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  • Help for power projects
  • Feed industry scholarships
  • $150K for small business ideas
  • Sustainable fisheries funding on offer
  • Hort call for funding ideas
  • Sugar travel scholarships
  • Grants for cotton communities
  • ADVERTISE TO FARMERS:  A NEW OPTION
  • 80+ jobs on offer

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NATIONAL NEWS

FISHERIES GRANTS ON OFFER
Sea Pact invites applications for its grants worth from US$10,000 and US$30,000 for projects anywhere in the word that advance sustainable fisheries and responsible aquaculture practices. Preference is given to projects that address the following priority focus areas:  social responsibility; aquaculture; fisheries management; traceability or squid. For-profit and non-profit organisations based anywhere in the world may apply. Deadline 20 August. More? http://www.seapact.org/new-applications.html

AWARDS ENTRIES SOUGHT
Nominations are sought for the Regional Achievement and Community Awards including the Prime Super Agricultural Innovation Award. Deadline 16 August. More? www.awardsaustralia.com

TRAVEL/CONFERENCE AID FOR SUGAR INDUSTRY
Applications are open for the Sugar Industry Travel and Learning Awards (STLA) through Sugar Research Australia, offering up to $7500 for an individual award or $10,000 towards a workshop or event. Deadline August 31. More? https://sugarresearch.com.au/research-investment/travel-learning-awards/



SMALL BUSINESS GRANT
Sunsuper is offering $150,000 for community-minded small businesses to tackle an issue in their community. Deadine 19 August. More? https://dreamsforabetterworld.com.au/business-grants

GALS TO CANBERRA
For 15-year-old girls, the Country to Canberra power trip is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It is open to female/female identifying students attending school in grades 10, 11 or 12 in 2018, who are 15 by 20 November 2018. You also need to attend a school that is located at least 50kms from a town with a population of 80,000 or more. Deadline 11pm AEST 1 September. More?  Click here.

PRE-ACCELERATOR FOR MIGRAPRENEURS
Help for fledgling business ideas for first-generation migrants or refugees. Deadline 5pm AEST 22 August. More? https://catalysr.com.au/program/




ESSAY COMPETITION OPEN
The Australian Farm Institute invites submissions exploring the subject ‘Who should determine the right to farm?’ for the 2018 John Ralph Essay Competition. Winner of the open category will receive $5000 and the winner of the novice category will receive $1000. Winning entries will be published in the Summer 2018 edition of AFI’s quarterly Farm Policy Journal. Both will also receive a one year's AFI membership (valued at $330) and complimentary attendance at the Australian Agriculture Roundtable Conference. Essays must be no more than 4000 words. Deadline 5pm, September 3. More? Click Here.

MONDELEZ SEEKS NEXT BIG FOOD THING
Mondelez International is seeking products in its Open Innovation Portal, including solutions to help them to create high-protein snacks, reduce sugar, find novel natural flavours, coolers and more. More? https://mondelezinternational.yet2.com/

$60K FOR AG AID PROJECTS
Is your community organisation doing important aid and development work in the Indo-Pacific region? Over three years, the Australian Aid: Friendship Grant program will provide grants of $30,000 to $60,000 to eligible Australian community organisations to expand or enhance their aid activities. Deadline 27 August. More? http://dfat.gov.au/aid/who-we-work-with/friendshipgrants/Pages/default.aspx

FISH FUND CALL

The Fisheries Research and Development Corporation has opened  EoIs for its annual competitive funding round. Deadline 15 September. More? http://www.frdc.com.au/Research/Call-for-applications


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NOTHING TO WINE ABOUT
Up to $25K matched funding is available to small and medium Australian wine businesses under the Wine Export Grants program, to secure new distribution channels in China, Hong Kong, Macau and/or the USA. Deadline 1 May 2020, or earlier if funds allocated. More? grants@wineaustralia.com

COTTON ON TO FUNDING
The Cotton Farmers Grow Communities program allows cotton farmers in Queensland or NSW to nominate a local community group for a $5000 grant. Deadline 31 August. More? https://www.frrr.org.au/grants/Cotton-Farmers-Grow-Communities

FUNDING TO FIND A GOOD PLACE
Rural mental health is the issue of the In a Good Place project funding call. Deadline August 20. More? https://www.frrr.org.au/in_a_good_place.php


CARPING ON ABOUT PEST FISH

The 2018 Pest Fishing Competition is the first national event of its kind and will be run across Australia from 20 October to 25 November 2018. More? www.citysmart.com.au/events/pest-fishing

DUCK MEAT SUPPLIERS SOUGHT

Specialty distributor Flinders Island Meat is seeking a regular supplier of ethically-raised duck meat from Victoria, Tasmania or SA. Other niche meats also sought. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jyh2q_axxuw More? Josh Roydhouse 0490 890 103 or josh@flinders.co

RURAL WOMEN'S AWARDS TO OPEN
Online applications for the 2019 AgriFutures™ Rural Women’s Award open Monday, 3 September, and close 11pm AEDT, 31 October, or Sunday, 27 January 2019 (NT only). More? http://www.agrifutures.com.au/people-leadership/rural-womens-award/
 
PLANT SEEDS OF RENEWAL
Projects are sought by the ANZ Seeds of Renewal funding program. Deadline August 17. More? https://www.frrr.org.au/grants/ANZ-seeds-of-renewal

GROWING GREAT R&D

Hort Innovation is seeking funding EoIs for its annual investment of more than $100m for programs that benefit Australian growers, the horticulture sector and the community. Ongoing. More? http://edms.horticulture.com.au/Forms/ConceptFormV2

FREE FORUM FOR FOOD FUTURES
Discover hundreds of innovations to revolutionise how we produce food at a free major event, the Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture, 27-28 November at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. Find innovations to: Increase yields; manage energy use; Improve nutritional value; go organic; improve soil health; prepare for climate change; save water; control pests; reduce food losses; automate inputs and use ICT effectively.  Register for free at www.gfiaaustralia.com  and you’ll also have access to environment/protected cropping and precision ag conferences as well as an innovators pavilion, More? www.gfiaaustralia.com  

SEARING QUESTIONS ABOUT MEAT
Research by the University of New England is collating input from red meat producers and processors from all over Australia. More? https://mailchi.mp/b66e71d0b0af/red-meat-reminder-2 …
 
USEFUL FREE AG-RESOURCE LIBRARY
A free agribusiness-linked resource library is available from the Agribusiness Development Institute, which is also running some MLA and Queensland Government-subsided courses. More? http://www.abdi.com.au/resources

Register at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/clean-energy-in-the-northern-rivers-enterprise-lab-x-energylab-panel-qa-tickets-48785106567

RENEWABLE ENERGY FUNDING AVAILABLE
Funding is available for renewable energy projects to bridge the gap between bright ideas and commercialisation. Ongoing. More? https://arena.gov.au/funding/programs/

GEN AG FUTURE FUND LAUNCHED
Applications are now open for the Australian Fodder Industry Association's inaugural Gen Ag Future Fund. The fund will make up to $3000 available to 18-30 year olds to assist them with further education or the cost of a specific project that will benefit the Australian fodder and agricultural industries. More? Click here

SHARE THE GRAIN STORY
GrainGrowers is holding a competition for children between the ages of 5 and 18 living on a grains farm anywhere in Australia – or who has relatives who do – to tell the story about your family’s history on a grains farm, which blends together the past and the future. Prizes include a drone, a goPro and an iPad. Deadline 17 September. More? social@graingrowers.com.au 

FREE BEER FOR SURVEY REPLIES
Commonwealth fishers in the Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery (SESSF) are being asked to complete an audit of their fishing gear.  The audit will help understand how fishing capacity has changed over time and may even help with the stock assessment process. All SESSF fishers completing a 10-minute valid survey will be offered a BWS voucher (one per vessel!). TAKE THE SURVEY.

BE AN EARLY BIRD FOR BIO-CONFERENCE
The Australian Biological Farming Conference and Expo at Southern Cross University, Gold Coast from 9-12 November will feature Jeff Moyer, author of Organic No-Till Farming, whose expertise includes biological farming production systems with a focus on weed management, cover crops, crop rotations and more. Also speaking will be Michael Phillips, author of The Holistic Orchard and Mycorrhizal Planet. The event is convened by SoilCare Inc with support from Environmental Analysis Lab, Southern Cross University, NASAA, Bayer CropScience, AusQual and Organic Crop Protectants. More? http://australianbiologicalfarmingconference.org

DIGITAL AG SCHOLARSHIPS
A Food Agility CRC project "Data Driven Profitability in the Grains Industry through On Farm Experimentation” at Curtin University is offering research scholarships for candidates within the digital agriculture fields. The Food Agility CRC is a newly established Cooperative Research Centre (CRC), funded over the next 10 years at $150+ million, with 50+ partners. More? www.foodagility.com
 
SHEEP HEALTH SURVEY

Sheep producer feedback is needed for animal health monitoring and preparedness study. This online questionnaire takes around 30 minutes and is anonymous. It is being conducted by Charles Sturt University, Australian Bureau of Agricultural Resource Economics and Sciences and CSIRO as part of a Rural Research and Development for Profit project. By submitting a survey response, you will have the opportunity to go into a prize draw to win an iPad or one of 20 of $50.00 retail gift vouchers. Click here to complete the survey, or use the following address in your browser. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/sheep03 

FARMER SURVEY REIMBURSEMENT
The
free ifarmwell farmer wellbeing website is offering $100 for farmers, or their partners, to complete an evaluation of its self-help modules. The initiative has been developed by the University of South Australia, the Freemasons Foundation Centre for Men’s Health, the University of Adelaide, the National Centre for Farmer Health and Livestock SA. More?  https://www.ifarmwell.com.au/about-this-website/for-farmers/



REGISTER AT: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/public-research-seminar-does-organic-livestock-production-improve-the-quality-of-meat-and-dairy-tickets-48229959106

FUNDING FOR CHINA LINKAGES
Agriculture is a priority in the Australia-China Agricultural Cooperation Agreement Program. Funding is offered to assist with international airfares, Australian domestic fares, small daily allowances or conference fees. More? http://www.agriculture.gov.au/market-access-trade/acaca

BECOME A TRAILBLAZER FOR THE ABC
Trailblazers is a new opportunity for young, regional change makers to have their stories on the ABC. Open to individuals and groups of up to three people, aged 18-28 and working on projects to make regional Australia a better place. More? Apply HERE.
 
POWER TO THE PEOPLE
CSIRO has developed the CSIRO Energise app for Australian households to participate in energy surveys.

GO ON ... GET SOME HELP
Fences past it? Tracks looking sad? The Buy a Bale/Farm Rescue crew are inviting landowners to request volunteer help for work around the farm. The work schedule for 2018 is:  August 19-24 Taroom (QLD); September 16-21 Westmar (QLD); October 14-20 (SA). Book your job requests online. More? http://www.farmrescue.com.au/

EMERGENCY VOLUNTEERS SCHOLARSHIPS
Volunteers involved in firefighting, flood and storm response, road rescue, search and rescue, and patrolling beaches, and recovery are eligible to apply for Federal Government scholarships of up to $12K for completing vocational education and training and up to $25K for higher education. More? https://aidr.org.au/programs/scholarships-for-volunteers.

FREE MARKET RESEARCH FOR VEGETABLE GROWERS
Understand consumer buying preferences on a range of hort products from the innovative Harvest to Home website backed by Hort Innovation using national Nielsen sales data. More? https://www.harvesttohome.net.au/

GET ON THE GLOBAL GRID
Make use of a free directory with global reach for your producer group. Food Innovation Australia Ltd has worked with CSIRO's Data61 and other collaborators to create an easy-to-use searchable map of Australia that will help you connect with other stakeholders from across the entire industry value chain. https://fial.com.au/australian-food-agribusiness-directory

ARE YOU CO-OP CURIOUS? 
Want to know what’s what about a co-op? You can now take a Farming Together online course - an Australian-first that will help your group understand collaborative business structures. It includes information on governance, financing and member engagement. The course comprises six, 10-minute video lessons with quizzes. While it is designed for agricultural groups, it is relevant for other potential co-ops - such as housing or energy co-ops - anywhere in Australia. Complete the entire course and pass the tests and you receive certification from Farming Together.
At www.farmingtogether.com.au>Learn>Online, you'll find two versions: a simpler ‘how-to’ course preview and the full certification course. Both are currently at no cost. The video lessons are self-paced, you can begin and stop them at any time and each lesson provides access to support resources.

FOOD-WASTE MAP SURVEY
CSIRO is investigating producing products/ingredients from potentially lost produce and by-products obtained on-farm and during processing. It is seeking national data to map the amounts of losses in specific locations. The data could be used to create value-adding regional hubs and producer clusters for value capture. CSIRO will provide you with a diagnostic of your food loss status in comparison with the average national and state benchmark. More? click here to take part in the survey

HORT RESEARCH IDEAS SOUGHT
Hort Innovation is seeking suggestions for new research, submitted by a member of the horticulture community through its Innovation Concept Pipeline.  Growers are also encouraged to reach out to the Strategic Investment Advisory Panel (SIAP) for their industry to share ideas for levy investment. Find lists of SIAP panellists on Hort Innovation’s grower pages.

GLOBAL FUNDS FOR AG INNOVATIONS
Funding ranging from $50K to $15m for the development, rigorous testing, and scaling of innovations that improve the lives of the world’s poorest people. Ag-projects especially for smallholders, are favoured. More? https://globalinnovation.fund/our-investments/

OPPORTUNITIES TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
The Crawford Fund offers opportunities through its conference scholar program, through volunteering for projects overseas, and through work with researchers in agriculture. More? https://www.crawfordfund.org/awards/the-2018-crawford-fund-student-awards/

EXPORT GRANTS FROM AUSTRADE
AUSTRADE’s Export Market Development Grants reimburse up to 50% of eligible export promotion expenses over $5K if total expenses are at least $15K.  Up to eight grants per eligible applicant.  Ongoing. More? https://www.austrade.gov.au/Australian/Export/Export-Grants

NEW HORT FUND OPEN
Hort Innovation has launched a multi-million-dollar initiative and is looking to partner with suitable co-investors and research providers – such as universities and technology companies – to deliver a host of new projects through the Advanced Production Systems Fund. More? http://horticulture.com.au/major-initiative-to-drive-aussie-smart-farms/

CO-OPS MADE SIMPLE

Could you be a co-op? If there's five of you who want the benefits of a co-op structure, including tax benefits, visit the FREE online DIY co op builder at www.farmingtogether.com.au. There's a clickthrough on the second slider picture, or click to the page at Resources. And we can offer further assistance with developing your constitution or disclosure documents.

R&D TAX INCENTIVE
You could be eligible for deductions of at least $20K if you have a company or co-op incorporated in Australia with an ABN. More? https://www.business.gov.au/assistance/research-and-development-tax-incentive

MONEY FOR NBN LEVERAGING
The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA), in partnership with nbn, is awarding $150,000 in grants to organisations which are leveraging nbn™ network connectivity to grow. Grants will be awarded across business, community and education. More? www.growwithnbn.com.au

WINE TRAINEESHIPS ON OFFER
Two Concordis traineeships in viticulture and cellar operations support high school students and young adults otherwise prevented from tertiary education in the wine industry because of financial disadvantage. The two-year traineeship provides up to $5K/year towards TAFE study expenses and provides paid work and mentoring through Barossa-based wineries. More? Samantha Sundberg 08 8562 4892.

$1m COMMERCIALISATION PUSH
Up to $1m is available for commercialisation costs of new ventures - with food and agribusiness named as a target area. More? http://www.bulletpoint.com.au/accelerating-commercialisation/

WHAT KIND OF STRUCTURE SUITS YOUR GROUP?
Pty Ltd ... Inc ... co-op?... Thinking of forming a farmer group, but unsure what it should be? Have a look at this simple  'Business structure basics guide' on our website. www.farmingtogether.com.au. Click on Resources>Must see>Fact File. 

NEW LISTINGS MAKE AG-SEARCH EASIER
Need an ag-expert … but don’t know where to start? The 200-plus advisors selected for Farming Together are now listed by their areas of expertise as well as the standard alphabetical listing. You can research your preferred expert at https://agworks.com.au/about-the-program/consultants-by-service/ 

HORT COLLABORATIVE MARKETING PROJECT
The hort industry’s collaborative marketing project is asking vegetable growers to complete a survey that will be used in a report for Hort Innovation and AUSVEG. More? Click here

FOOD PACKAGING INPUTS AID
Duty-free tariff concessions are available for some imported goods used in food packaging. Ongoing. More? https://www.business.gov.au/assistance/certain-inputs-to-manufacture

HELP TO DEVELOP SUPPLY PLAN
Use Ausindustry to develop your supplier improvement plan and be eligible to apply for $20K funding. More? https://www.business.gov.au/assistance/supplier-improvement-plan

TRIAL TACKLES PICKER GAP
Hort growers are asked to participate in the Australian Government’s two-year Seasonal Work Incentives Trial, encouraging seasonal workers to earn more income without affecting their income support payment. More? Information for growers and a fact sheet.

AG ENTREPRENEURS SOUGHT
Ausindustry’s Entrepreneurs' Program offers experienced specialist business advisers at no cost for food and agribusinesses that have been in operation for at least three years and have a turnover of $1.5 m/year. More? HERE


SUPPLY CHAIN OPPORTUNITIES
Read the latest food and agribusiness opportunities through Ausindustry’s active supply chain project at https://www.business.gov.au/assistance/supplier-improvement-plan/active-supply-chain-projects#FoodAgribusiness. More? supplychainfacilitation@industry.gov.au

$35m FOR IRRIGATION UPGRADES
Irrigators in the Murray Darling Basin can apply for funding through the Commonwealth On-Farm Further Irrigation Efficiency Program for irrigation infrastructure upgrades and other on-farm water efficiency activities. Funding will be up to 1.75 times the advertised water value.  Up to $35m is available. A pilot has been launched for SA, with a total funding pool of $15m. Project proposals can be submitted any time until 13 September 2019. More? http://www.agriculture.gov.au/water/mdb/programmes/basin-wide/coffie/sa-pilot-coffie

ENERGY FUNDING IN THE ARENA
Arena offers funding for renewable energy projects to bridge the gap between bright ideas and commercialisation. Ongoing. More? https://arena.gov.au/funding/programs/

EXPANDED FREE CO-OP TOOLKIT ONLINE
Farming Together recently launched an expanded toolkit for forming and running a co-op. These no-cost, online DIY resources include complete instructions on how to register your co-op, how to transfer shares and how to compile membership and director registers.  The resources range from print-out samples to animated, self-paced learning courses. These were the tools most-requested by the 132 co-ops we are supporting through the Farming Together website (http://co-opbuilder.agworks.com.au).

AG-PRENEURS GET HELPING HAND
Agribusinesses have been swift to take up the opportunities of the Australian Government's Entrepreneurs Program which offers support through: Accelerating Commercialisation; Business Management; Innovation Connections and Incubator SupportMore? Visit Entrepreneurs’ Programme

WINE SCHOLARSHIPS ON OFFER
The Wine Australia R&D Fund offers support for targeted research and development projects, and study and travel scholarships. Funding is available to support a number of activities including: travel and visiting scholars’ bursaries as well as PhD, masters and honours scholarships. Ongoing. More? Wine Australia - Research and Development

$1.65m FOR EXPORT AID
Looking for financial assistance for an export project? The Agricultural Trade and Market Access Cooperation (ATMAC) project has $1.65m to allocate in 2017/18. And it drops to $55K in 2018/19. More?  http://www.agriculture.gov.au/market-access-trade/atmac#available-funding

SUPPLY CHAIN SMARTS ON OFFER
The Australian Government’s Supply Chain Facilitation Assistance program offers free access to a skilled advisor to strengthen supply chains and improve access new markets. You must have been trading in at least three successive years with turnover (or operating expenditure) in the current, or one of the last two financial years, of more than $1.5m ($750,000 for applicants from remote or northern Australia), however producers not meeting eligibility rules can still register for information events. More? Phone 13 28 46

LANDCARE LOTTERY
Landcare Australia has launched a charity lottery with $1 million worth of prizes and 60% of ticket sales going directly to Landcare Australia. Tickets cost $25, and can be purchased at https://playforpurpose.com.au/landcare

CAPACITY-BUILDING FOR REMOTE TEENS
Remote schools are invited to apply for a Project Empower workshop that provides inspiring, free leadership training to regional/remote young women. More? http://countrytocanberra.com.au/projectempower

AID FOR SMALLER EXPORTERS
The Australian Government is offering funds to help smaller exporters improve market access across the dairy, eggs, fish, horticultural, grain and meat sectors. More? Package Assisting Small Exporters

$25K FOR EXPORT EXPERTS
Incubators helping Australian start-ups to win international markets are eligible for up to $25K matching funding for an Expert-in-Residence for up to 12 months under the Australian Government's Incubator Support Initiative. More? https://www.business.gov.au/news/help-start-ups-succeed-internationally

TOP TRAINING RECOGNISED
The national Australian Training Awards recognise excellence in training. Ag-related businesses have been pre-eminent in the industry collaboration award of past years, and there are separate sections for small, medium and large employers. More? https://www.australiantrainingawards.gov.au/

INSPIRING ENTREPRENEURS GRANTS
Grants of up to $20K are offered by the Australian government for community organisations to set up spaces offering students hands-on experience blending science, technology, engineering and maths with entrepreneurship. Ongoing until funds exhausted. More? CLICK

INCUBATORS INCUBATION
The Incubator Support initiative helps establish new incubators in regions or sectors with high innovation potential, and for existing incubators looking to expand their services. More? www.business.gov.au/incubator-support

ENTREPRENEURS SOUGHT
The Australian Government’s Entrepreneurs’ Infrastructure Programme aims to boost business competitiveness and productivity through: Research Connections, Accelerating Commercialisation, Business Evaluations, Supply Chain FacilitationBusiness Growth Services, and Business Growth Grants. Ongoing.  More? Visit the website

CLIMATE CHANGE BENCHMARK SURVEY
A national online survey is being conducted by the CSIRO and the Department of the Environment and Energy, asking people with a long-term (>10 year) relationship with a piece of land to share observations about the features that have changed and those that haven’t. You need to be able to select an area (eg a farm) and complete the survey taking about 30 minutes. More? click here.

EXPORT GRANTS AVAILABLE
Australian Government grants are available to promote cooperation in accessing international markets. Applications may be submitted for projects valued from $55,000 to $1.65m (GST inclusive). There are no set funding rounds and applications for program funding can be submitted at any time until 31 December 2018 or until all funds have been allocated. More? Agricultural Trade and Market Access Cooperation grant.

MLA AID FOR FUTURE MEAT INNOVATIONS
Beef, lamb and goat meat producers can get expertise, co-funding and support through the MLA Donor Company’s Producer Innovation Fast-Track. The program can co-invest up to 75% of costs and offers future-focussed producers access to the latest R&D and innovations in livestock production and technical and business expertise. More? www.mla.com.au/fasttrack

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WOMEN
The ‘behind closed doors’ scholarships provide professional development, mentoring and networking opportunities in an environment specifically tailored to women. Annual scholarships are offered in the categories of Executive Assistant,  Luminaries and Entrepreneurs. Scholarships provide a 12-month membership. More? http://behindcloseddoors.com/scholarships/

DIGITAL SURVEY FOR FARMERS
A national survey on the needs and issues using digital technology and agricultural data. The P2D (Accelerating Precision Agriculture to Decision Agriculture) survey is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources as part of its Rural R&D for Profit program. More? click here


TASMANIA
LOW-INTEREST LOANS TO $1.5m
The agri-growth low-interest loan scheme offers amounts ranging from $100K to $1.5m to Tasmanian farms and agri-businessesDeadline 30 September 2018. More? https://www.business.gov.au/assistance/agrigrowth-loan-scheme-tas

SMALL DAIRY PROJECTS GRANT

DairyTas provides funds for small projects for up to $10K. Ongoing. More? Click here.
 

UTAS SCHOLARSHIPS ON OFFER
Applications for the University of Tasmania's scholarships program for Semester 1 2018 are now open, including: eight scholarships for students commencing an undergraduate degree in agriculture or agricultural science; five scholarships for second- and third-year students; three scholarships for Honours students; and one scholarship for postgraduate students. More?  the University of Tasmania website.

ENERGY-EFFICIENT LOAN SCHEME
Through the Tasmanian Government and Aurora Energy,  Tasmanian businesses can apply for a Westpac credit card with 0% p.a. purchase interest for 36 months only on eligible energy-efficient products up to a value of $10K. Minimum value $500. More? https://www.auroraenergy.com.au/teels

ASSISTANCE FOR FOOD MANUFACTURING
The Advanced Manufacturing and Growth Voucher System covers up to a one-third of the project cost with the applicant to contribute at least two-thirds. Minimum aid is $5K, maximum $10K. Ongoing. More? http://www.stategrowth.tas.gov.au/home/sectors/advanced_manufacturing/advanced_manufacturing_innovation_and_growth_voucher_system

UP TO $1M LOW-INTEREST LOANS
The Tasmanian Department of State Growth is offering low-interest loans of $30K to $1m to Tasmanian farm and agri-food businesses. More? AgriGrowth Loan Scheme

MICRO-LOANS ON OFFER
The Tasmanian Government is offering interest-free loans of up to $3K for people on low incomes who want to start or expand a business. Ongoing. More? https://www.business.tas.gov.au/finances-tax-and-insurance/seeking-finance-and-funding/applying-for-grants/no-interest-micro-business-loans

MOTOR REBATE
The Tasmanian Department of State Growth is offering farmers a 40% rebate on tax for commercial goods vehicles used for agricultural purposes. More? Vehicle Rebates for Farmers

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
REGIONAL GROWTH FUND OFFERS $5m
SA’s Regional Growth Fund is open for applications for matching grants from $50,000 up to $2m, from a pool of $5m. Deadline 31 August. More? www.pir.sa.gov.au/regionalgrowthfund

FORESTRY FUNDING ROUND OPEN
Researchers with projects to grow the forest and forest products industry are invited to apply for funding between $50K and $500K through the Mount Gambier National Institute for Forest Products Innovation fund. Priority areas include the development of new products, innovative, safe and efficient
workplaces and precision management; as well as tree growing and robotics, automation and artificial intelligence. Deadline 7 September. More? http://www.nifpi.org.au/research-grants.html

PARTNER UP FOR FUNDS
Funding up to $50K for SA manufacturers to develop a partnership with a research service provider to develop a new manufacturing product or process. Ongoing. https://www.business.gov.au/assistance/innovation-voucher-program

COMMERCIALISATION FUNDING ON OFFER

The new SA Early Commercialisation Fund offers up to $500K to commercialise new products and services. It is also available for businesses seeking to relocate to SA. Up to $50K for proof of concept, up to $150K for product development and up to $300K for early commercialisation. Ongoing. More? http://techinsa.com.au/programs-funding/saecf/

FUNDING FOR WASTE STUDIES
The third round of funding for the Trade Waste Initiative - Resource Productivity Assessment Program offers a grant of 50%, to a maximum of $10K (GST exclusive), to help cover the cost of the resource productivity assessment. More? view website

IRRIGATION AID
$240m in total funding will be available through the six-year program to build sustainable irrigation communities and secure water resources for the future in the SA Murray Darling Basin. More? Register your interest 

SA AGRIBUSINESS GROWTH PROGRAM 
The Agribusiness Growth Program from Food South Australia offers business performance/plan reviews and recommendations for improvement. It also includes one-on-one business coaching to $10K with 25% co-contribution. Applicants must be ag/food businesses of 2+ years with turnover of $300K to $1.5m. Ongoing. More? http://foodsouthaustralia.com.au/2015/09/agribusiness-growth-program/
 
VOUCHERS FOR SA FOOD BUSINESSES
SA-based food manufacturing businesses are eligible for the matched-funding Business Transformation Voucher Program to develop new business models, undertake R&D, training or buying capital equipment to boost efficiency/capability. Applicants must be a financially viable business of 12+ months with most of its business conducted in SA.  More? http://www.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/industry/manufacturing/manufacturing-programs-and-initiatives/btvp

LIMESTONE COAST SCHOLARSHIPS
Educational scholarships are offered for secondary and tertiary students with links to the Limestone Coast through the Stand Like a Stone Foundation. More? http://www.standlikestone.com.au/page.php?id=43

NORTHERN TERRITORY
FUNDING FOR NT PROJECTS
The NT Regional Economic Development Fund offers matching funding for projects. Ongoing. More? Regional economic development fund 

VOUCHERS UP TO $25K
The NT innovation voucher scheme provides up to 60% support for eligible projects. Each voucher is worth up to $25K (exclusive of GST). Ongoing. More? BISI Voucher Scheme.

NT SUPPORT GRANTS
Matched-funding industry support grants help to develop agriculture, horticulture and fisheries industries. Applications are sought from incorporated bodies and legal entities, local partnerships between private enterprise organisations or NT-based not-for-profit community organisations or groups and local governments. Applications from individuals and individual businesses can be accepted if they show significant economic development benefits to the region. Support can be in-kind. More? https://nt.gov.au/industry/start-run-and-grow-a-business/regional-economic-development-fund

WESTERN AUSTRALIA 
EXPERT FOR A DAY
The WA Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has recently launched an expert-for-a-day program. More? https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/news/media-releases/expert-assistance-program-help-food-businesses-reach-potential

WATER HELP FOR PASTORALISTS
The WA Department of Water is offering the Pastoral Water Grants Scheme to develop alternative watering points to reduce grazing intensity around water supplies. More than 400 pastoral leases in the Kimberley, Pilbara, and Gascoyne/Murchison, Goldfields and Nullarbor regions that could be eligible for up to $20,000 for each pastoral business, every 10 years and up to 50% of expenditure on approved water supply works. More? Department of Water

WATER REBATE SCHEME
The WA Department of Water is offering help for commercial farmers in a dryland agricultural district receiving less than 600mm average annual rainfall through the Farm Water Rebate Scheme. it is designed to encourage commercial farmers to develop additional farm water supplies. You must first have a Department of Water (WA)-approved farm water auditor visit your farm and complete a farm water audit. More? Farm Water Rebate Scheme.

UP TO $300K for WA PROJECTS
WA’s Royalties for Regions initiative offer two types of grants. Funding ranging from $20,001 to $300,000 is available under the Regional Grants Scheme while up to $20,000 is available under the Community Chest Fund. Ongoing, but subject to regional deadlines. More? http://www.drd.wa.gov.au/projects/Economic-Development/Pages/Regional-Grants-Scheme-and-Community-Chest-Fund.aspx

WA DAIRY INDUSTRY FUND
The WA Dairy Industry Fund offers up to $20K for projects which will provide a direct benefit to the WA dairy industry. The funds are derived from a royalty received from the sale of WAFarmers First Milk. Ongoing. More? http://www.wafarmers.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/West-Australian-Dairy-Industry-Fund-Guidelines-FINAL.pdf

LOTTERYWEST FUNDING ON OFFER
Lotterywest offers funding for not-for-profit organisations ranging from small unincorporated groups to large multi-functional organisations. Ongoing. More? http://www.lotterywest.wa.gov.au/grants

NEW SOUTH WALES
FREE MURRAY DAIRY AID
Murray Dairy Business Mentoring Program offers a free session with an AgBiz Assist agricultural consultant for dairy farmers within the Murray region. More? Lachlan Barnes lachlanb@murraydairy.com.au

$186K IN WAGGA GRANTS
Wagga Wagga city council annual grants program offers $186,000 for community organisations, groups and individuals in the Wagga Wagga LGA. Deadline14 May. More? http://www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/city-of-wagga-wagga/community/grants/annual-grants-program

TRADES SCHOLARSHIP FOR GIRLS
NSW female apprentices in non-traditional trades can apply for the $2K Sarah Lloyd Scholarship Fund, to help with the purchase of tools and other expenses. More? https://www.atel.com.au/supporting-the-community/SLSF

COMPOST GRANTS ON OFFER
The Organics Infrastructure Fund under the NSW EPA’s Waste Less, Recycle More is offering grants of up to $300K for projects that develop new, or expand existing, markets for compost More? Jannie Higginson email organics.recycling@epa.nsw.gov.au

VET SCHOLARSHIPS ON OFFER
RASF Vocational Education & Training (VET) scholarships offer up to $6K for full-time study or up to $3K for part-time study for students at registered training organisations including TAFE and local colleges who display a commitment for a career in rural and regional NSW. More? http://www.rasnsw.com.au/foundation/scholarships-and-grants/ras-foundation-vet-scholarships/

NSW FARMER UPSKILL AID
NSW farmers can take subsidised pre-approved courses through the State Government’s $45m Farm Business Skills Professional Development Program. Or farmers can apply for other professional development activities and claim reimbursement of up to 50% (GST-exclusive) up to $5000/farmer or $9000/farm business. More? www.raa.nsw.gov.au/assistance/professional-development-program

NSW REGIONAL GRANTS
Liquor & Gaming NSW offers grants to communities across regional NSW. More? https://fundinglgnsw.fluidreview.com/

$1.3bn REGIONAL GROWTH FUND
NSW Government has recently announced a $1.3bn Regional Growth Fund. Eligible organisations include local governments, industry and community organisations, as well as regional organisations. More? https://www.nsw.gov.au/improving-nsw/regional-nsw/regional-growth-fund/

ID FOR FARM IMPROVEMENTS
Loans of up to $250,000/project are available through the NSW Rural Assistance Authority’s Farm Innovation Fund to improve permanent farm infrastructure and ensure long-term productivity and sustainable land use. Ongoing More? Farm Innovation Fund

FODDER TRANSPORT ASSISTANCE
The NSW Rural Assistance Authority offers funding to transport stock or fodder in NSW emergencies such as declared natural disasters or droughts or during animal welfare risks. More? Transport Assistance

FUNDS FOR NSW REGIONAL PROJECTS 
The NSW Government's  Regional Solutions is a competitive funding round, requiring 50% matching funds. There is no limit to the amount requested but projects must create the equivalent of at least 10 full-time new jobs in regional NSW within two years of project commencement. More? http://www.jobsfornsw.com.au/how-we-help/support-for-the-regions/regional-solutions

UNE INCUBATOR LAUNCHED
Agribusiness communities in Tamworth and Armidale can make use of the University of New England Smart Region Incubator which offers workspace, networks and business support. The $1m initiative is funded by the NSW Department of Industry Boosting Business Innovation Program. More? http://www.une.edu.au/about-une/academic-schools/unebs/centre-for-agribusiness/smartincubator

AID FOR NSW FARMER UPSKILL
NSW farmers can take subsidised pre-approved courses through the State Government’s $45m Farm Business Skills Professional Development Program. Or farmers can apply for other professional development activities. Participants can claim reimbursement of up to 50% (GST-exclusive) up to $5000/farmer or $9000/farm business. Ongoing. More? http://www.raa.nsw.gov.au/assistance/professional-development-program

HELP FOR BROKEN HILL BUSINESSES
Foundation Broken Hill offers grants to local businesses and provides an alternative funding avenue for seed funding new or expanding projects in Broken Hill. More? http://foundationbh.org.au/

NSW DAIRY SCHOLARSHIP
The Sydney Royal Dairy Produce Committee, in partnership with the RAS Foundation, is offering an open-age tertiary scholarship of $5000 for full-time study or $2500 for part-time study. Applicants can be studying any type of course but must demonstrate a passion for the NSW dairy produce industry. More? http://www.rasnsw.com.au/foundation/scholarships-and-grants/sydney-royal-dairy-produce-scholarship/

NSW WINE SCHOLARSHIP
The Graham Thorp Memorial Scholarship offers $5000 for full-time study or $2500 for part-time study. The open-age scholarship is not limited to any type of course but the applicant must demonstrate a strong wine industry career pathway through their course of study. More? http://www.rasnsw.com.au/foundation/scholarships-and-grants/sydney-royal-wine-scholarship
 
QUEENSLAND
SEAFOOD AWARDS ON OFFER
Nominations are sought for the Queensland Seafood Industry Awards which will be presented on 28 September in Brisbane. The categories include awards for primary producer,  seafood business - large and small, safety, R&D, environment, people development, promotion, restaurant, take-away fish and chips, young achiever and industry ambassador. State winners will go on to the National Seafood Awards. Deadline midnight 17 August. More? Queensland Seafood Industry Awards

AG-AWARDS NOMINATIONS SOUGHT
Nominations are sought for the 2018 Peter Kenny Medal and the Minister’s Emerging Leader’s Award, with winners announced on National Agriculture Day, 21 November. The Peter Kenny Medal and $3000 prize will be awarded to an individual or organisation who has made an outstanding contribution to Queensland's agriculture, fisheries and/or forestry sector in terms of innovation leading to profitability and sustainability. The Minister's Emerging Leaders Award and $3000 will recognise an individual aged between 18 and 30 within the Queensland primary industry sector who has demonstrated professional excellence and leadership and has made an outstanding contribution to the agriculture, fisheries and/or forestry sector. More? agfutures@daf.qld.gov.au

POWER HELP OFFER
Large power-users can apply for a free audit and co-contribution grant of up to $250K from the Queensland State Government. Deadline September 7. More? https://www.business.qld.gov.au/running-business/energy-business/electricity-support-packages/large-customer-program?platform=hootsuite

NOMINATIONS SOUGHT FOR REEF AWARDS
Nominations are sought from land managers, extension officers, industry and members of the community helping reduce their impact on the Great Barrier Reef in the 2018 Reef Champion Awards. Deadline 14 September. More?  www.qff.org.au/projects/reef-alliance/awards

$100K EXPORT GRANTS OPEN
Grants of up to $100,000 available for eligible food businesses ready to export their produce as part of the Growing Queensland’s Food Exports grants program, applications are now open. More? Click HERE.

HELP FOR FOOD START-UPS
Brisbane is seeking food start-ups to participate in new accelerator programs through the eight-week Future Food Brisbane program. More? http://www.futurefoodbrisbane.com.au

$1m REGIONAL PLAN OFFER
A $1m, three-year project to fuel economic growth in the Darling Downs/Maranoa region has been launched. More? Advancing Regional Innovation Program
 
CO-FUNDING FOR BUSINESSES
The Queensland Business Development Fund offers $125K to $2.5m for co-investment funding in companies with high growth / innovations in emerging industries.  Must be Queensland-based.  Ongoing. More? http://advance.qld.gov.au/industry/business-development-fund.aspx

FARM SUCCESSION PLANNING REBATE
Up to $2500 rebate (up to half of total cost) offered for Queensland farming families to undertake farm succession planning. Deadline 30 June 2019. More? https://www.business.gov.au/assistance/farm-management-grants-qld

$20K FOR AG-PRENEUR TRAINING
Up to $20K (total 70% of costs) for organisations providing events and activities to encourage entrepreneurship in Queenslanders aged 15-24. Ongoing. More? https://www.business.gov.au/assistance/young-starters-fund

EXPORT HELP
Trade and Investment Queensland is offering mentoring, networking and skills development assistance for export-ready business. Ongoing. More? Consultation and Planning

$2m LOANS FOR QLD START-UPS
Young primary producers in Queensland are being offered start-up loans of up to $2m. The no-fee, low-interest loans are available for terms up to 30 years. To be eligible you must have lived in Queensland for six months and hold 50% purchase equity, or 50% of set-up costs for leasing/sharefarming. Loans subject to funding availability. More? 1800 623 946 or First Start Loan guidelines.

FREIGHT SUBSIDIES
Freight subsidies of up to $5K per disaster event are available for eligible primary producers within a NDRRA-declared area or who hold a current IDSP declaration. Subsidies can cover emergency fodder for livestock to the primary producer's home property, building, fencing materials, machinery and equipment and restocking animals. More? Click here.

QFF PROJECT FOR AG-RESILIENCE
The Queensland Farmers' Federation (QFF) will be delivering an Agricultural Recovery and Resilience project as part of the $96.2 million provided in Category D funding in partnership with other industry members. More? See the QFF media release

VICTORIA 
$500K FOR CO-WORKING EXPERTS
Up to $25K (and possibly more) is offered to Victorian co-working spaces to employ experts-in-residence for a minimum four weeks. Ongoing until the total $500K is fully allocated. More? https://launchvic.org/rounds/round-9-expert-in-residence

GRANTS FOR FOOD PROCESSORS
The Victorian Government is offering grants of up to $25K to food processors as a matched funding initiative to reformulate existing products or create a new range with reduced salt. Deadline December 31 or until funds allocated. More? https://fialdev.net/web/building-healthier-food/funding?utm_source=VicHealth%20Update&utm_campaign=VH%20Update%2020%20June%202018&utm_medium=Email

ENERGY RANTS
Energy Assessment and Material Efficiency Grants Deadline 28 September More? http://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/boostingbusinessproductivity

DOG/FOX BOUNTY ON OFFER
The fox and wild dog bounty runs until the end of October. Eligible participants can submit entire fox scalps for a $10 reward and entire wild dog skin pieces for a $120 reward. More? www.agriculture.vic.gov.au/bounty


$30m FOR ENERGY AUDITS
Farmers who have spent more than $8000/year on energy can apply for free on-farm energy assessments under the new $30m Agriculture Energy Investment Plan. Ongoing until March 2020 or until funding is exhausted. More? agriculture.vic.gov.au/agenergy.

UP TO $200K FOR PICK MY PROJECT 
Victorian projects can receive $20K to $200K for ideas that will improve local communities. Pick My Project, worth a total $30m, is seeking ideas that bring people together. Opens May 2018.  More? Pick My Project

ARTISANAL AG GETS $2m

A $2m fund has been launched in Victoria under a new artisanal agriculture and premium food program. http://agriculture.vic.gov.au/agriculture/food-and-fibre-industries/artisanal-agriculture

FRUIT FLY GRANTS
The Victorian Government is providing funding up to $800,000 (excluding GST) for fruit fly management. More? fruitflygrants@ecodev.vic.gov.au  

$20K WATERWAYS GRANTS
Melbourne Water Healthy Waterways Community Grants program offers grants of $1K and Project Grants of $20K. More? river.health@melbournewater.com.au

ANDREWS FOUNDATION FUNDS
Funding of up to $10K is available for environmental projects, and up to $5K for small community groups through the Andrews Foundation. Deadline: end of the first week of  November. More? http://www.andrewsfoundation.org.au/apply/eligibility.htm

FIRST-IN FUNDING FOR MID IRRIGATION

Macalister Irrigation District (MID) irrigators can apply for funding for on-farm irrigation upgrades. Applications will be accepted and assessed on a monthly basis until all funds are allocated. Funding is available for on-ground works including converting to spray irrigation, constructing a reuse system or upgrading to best practice surface irrigation, including automated irrigation. More? (03) 5147 0800.

UP TO $200K IN SUSTAINABILTY GRANTS
Grants of up to $200K and low interest loans are offered for investment-ready social enterprises to expand operations with a focus on projects that create new jobs & training opportunities, respond to climate change, avoid and recover waste and improve resource efficiency. Ongoing. More? http://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/services-and-advice/funding/social-impact-investment-for-sustainability-program

UP TO $250K FOR VIC-ISRAELI VISITS
Food and fibre is a priority area for the Victoria-Israeli Science Innovation and Technology Scheme Visit program. Ongoing. More? http://www.business.vic.gov.au/support-for-your-business/grants-and-assistance/the-victoria-israel-science-innovation-and-technology-scheme-visits

UP TO $400K FOR WORKING WITH GOVERNMENT

Between $50K and $400K is offered for organisations working with or within the Victorian public sector on innovative new approaches to service delivery. Ongoing. More? https://www.vic.gov.au/publicsectorinnovation/public-sector-innovation-fund.html

SKILL UP GRANTS FOR MANUFACTURING
Up to $500K to help Victorian businesses introduce new manufacturing technologies and processes that generate new jobs and growth. More? http://www.business.vic.gov.au/support-for-your-business/future-industries/future-industries-manufacturing-program

UP TO $50K IN GAS GRANTS
Gas Efficiency Grants offering up to $50,000. Deadline 28 September 2018, or earlier if funding is fully allocated. More? http://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/gas

$10K FOR ENVIRO PROJECTS
The Ross Trust offers grants of up to $10k for Victorian projects that protect and preserve Australian flora and fauna. Ongoing. More? http://rosstrust.org.au/grants/granting-conditions/

RABBIT CONTROL GRANTS
Victorian Rabbit Action Network Community Action Grants offer $41,000 to support community rabbit-control activities. Local groups can now apply for grants of between $2K and $5K. More? www.rabbitaction.com

BIKE SAFETY REBATE
The Victorian Government is offering a $6m quad bike safety rebate scheme; either up to $1200 (GST exempt) to buy a side-by-side vehicle or a small utility vehicle (see conditions) or up to $600 (GST exempt) for approved protection devices. Both deals are for purchases post-22 July 2016. The rebate is available to farmers who live and operate a business in Victoria, have no more than 19 full-time employees, own a quad bike for work purposes and have farming as their main source of income. Farmers who are owner-operators with no employees are eligible to apply. More? www.bequadsafe.com.au 

SOUTH COAST LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS
Leadership Great South Coast is a south-west Victorian leadership development program aimed at emerging leaders. There are two $2500 Geoffrey Gardiner Dairy Foundation scholarships to support dairy people to participate in this program. More? info@leadershipgreatsouthcoast.org.au

BUSINESS FUNDING ON OFFER
The Victorian Government offers funded assistance to help businesses strategically identify, plan and meet goals. It provides 50% of total project cost up, to $7.5K, to develop a business development plan and/or 75% of total project cost, up to $4K, to develop a business strategic review. Ongoing. More? http://www.business.vic.gov.au/support-for-your-business/grants-and-assistance/grow-your-business/business-development-plan-and-strategic-review

POWER TO THE PRODUCERS/PROCESSORS

Small and medium sized businesses can apply for energy assessment funding under the new Sustainability Victoria Business - Boosting Productivity program Energy Assessment Grants for businesses with less than 200 employees, spending more than $20K/year on energy bills. Also on offer are Industry Capability Grants of up to $150K. Deadline September 2018. More? Click here 

HELP FOR HAZELWOOD TRANSITION
Support is available for transition industries in the Hazelwood supply chain. Potential funding includes $5K to review an existing business transition plan, $16K to develop a business transition plan, up to $10K for merger advisory services and up to $55K for business transition services. Ongoing. More? http://www.business.vic.gov.au/support-for-your-business/grants-and-assistance/hazelwood-supply-chain-transition-program/business-specialist-hazelwood-supply-chain-transition-program

EID ON-FARM AID
Funding is available to help farmers introduce sheep and goat electronic identification. The funding, which covers costs up to 50%  of eligible equipment cost, is expected to be fully allocated in the next month. Farmers can also apply for tag subsidies. More? www.agriculture.vic.gov.au/sheepEID

$10m FOR NEW GIPPSLAND BUSINESSES
The Latrobe Valley Economic Facilitation Fund of up to $10m is offered to support business growth and new job creation as the Gippsland region shifts out of coal production. More? http://www.rdv.vic.gov.au/programs-and-grants/latrobe-valley-economic-facilitation-fund/guidelines

FOOD/FIBRE PROCESSING ASSISTANCE
The Future Industries Manufacturing Program offers funding of up to $500,000 to companies to implement new manufacturing technologies and processes in their Victorian operations. Ongoing. More?  http://www.business.vic.gov.au/support-for-your-business/future-industries/future-industries-manufacturing-program

FUTURE STRATEGY FUNDING UP TO $1m
Matching grants of up to $1m are available to undertake Victorian-based projects aligned with the Future Industries Sector Strategies – with food and fibre being one of the favoured areas. Must be lodged by a consortium, which can include co-ops. At least one of the consortium partners must be a Victorian business. Ongoing. More? http://www.business.vic.gov.au/support-for-your-business/future-industries/sectorgrowth

$50K BUSINESS HELP IN VICTORIA
Victoria’s Stronger Regional Communities invests in community-led initiatives and to drive change in regional and rural towns with grants of up to $50,000. Eligible applicants include businesses and for-profit organisations, local councils and not-for-profit community organisations. Ongoing. More?  SRCP application guidelines 
 
VICTORIAN REGIONAL JOBS FUND 
Victoria’s Regional Jobs Fund aims capitalise on the potential of emerging industry sectors through the following four public grant program streams: Investment Attraction, Innovation and ProductivityEmployment Precincts and Market Access. Eligible applicants include businesses and for-profit organisations, local councils and not-for-profit community organisations. Ongoing. More? RJF program application guidelines 

FUTURE MANUFACTURING PROGRAM
The Future Industries Manufacturing Program is a Victorian Government initiative offering grants of up to $500,000. Victorian businesses implementing new manufacturing technologies and processes that generate new jobs and provide a critical foundation for growth are eligible for the funding. There's a 3:1 funding requirement More?. http://www.business.vic.gov.au/support-for-your-business/future-industries/future-industries-manufacturing-program

BOOST YOUR BUSINESS VOUCHERS
Boost your business voucher program seeks to build the capabilities of Victorian SMEs (20 – 200 staff or turnover $1.5m+ except social enterprises) in Market Engagement, Innovation and Business Capability. More? http://www.business.vic.gov.au/support-for-your-business/grants-and-assistance/Boost-Your-Business

RURAL DEVELOPMENT AID
Victoria’s Rural Development program stream provides grants of up to $50K for projects such as a feasibility study, a demand study, or a business case to enable applicants to investigate the technical and or economic viability of an infrastructure project. 2:1 funding with in-kind accepted. More? www.rdv.vic.gov.au/programs-and-grants/rural-development

STRONGER REGIONAL COMMUNITIES
Victoria’s Stronger Regional Communities invests in community-led initiatives and to drive change in regional and rural towns with grants of up to $50,000. Eligible applicants include businesses and for-profit organisations, local councils and not-for-profit community organisations. More? http://www.rdv.vic.gov.au/regional-jobs-and-infrastructure-fund/stronger-regional-communities/srcp-guidelines

FAUNA/FLORA ASSITANCE
The Ross Trust and Norman Wettenhall Foundation offer grants of up to $10,000 for Victorian projects that protect and preserve Australian flora and fauna.  More? http://rosstrust.org.au/grants/programs/norman-wettenhall-foundation/

GRANTS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
Applications are now open for the Victorian Government’s $3.8m Climate Change Innovation Grants,  providing between $50,000 and $300,000 to help local communities work to reduce emissions, adapt to climate change and grow the industries and businesses that will position Victoria for a low carbon future. More? https://www.climatechange.vic.gov.au/virtual-centre-for-climate-change-innovation/virtual-centre-for-climate-change-innovation
 
HELP FOR HEALTHY WATERWAYS
Melbourne Water Healthy Waterways Community Grants program is open for applications. Support grants of $1000 and Project Grants of $20,000 are offered. More? Melbourne Water 131 722 or river.health@melbournewater.com.au

FOOD INNOVATION VOUCHERS
Victoria’s Food Innovation Voucher Stream links industry with innovation services and capabilities, including the government's key food and fibre research centres and relevant CSIRO, university and industry facilities. Two types of vouchers are available: up to $10K for early stage feasibility and testing and up to $50K for process innovation, product development and R&D. More? http://agriculture.vic.gov.au/agriculture/food-and-fibre-industries/food-innovation-voucher-stream
 
RURAL DEVELOPMENT AID IN VICTORIA
Victoria’s Rural Development program stream allows for grants of up to $50,000 for projects such as a feasibility study, a demand study, or a business case to enable prospective applicants to investigate the technical and or economic viability of an infrastructure project. 2:1 funding with in-kind accepted. Ongoing. More? http://www.rdv.vic.gov.au/programs-and-grants/rural-development

EXXONMOBIL FUNDING ON OFFER
Areas of Victoria with links to ExxonMobil are eligible to apply for funding through the ExxonMobil Contributions Program which offers funding for specific community projects, including in the field of environment/conservation. Preference is given to existing successful community partnerships. Eligible areas of operations are:  Longford/Sale and Barry Beach (Gippsland), Long Island Point/Hastings (Western Port) and Altona/Yarraville. Ongoing. More? http://www.exxonmobil.com.au

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INTERNS ON OFFER: Companies seeking advice on food processing/packaging/design can apply for an intern from the University of Melbourne and the Australian Institute of Packaging. Students from the Master of Food and Packaging Innovation are available for an industry internship in 2018, needing to undertake 120 to 200 hours of work as part of their internship. These hours can be taken over weeks or months. More? info@aipack.com.au 

LEASEHOLD: 5ha certified organic pome/stonefruit orchard – approx. 6000 trees – with up to 20ML water, packing shed, cool-room, equipment, business systems, markets and mentoring in central Victoria within collaborative farming arrangement. Would suit someone (or couple) with orchard/substantial farming background and organics experience. Three-year lease with potential to extend. https:www.growgreatfruit.com/expression-of-interest

FREE GUIDE: Looking to diversify? Have you thought about cut flowers and foliage growing? Visit www.flowersqueensland.asn.au for information or contact Executive Officer Shane Holborn shane@flowersqueensland.asn.au or 07 3821 3350) for a free digital copy of the Guide for New Growers.

EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE: 

Operations Manager (Panama TR4 Response) for Queesnland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries at Moresby, Innisfail for temporary full-time position until 31/12/2018 with a possibility of an extension. Salary to $120,879 plus super to deliver the operational outcomes of the control program. Deadine 20 August. More? www.smartjobs.qld.gov.au.
 
Seasonal Rangers
for Parks Victoria fixed contracts for three to six months between November 2018 to April 2019. To build and maintain tracks, trails and camping areas; help keep visitors safe; protect the environment from weeds and feral animals and general duties. You will have good communication skills and a passion for nature. Deadline 26 August. More? https://jobs.careers.vic.gov.au/campaign/become-a-ranger
 
Animal care officers for the City of Wanneroo. Three part-time positions (29 hours per fortnight) for fixed term (two years) Salary to $67,502 PA (pro rata) to care for animals within the Wanneroo Animal Care Centre. You will have a qualification in animal studies, or relevant experience and be able to work outside normal business hours, including Sundays and Public Holidays. Deadline August 19. More? Rick Brooks Ph: (08) 9405 5257
 
Ranger group co-ordinator based in Alice Springs to lead the Angas Downs Anangu Aboriginal Ranger team on the Indigenous Protected Area near Imanpa. Salary commencing at $69,070, progressing to $85,695. You will have demonstrated ability in project planning and management, practical experience in leading small teams, preferably in intercultural settings and remote locations, and be able to travel, live and work in remote locations. Deadline 26 August. More?  www.clc.org.au

Animal Welfare officer
, for ongoing full-time position, job share considered. At UWA Perth and rural WA regions. Salary to $131,440 plus super. Responsible for promoting the ethical, humane and responsible care and use of animals for research and teaching. You will have a veterinary degree or extensive practical experience in a related field and a C class driver's licence. Deadline 19 August. More?  309588 Animal Welfare Officer Level 10.docx
 
Research Officer (Grains Traineeship) for SARDI within PIRSA located primarily at the Plant Research Centre, Hartley Grove, Urrbrae but research placements available at Clare, Port Lincoln or Minnipa. Full time from 4 February 2019 to 3 February 2020. Salary to $75,161. You will hold a current driver's licence. Out of hours work, daily exposure to allergens, travel and overnight absences required. Deadline 31 August. More?  http://iworkfor.sa.gov.au/

Property Management Project Officer for ongoing full-time opportunity located in Tamworth. Starting salary package from $ 94,782.00 plus super. You will have tertiary qualifications in a land management or compliance discipline and/or have experience in public land administration. Deadline 7 September. More? click here.
 
Water Services Officer for Pioneer Valley Water, near Mackay, a not-for-profit service provider to manage water delivery including customer liaison, SCADA and monitoring including on-call. You will have a current driver’s licence. More? Kristie Kent on 02 4228 3712
 
Senior Land Services Office
r MERI for temporary (12 months) full time position at Dubbo, Broken Hill, Bourke, Buronga or Cobar. Salary to $102,359 + super as part of a team that provides strategic planning and direction through monitoring, evaluation and reporting on program outcomes within the Western region. You will have formal qualification in the environmental field and strong mapping skills. Deadline 6 September. More? click here 
 
Senior biosecurity officer with North West Local Land Services.Ongoing (permanent) role located in Moree or Walgett. Salary to $92,026 plus super. You will work with a motivated team to ensure effective on ground field programs and project plans are implemented. Deadline 26 August. More? click here
 
Seasonal conservation employee pool  six-months full-time at Walpole or William Bay, WA for activities relating to conservation, parks and wildlife work. Salary to $54,921 plus super. Deadline noon WST (2pm AEST), 21 August More? https://www.dbca.wa.gov.au/.
 
Environmental officer for the Soil Conservation Service, full-time ongoing role with a base salary starting from $81,369  located at Orange or Central Western NSW to lead delivery of projects across a range of natural resource, agricultural sector and civil consulting project areas. You will have site management and project management experience and a current class C drivers licence. Deadline 19 August. .More? click here

General Manager for Reef Check Australia for initial contract term of six months (potential for extension). Hours to be agreed, part time or flexible work arrangements available. Salary package to $100k pro-rata by negotiation. To deliver high quality programs and communications in marine conservation and citizen science. You will have science or marine science qualifications and current PADI divemaster or above, with experience supervising dive teams. More? www.reefcheckaustralia.org 

Ranger for City of Mandurah to deliver effective compliance with statutory legislative provisions via community liaison, education and promotion of the relevant statutory requirements. You will have Certificate IV in Local Government (Governance and Administration) (Ranger), or demonstrated substantial progress towards achievement, firearms proficiency training and WA police clearance certificate. Salary to $70,832. More? www.mandurah.wa.gov.au

Ag-Climate Officer
for NSW DPI. Permanent position based at Orange or major regional centre. Salary to $121,379 plus super to lead and shape the delivery of information to farmers, industry and the community through a variety of channels including modern technology platforms. You will have a bachelor’s degree in science, agricultural science, climatology or a related discipline and an understanding of agricultural production systems. Deadline 23 August. More? Click here
 
Casual farm/seasonal workers for Sugar Research Australia research stations for seven to eight weeks September and October in central Qld from Mackay to Proserpine. (Accommodation only available at Proserpine.) The role requires travel and flexibility around rosters as well as physically challenging activities in hot and humid environments.  You will have a current manual drivers licence and own vehicle. Cert IV in Safety preferred. More? www.sugarresearch.com.au
 
Agricultural Economist for Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries at Emerald, Rockhampton, Mackay or Biloela for temporary full-time position until 30 June 2022 with a possibility of an extension. Salary to $86,000 plus super. Deadline 30 August.
More? www.smartjobs.qld.gov.au.
 
Development Officer (Extensive Livestock) with NSW DPI. Three positions – two temporary (located in Cowra and Trangie/Dubbo) and one permanent (located in Armidale).
Salary to $121,379 plus super. To provide technical expertise to develop research outputs to improve the productivity, profitability and sustainability of the extensive livestock industry. You will have a degree in Agriculture, Animal Science or related discipline and in-depth knowledge of the extensive livestock industry. Deadline 22 August. More? Click here
 
Group Leader Property Management to lead and coordinate crown land management in the South East and Tablelands. Permanent full-time role, in Goulburn NSW. Salary from $108,044 plus super. To lead and coordinate a multi-skilled team to manage divestment of land from the Crown Estate. You will have tertiary qualifications in either Property Management, Land Management, Business Management or equivalent experience. Deadline 23 August. More? click here.
 
Ranger based at Emerald, Central Queensland on full-time fixed-term basis to March 2019. You will have secondary education to year 12 and Queensland C class provisional drivers licence. Deadline noon 20 August. More? http://www.centralhighlands.qld.gov.au/about-council/recruitment/current-vacancies/

Extension officer for beef and sheep, Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Brisbane or Toowoomba. Temporary full time until 30/06/2021 with a possibilty of an extension. Salary to $110,613 plus super to lead the Beef and Sheep eExtension team and will be project leader of the collaborative 'elivery of FutureBeef industry engagement'project which is co-funded with Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA).  This position will also manage and coordinate the Beef and Sheep monitoring, evaluation and reporting program and EDGE workshop delivery by DAF. Deadline 28 August. More? www.smartjobs.qld.gov.au.
 
Senior Managers, Marine Estate within the Port Stephens Fisheries Institute or negotiable within any major DPI fisheries locations in NSW. Salary range to $116,157 + super.
Temporary (fixed term) roles for up to two years with potential for extension. To manage a team and provide specialist advice in biodiversity offsets, spatial planning, project management and coastal systems. You will have knowledge of the Marine Estate Management Strategy and experience delivering regulatory and conservation programs and hold a current car licence. Deadline 26 August. More?  Senior Manager, Marine Estate (Biodiversity Offsets); Senior Manager, Marine Estate (Spatial Planner); Senior Manager, Marine Estate (Project Management) and Senior Fisheries Manager, Coastal Systems
 
Trainer/Assessor for Open College agriculture/horticulture courses. Sydney based. You will have agriculture related qualifications at a minimum of Certificate IV level, TAE40110/40116 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment and 3+ years recent experience* working in agriculture. More? Ciaran Martin (02) 8048 5006.

Customer co-ordinator at OneFortyOne Plantations, Mt Gambier to create tailored sustainable solutions and provide sales performance reporting, dashboards and analytics. You will have sound practical experience in a sales/account management team, excellent relationship and time management skills and a strong knowledge of supply chain management. An appropriate qualification is preferred. More? mryan@onefortyone.com 
 
Forestry contractor supervisor – Otways, Victoria for Midway, an export and forestry company. You will have excellent interpersonal , communication and negotiation skills. Suitable tertiary qualifications or previous work experience in a forestry, environment or agricultural discipline desirable. Deadline 31 August More? Forestry Contractor Supervisor - Otways2.pdf
 
Harvesting and roading manager for Forestry Corporation of NSW – Bathurst. You will have relevant tertiary qualification and minimum five years’ equivalent management experience in field operations or logistics management. The successful candidate will be required to undertake active frontline fire-fighting duties and be available for after-hours fire standby on a rostered basis. Deadline 24 August. More? jobapplications@fcnsw.com.au 

Mechanic for Australian Wildlife Conservancy to oversee the repair and maintenance of the Kimberley fleet, based at the Mornington Wildlife Sanctuary. Basic on-site accommodation provided. You will have wide range of experience in the mechanics trade ideally in rural and remote settings. Skills in metal fabrication desirable. Deadline 17 August. More? http://www.australianwildlife.org/about/employment.aspx
 
Territory Outback Community Campaigner to build public awareness and support for increased investment in conservation and land management in the Northern Territory, and for supporting engagement with key stakeholders and policy makers. Full time. Darwin-based. Salary to $80K/year until 30 September 2019 with a possible extension. Deadline 20 August. More? mhart@pewtrusts.org 
 

Agribusiness professionals sought, including General Managers;  Agronomists;  Farm Managers, Packing Shed Managers; Orchard Managers, Area/Territory Managers and Product Managers. More? resume@lucasgroup.com.au 
 
National Projects Manager for Australian Wildlife Conservancy, full-time position of , based in Subiaco to support and assist sanctuary staff with a range of projects and activities. You will need to be capable of working with a wide range of people, and will committed to helping AWC develop and implement a new model for conservation. Deadline 19 August. More? http://www.australianwildlife.org/about/employment.aspx
 
Regional Agricultural Landcare Facilitator – Southern Rangelands NRM for a 0.8 FTE position. Geraldton location is preferable, to work with external and internal stakeholders and build solid relationships. You will have a degree in NRM or other relevant discipline or substantial experience in a field related to southern rangelands pastoral systems and a current WA drivers licence.  Travel will be required and occasionally remote. Deadline 31 August. More? jrowell@hmsolutions.com.au 

Precision Agriculture Coordinator for NSW DPI at Paterson NSW (Tocal College) Temporary full-time role to 30 June 2021. Salary from $94,782 + super to develop and deliver education programs. You will have Certificate IV in Training and Assessment or the ability to attain, experience implementing precision agriculture technologies into farming systems at both the practical and management level. Possession of a NSW driver's license up to Class HC is highly desirable. Deadline 17 August. More? Click here.
 
Director, Centre for Crop Science at University of Queensland’s Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation. Full-time, fixed-term appointment for five years at Academic level E for an outstanding individual to lead the Centre for Crop Science and to continue to build on the existing global reputation for crop science research. You will have an international reputation in the field of crop science and demonstrated experience in a management role. An ability to secure funding in a University environment and/or the public or private sector is essential. Deadline 30 August. More? Centre Director Crop Science PD.pdf
 
National Project Manager- Agricultural extension. Melbourne-based position to manage scientific and extension programs, focusing on the needs of vegetable growers. You will report to the CEO and mentor a team of project officers. You will have sound scientific experience re plant health and biosecurity and a demonstrable track record of project funding acquisition, budget tracking, and contract management. More? Lucy Purcell 0401 944 320  

Digital ag experts for the Food Agility CRC project is a "Data Driven Profitability in the Grains Industry through On Farm Experimentation” at Curtin University.  More? curtincareers@curtin.edu.au
 
Projects and education manager, full-time, for the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife, responsible for planning and implementing projects, grant programs and educational activities. You will be be tertiary qualified, perhaps in environmental science or conservation and land management with post-graduate experience in a similar role. More? Karen Slape 0411 410 870.

Farm worker to care for animals and develop and maintain the gardens at Costa House in western Victoria. You will have experience in gardening and small farm animal care and a current first aid certificate. More? http://careers.genu.org.au/cw/en/job/494467/care-farm-worker-part-time

Field officers for NSW Park operations (various locations) to undertake construction, maintenance and improvements to park assets. You will have a current drivers licence and four-wheel driving certification. This role requires physical fitness and working in an outdoor environment. Field Officer applicants must meet the requirements of a firefighting medical and pass the task-based fitness assessment. More? Alstonville – Matthew Wiseman – 0429 447 286, Matthew.Wiseman@environment.nsw.gov.au; Port Macquarie and Verges Creek (Kempsey) – Rolf Koeppen 0416 240 871, Rolf.Koeppen@environment.nsw.gov.au; Taree – Steve Smith 0429 144 874, Stephen.Smith@environment.nsw.gov.au; South Grafton – John Kennedy 0438 224 269, John.Kennedy@environment.nsw.gov.au; Perisher Valley – Greg Harmer 0428 509 412; Yathong and Cobar – Fiona Buchanan 0459 810 557, Fiona.Buchanan@environment.nsw.gov.au; Gunnedah – John Whittall 0428 693 909, John.Whittall@environment.nsw.gov.au; Mungo and Yanga (Balranald) – Jo Gorman 0418 545 231, Jo.Gorman@environment.nsw.gov.au; Griffith, Hay and Mathoura – Tim O’Kelly 0400 258 232, Tim.Okelly@environment.nsw.gov.au; Wilga, White Cliffs, Tibooburra and Wilcannia – Dan Hough 0437 406 595, Dan.Hough@environment.nsw.gov.au; Kearsley – Brooke Jackson 0422122289, Brooke.Jackson@environment.nsw.gov.au; Tenterfield and Glen Innes – Darren Pitt 0427 212 255, Darren.Pitt@environment.nsw.gov.au; Blowering Works Depot – Steve Cathcart 0428 446 510; Mt. Keira and Montague Island (Narooma) – Graham Bush 0419 285 453, Graham.Bush@environment.nsw.gov.au; Walcha and Armidale – Aaron Simmon 0428 364 525, Aaron.Simmon@environment.nsw.gov.au; Scone – Steve Smith 0429 144 874, Stephen.Smith@environment.nsw.gov.au; Ledknapper (Enngonia) and Bourke (Gundabooka) – Melissa Hams 0429 722 765; Glenbrook and Blackheath – Vanessa Richardson 02 4787 3112, Vanessa.Richardson@environment.nsw.gov.au; Urbenville – Matthew Wiseman – 0429 447 286, Matthew.Wiseman@environment.nsw.gov.au; Boat Harbor – Steve Smith 0429 144 874, Stephen.Smith@environment.nsw.gov.au; Vaucluse (Nielsen Park) and La Perouse - Leon Schwartz 0418 297 417, Leon.Schwartz@environment.nsw.gov.au; Middle Head (Mosman) -Tom Szymanski 0419753792, Tom.Szymanski@environment.nsw.gov.au; Mt Colah and Lane Cove – Sean O’Riley 0419 753 807, Sean.ORiley@environment.nsw.gov.au; Scheyville – Richard Pearce 0417 232 049, Richard.Pearce@environment.nsw.gov.au

Commodity Manager – Livestock Group, Victorian Farmers Federation based in Melbourne and responsible for overseeing the operations of the livestock extension project, maintaining communication and engagement with and advocacy for livestock members and industry stakeholders including industry, lobby groups, politicians, bureaucrats, members and farmers. You will have a recognised degree and/or significant industry experience. More? www.vff.org.au/careers
 
Extension Officer (Beef) for temporary position to deliver Grazing BMP Program including engagement of beef producers, development of technical materials and extension support activities to minimise downstream impacts to the Great Barrier Reef. You will have a degree in agricultural science/applied science from a recognised tertiary institution, or equivalent academic qualifications in agricultural or animal science and a  manual “C” class driver's licence. More? https://futurebeef.com.au/projects/grazing-bmp/
 
Animal Technical Officer/Trainee Animal Technical Officer, full-time, fixed-term for three years at University of Queensland. Depending on skills and experience, salary package to $67,918/year. More? r.bruce1@uq.edu.au

Member services manager, Jersey Australia. Based near LaTrobe University, Bundoora, Victoria. Full-time to manage member services team and delivery of registration, classifications and associated services. You will have high-level communication and customer service skills and an nderstanding of the dairy industry. More? Ph Glen Barrett on 03 9370 9105

Prison Officer - Marngoneet Correctional Centre, Lara near Geelong, Victoria. Salary $32.05/hour (plus super plus penalty rates for evening and weekend shifts and annual hourly rate increases) Mature-aged candidates encouraged to apply. More?  prisonofficers@hudson.com or 1300 037 541

Technical officers - plant sciences (two positions). NSW based. Seeking motivated science graduates to join a team protecting Australia's plant-based industries and the natural environment from exotic plant pests and diseases. You will have a degree in biological, agricultural or plant sciences More? Stan Relihan 02 6140 3906

Small Animal Rotating Internships (two positions) at UQ School of Veterinary Science Gatton, to work in a combined clinical, teaching and research environment under the guidance of senior staff. You will have a degree in Veterinary Science or equivalent, registrable in Queensland. Total package $70,664.18/year. More? Associate Professor Bob Doneley r.doneley@uq.edu.au.

Program Manager, Desert Channels Queensland, a community-based NRM body based in Longreach to provide operational leadership, direction, and management to the organisation. More? https://dcq.org.au/

CEO, Dairysafe (Dairy Authority of South Australia). You will have senior management experience  and qualifications. Food safety, informed by technical and or regulatory knowledge, would be highly desirable; experience in the dairy industry an advantage. More? Andrew Reed (08) 8100 8827.

Behaviour Assessment Coordinator for RSPCA at Wacol for full time,12 month parental leave relief contract. Starting pay rate of $23.82/hour (junior rates may apply). You will have formal animal behaviour and management study or relevant experience. More? www.rspcaqld.org.au/who-we-are/careers
 
Senior Horticulture Industry Officer at Karreenga accommodating 300 prisoners near Lara, approximately 70km west of Melbourne. Salary $69,172 - $79,545. For training and assessing prisoners for the Department of Justice & Regulation. You will be qualified to work in the horticulture industry or related field and have sound knowledge of OH&S requirements. More? www.vic.gov.au/jobs

Research Technician - Water Quality for Sugar Research Australia Meringa station for one year fixed term contract, extension possible, to evaluate water quality outcomes through the use of rainfall simulation, automated samplers and other equipment. You will hold a diploma or Bachelor’s degree in science, agriculture or a relevant discipline and have at least 3 years’ experience in an R&D or similar environment, be physically fit and happy to work outdoors in wet, hot weather. You will be competent with technology, able to repair equipment, and demonstrate basic laboratory knowledge. More?  https://sugarresearch.com.au/
 
Engagement and Extension Manager for AUSVEG, based in Melbourne, to oversee externally funded projects and represent growers on taskforces and committees. You will be able to monitor, analyse and interpret the technical basis of vegetable production and have a demonstrable record of project funding acquisition and contract management. More? Lucy Purcell 0401 944 320 
 
Casual farm workers/seasonal workers for Sugar Research Australia at Mackay. A seasonal haul out driver is also sought. You will have the right to work in Australia, be physically fit and able to lift up to 20kgs and hold a current drivers licence. More?  https://sugarresearch.com.au/

Foundation officer for Marcus Oldham College, Victoria to organise events, implement and review fundraising initiatives, assist donor recruitment and coordinate graduate communications. You will have a formal qualification in event management, fundraising or PR. More?     Position Description - Foundation Officer 2018  
 
Research & Extension Officer with cropping focus for FarmLink, based at Temora, a not-for-profit group of growers, advisers and researchers. To design and deliver research, extension and communication activities. You will have ag science or similar qualifications (or relevant experience). More? Sharon Moloney 1300 380 701 
 
Industry Development Officer (two positions) for cropping grower group in FNQ to share industry information and organise grower workshops and training sessions plus data collection and undertaking on farm quality testing and crop monitoring. You will have a Bachelor of Agricultural Science or similar and flexibility and ability to work remotely as well as ability to travel extensively in your area, occasionally travel to Brisbane for meetings. More? Olesja Laming on 0421 761 911 or olesja@greenfieldhrs.com.au 

CEO for Mackillop Farm Management Group in the high and medium-rainfall zones of south east SA delivering agricultural demonstration sites and communication activities. You will have great governance/financial management, leadership and communication skills and are passionate about regional and industry development. More?  louise@focusfacilitation.com.au

Communications Officer for Sugar Research Australia. Brisbane-based and responsible for event coordination and administration, email marketing/communication systems, webinars, corporate communication and project communication.   Some domestic travel (mostly within Queensland and northern NSW) required. You will be an early-career communicator with an understanding of the important role of an efficient and detailed client relationship management system. You will also be experienced in events and promotional activity, as well as providing communications support. More? https://sugarresearch.com.au/

Research/extension officer for Birchip Cropping Group, northern Victoria to conduct trial work. You will have tertiary qualifications in agricultural science or related discipline, excellent written and verbal communication skills and a valid driver's licence. Experience with replicated trials and sound agronomic knowledge of broadacre agriculture desirable. More?  Kelly Angel on 0354922787.
 
Senior Manager Grower Extension and Communication for the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) at Wagga Wagga. You will have a degree in Agricultural Science, communications or segment marketing or equivalent and strong networks within the Riverina plus experience in communication and agricultural extension of 8+ years and an understanding of the Australian grains industry. More? https://grdc.com.au/about/what-we-do/careers
 
Victorian Development Officer for the Stock Feed Manufacturers’ Council of Australia. Part-time (one day/week with possibility of additional three days/week), flexible location, to manage all aspects of State committee executive/member meetings and operations. You will have a minimum of five years’ experience within the stockfeed industry at senior level. More? Brett Price 02 9223 9944
 
Project Services Manager
for NRMSouth in Tasmania for six months fixed-term full time with opportunity to extend to a five-year contract to complete, report on and evaluate projects (including sustainable agriculture and conservation initiatives) and lead the team through new project management planning, project initiation and delivery. More? www.nrmsouth.org.au 

Manager Grower Relations - GRDC based in Melbourne or western/north central Victoria to work closely with grain growers and with research providers to enhance the adoption of research findings on-farm which focus on grower profitability. You will have demonstrated minimum five years sound knowledge and related industry experience in seeds, fertiliser or crop protection in a commercial, technical or marketing role and a degree in Business, Agricultural Science or equivalent and a valid Australian driver’s licence. More? Mick Hay on 0418 804 600 or  David Jackson on 1300 380 701

Farm technician for three-year fixed-term contract with Sugar Research Australia at Ingham as the leading operator of the harvester and other farm machinery. You will have at least 5 years’ experience in operation of harvesters (sugar cane preferred) and other farm machinery and C class manual licence, certificate for the application of farm chemicals is highly desirable, as are licenses for LR, HR, Forklift and First Aid. More? https://sugarresearch.com.au/
 
Executive officer
for the Stock Feed Manufacturers’ Council of Australia (SFMCA), providing secretarial/administrative, advocacy and technical representation services. For approximately three days/ week with option to also be appointed to the SFMCA State Development Officer position requiring an additional day/week. You will have knowledge of matters relating to the stock feed supply chain, a minimum 10 years’ experience gained within the stockfeed or related agricultural industry at senior level; strong relationship building and influencing skills and the ability to conduct and control meetings and develop and manage budgets. More? Brett Price on 02 9223 9944. 

Casual farm workers/seasonal workers for Sugar Research Australia research stations in Mackay, Bundaberg, Woodford, near Cairns and Tully doing physically challenging activities, at times, in hot and humid environments.  You will have the right to work in Australia; have sound English skills; be physically fit and able to lift up to 20kgs; and hold a current drivers licence. More? https://sugarresearch.com.au/

Farming supervisor for full-time live-in at  Brindley Park Property Group near Roma, a 25,000-head feedlot and feedmill, leading a team of four farm hands. You will have experience being a hands-on supervisor, flexibility to work weekends and chemical accreditation certificate. Private house accommodation and above-award wages. More? www.accbeef.net.au

Farm technician for Sugar Research Australia’s Ingham station for three year fixed term contract. You will have at least five years’ experience in operation of harvesters (sugar cane preferred) and other farm machinery including tractors and haul out and experience in conducting farm operations including spraying, fertilising, cultivation and irrigation. More https://sugarresearch.com.au/sra-information/current-vacancies/

Farm manager for Sugar Research Australia’s Meringa station, to be responsible for leading and managing all farm operational activities. You must have minimum five years’ experience in the cropping industry; experience of agricultural research; hands-on farm experience and knowledge of seasonal crop systems in Queensland as well as current MR and C class drivers licence. More?  07 3175 0680 

Project extension agronomist with a strong focus on water quality improvement for three-year contract based in Proserpine to develop and support grower groups to encourage peer-to-peer learning and set up demonstrations examining run off water quality. You will have a tertiary qualification in agriculture or a related discipline and minimum two years' experience in a complex agricultural industry. More? www.evolvescientific.com.au

Veterinary projects co-ordinator for the Australian Veterinary Association. You will be a qualified veterinarian with experience in coordinating projects and/or working in administrative roles as well as relevant and up to date knowledge of veterinary science, animal health and welfare and excellent communication skills. More? hr@ava.com.au.  

Queensland station positions: Feedlot stock hands, pen riders, station hands, leading hands, head stockperson, station cook/gardener, boreman/water maintenance , loader driver /handyman and mechanic. Some positions start ASAP and some in 2018 across breeding, backgrounding, broadacre farming, feedmill and feedlot operations at Mt Isa, Julia Creek, Mackay, Roma, Augathella and Cecil Plains. More agrihr@accbeef.net.au

Regional RSPCA  Inspector. Full time position servicing the Cairns region to promote and enforce compliance with laws regulating animal care and protection. You will have investigative experience; and good animal handling, health care and welfare experience and a valid current Open Qld Drivers' Licence; Salary from $57,606.47 (+ Super).  Vehicle, iPad, iPhone and Laptop included. More? www.rspcaqld.org.au/who-we-are/careers 

Manager Agronomy, Soils & Farming Systems - GRDC for Full-time position  in Northern Region based out of Toowoomba. You will have demonstrated minimum five years’ sound knowledge of related industry experience in a particular R&D field and a degree in Business, Agricultural Science or equivalent. Demonstrated experience in project negotiation, facilitation and management in a relevant industry and a valid Australian drivers licence. More? www.rimfireresources.com.au/grdc

WWF Coral Reef High Impact Initiative Manager for full-time for three-year contract at Brisbane office (other locations considered) to undertake strategic development and day-to-day implementation of the Coral Reef High Impact Initiative including managing engagement with partners, donors and internal stakeholders. You will have an advanced degree in environment science, public affairs, or a related field or equivalent work experience. More? http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/jobs_wwf/ 

Industry Development Manager for Avocados Australia to focus on improving avocado productivity and quality. More? Jayne Weedon admin@avocado.org.au

Program Manager, Research & Innovation based at AgriFutures (previously known as RIRDC) at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga with responsibility for initiating, developing and managing programs, securing significant cash and in-kind co-investment from industry and government stakeholders and pursuing new funding opportunities. You will have demonstrated knowledge of and experience in rural R&D, strong skills in program design, planning, monitoring and evaluation including budgeting and financial management. Tertiary qualifications in agricultural science, agricultural economics, agribusiness or similar with post-graduate study highly regarded. More? www.rimfireresources.com.au

Conservation Planning Officer for NSW government, temporary position with opportunity to go permanent at Dubbo to identify and resolve complex issues related to threatened species and interpret regulations, policies and guidelines. You will have experience in environmental planning, specifically the framework for biodiversity assessment, knowledge of flora and fauna survey techniques and a valid driver’s licence. More? www.ranstad.com.au

Ranger in charge at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to work alongside traditional owners, plan and implement operations and provide leadership for compliance, incident and emergency response management. You will assist with firefighting and providing tours and information. Salary $71,151- $78,052. More? Anja Toms 08 8956 1133
 
Conservation Planning Officer for NSW government department at Dubbo. ASAP Start for three-month initial contract. Salary $48.64 per hour + super to assist with the review of strategic environmental planning matters and development of assessment proposals, including desktop assessments of reports and databases. You will have tertiary qualifications (planning, environmental conservation, etc.) and current driver’s licence. More? 02 8705 8500
 
RSPCA Inspector, for initial 12-month contract, part-time Broome-based role helping preventing animal cruelty through public education programs, investigating public reports and prosecuting offenders. You will have experience in a regulatory, law enforcement or compliance discipline, be fit and be a practiced and objective investigator, with exceptional record keeping, communication and animal handling skills. More? humanresources@rspcawa.asn.au

Mixed farming project officer for a grower driven organisation operating in the Shires of Dandaragan, Coorow, Gingin and Moora to co-ordinate research, development & extension activities relating to mixed farming within the West Midlands Group region to carry out a range of activities. You will have a degree in animal science, agricultural science or agribusiness, an understanding of WA farming systems and a current Australian drivers Licence. Experience in trial design and implementation desirable. More? http://www.wmgroup.org.au/

Senior veterinarian to lead clinical team at RSPCA hospitals at Rutherford (Hunter) and Tighes Hill (Newcastle).  You will have a degree in Veterinary Science, registered in NSW and a minimum five years in veterinary practice with experience in a senior role, previous welfare experience advantageous. More?  Dr Tonya Stokes tstokes@spcansw.org.au
 
Manager, national Variety trials program for GRDC Perth. Responsible for assessing and managing trial protocols, auditing field data and data publication frameworks, and takes responsibility for local extension and communication activities of NVT results. You will have demonstrated minimum 5+ years of related industry experience in a relevant field (i.e. crop research, plant breeding or agronomy) and a degree in business, agricultural science or equivalent and valid Australian drivers licence. More? www.rimfireresources.com.au

Work experience: Young Australians seeking international agri-experience are invited to apply for placements on French farms. More? (Click on British flag to get the English version) www.odyssee-agri.com

EMPLOYMENT SOUGHT

UNIVERSITY of ADELAIDE STUDENTS: University of Adelaide’s Waite Campus School of Agriculture, Food and Wine has Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences students seeking work experience in short-term non-paid or paid casual employment or longer-term cadetships or scholarships. More? Monica Trengove monica.trengove@adelaide.edu.au or 0417 803 386

GLOBAL GRADUATE: Recent graduate (Bachelor of Government, International Relations and International Business and Diploma of Languages) seeks paid traineeship/employment. Specialisations: international relations, Asia-Pacific/Australian globalisation, business logistics, international accounting, international relations theory, international trade and competition and international financial management. More? Kate Harmer. M: 0401881817. E: kateharmer16@hotmail.com

VOLUNTEER: Volunteer with some limited horticultural experience seeking work on industrial hemp farm. Willing to relocate and undertake training. More? Alan Fu 0438 042 682

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