May 20th, 2024Ballarat to host leading wool, lamb and beef conferences: early tickets open
Early bird ticket sales have opened for this year’s BestWool/BestLamb and BetterBeef conferences to be held on June 19-20 in Ballarat, at The Goods Shed.
Agriculture Victoria Senior Specialist, Lyndon Kubeil said this was the first time since 2019 that the two conferences would be held together and in the new location of Ballarat.
“We are holding everything under the one roof this year – the sheep and the beef industry conferences, the dinner and the trade displays will all be at The Goods Shed, an exciting new venue near Ballarat Railway Station,” said Mr Kubeil.
The event will start on Wednesday 19 June at 9 am with registrations for the BestWool/BestLamb conference, followed by a combined dinner for the beef and sheep industries at 6 pm that night.
The BetterBeef conference will be held the following day on Thursday 20 June.
The program will include keynote addresses and concurrent sessions, giving participants the ability to tailor their time to suit their needs and interests.
Mr Kubeil said there will be an excellent line up of presenters, including agribusiness professionals John Francis from Agrista and Cam Nicholson from Nicon Rural Services, who are presenting on both days and are sure to draw a crowd.
The ‘John Francis’ session ‘Thriving under pressure – are you ready for the next challenge?’ will help producers make more informed decisions when faced with obstacles impacting their farm business.
‘Cam Nicholson’s presentation on “Grazing Management – balancing the compromise” will show us how to make better decisions and find the right strategic balance between the plant and the animal in a grazing enterprise.
Ticket sales will be capped this year to accommodate the size of the new venue.
“We encourage people to book early and be rewarded with early bird discounts on tickets, with a 1-day conference ticket only $80 and a full package two-day conference and dinner ticket for $200.”
Early bird tickets close on Friday 31 with more information available from Lyndon Kubeil on 0418 532 085 or by visiting the Agriculture Victoria events page online to learn more.