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Progress Rural Western Australia 2000 Conference Proceedings, 18 And 19 August 2000, Fairbridge Farm, Pinjarra, Western Australia., Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia, Progress Rural Western Australia.
Progress Rural Western Australia 2000 Conference Proceedings, 18 And 19 August 2000, Fairbridge Farm, Pinjarra, Western Australia., Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia, Progress Rural Western Australia.
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Conference Aims and Objectives
Aim
To assist in the creation of an excellent life for people in rural. WA
Objectives
- To provide an opportunity for people from right across rural Western Australia to share ideas, learn from each other, energise and develop new skills and knowledge
- To allow conference participants to develop an understanding/about the cutting edge of regional branding and marketing
- To showcase, explore and celebrate successes in agricultural innovations and entrepreneurship
- To motivate people to be pro-active at the planning and implementation level in rural communities.
- To facilitate the development of cohesive, inclusive rural communities that work together …
New Rural Industries 1998 'Advancing Innovation' First National Conference, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
New Rural Industries 1998 'Advancing Innovation' First National Conference, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
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Section 1: History, Trends and Scenarios
New industry development is not an option but an imperative: Stewart Key.
Outlined challenges for the Australian agriculture sector. Presented options for enhancing the agriculture sector by looking to other industries’ characteristics and trends.
Overseas perspective of why new industry development is not an option but an imperative: John Jones.
Reviewed trends and scenarios for agricultural development worldwide, discussed the challenges for Australia, international perceptions of Australia and the opportunities for new agricultural industries.
Futures for new industries: Mike Stephens. Presented a personal view ofthe future for the Australian agriculture sector.
Scenario plan for …
Hanging On Or Handing Over : Proceedings Of A Succession Planning Seminar Held ... 28 July, 1994 At The Dalwallinu Recreation Centre ... 29 July 1994 At The Moora Recreation Centre., Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Hanging On Or Handing Over : Proceedings Of A Succession Planning Seminar Held ... 28 July, 1994 At The Dalwallinu Recreation Centre ... 29 July 1994 At The Moora Recreation Centre., Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
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The two inevitables of life are death and taxes and never has there been a more direct application to these inevitables than the old Russian proverb-
"If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail."
In 1980 in the Shires of the West Midlands and Northern Wheatbelt there were 1,102 farm enterprises. By 1993, there were 853 farm enterprises - a decline of 23 % and one of the major factors causing this decline is the lack of effective estate planning. It confirms that a significant proportion of farm businesses do not have the resources to fund the retirement …