Scottsdale workshop to discuss north east seasonal outlooks and climate projections
29 October 2024
Farmers are invited to a free workshop in Scottsdale next week to discuss weather forecasting, seasonal outlooks and climate projections specifically for Tasmania’s north east...
Northern Midlands paddock walk highlights benefits of revegetation on farms
21 October 2024
Farmers and natural resource management practitioners are encouraged to attend an event in the Northern Midlands next month showcasing how revegetation can enhance farm health...
Global agritech innovators take centre stage at Launceston event
9 October 2024
Leading agritech startups from across the globe will visit Launceston this month to pitch their ground-breaking agritech solutions to farmers, investors, students, and agri-service providers....
Tasmanian ag leadership program celebrates new graduates
4 October 2024
Fifteen leaders in the Tasmanian agriculture sector have graduated from an innovative career development program with new practical skills and knowledge to thrive and lead...
New project seeks insights on farmer groups across Tasmania
16 August 2024
A new project is exploring the way peer-to-peer learning can inform and influence on-farm practices in the Tasmanian community. The Farmer Group Mapping Project is...
Continued funding for soil health supports Tasmanian farmers and communities on ground
29 July 2024
Tasmanian farmers and regional communities will benefit from continued support from the Australian Government to improve soil health. The TAS Farm Innovation Hub has joined...
Private Forests Tasmania has launched an interactive knowledge hub for Tasmanian landowners to learn about the positive impact integrating commercial trees can have on their...
Feeding Training Package for Sheep Producers – Upcoming East Coast Workshop
26 April 2024
Local sheep producers will have the opportunity to learn more about containment feeding and decision making in dry times at a workshop on Tasmania’s east...
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The hub is proud to work with a diverse network of over 20 Industry Partners, Delivery Partners and collaborators to build drought and climate resilience through hub activities. Through this network, we span the entire breadth of the Tasmanian agriculture sector and can support farmers, agricultural businesses and communities.
This program received funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.
The Australian Government is contributing $12.4 million over 4 years through the Future Drought Fund under various grants. Hub partners and the University of Tasmania will provide co-contributions of an amount at least equal to the Australian Government funding over the same period.
We acknowledge the palawa/pakana people, the traditional custodians of the land upon which we live and work. We honour their enduring culture and knowledges as vital to the self-determination, wellbeing and resilience of their communities.