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Good People to Know Podcast Season 1

06 September, 2022

Good People to Know is a down to earth podcast made for down to earth people. We round up experts, specialists and people in the know from around Australia and talk to them about the things that matter most to regional Australians. We cover the topics that concern locals and keep them informed and up to date on all the issues impacting Australian communities.

Season 1

Episode 10: A Lifeline to the Bush: Mental Health in Regional Australia (Part 2)

Andrew continues our chat with Scott Hammond, where we discuss the role of social media, the pressures faced by the farming community, the under-resourcing of mental health support services and how people can care for the mental health of themselves and others. 

Please note, this episode contains discussion of mental health, suicide and suicidal ideation, which some people might find disturbing. If you or someone you know is suicidal, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or use their text service on 0477 13 11 14.

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Episode 10: A Lifeline to the Bush: Mental Health in Regional Australia (Part 1)

Roughly one in five Australians will experience a mental health condition at some point in their lives – a statistic that’s true for the city and the bush. However, reduced access to services in the bush means not everyone gets the help they need and it’s suggested that mental health conditions are likely under-reported.

This week on #GoodPeopleToKnow we talk to Scott Hammond, CEO Lifeline Broken Hill Country to Coast. With over 20 years of experience, Scott lends his important insights into mental health and the unique challenges faced by Regional Australians and the Indigenous community. Please note, this episode contains discussion of mental health, suicide and suicidal ideation, which some people might find disturbing. If you or someone you know is suicidal, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or use their text service on 0477 13 11 14.

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Episode 9: Making our Aussie Farms Safer

Australian farms consistently top the list of most unsafe workplaces in Australia, with roughly one in six people killed on the job in Australia working on a farm. Andrew chats with John Darcy from the Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) about how we address safety on Australian farms. Free safety materials are available to farmers Australia-wide by visiting makingourfarmssafer.org.au.

Episode 8: Cultivating the Next Generation of Aussie Farmers

Traditionally farms get passed on from generation to generation, but with many farmers not having children to pass their farm onto, the average Australian farmer is now in their 50s leading to economic and social challenges for agricultural communities. This week Andrew is joined by Cultivate Farms CEO, Sam Marwood to talk to about how we keep more older farmers on the land, bring new families onto farms and revitalise regional communities through investment. You can find out more by visiting Cultivate Farms.

Episode 7: Digital 'hands-free' farming with Professor David Lamb

The development and adoption of new technology on farms is touted is one of the key drivers in the National Farmers Federation’s 2030 Roadmap. To demonstrate the future of farming through robotics and artificial intelligence, as well creating new sustainability and carbon models to drive improvements in farming practice, Charles Sturt University recently launch a ‘digital hands free farm’ in Wagga Wagga. To tell us more, Andrew is joined again by the projects chief scientist, Professor David Lamb.

Episode 6: Carbon and Natural Capital with Professor David Lamb

In today’s episode Andrew digs into Australia’s emerging carbon economy and what’s in it for farmers with Professor David Lamb - Chief Scientist at Food Agility and Adjunct Professor at University of New England (AU). Working in precision agriculture for more than 25 years and leading more than 40 industry-funded R&D projects, David really is a good person to know. During the conversation they discuss how farmers can help the fight against climate change by not only reducing their carbon footprint, but also helping to draw carbon out of the atmosphere whilst opening new revenue streams and improving the health of the land.

Episode 5: How digital enablement is helping regional businesswomen support their communities

Technology, social media and the COVID-19 pandemic have opened up new exciting business opportunities for regional small businesswomen. To find out more our host Andrew Beer, EGM WFI, sat down with Carrie Kwan from Mums & Co and Edwina Sharrock from Birth Beat to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities regional businesswomen face and how female entrepreneurs can help address real-world issues in the regions. Both Carrie and Edwina show how living regionally is no barrier to running a successful business and how, in the case of Edwina, female entrepreneurship has helped overcome the barrier of distance in accessing quality pregnancy and childbirth education in the regions.

Episode 4: The Future of Australian Agriculture with National Farmers Federation President, Fiona Simson: Part Two

In part two of Andrew's conversation with National Farmers Federation President, Fiona Simson, they discuss some of the risks to the NFF's 2030 Roadmap. How will the industry find the investment they need to adapt to changing technology and become more sustainable? What does volatile international trade mean? And how does insurance help mitigate risk in an industry where a years income can be lost in a day?

Episode 3: The Future of Australian Agriculture with National Farmers Federation President, Fiona Simson: Part One

The agricultural industry is an exciting place to be at the moment - advances in technology and preferable weather conditions have led to much optimism in the sector.In the first of two episodes, Andrew is joined by National Farmers Federation President, Fiona Simson, about their 2030 roadmap for the Australian agricultural industry to reach $100b in farmgate output and the role of sustainability, climate and technology.

Episode 2: Helping our NSW Farming Industry with State Agriculture Minister Dugald Saunders

Biosecurity, extreme weather, trade, climate, changes in technology… there is a lot on the minds of our Aussie farmers at the moment. To discuss this and more our host, Andrew Beer, spoke with NSW Minister for Agriculture and Western NSW Dugald Saunders.

Episode 1: Climate change and the risk to regional Australia

In our very first episode, Andrew Beer, Executive General Manger from WFI, talks to WFI’s meteorology specialist, Dr Bruce Buckley, about climate change and what impact this will have on regional Australia and the agricultural industry. Are there ways that regional Australia can prepare for weather events? What changes can farmers make to remain profitable even in the face of unpredictable conditions? Does climate change offer any positive opportunities to Australian communities? Join us to find out:

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