PHCC has recently been contracted by the Australian Government to deliver the Sustainable Agriculture Facilitator (SAF) position. Amy Williams and Mel Durack are currently sharing the role which is aimed to be the designated central contact point for farmers, landholders, industry, and community groups and sustainable agriculture practices across our catchment.

Mel was able to attend the National SAF conference in Canberra over 30th April to 3rd May. The conference included several field trips, and Mel was fortunate to visit Amberly Farm on Canberra’s urban fringe to see their amazing cattle, mobile egg enterprise and small niche micro greens along with their gorgeous Maremma dogs, self-serve farm shop and conservation areas. There was then two days of knowledge sharing, understanding the role and network and hearing from a wide array of guest speakers on many topics including climate change and agriculture, carbon farming, and environmental markets, followed by training. It was great to connect with new and old contacts, including the WA SAF network.

Since the conference Mel and Amy have been looking for opportunities to support our farming community and have recently applied for a large State NRM grant entitled “Resilient Farms, Nature and Communities”, wish us luck!

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The Sustainable Agriculture Facilitator position is funded and supported by the Australian Government as part of the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program (CSAP) under the Natural Heritage Trust.

We acknowledge the Noongar people as Traditional Custodians of this land and pay our respects to all Elders past and present