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The Food, Fibre & Agricultural Educators Conference stands as the premier professional development event for agricultural educators in Queensland.
Download our Sponsorship Prospectus to explore opportunities for engagement and discover how you can play a crucial role in our event's success.
Meet our Sponsors
Gala Dinner Sponsor
Cow Level
AgriFutures Australia is one of 15 Research and Development Corporations (RDCs) that service the Research, Development and Extension (RD&E) needs of Australian rural industries. We represent the research needs for 13 thriving rural industries (chicken meat, rice, honey bee and pollination, ginger, tea tree oil, pasture seeds, export fodder, thoroughbred horses, kangaroo, buffalo, deer, goat fibre and ratite), delivering research and innovation that aims to give our farmers and producers real returns, as well as prepare them to thrive into the future.
Heifer Level
The Tropical North Queensland Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub (TNQ Drought Hub) is helping land managers and communities build resilience to future drought.
Our vision is for Northern Queensland becomes drought resilient through an innovative, profitable and sustainable agricultural sector and resourceful and adaptable communities.
CQUniversity Australia has been on a phenomenal trajectory in recent years and its remarkable growth in student numbers, new courses, new campuses, infrastructure and reputation has seen it emerge as one of Australia’s truly great universities.
Primary Industries Education Foundation Australia’s (PIEFA) engage Australian schools and the community through education about food and fibre production and careers.
PIEFA’s vision is to embed the value of Australian food and fibre production in the national psyche – and aim to achieve this with a range of classroom resources, eLearning courses, Farmer Time sessions and agriculture career pathways.
The University of Southern Queensland is a recognised leader in online and blended education, renowned for their supportive environment and student-focused commitment to learning and teaching.
The University of Queensland School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability is Australia’s number 1 university for agriculture, graduates learn the scientific, technological, managerial, economic and social principles of agriculture to improve food security, environmental sustainability, and enhance human health.
The role of the Queensland Agriculture Teachers Association Inc.(QATA) is to support all teachers and organisations who are engaged in agricultural and related education pursuits.
QATA advocate for Agricultural Educators via Networking, Resource sharing, Mentoring and Advice, Professional Development and Representation.
TradeMutt is a social impact workwear brand, by tradies for tradies. They make funky eye catching work wear designed to start conversations about mental health among the blue collar community, making the invisible impossible to ignore.
Australian Good Meat Education offers an extensive range of free, curriculum-aligned and classroom-ready primary and high school resources designed for digital or hardcopy use.
The Good Meat online platform was created by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) on behalf of the red meat and livestock industry. It provides important information about cattle, sheep and goat production in Australia, focusing primarily on animal welfare, protecting the environment and health and nutrition.
Presenting Partners
The School to Industry Partnership Program is a collaboration between AgForce and the Queensland Government to support the Queensland agriculture industry.