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Paddock Perspective | Sarah Jacobson – Forbes, NSW

Fri July 17, 2026

Hi, I’m Sarah Jacobson and I’m based in Forbes in Central West NSW. I work for Lawson Grains, a corporate farming business with operations across New South Wales and Western Australia and a total landholding of more than 100,000 hectares.

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Towards 2040 report recognises a new era of trade. Now Australia must invest in the capability to deliver it.

Thu July 16, 2026

Australia's grain industry has always depended on trade. With around 70 per cent of Australian grain exported in most years, growers rely on open markets, efficient supply chains and a rules-based trading system to remain competitive.

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Paddock Perspective | Sam Donaldson – Yallaroi, NSW

Fri July 3, 2026

I'm Sam Donaldson, and I farm with my family in Yallaroi, throughout the Gwydir region of New South Wales. I represent the fifth generation to work on our aggregation, alongside my parents, Scott and Ainslie, who continue to lead the business. My youngest brother, Will, works full-time on the farm with me, while my other brother, Jake, is a commodity broker who manages and coordinates our grain marketing and movements.

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Paddock Perspective | Rob Terry – Stowport, TAS

Fri June 19, 2026

Hi, I’m Rob Terry and I’m based in Stowport, about six kilometres from the ocean, just east of Burnie, in Tasmania. I farm here with my wife Veronica and two teenage children. We farm on 54 hectares, where our soils are red ferrosol and free draining. We typically get about 1200 mm of rain a year.

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Paddock Perspective | Cathy Cooke - Koorda, WA

Tue June 16, 2026

Hi I’m Cathy. I farm with my family north of Koorda and we’re planting somewhere around the 9000 hectares this season. I farm with my husband Peter and our son Sandy, who is back on the farm after working away for a couple of years. Our daughter Hayley is living down south working for Nutrien.

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Paddock Perspective | Deb Charlton - Marrar, NSW

Mon June 15, 2026

Hi I’m Deb Charlton and I am a grower from Marrar, NSW, about half an hour from Wagga Wagga. Alongside farming, I’m also a NSW Farmers Executive Council member, a member of the NSW Farmers Grain Committee and a committee member of the NSW Farmers Agricultural Science Committee. Also a grain grower member of the National Mouse Monitory Committee and have been involved with industry advocacy for about 30 years now.

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Paddock Perspective | Brenton Kroehn - Waikerie, SA

Mon June 15, 2026

Hi, I’m Brenton. I farm with my wife Penny, about 10 kilometres south of Waikerie in South Australia’s Riverland, on low rainfall country that traditionally averages around 250 millimetres in a good year — although we haven’t seen that for a while.

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Paddock Perspective | Andrew Messina – Mullewa, WA

Fri June 5, 2026

I’m Andrew Messina, based at Spring Park Farms in Mullewa, about 100 km east of Geraldton. Our properties extend roughly 50 km west and 100 km south of Mullewa towards Dongara. I farm with my wife, Tracey, my brother Rod, and his wife, Sam, and we also employ five full-time staff.

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Why Australians should care about grain exports to Southeast Asia

Thu June 4, 2026

Australia’s grain industry is typically viewed through a domestic lens as the source of everyday pantry staples like bread and breakfast cereal. However, this overlooks one of the most strategically important aspects of Australian grain: its role in feeding the region.

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Navigating Environmental Legislation in the Australian Grain Sector: Challenges and Opportunities

Tue June 2, 2026

Australia has many pieces of legislation and associated regulation at both federal and state level addressing environmental impacts, and which frequently claim (in their “purposes” or in supporting documentation) to be based on the principles of ecological sustainable development.

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Overview of low-carbon liquid fuel technologies and key definitions

Tue June 2, 2026

In recent months, low-carbon liquid fuels (LCLFs) have been gaining increased attention for their potential to strengthen Australia’s grains industry and national fuel security. To support this discussion, GrainGrowers has developed a short explainer outlining key LCLF technologies and definitions.

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Paddock Perspective | Steven Hobbs – Kaniva, VIC

Fri May 22, 2026

Hi, I’m Steven Hobbs and I farm with my family at Yarrock Farms, in Kaniva, Victoria. I’m the fifth generation on the farm, with the first selection being made in 1885. We run a mixed farming operation across 800 hectares, with roughly half for cropping and half for sheep. We grow a variety of crops including cereals, legumes and oilseeds, alongside a Merino and prime lamb enterprise.

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Paddock Perspective | Campbell Dalton - Binya, NSW

Fri May 8, 2026

Hi. I’m Campbell Dalton, and my family and I farm across two aggregations. The first, which is where our primary business is based, is just east of Griffith in southwestern New South Wales. We also have another stock block that's about 60 kms north of Condobolin in the central west.

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Paddock Perspective | Paige Tiller – Kellerberrin, WA

Fri April 24, 2026

We are based in Kellerberrin and are a cropping operation consisting of wheat, lupins, canola, oats and a small amount of barley for hay. I grew up on the farm with Mum, Dad and my older brother. When it came to the farm, Mum and Dad had a rule that you cannot knock it until you try it. I came back in November 2022 for harvest to drive the chaser bin, I found a passion for farming and continued on from there.

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Paddock Perspective | Dili Schoenberg – Waterloo, SA

Fri April 10, 2026

My name is Dili Schoenberg, and I am pleased to tell you a little about myself and our family's farming operations. Our farm at Waterloo is basically halfway between The Barossa and the Clare Valley, so we have a choice of driving half an hour to Clare or forty minutes to Barossa to access services. We run a typical family operation, with my husband, Daniel Schoenberg being the third generation on the farm.

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Paddock Perspective | Sam, Jack & Sarah McCosker - Meandarra, QLD

Mon March 30, 2026

We are the McCosker brothers, Sam and Jack. Our family have been involved in dryland cropping here on the Western Downs for 70 years. In total, we farm around 5,260 ha, and in the last few years, we have branched out, with around 150ha of irrigated crops and a 2,500 head beef cattle feedlot, managed by Sam’s wife, Sarah.

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Paddock Perspective | Brendan Barrows – Borden, WA

Fri March 13, 2026

I’m Brendan Barrows, and I am a third-generation farmer, currently cropping around 2,200ha around Borden in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The first parcel was war service land, which my grandfather farmed, and over the years our family has progressively purchased other land, gradually increasing our holdings in the area.

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The Ghost in the Machine

Mon March 9, 2026

This year’s IWD theme Balance the Scales is about more than vibes and cupcakes. It’s about fixing the machinery itself: addressing systemic inequalities, improving safety, and ensuring our legal and administrative systems are fair and accessible for women.

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