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New program to build cattle leadership of the future

24/09/2024 by The Coonamble Times

PHOTO: The new program builds on an earlier initiative, the Rising Champions program, which supported young industry professionals including Kari Moffat (pictured). Image supplied by CA.

Young cattle farmers in the Western Plains are being invited to apply for a new industry leadership program created by Cattle Australia (CA).

The seven-month Australian Beef Leaders (ABL) Program is being offered to 21 to 35-year-olds who want to grow their strengths in leadership and advocacy.

CA Chief Executive Officer, Dr Chris Parker, said CA was proud to be leading a program that would reward talent and support the long-term success of the beef industry.

“This program presents an important opportunity to nurture and empower the future leaders of our industry, by equipping them with knowledge and skills to advocate on the cattle industry’s behalf for years to come,” Dr Parker said…

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