on the Friday night before Australia Day.  As well as seeing the amazing community nominees, there were two slightly different and very moving speeches. The first was by Wagga’s Australia Day Ambassador and Aboriginal Comedian Dane Simpson.  He spoke about what Australia Day meant for him as an individual and an Aboriginal man and Australia’s maturity in having an open conversation around the date.  The other was from Miss Wagga 2019 Stina Constantine.  Stina was born from Sri Lankan parents in Norway and completed high school and university in Wagga Wagga.  Her conversation about what it means to be an Australian was unique as she is still seeking a permanent visa.  She loves Australia and wants to be an Australian citizen. From first nations to willing migrants, we are all Australian and we need everyone to make the Riverina strong.

 

RDA Riverina are very pleased to announce a new Chair.  Richard Allsopp is a great addition to our committee. Richard is the founder of Rundles Auctions and pioneered industrial auctions in country NSW. He opened his first business in Wagga Wagga in 1997, and then expanded into Dubbo and Tamworth. It has now become the largest regional industrial auctioneers in NSW, selling cars, trucks, earthmoving equipment and machinery for state and local government, banks, finance companies and corporate clients.  As an auctioneer for 35 years and a resident of the Riverina for 21 years operating his business out of Wagga, Richard was motivated by keeping country profits in the country.  After retiring from the auction business, Richard is looking forward to giving back to community through RDA Riverina activities.

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Drought Assistance

The latest Drought Assistance information from the Australian Government can be downloaded here:

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TASTE Riverina goes to Canberra

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The new Taste Riverina

The award-winning Taste Riverina Festival has grown in to something new. We hope you agree it’s now

bigger and better. It’s time for Riverina growers, producers and operators to be front and centre all-yearround.

In-region events

The new format Taste Riverina means operators can hold seasonal events and experiences at any time of

the year. We encourage you to create events that focus on the Taste Riverina values of supporting local,

educating, innovating and collaborating.

Out-of-region expansion

We are bringing Taste Riverina to key metro areas. Taste Riverina has a significant following from ACT, VIC

and NSW residents who are hungry for more food, drinks and experiences straight from the Riverina.

Taste Riverina goes to Canberra

First up on the list for promotion in metro areas is Canberra and we have chosen Handmade Canberra.

Handmade Canberra is Canberra’s largest indoor market and in 2018 celebrated 10 years of successful

events. Handmade Canberra attracts over 130,000 visitors each year, with the March event regularly

bringing in over 20,000 people.

When and where is the Handmade market?

The first Handmade market of 2019 will be held between 23 – 24 March at Exhibition Park in Canberra

(EPIC), Flemington Rd, Lyneham ACT 2602

What is so great about Handmade?

Handmade is a carefully curated market featuring quality Australian and handmade products and produce.

Digital channels have amassed a loyal following of over 55,000 people, with a monthly website audience of

just under 13,000.

In addition to promising promotional channels, Handmade is a great choice for operators looking to sell

products, as total turnover for each market is around $5 million.

Who goes to Handmade?

Market demographics are closely aligned to Taste Riverina audiences with 59% aged between 25 - 44 years

old. The majority of the Handmade audience is based in Canberra, followed by Sydney and Melbourne.

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How it will work?

We have space for 20 Riverina operators to join the 2019 Taste Riverina Alley at Handmade Canberra.

Operators will promote and sell their products/services over 2 days within a dedicated Taste Riverina area.

Our team will coordinate everything related to your participation in the markets with the Handmade

organisers. As spaces are limited, not all applicants may be selected.

To obtain your Expression of Interest Form

Please email Oumi at marketingsupport@tasteriverina.com.au

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Inland Growth Summit - Dubbo 31st January

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contact admin@rdaorana.org.au for more information

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Drought information sessions

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RDA Riverina attended the information session in West Wyalong. If you want to know who to contact, ask us and we can point you in the right direction. Email ceo@rdariverina.org.au

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2018 RDA Riverina Snapshot

I hope that you are all able to slow down a little over the Christmas break and enjoy some time with friends and family.

I understand the pressures associated with this as our region is booming and the opportunities are great.

 

In 2018, RDA Riverina have put our efforts to places where we have seen the greatest need:

1. Workforce Development - Our region needs skilled workers.  Our numbers show there is a need for up to 10,000 more people in the Riverina in the next 2-3 years and that doesn't count Snowy Hydro 2.0's anticipated demand.

We've done this through Grow Our Own, Country Change and Skilled Migration.

We have also worked on assisting all these avenues with the free jobsite for employers and employees Jobs Riverina.

These programs have challenges, but I am confident that more opportunities will arise and we are making a difference. 

2. Data and information - RDA Riverina started the year with releasing our RDA Riverina Regional Profile .This is just the beginning, we can provide you with information that fits your business or organisation's needs.  Check out Professional Services page to learn more about our Economic and Event Impact analysis and other services we can provide.

 

We've also worked to assist others including Thrive Riverina, Taste Riverina and local councils with Tourism projects and we are especially excited to be working with Destination Riverina Murray to run a Tourism Accelerator program in the New Year.  Our goal is to create a strong, confident and vibrant region and to work across all levels of government to increase economic development opportunities.  If we can help you, please ask us.

 

By January we hope to have our new Chair announced.  We thank our Chairs for 2018, Miriam Dayhew and our current Acting Chair Kerry Penton for their commitment and hard work.  We are very pleased to have recently announced our new committee and to have had a farewell and thank you dinner for our retiring committee members. 

Meet the new committee.

We are sad to be farewelling our fantastic Research Officer Elliot Lee.  Elliot came to us as a Mathematics graduate from the University of Newcastle last 2017.  The work he has done for us and our partners is fabulous and we wish him all the best as he pursues his dream of teaching maths at the Riverina Anglican College in 2019.  We are currently searching for a new Research Officer.  Please click here for more information.

Thank you to all friends and stakeholders for your collaboration in facilitating regional growth and prosperity in the Riverina. It has been a pleasure working with you in 2018 and we look forward to a prosperous new year in 2019. Remember to think local when you plan your gifts, food and beverages this festive season. The Taste Riverina options are endless.

 

Best wishes from Rachel, Marg, Faye, Elliot and the RDA Rivera Committee.

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Carevan Wagga: Volunteers Needed

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Volunteers need to assist Carevan Wagga.

  • To provide night time meals and social connection to people experiencing need in Wagga Wagga

  • To collect food from suppliers in the van provided by Thomas Bros

  • To distribute and picku up food from Wagga hih schools, whose students will prepare and cook the meals

  • To deliver meals to several venues in surrounding suburbs

  • To assist with office and warehouse tasks

  • Training available

How to volunteer

Contacts:

  • Jeanette Lloyd - 0431 202 712

  • Lynne Graham - 0403 312 053

  • Email - carevanwagga@gmail.com

Carevan Wagga Incorporated: Local Charity for Local People
ABN: 24 454 028 504
Registered Charity

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Opportunity to Join the RDA Riverina Team: Research Officer

Regional Development Australia – Riverina is part of a national initiative charged with economic development across our regions.  This is achieved through building partnerships and ensuring that all governments and stakeholders are responsive to local regional priorities and needs.  RDA Riverina is a conduit between government and local communities and a provider of information.

Stretching 500km from east to west across south-central NSW, the RDA Riverina region covers almost 80,000 square kilometres.  The region is home to 170,000 people (2016 Census), many who rely on the region’s largest employer – agriculture – for their livelihood. The region encompasses 14 local government areas and is home to the major centres of the City of Wagga Wagga and City of Griffith.

RDA Riverina wish to employ a Research Officer to join the team in the Wagga Wagga office.  This position is initially a contract until December 31st, 2019 with opportunity for extension if funding allows.  This position could be a full time or part time role, we want to be flexible to find the right person to be our Research Officer.  We are open to this being a graduate position or for someone returning to the workforce.  School hours would also work for this position.  Remuneration will be negotiated in accordance with the experience and qualifications of the successful candidate.

 Position Overview

The Research Officer will be responsible for providing research and administrative support to the RDA Committee and to the Director of Regional Development / CEO to ensure the effective and efficient operation of RDA Riverina.

Principal Responsibilities

  • REMPLAN database and statistics administration

  • Interpreting data

  • Library/Internet searching

  • Writing summaries of research notes

  • Information processing

  • Entering data in reports, spreadsheets,

  • Organise meetings, schedules etc for data collection

  • Posting and responding to appropriate social media

  • Meeting with other organisations

  • Other duties as directed by the Director of Regional Development / CEO.

Capabilities

It is expected that the successful applicant for this position will have the following capabilities:

  • An ability to achieve goals and priorities, and undertake work without continuous direct supervision.

  • High level of computer literacy skills, including demonstrated experience in word processing, spreadsheets, social media and database management

  • A high work ethic and willingness to help out other members of the work team.

  • A willingness to request help and/or guidance when it may be required.

  • Professional skills, particularly regarding professional discretion and maintaining confidentiality as required.

Physical Capabilities

Consideration should also be given to areas such as:

  • Sitting for long periods at a computer desk.

  • Current open driving licence essential

 Selection Criteria

Applicants are expected to address the selection criteria when applying for this position. 

Essential

  1. Completion of a Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma level qualification with relevant work-related experience; or a certificate level qualification with post-certificate relevant work experience; or Year 12 and normally at least 3-4 years' relevant work experience; or an equivalent level of knowledge gained through any other combination of education, training and/or experience

  2. Proven proficiency in library and Internet searching for literature/data/information

  3. Demonstrated expertise in using Microsoft Office products, including Excel and Word

  4. Capacity to manage data and statistics

  5. An excellent grasp of both written and spoken English

  6. An ability to work in a team environment with minimal supervision

  7. Sound administrative skills

  8. Current driving licence

Desirable

  1. Demonstrated expertise in using data management software

Applicants should submit a resume of no more than three pages including contact details for two referees, a response to the selection criteria and a cover letter addressed to the Director of Regional Development, Rachel Whiting by COB Friday 31st December via ceo@rdariverina.org.au   

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Australia-China Trade Summit: Food, Agribusiness Services, Technology

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Event Overview

At the ACBC Business Forum in March 2018, the Hon. Niall Blair announced he would attend the first China International Import Expo (CIIE) in November. Following his visit to China, he will be our keynote speaker at the 2018 Australia-China Trade Summit.

This is an exciting opportunity to hear from the Minister as well as a range of experts and industry leaders in consumer, food and beverage, services, agriculture and technology.

Event attendees will gain key insights and learnings from this significant trade sector to apply back to their business.

Event Details

Date: Tuesday, 4 December 2018.

Time: 9:00am arrival and registration, 9:30am start - 4:00pm.

Event Status: Members and non-members.

Venue: Four Seasons Hotel, 199 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000.

Format: Summit (presentation and panel discussions).

Tickets: $250 Member, $340 Non-Member (plus GST and eventbrite processing fees).

Group Tickets (10 tickets): $2,100 Member, $3,000 Non-Member (unreserved). To receive this ticket price you must purchase a minimum of 10 tickets at the time of booking.

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Research and Innovation on the Ag-genda on National Agriculture Day

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Three local organisations who drive agricultural innovation joined forces on National Agriculture Day to recognise the contribution of our farmers and the role of research in helping them ‘’Grow for Good”.

RDA Riverina Chief Executive Officer, Ms Rachel Whiting said days like this highlight the importance and the need to celebrate all that is positive in our sector.

“People in our cities can forget where our food comes from. The Riverina produces one third of NSW’s fruit, vegetables and nuts, half of NSW’s wine grape production and one eighth of all other agricultural production in NSW.  We need days like National Ag Day as a reminder to all of what agriculture does for us,” said Ms Whiting.

A National Agriculture Day celebration in Wagga Wagga has highlighted research and innovation as key ingredients to ensure the long-term viability of our rural industries. More than 100 people gathered at Charles Sturt University (CSU) for the annual event, embracing the theme ‘Grow For Good’.

AgriFutures Australia, the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation and Regional Development of Australia (RDA) Riverina NSW fired up the BBQ and celebrated alongside farmers, producers, researchers, students and all who contribute to our agricultural industry.

AgriFutures Australia General Manager, Research and Innovation Michael Beer said it was a unique take on the theme.

“The world population is expected to reach 8.5 billion by 2030. How we continue to feed the world, and to do so in a sustainable way will require research. We took this year’s theme of ‘Grow for Good’ and highlighted the importance of research and innovation in the quest to feed more people and produce safe, affordable and nutritious foods,” said Mr Beer.

Acting Director of the Graham Centre, Associate Professor Marta Hernandez-Jover said it was also an opportunity to do some good.

“We wanted this event to shine a light on the importance of agriculture while making a positive difference to those who are experiencing drought,” said Professor Hernandez-Jover.

Gold coin donations went towards the NSW Country Women’s Association drought relief effort.

National Agriculture Day is a National Farmers’ Federation initiative. More than 100 events were held at locations across Australia to celebrate agriculture, the largest employer in many of Australia’s rural and remote communities.

A special thanks to Big Springs Water and the Junee Rotary Club for their support of this year’s National Agriculture Day event in Wagga Wagga.

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Opportunity for Tourism Business Acceleration

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Tourism operators in the Riverina Murray, looking for business growth solutions will soon have access to one-on-one mentoring through a specialised, 12-week business accelerator program. Small to medium operators looking to develop new markets and more innovative products and services are now being encouraged to apply for the Accelerator assists business owners to invest in their future to grow and create new, sustainable jobs, with help from the Regional Growth Team.

Richie Robinson, General Manager of Destination Riverina Murray says, “the 12-week Program is an excellent resource based on the very successful Riverina Regional Business Accelerator, developed by Voyager Strategy's Director John Hemphill and delivered by RDA Riverina in 2017, which led to impressive sales and job growth for those businesses who took part.” Tourism operators have the opportunity to apply for the 12-week business accelerator program. “The unique aspect of this program is the balance of group workshops, individual online learning and one-on-one mentor assistance” says Rachel Whiting CEO and Director of Regional Development from RDA Riverina. “We are very pleased to be working with Voyager Strategies again to run this program for Destination Riverina Murray due to the great response from the businesses involved in the 2017 accelerator”.

RDA Riverina have been engaged by Destination Riverina Murray to deliver the Riverina Murray Regional Tourism Business Accelerator program in 2018/19.  This program is made available to Tourism Operators at a much reduced cost due to Destination Riverina Murray’s successful bid for Building Better Regions Communities Funding announced a few months ago.  RDA Riverina are thrilled to be delivering another Accelerator with Voyager Strategies and in partnership with Griffith, Wagga Wagga and Albury City Councils and RDA Murray.

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M.I.A Secures Funding for Regional Study Hub

The Federal Government has announced funding of $1.36m to build new regional study sites to serve both Griffith and Leeton.

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The Federal Government has announced funding of $1.36m to build new regional study sites to serve both Griffith and Leeton.

Local MP Sussan Ley said the move is great news for students seeking distance education options at university, with new ‘hubs’ at Griffith and Leeton supporting those who wanted, or needed, to stay at ‘home’ for their study.

“Set up by the Country Universities Centre, the sites will provide study space, internet and video conferencing access, administrative, and academic support,” Ms Ley said.

Griffith City Council General Manager, Brett Stonestreet, said the hub would make a massive difference to the lives of students, their families and communities across the region.

“This is wonderful news for Griffith and the surrounding communities. It will provide greater access to higher education and more opportunities for our students,” Mr Stonestreet said.

“Anyone with the desire and capability to attend university will now have the opportunity to do so regardless of their background or where they live. This helps improve educational attainment, skills development, and employment opportunities for local students.”

An application was submitted by Country Universities NSW on behalf of several sites in NSW, with the Griffith/Leeton Hub one of the successful applications.

Duncan Taylor CEO of Country Universities NSW said the community-owned regional study hub model has the potential of revolutionising tertiary education in country areas.

“We’re really seeing some significant results in communities where we have already established study hubs, so naturally we’re thrilled the Federal Government is enabling us to expand this successful model,” he said.

The Morrison Government is providing $24.2 million over four years to help establish or expand 16 Regional Study Hubs at 22 locations throughout Australia.

As part of a commitment to boost post-secondary education in rural areas, $34m has also been allocated to
provide an extra 2000 scholarships for regional students, bringing the total additional new funding for regional higher education to $400 million over five years.

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Women's Horticulture Leadership skills Scholarship

Scholarship available valued at up to $10K

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Hort Innovation and Women and Leadership Australia (WLA) are offering a new round of funding for women in horticulture looking to develop their leadership skills, with applications now open to receive leadership development scholarships with a value of up to $10,941.

The leadership development scholarships offer funding for women who work in levy-paying horticultural businesses to take part in one of three courses offered by WLA.

These three courses have been tailored to suit women across three key management levels:

  • Accelerated Leadership Performance Program is a four-month course for early-career managers and emerging leaders.

  • Executive Ready program is a seven-month course for women with mid-level management and leadership experience.

  • Advanced Leadership Program is a 12-month course for senior and executive-level women.

To be eligible women must be employed by a levy paying business in the hort sector. 

The courses are specifically designed to fit around your existing employment and are delivered via a ‘blended’ teaching model that incorporates online and face-to-face components.

Each scholarship available through this funding is a partial scholarship that covers almost 60 per cent of the fee for each program, leaving a residual payment for successful applicants. The scholarships will be awarded based on a set of selection criteria being met.

Funding is limited and must be apportioned by the end of this calendar year.

Expressions of Interest close Friday, December 7th.

For more information on these scholarships and to learn how to apply, visit the WLA website.

Leadership training for women in Australian horticulture is funded by the Hort Frontiers Leadership Fund, part of the Hort Frontiers strategic partnership initiative developed by Hort Innovation, with co-investment from Women & Leadership Australia and contributions from the Australian Government.

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National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy Industry Focus Groups

Opportunity to participate in Focus Groups to help inform the National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy

The Taskforce leading the development of the National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy (the Strategy) will be hosting industry focus groups around Australia in November and December 2018 to test key elements recommended for the Strategy, including the proposed National Action Plan (NAP).

All levels of government have been collaborating to develop a Strategy capable of delivering a productive, competitive, safe and secure freight system.

 The Taskforce wishes to engage with you to ensure that the Strategy and NAP capture industry input already received and to give you an opportunity to provide further feedback as we develop the Strategy for endorsement by governments in the New Year.

 The Focus Groups

  • Provide you with a brief overview of the Strategy and NAP and how it will addresses industry priorities identified by the Inquiry into National Freight and Supply Chain Priorities .

  • Explain how the Strategy links with state and territory freight initiatives and other work underway.

  • Test the structure and direction of the NAP with you through facilitated

  • Discuss government and industry’s role in implementing the Strategy and

  • Seek your feedback on further areas for consideration.

Their are two groups scheduled near the Riverina Region

Canberra - 23rd November 10am - 2pm
Dept of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities Office
111 Alinga St

Albury - 4th December 11:30am - 3:30am
Attura Albury
648 Dean St

If you wish to attend please complete the attached registration form (below) and send to  freightstrategy@infrastructure.gov.au. Please note the RSVP dates for each group, as late acceptances will be subject to availability. The agenda and associated papers will be sent to attendees closer to the meeting date.

 If you have any questions, please contact the Taskforce via email at  freightstrategy@infrastructure.gov.au.

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Agri-Business and Carbon Farming Public Consultations

Public consultations occurring around Australia

The review and development of Agribusiness and Carbon Farming qualifications as part of the AHC Agriculture, Amenity Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package is now at the next stage of the project.

 The initial development work on the Agri-business and Carbon Farming project has now been completed. The Subject Matter Experts (SME) meetings were held during September, with people who work directly in the Carbon Farming and Agribusiness Industry being consulted to help clarify job roles, tasks and identify any skills gaps. The SME’s have now provided further feedback on the initial draft work.

 The dates for the face to face public consultation workshops to be held around Australia have now been announced and will take place across a number of states and territories, with a webinar planned for those unable to attend in person.

 You can now register your interest to attend these workshops to provide further input which will help define the qualification, skill sets and units of competency.

 The revised draft qualifications, skill sets and units will be made available on this webpage for public consideration and feedback from November 2018 (under the project ‘Drafts Available’ menu).

The dates for these workshops are now open and listed below. Please feel free to register for a workshop near you.

 

Face to Face Consultation

Sydney Tue 20 Nov 2018 (9am to 12pm)

Melbourne Fri 30 Nov 2018 (10am to 12.30pm)

Adelaide Wed 5 Dec 2018 (9.30am to 12.30pm)

Consultation Webinar

Fri 30 Nov 2018 (1pm to 3pm)

 

Please follow the link below to register to attend the workshop in your state.

https://www.skillsimpact.com.au/agriculture/training-package-projects/carbon-agribusiness-management-project/

Register your interest for future updates

Click here to subscribe to the Skills Impact newsletter to keep informed about project updates and opportunities to provide input and feedback. 

Make sure to select ‘Agriculture, Horticulture, Conservation & Land Management’ as your industry of interest on the subscription form.

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Expression Of Interest Open to Women in Temora

Opportunity for women in Temora to support their business

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Regional Australia Bank is excited to announce that it will be providing seed-funding for 10 women in Temora including postcode 2666 to receive support to get their online micro-enterprise established and successfully trading in 2018/2019!

Applications ARE OPEN NOW – APPLY TODAY!

Applications Open – 5th November
Applications Close – 22nd November 5pm

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