WA Horticultural Update (WAHU) 2023 sponsors and exhibitors are invited

Sponsorships & trade show exhibitor registrations for WAHU are now open…

The theme for this year’s event is Practical technology innovation and application to improve horticultural practices from grower to consumer.

Pomewest invites organisations to consider investing in sponsorship or participation in the tradeshow.

The biennial Western Australian Horticulture Update (WAHU) event is back again, bringing all areas of horticulture together to grow connections and build knowledge on the changing landscape of horticultural production. This is an opportunity to connect with growers, industry & trade representatives, and researchers on the latest news and developments in this dynamic sector of the WA agricultural industry.

This conference complements other horticultural events held within WA and across Australia; inspiring delegates and building connections while providing the opportunity to learn and collaborate.

When:

Tuesday 31 October - Wednesday 1 November 2023

Where:

Ascot Racecourse, 70 Grandstand Road, Ascot, Western Australia

Event Program:

The program will include:

  • plenary sessions

  • concurrent topics

  • panel sessions

  • trade show exhibits

  • machinery displays

  • networking

Speakers:

MC:  Elizabeth (Liz) Brennan

Liz is a dynamic leader in Australia’s agricultural sector, with experience as a facilitator of aid programs, international research and community development projects, and a consultant and mentor. Her experience working in cross-cultural settings in Australia and Papua New Guinea provides her with an adaptive and perceptive skillset that informs her people-centered, deeply considered, and strategic approach. In addition to her consulting work, Liz is a Non-Executive Director with Wide Open Agriculture (ASX:WOA) and the Rural, Regional, and Remote Women’s Network of WA, and a Councillor with the National Farmers’ Federation Young Farmers’ Council. Elizabeth is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD), a Fellow of the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation (FARLF), and recently completed a Master of Food Security focusing on food security in the WA Wheatbelt.

More Information and registration:

For further information or to register your interest contact Tina Buckley of DPIRD directly phone (08) 9777 0162 or by email tina.buckley@dpird.wa.gov.au

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