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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story

Release Date: 03/15/2025

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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story

Behind every piece of food we eat and fibre we wear, there is not only a farmer, but a scientist solving the ever-changing puzzle that is agriculture. Whether it be adapting to changes in climate or bolstering natural capital. Paris Capell is a passionate young agricultural professional who is helping to make a meaningful mark on the future of farming, and she joins me now.    Paris’ favourite place is being in the ‘living classroom of home’.   Realising agriculture was her path while working at the local pool in summer. She started wondering where the...

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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story

https://www.prettypodchttps://www.prettypodcasts.com/  asts.com/  Joining stock camps in north-west Queensland is about as tough as it gets, let alone holding your own there as a teenager. It kick-started a career in agriculture that has since spanned the country. For now, a pause, managing Elverton Pastoral in Blessington, Tasmania. And they say farmers wear many hats, so a mechanics apprenticeship, dog handling skills, courses in low stress stock handling and grazing management have all prepared young talent William Lyon for his current role. To learn more, William Lyon joins me...

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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story

Tariffs are a bit of a buzz word right now. But what do they really mean for our farmers? The answer is – they can be good and bad. Who better to break it down for us than Julia Hausler. She runs a successful family farm, and holds influential roles within industry body GrainGrowers. Julia is a tireless advocate for economic and social opportunities in her part of the world, Victoria’s Wimmera region. To learn more Julia joins me now.    Julia’s favourite place on the family farm is the creek, as it transforms throughout the years.  She assists with the marketing,...

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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story

A love of food can most certainly take you anywhere, but perhaps an unlikely destination is a remote Northern Territory cattle station. It’s a path down which former Brisbane café owner Wendy Cox has ventured. For those of us who haven’t been lucky enough to try her recipes, she generously shares photos of the sizeable spreads she prepares for the cowboys and girls. To learn more about Wendy’s Cooking Adventures, the lady herself joins us now. Wendy’s favourite place on the station is Telstra Hill, where you can see for miles and enjoy amazing sunsets. She traded café life in...

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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story

As she calls a sprawling homestead in southern NSW home, it’s hard to fathom how Hannah Bamford has gone from leaving school directionless – to being the assistant manager of a 4000-hectare property near Young. Her career in agriculture all started thanks to a chance meeting with a vet, which set off an incredible chain of events that have culminated in the 31-year-old launching her own rural employment platform Ag-Work Solutions. To learn more about her unconventional path into farming, Hannah Bamford joins me now.    Her favourite place on the station where she lives and works...

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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story

The highs and lows of agriculture are a daily ritual for most farmers. Who knew recording those private moments, showcasing expert problem-solving skills, mixed with a touch of humour, would be so well received? The thirst for that knowledge went far beyond first thought with a single farmer’s videos reaching more than 350 000 people. The UK farmer is now one of the most famous agricultural social media influencers in his country, choosing to champion a range of causes, including inheritance tax. Farmer and entrepreneur Olly ‘Blogs’ Harrison joins me now.    Olly’s favourite...

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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story

After an epic quest all over the world, the owners of BoomaFood based in Cessnock, in the NSW Hunter Region, are confident they’ve tracked down the best sustainable growing technology to see us through future climate challenges like flood and drought. In a southern-hemisphere first, the Indigenous-owned company has launched the patented vertical design, that grows an abundance of leafy greens, indoors, all year round. To learn more about this business with a lot of heart, Managing Director of Booma, Cory Robertson joins me now, to discuss:   Cory’s Indigenous-owned company...

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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story

Moving from Sydney to a small 10-acre farm in the little-known town of Carool was always going to be life-changing. But the owners may not have fully appreciated how much magic they were about to sprinkle over northern NSW. Their award-winning kitchen garden has become a favourite destination in the Tweed tourism scene. To learn more about this true paddock to plate dining experience, Peter Burr joins me now to discuss: Peter’s favourite spot is simply sitting anywhere in the garden. Carool was a big change from Sydney — they bought the property immediately upon seeing it. While they...

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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story

What it lacks in size, this farm gains in heart. It all comes down to forging a very deliberate and considered impact on the agriculture industry. A place to talk, research, demonstrate and showcase different methods. This working property on the Southern Tablelands of NSW has an open door agri-tourism venture bringing this little biodynamic business to a much broader audience. Murray Prior of Nguurruu Farm joins me now to discuss: Murray’s favourite place on the property is the a magnificent old stringybark tree. "Nguurruu" is the name of the farm, meaning ‘camp’ in Indigenous...

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Australian Farmers: Telling Our Story

It’s the stuff dreams are made of – Christmas all year round. For one Queensland family and all who visit their farm, that’s the reality. 20 acres of perfectly formed Christmas trees, the decorations to adorn them – and for those wanting a little more – you can even indulge in one of their famous hot chocolates. If it sounds magical, that’s exactly what the owners had in mind. Let’s meet the family sprinkling that Christmas spirit almost 12 months of the year, Katrina and Brad Fraser of Granite Belt Christmas Farm join me now to discuss: Their favourite spot on the property is...

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As a fifth-generation grain grower from north-east Victoria, James Russell has a lot of hands-on experience. Despite that, furthering his formal education has helped him take his farm and career to the next level. He’s recently finished a dual degree in agribusiness and farm management and also ventured into the corporate banking sector. As the worlds of farming and banking collide, James has plenty of insights. He uses his skills to advocate for other growers and to expand his own operation to include fascinating elements of seed production like seed cleaning . To learn more about his unconventional career path, James Russell from Lilliput Ag, joins us to discuss:

  • James’ favourite place on the farm is the only hilltop on the property.
  • His family has been in the business for a long time and he shares a little about his childhood growing up on the land.
  • James’ dedication to the sector was recently recognised when he graduated from the Australian Grain Leaders Program.
  • He completed dual degrees in Agribusiness and Farm Production, with the support of his family.
  • How his education has helped him today, and the backing he needed to question the way things are done on the farm.
  • James’ advocacy work for GrainGrowers, as well as being a member of the National Farmers Federation.
  • The concept of seed cleaning, and how things have changed in the business over generations.
  • How seed cleaning became an expansion of the original operation.
  • Succession planning and the role James’ grandfather played in this area.
  • James’ family farm is truly a mixed farming business.
  • Their family shearing shed is close to town, meaning they have dealt with activists, and James’ response to these challenges.
  • What James loves most about the land and this way of life.
  • The biggest misconception about where our food and fibre come from.
  • James’ ultimate dream for the future.

 

We hope to see you back on the road soon, to learn more about how Australia grows on the next episode of Australian Farmers with Angie Asimus.

 

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