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Session Program

Wednesday 3 October

8:00 am

Registration desk opens - Allison Dickson Lecture Theatre

8:30 am

Official opening - Dr Joe Baker - Chief Scientist, Department of Primary Industires

8:45 am

Keynote speaker - Dr Ian Lin

10:15 am

Morning tea - Allison Dickson Lecture Theatre Foyer

10:45 am

Housekeeping - John James, Conference convenor

11:00 am

Concurrent sessions (see below)

Concurrent sessions

Improving the extension profession

Improving the extension profession

Thriving in a changing work environment

Thriving in a changing work environment

Dynamic regional communities

Natural resource management

11:00 am to
11:40 am

J. Barker

R. Beilin

J. Trompf

J. Fisher

K. Egerton-Warbuton

D. Armstrong

 

Relationship & needs based marketing of FutureProfit The Sure Fire Thing

L. Boxelaar Rethinking Action Research: Theory and Extension Practice

Facilitated recruitment increases participation in the paired-paddock program

Clearing the fog from the window: A qualitative case study in viticultural extension

D. Sparks
Bestprac-Focused action to impact on performance in the rangeland wool industry

A farm management economics approach to extension - water use efficiency on irrigated dairy farms in northern Victoria and southern NSW

11:45 am to
12:25 pm

D. Cameron

P. Floyd

B. Toscano

H. Clarke

D. Thomson

M. Hollaway

 

Measuring impacts of an holistic farm business management training program

A case study of how a small-scale evaluation led to large-scale change

Global trends and extension: the future - not what it used to be

Dynamic Partnerships are the Key to Successful Socio-Environmental Outcomes

Different Pebbles, Same Pond: `farming styles' in the Loddon catchment of Victoria

Community participation: the key to managing Queensland's freshwater fishery

1:30 pm to
2:10 pm

J. Fisher

W. McLeish

A. Campbell

C. Holt

A. Leitch

B. Zeller

 

"Grapecheque - Using Bennett's Hierarchy to Implement Change in the Victorian Viticultural Industry"

Finding out what the client wants and giving it to them

Cooperation, collaboration and common sense - towards a National Extension Framework for Australia

Using a `POP' and the `PAM planning cycle' in a workshop

The role of science communication in natural resource planning: a case study in the Central Highlands of Queensland

Monitoring Coastal Marine Habitats and Waterways: Government and Community Partnerships in Action

2:15 pm to
2:55 pm

S. Kenny

R. Murray-Prior

P. Wegner

K. Boon

A. McCartney

G. Millar

 

A Process for Practice - Learning for action in dairy extension

Maintaining links with stakeholders in partnership extension models: Lessons learnt from TOPCROP West

A Framework for Planning and Self-Evaluating Dairy Extension Programs

P. Murray Navigator: A different approach to initiating change in Agriculture

Farmers Using The Better Practices Process To Improve Performance

The Neighbourhood Catchment approach to achieving regional change

3:30 pm to
4:10 pm

F. Hill

D. Schmidt

G. Mills

R. Nettle

S. Teixeria

G. Barrett

 

A Participatory Action Learning Model Proves of Value to the Beef Cattle Live Export Industry

Information in extension: a poverty of theory

Hip Pockets and Aflatoxin - a Positive Model for Change in the Peanut Industry

Dairy Farm Employment relationships and the challenge to the "work" of extension

Participatory approach to identify sustainable dairy industry needs for the design of R,D&E actions in Australia and Brazil

Challenges for Contemporary Extension: the Case of Biofertiliser in Vietnam

4:15 pm to
4:55 pm

P. Stephen

R. Murray-Prior

J. Jennings

V. Sapin

D. Foster

G. Leach

 

Innovations in forestry teaching and learning. Lessons from the Australian Master TreeGrower Program

Information Sources Preferred by Farmers in Using Price Risk Tools

Extension's Big Bang and Genealogy: How Long-Run History Can Inform Current And Future Practice

Organisational change within QDPI Minimising (T)errors and seizing opportunities?

Assisting Indigenous extension services Key guidelines for training and development of extension officers dealing with Indigenous communities

Advancing negotiation in extension practice to better enable chosen and unchosen change - Negotiating New Extension in the Department of Natural Resources & Mines

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