![]() ![]() He is the Chair of PTSD-Australia New Zealand, whose subsidiary “FearLess Outreach” is able to assist about 6 million people in Australia and New Zealand who live with PTSD. He has been at t he ANU since 2012 where he is researching landscape regeneration technologies for Food Ecosystem and Climate Security.Īdmiral Chris Barrie commanded the Australian Defence Force (1998-2002). He his undergrad at UC and Wollongong and PhD / postdoc at UC San Diego/Salk. ![]() Justin Borevitz grew up on an experimental farm in California. Her current research and development interests include national and international sustainable food and nutrition security/systems, One/Planetary Health, gender equity and Science Communication. Robyn is also Chair of the Kyeema Foundation and the Upper Lachlan Branch of the NSW Farmers’ Association. She has worked in sub-Saharan Africa, SE Asia and Oceania for over 30 years. Robyn Alders AO is a Senior Consulting Fellow with the Chatham House Global Health Program, an Honorary Professor with the Development Policy Centre with the Australian National and a grazier on the NSW Southern Tablelands. ![]() Robyn Alders, AO, bs c (v et ) H ons I, BVS c Hons I, D ip V et C lin S tudies, P h D Julian Cribb, author Food or War – The Age of Renewable Foodģ.30 pm Can we feed all the people and not destroy the Earth?ĭr Nicole Chalmer – (author of Ecoagriculture for a Sustainable Food Future) Ecoagriculture: a cultural paradigm for enduring resilience and sustainabilityĭr Jane O’Sullivan – The critical role of population size and growth Professor Robyn Alders AO – ANU/Kyeema Foundation Tony Hill, Land to Market Australia – Buy into a Healthier Australia Sally Hunter, Lock the Gate – What life is like when mining comes to your district Sustainable Farms – Michelle Young – Restoring the ecology above groundĮncroachment on agricultural land by mining and urbanisationĭr Gavin Mudd – The essentials of mining and sustainability Prof Justin Borevitz – Precision Landscape Regenerationĭr Adam Carroll, Research School of Biology, ANUĮm Prof Stuart Hill – Ecological and Psycho-social Foundations for Agricultural Sustainability Prof Mark Howden, Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions, ANU The Conference dinner is 6pm for 7pm, at the QT Hotel, 1 London Cct, CanberraĬhaired by Charlie Prell of Farmers for Climate Action Guy Webb, SoilCQuest – Restoring the Soil John Feehan – Improving soil with dung beetles Gabrielle Chan, author Why You Should Give a F**k About Farming Walter Jehne, Regenerate Earth/Healthy Soils Australia – Whither Australia’s Agriculture 2030?ĭr Patrice Newell author: Who’s minding the farm? The Hon Penny Wensley AC, National Soils Advocate Keynote – Dr Charles Massy author: Call of the Reed Warblerġ1 am Australia’s soil, water and vegetation as strategic assetsĪdmiral Chris Barrie, ANU and former head of Australian Defence Forces Welcome to the Academy’s Shine Dome – Dr TJ Higgins Welcome to Conference – Jenny Goldie, SPA President An exceptional group of speakers address the question: Can we feed ourselves and not destroy the Earth? Soils are degrading and are in need of regeneration and broad acre farming is delivering food in quantity but not always in quality. Australian agriculture today is largely unsustainable. ![]()
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