Learn about the 2026 Farm Business Resilience Program (FBR) for Pastoralists

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Rural Growth FBR 2026 - Pastoral Livestock

Rural Growth FBR 2026 - Pastoral Livestock

Rural Growth FBR 2026 - Pastoral Livestock

Rural Growth  is the COEs version of the Farm Business Resilience Program and is being delivered in partnership with the Southern Rangelands Pastoral Alliance  for  livestock producers in the Southern Rangelands in March and April 2026

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Training and Development

Rural Growth FBR 2026 - Pastoral Livestock

Rural Growth FBR 2026 - Pastoral Livestock

Through a collegiate approach the College offers training and development in facilitation and extension delivery for members and the sector

Training and Development Offerings

Extension and facilitation delivery

Extension and facilitation delivery

Extension and facilitation delivery

Members of the College are offered extension and facilitation projects awarded to the College on a commercial basis. 

projects

Capacity Building

Extension and facilitation delivery

Extension and facilitation delivery

The College is working with Australian, New Zealand and State governments, Research and Development Corporations, NGOs and private companies to build the extension and facilitation skills of the workforce now and in the future.


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Extension Fellows

Professor Hamish Gow of 

Lincoln University in New Zealand is our inaugural Extension Fellow. As a Fellow, his role is to mentor future generations and support the College in achieving its purpose

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