at The Roxy Theatre
Wednesday, 13 February 2019 from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time) + Add to calendar13/02/2019 09:3013/02/2019 15:00Australia/SydneyA Day with Charles Massy & Colin Seis - BingaraA Day with Charles Massy & Colin Seis - Bingara
Wednesday, 13 February 2019 from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time)
Organiser
Shelley McDouall
0267242002
cso@gwydir.nsw.gov.au
Address
The Roxy Theatre
Corner of Maitland and Cunningham Street
Bingara
Gwydir 2404 Australia
**PLEASE NOTE - THE VENUE HAS CHANGED DUE TO POPULARITY OF THIS EVENT, AND THE DAY WILL NOW BE HELD IN THE ROXY THEATRE, CNR OF MAITLAND AND CUNNINGHAM STREETS, BINGARA.
Any queries or concerns, please contact Shelley on 02 6724 2052 or 0418 642 715
Event web page: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/79031The Roxy Theatre
Corner of Maitland and Cunningham Street
Bingara Gwydir 2404
AustraliaShelley McDouallfalseDD/MM/YYYY2880
Tickets for this event are currently unavailable
A Day with Charles Massy and Colin Seis
A wonderful opportunity to join Charles and Colin as they share their research and experience in regenerating landscapes
Bookings essential through Stickytickets by Tuesday 5 February 2018
Morning tea and Lunch provided
Tickets $35 for Northern Slopes Landcare Association members and $60 for non-members
Charles gained a BSc in Zoology at ANU before going into farming and developing a prominent Merino sheep stud business “Severn Park” on the Monaro. He still manages the family’s grazing property in NSW while teaching at universities and consulting. Charles’ concern about land degradation led to him completing a PhD in Human Ecology (ANU). This resulted in his new book, ‘Call of the Reed Warbler: A New Agriculture – A New Earth’ concerning the emergence of a regenerative agriculture in Australia. | |
Colin and his son own the 2000 acre property “Winona” in the Gulgong district. The property is managed using methods that continually regenerate its grassland, soil and farm ecosystem. The Seis family has been grazing merino sheep and growing cereal crops in the Gulgong area since the 1860s. In 1993 Colin developed “Pasture Cropping”, then in 2011 he improved on this practice, developing ‘Multi Species Pasture Cropping’. This management tool produces more diversity, while enhancing ecological function & soil health, increasing soil carbon, reducing insect attack, and reducing pesticide and fertiliser use on farms worldwide |
Enquiries to Shelley McDouall: 0418 642715, or 02 6724 2002 Email : cso@gwydir.nsw.gov.au
These events are supported by North West Local Land Services through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Programme and NSW Government’s Catchment Action NSW, in partnership with Northern Slopes Landcare Association
Corner of Maitland and Cunningham Street Bingara Gwydir 2404, Australia
Shelley McDouall
Northern Slopes Landcare
0267242002