RR23: Regenerative Rangelands 2023

RR23: Regenerative Rangelands 2023

RR23 is a producer-led event, focussing on healthy soils, pastures, and people. Landscape rehydration, pasture management and much more.

By Regenerative Rangelands

Location

Latrobe Station

1870 Amor Downs Road Longreach, QLD 4727 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

Regenerative Rangelands 2023 @ Latrobe Station 30 & 31 August

RR23 is a producer-led event, focussing on healthy soils, pastures, and people, and offering a platform to discuss policies, legislation, and the development of environmental markets that may impact on biodiversity, drought resilience and ecological health in the rangelands. We will dive into stories from graziers in semi arid and arid pastoral zones, that have been trialling landscape rehydration techniques, and evolving their grazing management to improve soil, plant, and animal health. Check out some tools, tech and talented support services, that can assist producers in monitoring, management and decision making.

There will be a wide variety of presentations, discussion panels, Q&As and field activities; we have a great line-up of talent so far, including Alejandro Carrillo; internationally renowned regenerative rancher from Las Damas Ranch, situated in the Chihuahan desert in Mexico.

Other stars include: Glenn Landsberg, a specialist in landscape rehydration and restoration in the rangelands, Lorraine Gordon (Director of Strategic Projects, Farming Together and the Regenerative Agriculture Alliance, at SCU), Cameron Leckie (Regional Soil Coordinator for SQNNSW Innovation Hub, UniSQ), Helen Lewis (HM educator, founder of Decision Design Hub, owner at Picots Farm), Matt Egerton-Warburton (Chair Mulloon Institute Law Committee), Harriet Finlayson (Bokhara Plains), Eli Court (Soils for Life), Angela Hammond (Landcare Farming Systems Program Manager), Josh Gorringe (General Manager at Mithaka Aboriginal Corporation), Rebecca Gorman (Yabtree West, 8 Families group, Land to Market), Dr Greg Leach (AgForce & AgCarE) and Dr Sharon Brown (CHRRUP & UQ)… just to name a few! MaiaGrazing and Cibolabs will also share their latest developments to support pasture management.

More speakers will be announced as RR23 draws closer; you can follow Regenerative Rangelands on these social media platforms to keep up with the latest announcements:

Regenerative Rangelands on Facebook

Regenerative Rangelands on Instagram

We are dedicated to creating an interactive and experiential event, with opportunities to socialise, including a Meet’n’greet on the evening of the 29th, and a Dinner under the Stars on the 30th. The location is Latrobe Station (and the adjoining Arlington Park), south of Longreach, QLD. There will be free campsites available, and showers and toilets onsite.

You can also choose to book a pre-pitched tent with TentCity by clicking here Tent City Pre-pitched tents

Or copy this link: https://tentcityhire.com.au/regenerative-rangelands2023/

We’ll light a few campfires to chat around, so that everyone has a chance to build meaningful relationships, share their experiences and knowledge, foster curiosity and build energy.

The SQNNSW Innovation Hub and this project receives funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.

Alejandro Carrillo will also be running a two-day grazing workshop immediately following RR23, on Sept 1 & 2. You can book tickets to Alejandro's grazing workshop here: Alejandro's two day grazing workshop

Full event program and dinner tickets to follow. There will be speakers and a discussion panel as part of the Dinner under the Stars, on the 30th August. Keep watching our social pages for the ticket release. Alternatively, email jodyjoybrown@gmail.com with RR23 in the subject line.

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