Ag Excellence News and Updates
We’re seeking a Research Assistant to support our applied grains research trials in SA’s Mid North.
Due to continued and sustainable growth, the Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board is expanding its team and currently recruiting. If a new challenge is on your radar in 2025 and you’d like to play a part in conserving the diverse environments of the Murraylands and Riverland, consider applying today.
A new intern position to be based in the South Australian Mallee region will be funded through a joint project with the South Australian Grain Industry Trust and the South Australian Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub.
This role is a great opportunity for an evaluation or extension specialist to make a solid contribution to the ongoing success of the SA Drought Hub. This Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting and Learning Officer (MERL) will work in a nationally significant program that links research with activities to deliver enhanced drought resilience in farming systems.
WoTL is pleased to bring you a number of opportunities to join WoTL, assisting us in our mission to ignite ideas and opportunities to support women in agriculture to thrive.
The MNHRZ is offering candidates an opportunity to join the team as their Research and Extension Officer (REO). This new role wil be instrumental in developing and implementing local research while being effective at project management and extension to the MNHRZ membership and wider research community.
Applications close soon for the SAGIT trustee position. If you have experience or an understanding of corporate governance or grain growing, you are encouraged to apply!
Barossa Improved Grazing Group (BIGG) is seeking an Executive Officer (EO) to join their team on a part-time, contractor basis working under the direction of the Board. The EO provides a range of networking, project development and project support services to the BIGG board.
If you’re a recent Ag Science graduate (or about to be) with a keen interest in grains research, this could be the opportunity for you!
A regional internship program being offered in the state’s Mid North is giving agricultural science students a chance to land boots-first in a career in applied grains research and development.