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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.

Grain Marketing and Risk Management Workshops
Registrations for GrainGrowers' Grain Marketing and Risk Management Workshops are now open! Register for an event near you today.

Grain growing today: Protecting the land to feed Australians and the world
An information series to help those outside the Australian grain industry better understand how modern innovations such as chemicals are used safely and responsibly by Australian grain growers to enable positive environmental outcomes.

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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Budget is vanilla ice cream for the bush
The budget delivered today is like a single, small scoop of vanilla ice cream for the bush – predictable and lacking the flavour to truly satisfy regional Australia, industry body GrainGrowers said today. GrainGrowers CEO Shona Gawel said while the government had pitched the budget as a responsible platform for prosperity, it had missed the opportunity to deliver on a range of regional investment opportunities that would strengthen grain-growing regions and bridge the gap between urban centres and the bush.
Paddock Perspective | Chelsea Sporn - Murrayville, VIC
My name is Chelsea, and along with my husband Clayton and our seven-month-old daughter, I’m proud to be part of a farming family in Carina, just west of Murrayville, Victoria. Our farm, which we recently took over from my in-laws, Desmond and Cynthia Sporn, is approximately 3,000ha, where we grow wheat, barley, lentils, vetch, and oats for milling. We also run a small flock of Merino ewes and some cattle, farming across a mix of sandy and clay soils.