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Cricketing great to headline Summer Sesh series

The GRDC ‘Summer Sesh’ forums will be held in Mandurah, Bremer Bay and Dunsborough on January 18, 19 and 20
Photo: GRDC

Grain growers looking forward to a hard-earned break by the coast in January are invited to enjoy the relaxed vibe at the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) ‘Summer Sesh’ forums, which will feature cricketing legend Brad Hogg among the guest speaker line up.

The forums will be held in Mandurah, Bremer Bay and Dunsborough on January 18, 19 and 20.

Hosted as part of GRDC’s National Grower Network (NGN), these events are an opportunity to catch up with other growers and grains industry representatives, enjoy complimentary food and refreshments and raise ideas about opportunities and constraints relevant to the industry.

Participants will hear from guest speakers including former Bureau of Meteorology media and communications manager Neil Bennett, who will speak at the Mandurah event, providing insights into weather and how to interpret forecasts.

At Bremer Bay and Dunsborough, attendees will hear from Australian cricketing legend Brad Hogg, who will share his personal story and messages about the importance of mental health and suicide prevention, as the inaugural ambassador of the Grain Producers Australia (GPA) Farmer Mates Mental Health initiative.

Also speaking at all three forums will be research engineer and General Manager at Kondinin Group, Ben White, wo will provide an update on ‘what’s around the corner’ in the AgTech space.

Ben White with his plough tractor

Speaking at the GRDC Summer Sesh forums will be research engineer and General Manager at Kondinin Group, Ben White, providing an update on ‘what’s around the corner’ in the AgTech space. Photo: Nicole Baxter/GRDC

GRDC western region Grower Relations Manager Jo Wheeler says the popular Summer Sesh series provided an opportunity for those involved in the grains industry to discuss, in a relaxed setting, ideas about issues affecting grower profitability.

“The NGN has been developed to create a touchpoint for growers and industry to connect directly with GRDC,” Ms Wheeler says.

“This is a genuine opportunity for growers to have a say when it comes to their research, development and extension (RD&E) needs and priorities on-farm; it’s a ground-up approach to information gathering.

“We welcome growers to come along and share some after-harvest cheer with us, and chat informally with GRDC representatives and their fellow growers.”

The Summer Sesh events will be held from 4 to 7pm at the following locations:

  • Mandurah – The Sebel Mandurah, Marco Polo Drive 1, Wednesday, January 18
  • Bremer Bay – Bremer Bay Resort, 1 Frantom Way, Bremer Bay, Thursday January 19
  • Dunsborough – Abbey Beach Resort, 595 Bussell Highway, Broadwater, Friday, January 20

For more information or to register, visit the events listing on the GRDC website or contact Rural Edge on 0401 090 286 or admin@ruraledge.org.au.

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