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ABARES Essentials

ABARES Essentials is a quarterly, online newsletter providing one-stop-shop access to our latest research, analysis, insights and events. Readers can also learn about our upcoming work and future stakeholder engagement and career opportunities.

Subscribe to join the mailing list to receive the next ABARES Essentials newsletter.

Latest edition

ABARES Essentials – Issue 14, April 2025

Previous editions

ABARES Essentials – Issue 1, July 2022

ABARES Essentials – Issue 2, September 2022

ABARES Essentials – Issue 3, November 2022

ABARES Essentials – Issue 4, December 2022

ABARES Essentials – Issue 5, March 2023

ABARES Essentials – Issue 6, April 2023 (Grad program open)

ABARES Essentials – Issue 7, July 2023

ABARES Essentials – Issue 8, September 2023

ABARES Essentials – Issue 9, December 2023

ABARES Essentials – Issue 10, March 2024

ABARES Essentials – Issue 11, June 2024

ABARES Essentials – Issue 12, September 2024

ABARES Essentials – Issue 13, December 2024

View the welcome message from ABARES Executive Director, Dr Jared Greenville

Welcome to our new quarterly newsletter, ABARES Essentials.

I’m Jared Greenville, the executive director of ABARES.

The aim of Essentials is simple – to keep you informed of the important work we do as the research arm of the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

Our experts are the best in their field.

And now – through this newsletter - you can keep up to date with their insights and key forecasts in a more concise and engaging manner.

We’ll also give you a glimpse of ABARES in the wild.

We’ll take you on the road to our Regional Outlook conferences, to meetings where we engage with our international counterparts and to other events where we present ABARES research.

Finally, we’ll also keep you up to date with our upcoming releases and what we’re currently working on.

But for now, I hope you enjoy ABARES Essentials.

Take care.

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Page last updated: 04 April 2025

We acknowledge the continuous connection of First Nations Traditional Owners and Custodians to the lands, seas and waters of Australia. We recognise their care for and cultivation of Country. We pay respect to Elders past and present, and recognise their knowledge and contribution to the productivity, innovation and sustainability of Australia’s agriculture, fisheries and forestry industries.

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