OUTLOOK 2020 ~ Practical steps to reaching $100 billion by 2030TUESDAY 3 MARCH (9:00–11:00am) |
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ROYAL THEATRE |
9.00 – 9.30am CHAIR: Nikolai Beilharz, ABC |
Opening address |
Global and national context |
CHAIR: Nikolai Beilharz, ABC |
Steve Hatfield-Dodds Presentation |
Stephen Halmarick Presentation |
Peter Varghese AO |
11.00am – 11.30am Morning tea |
TUESDAY 3 MARCH (11:30 – 1:00pm) |
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ROYAL THEATRE |
Agriculture in focus – outlook for commodities and farm incomes |
CHAIR: Sarina Locke |
Peter Gooday Presentation |
Maggie Zhou |
Hugh Killen |
Chuck Magro Presentation |
1:00 – 2.00pm Lunch |
TUESDAY 3 MARCH (2.00pm – 3.30pm) |
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BRADMAN |
MENZIES |
NICHOLLS |
Drought and the grains supply chain |
Farms of tomorrow |
Keeping up with changing consumers |
CHAIR: Steve Jefferies |
CHAIR: Nikolai Beilharz, ABC |
CHAIR: Warwick Long |
Duncan Rowland Presentation |
Ruth Nettle Presentation |
Jo Jericho Presentation |
Robyn Murray |
Jock Whittle Presentation |
Sam Hole Presentation |
Ross Kingwell Presentation |
Amy Munro Presentation |
Richard Heath Presentation |
Mark Torrens |
James Pateras |
David Blackmore Presentation |
3.30 – 4.00pm Afternoon tea |
TUESDAY 3 MARCH (4.00pm – 5.30pm) |
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BRADMAN |
MENZIES |
NICHOLLS |
Marketing beef in a changing climate |
Managing biosecurity along the supply chain |
Prospects for growth in irrigated agriculture |
CHAIR: Hsin Huang |
CHAIR: Sarina Locke |
CHAIR: Warwick Long |
Jared Greenville Presentation |
Gabrielle Vivian-Smith |
Francis Chiew Presentation |
Mario Herrero Presentation |
Gavin Mackay Presentation |
Chris Chilcott Presentation |
Doug McNicholl Presentation |
Melinee Leather Presentation |
Robert Boshammer Presentation |
Stephen Moore AM |
Rob Hanson |
Ben Haslett Presentation |
6.30pm for 7.00pm Conference dinner with Science and Innovation Awards for Young People in Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry winners’ presentation |
WEDNESDAY 4 March (9:00 –11:00am) |
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ROYAL THEATRE |
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9.00 – 9.30am |
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Ministerial address |
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Secretary’s welcome Transcript |
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9.30am – 11.00am |
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CHAIR: Sarina Locke |
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Jeffrey Schott Presentation |
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Eduardo Pedrosa Presentation |
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Hsin Huang Presentation |
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11.00am – 11.30am Morning tea |
WEDNESDAY 4 March (11.30am – 1.00pm) |
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BRADMAN |
MENZIES |
NICHOLLS |
Building resilience in an uncertain climate future |
Opportunities and challenges for building natural capital on Australian farms |
$100 billion by 2030: can horticulture do some heavy lifting? |
CHAIR:Nikolai Beilharz |
CHAIR: Warwick Long |
CHAIR: Sarina Locke |
Neal Hughes Presentation |
Wendy Craik |
Michael Rogers Presentation |
Alister Hawksford Presentation |
Stuart Whitten Presentation |
Bisi Oladele Presentation |
Anthony Clark Presentation |
Stewart Lockie Presentation |
David De Paoli |
Dylan Hirsch Presentation |
Niels Olsen Presentation |
Emma Germano |
1.00pm – 2.30pm Lunch and meet the winners of the 2020 Science and Innovation Awards for Young People in Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry |
WEDNESDAY 4 March (2.30pm – 4.00pm) |
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ROYAL THEATRE |
What would rapid growth in agriculture mean for regional Australia? panel Achieving the $100 billion target would fundamentally alter Australian agriculture. Farms will likely get much larger, the number of farmers will probably decline, and whole industries may shift or disappear while others emerge and grow. Some of these changes run counter to broader aspirations for regional Australia such as maintaining population levels and access to essential services. Achieving these goals also requires smart adaptation to broader trends in demographics, labour markets and new technologies. This session will explore the implications of these changes for regional Australia, and potential government and private sector responses. |
CHAIR: Sarina Locke |
David Galeano Presentation |
Paul Lindwall |
Liz Ritchie |
Georgie Somerset |
Jo Palmer |
Fiona Simson |
4.00pm afternoon tea and conference close |
The theme of Outlook 2020 is Practical steps to reaching $100 billion by 2030