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Thriving Southland ‘Catchment Convos Podcast’ Launches
Tuesday, 1 October 2024, 5:56 pm | Thriving Southland
‘Catchment Convos’ would be a forum for hearing about the challenges, the wins and the tips that people can take away to their own groups, or their own little bit of paradise, she said. More >>
Future Shape Of Farming On Show At Southern AgriTech And Innovation Day
Wednesday, 24 April 2024, 3:39 pm | Thriving Southland
The future shape of farming will be all the talk at the Southern AgriTech and Innovation Day 2024 at Waimumu on May 2. With an impressive line-up of keynote speakers, breakout sessions and exhibitors, attendees can expect a day filled with inspiration and practical ... More >>
‘Everything To Gain’ Event Shines A Light On The Future Of Farming In New Zealand
Monday, 19 December 2022, 4:37 pm | Thriving Southland
About 150 people attended the ‘Everything to Gain - maintaining our international market position’ event at the Invercargill Workingmens’ Club on Thursday (December 15) to hear from industry leaders about national and international opportunities. ... More >>
Thriving Southland ‘The Difference That Makes A Difference’ — New Report
Wednesday, 31 August 2022, 1:48 pm | Thriving Southland
With more than 80 projects and almost $2m in funding accessed by Southland Catchment Groups during the past two years, farmers are hailing the success of the Thriving Southland Change and Innovation Project. Catchment Group numbers in Southland have ... More >>
Catchment Groups enabled and supported through Thriving Southland
Friday, 20 August 2021, 9:33 am | Thriving Southland
Southland Catchment Groups are being supported and enabled as they work towards achieving an environmentally and economically sustainable future, Thriving Southland project lead Richard Kyte says. Thriving Southland is marking the end of the first ... More >>
Aquavan Visiting Gore And Invercargill For Hands-on Learning Fun
Wednesday, 3 March 2021, 9:25 am | Thriving Southland
The magic of the see, touch and feel Aquavan experience is heading south this month (March) to help bring alive the crucial connections between rivers and the coastal environment. The Aquavan, operated by the University of Otago’s NZ Marine Studies ... More >>