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Good People to Know Podcast Season 2

16 July, 2024

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.

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Season 2

Episode 9: Farm Innovation with Brad Egan

Farmers are central to the future of this country and serve as an incredible example of resilience and ingenuity, adapting to the harsh Australian climate to feed the country and the world.

One of those farmers is Brad Egan, who was awarded ‘Young Farmer of the Year’ in 2022 for his utilisation of technologies to help decision-making and lift productivity on farms. During the series, many of our Good People to Know have discussed the role and potential of technology to revolutionise the sector and Brad is the perfect example of how it can be put into practice.

Brad joined Andrew Beer in person to talk about his family farm in Scaddan WA, the technology systems they’ve adopted and the benefits they’ve seen, as well as discussing sustainability and how technology can help the industry meet its goals.

Episode 8: Building bushfire resilience and capturing carbon credits

With spring upon us, many regional communities’ thoughts are turning to preparation for bushfire season. With climate change causing an increase in the frequency and severity of bushfires in Australia, there is a pressing need to reduce emissions and find new ways to make communities resilient.

In this episode Andrew Beer speaks with Sean Appoo from the Aboriginal Carbon Foundation, an organisation who use traditional burning methods to reduce the impact of bushfires and the emissions they cause. Working with traditional owners and organisations like the Aboriginal Carbon Foundation, landowners can not only make their farms more resilient to fire, but also earn carbon credits that they can invest back into their business.

Disclaimer: WFI’s parent company, IAG, partners with the Aboriginal Carbon Foundation as part of their Reconciliation Action Plan.

Episode 7: Harvesting Knowledge from the 2024 Safe Farms Report

1820 people have died on Australian farms since 2001. It’s a sobering statistic made worse by the fact that nearly 15% of those deaths were children under 15.

This is just one of the statistics raised in the 2024 Safer Farms Report which was released today to mark National Farm Safety Week. In this episode, Tasmanian beef farmer and Farmsafe Australia Chair, Felicity Richards speaks to Andrew from her farm, about the 2024 Safer Farms Report and shares what farmers can do to make our world a safer place for farmers and their families.

Episode 6: The Journey To Sustainable Farming

In this special episode recorded on the ground at Beef Australia 2024, Andrew shakes hands with Agforce President, Georgie Somerset, and Agforce CEO, Michael Guerin, about the role the beef industry plays in addressing climate change.

Episode 5: Traditional Knowledge, Modern Methods

Whether it’s macadamia nuts, kakadu plums, bush tomatoes or lemon myrtle, native Australian ingredients are having a real moment. But did you know that Australia is also home to a variety of traditional grains used in what is thought to be the world’s oldest bread?

In Narrabri, NSW, the University of Sydney is working with the local Gomeroi people to research the use of these grains using modern agricultural techniques. More suited to our harsh climate and more resilient to the effects of climate change, native grains could well be a way for farmers to improve sustainability, resilience and develop stronger ties with their local traditional owners.

To discuss the research and its potential applications, Andrew Beer shakes hands with two good people to know: Gomeroi woman, Kerrie Saunders from the University of Sydney, and George Truman from NSW Local Land Services.

Episode 4: Diversity in Agriculture

With women officially representing 33% of the workforce according to the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES), Australian Agriculture is an industry that has historically had a significant gender imbalance.

In today’s special International Women’s Day episode of Good People to Know, Andrew finds out more about this gap in diversity by shaking hands with President of Australian Women in Agriculture and National Farmer Federation’s Independent Board member, Nat Somerville.Nat is a farmer of Torres Strait Islander descent that lives and works on Ngadjuri Country in South Australia’s Mid North. Her own participation in the National Farmer’s Federation (NFF) Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program in 2018 has ledto some amazing next steps in her career and she is a passionate advocate for greater diversity and representation in all its forms.

Make sure you listen in to hear Nat talk about the gap in diversity, how the industry will benefit from being more inclusive and how the National Farmer’s Federation aim to address this through their Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program.

Registrations open for the Program today! You can find out more information and register at https://nff.org.au/programs/diversity-in-agriculture-leadership/.

Episode 3: After the storm - Preparing for disaster with Australian Red Cross

In this episode, Andrew Beer chats with GIVIT CEO Sarah Tennant, about how GIVIT is helping Australians who have been impacted by natural disasters. Disclaimer: WFI’s parent company IAG, is the National Disaster and Emergency Partner of GIVIT. As part of this partnership, IAG has provided funding to GIVIT to help support pandemic and disaster impacted communities. This year to date, there have already been countless storm, flood and bushfire events impacting communities across Australia. Regional communities are particularly vulnerable to these weather events, and people sometimes find themselves in precarious situations having lost all or most of their possessions.

That’s where GIVIT comes to the fore, helping those in need. Partnering with governments and other businesses, GIVIT is a unique Australian organisation that acts as a “matchmaker” between those who need support, and people who want to offer their help or donate goods.

Episode 2: Before the storm - Preparing for disaster with Australian Red Cross

In our last season we spoke at length about the increasing frequency and severity of weather events due to climate change, and it’s a topic that regularly comes up when talking to our farming communities.
With natural disasters impacting more regional Australians than ever before, Andrew shakes hands with El Carter, National Emergency Response Lead with Australian Red Cross. They discuss her experience and how regional communities can better prepare for future weather events.

With over 17 years at Australian Red Cross leading their response to some of the nations’ biggest disasters, El truly is a good person to know.

Episode 1: Australia to the World - 2023 National Farmers Federation Conference

In October the National Farmers Federation held their annual conference where the theme was ‘Australia to the World’. With around 70% of Australia’s produce being exported, it’s an important topic to Aussie farmers.
We were there shaking hands and speaking with leaders and experts on Australia’s moral and financial obligations in feeding a world heading to upwards of 10 billion people, the issues that affect Australian exports and the role sustainability plays in a warming world.

Wanting more? Listen now to Season 1.