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Southern Region Board of Director applications open
Growers, bring your strategic skill set to the GrainGrowers boardroom. Applications are now open to growers in the Southern Region. Growers in Southern NSW, Victoria and Tasmania with a history of success at board or committee level are encouraged to apply.

Innovation Generation 2025 early bird tickets on sale
Early bird tickets are now on sale for Innovation Generation 2025, held on 22–24 July in Fremantle, WA! Now in its 18th year, Innovation Generation is a future-focused conference that empowers the ag leaders of tomorrow to tackle national industry opportunities and challenges.

GrainGrowers 2025 Federal Election Priorities
GrainGrowers has identified three key priorities for the next Federal Government to help advance the Australian grains industry.

GrainGrowers 2025-26 Pre-budget Submission
GrainGrowers has called on the federal government to take targeted action to drive sustainable growth and resilience, presenting 18 recommendations in its pre-budget submission.

Carbon Calculators Compared Report
This report compares two commonly used carbon calculators for Australian grain growers, and independently evaluates the tools in order to support growers in selecting the most appropriate for their operation.

Spray application and drift management online resources hub
A grower-focused online hub providing interactive resources on spray application and drift management.
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GrainGrowers welcomes leadership appointments
GrainGrowers has welcomed the appointment of the new Liberal party leadership team, with Sussan Ley becoming the first woman appointed to the role and Ted O’Brien taking the position of deputy leader. Chair Rhys Turton said that as an apolitical organisation, the GrainGrowers approach is always to constructively engage with Government, the Opposition and decision-makers.
The future is GAF: how the Greenhouse Accounting Framework became the gold standard for Australian agriculture
Back in the 90s, Australian agriculture wasn’t exactly losing sleep over greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. That changed in the early 2000s with CSIRO's Farm Forestry Toolbox, a desktop ready reckoner for estimating carbon sequestration in trees. Since then, the carbon calculator game has had its hits and misses, but in Australia, one tool has emerged as the clear leader: the Greenhouse Accounting Framework (GAF).