Tasmanian sheep and lamb producers will be heading across the country to Perth in August for LambEX 2018.
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Australian and international speakers will discuss issues affecting farmers nationally and globally, conference chairwoman Bindi Murray said.
“We have a fantastic program and an amazing line-up of speakers from across the globe who will provide a thought-provoking and insightful look at the lamb and sheep industry in Australia and internationally,” Ms Murray said.
“LambEx 2018 keynote speakers are internationally recognised including CEO for The Center for Food Integrity Charlie Arnot and Beef and Lamb New Zealand Independent Director Melissa Clark-Reynolds. We are also excited to welcome James Rebanks from the Lake District of the UK,” she said.
Associate Professor Graham Gardner from Murdoch University will act as MC for LambEx, with his intimate knowledge of Australia’s sheep and lamb industry adding to the program, Ms Murray said.
“All sectors of the lamb industry have come together to build on LambEx’s previous success and ensure the Australian sheep and lamb industry continues its proud tradition of showcasing its industry,” she said.