
May Member Muster – Sustainable Farming with Native Grains by Kerrie Saunders
at Uralla Community Centre
Wednesday, 14 May 2025 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time) + Add to calendar14/05/2025 18:0014/05/2025 21:00Australia/SydneyMay Member Muster – Sustainable Farming with Native Grains by Kerrie SaundersMay Member Muster – Sustainable Farming with Native Grains by Kerrie Saunders
Wednesday, 14 May 2025 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time)
Organiser
Karen Zirkler
0267729123
mail@snelandcare.org.au
Address
Uralla Community Centre
9 Hill Street
Uralla
2358 Australia
Event web page: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/8u6v9Uralla Community Centre
9 Hill Street
Uralla 2358
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EXPLORE THE DEEP-ROOTED PRACTICES OF NATIVE GRAIN CULTIVATION AND ITS ROLE IN NOURISHING ONE OF THE WORLD’S OLDEST LIVING CULTURES
Kerrie Saunders, a Gomeroi / Guumbraay woman, is a cultural educator and leader in the Moree and wider community, educating and sharing knowledge through Yinarrma (‘Women of Known Information’ in Gomeroi) https://www.yinarrma.com.au. Kerry offers a range of cultural services and products, including native food tours along the Mehi river as well as the harvesting, milling and sale of native grain flour.
Kerrie’s career in the native grains industry has seen her leading projects with Sydney University’s Narrabri campus on Indigenous grasslands, as well as working with various other agricultural bodies, educating the wider community in sustainable farming, environmental issues and cultural connections to Country.
This event will also offer member group representatives the opportunity to share group news in our traditional 'Around Our Groups' session, hear about current opportunities for members, and enjoy supper together.
Landcare Group Reps are encouraged to bring another member.
Registrations essential for catering purposes at Sticky Tickets: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/8U6V9
Or RSVP on 02 6772 9123 or mail@snelandcare.org.au
This project is supported by FRRR, through funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund. This project is made possible by the NSW Landcare Enabling Program, a collaboration between Local Land Services and Landcare NSW supported by the NSW Government.