On December 4th 2024, the Australian Agricultural Sustainability Exchange was convened at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, bringing together leaders from across the agricultural sector to discuss sustainability initiatives.
The sold-out event welcomed more than 130 attendees to hear from a passionate group of speakers supporting nature positive initiatives, improved collaboration and engagement along supply chains, and the role of the Australian Agricultural Sustainability Framework (AASF) in promoting Australian agriculture’s sustainability on the international stage.
An update on the strategic and operational dimensions of the AASF was presented by Anwen Lovett, AASF Project Manager. Click on the image to watch Anwen’s presentation, or download a copy.
A prominent feature of the Exchange was a session of TED Talks sharing sustainability projects and initiatives.
Our presenters covered a broad cross section of the Australian agricultural industry, including catchment scale natural resource management, data management for calculation, reporting and framework implementation, and a focus on local, national and international markets.
Each of our speakers and their TED Talk is outlined below, you can click on the image to watch the presentation.
The full TED Talk session can be viewed via the video link (see right), or directly on YouTube.
If you would like more information about any of these TED Talks, please contact us and we will forward your inquiry.
Landcare Australia
Landcare Australia, a national not-for-profit organisation established 35 years ago, supports the landcare community through funding, capacity-building, on-ground projects, and promoting landcare achievements. Working collaboratively, Landcare Australia enhances biodiversity, strengthens food and farming systems, and fosters resilient communities. With expertise in ecological restoration, the organisation leads major projects in large-scale revegetation and carbon abatement, positioning itself as a leader in the environmental sector.
Angela’s TED Talk is titled Landcare Ag: Walking with the agricultural industry on the biodiversity journey. Angela grew up on Kamilaroi Country out near Hebel, QLD, on a grazing property. Now, as Landcare Agriculture Project Manager, Ang works to connect Landcare with agriculture, fostering sustainable practices and cross-cultural collaboration. Ang enjoys advocating for producers, helping drive positive change for our land and industry.
Download a copy of Angela’s presentation.
Australian Wool Exchange
The Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX) is a not-for-profit organisation committed to enhancing the quality, integrity, and sustainability of Australian wool. AWEX drives key initiatives such as the Australian Wool Sustainability Scheme (AWSS), the National Wool Declaration (NWD), and innovative digital traceability platforms like WoolClip and eBale/ePack.
Katyana’s TED Talk is titled Responding to the global market’s demand for sustainable, traceable and high-quality wool. As General Manager of Brand and Integrity at AWEX, Katyana leads efforts to promote sustainability and innovation in the wool industry. With a strong background in marketing and innovation, including roles with global brands like PepsiCo and Diageo, Katyana will share insights into advancing sustainability and integrity within the wool industry through AWEX’s initiatives, including its cutting-edge digital tools and sustainability certification.
Download a copy of Katyana’s presentation.
Agricultural Innovation Australia
The Agricultural Innovation Australia (AIA) is a not-for-profit company established by 15 RDCs to address major cross-sectoral agricultural challenges through joint investment and collaboration. AIA’s flagship initiative, the Environmental Accounting Platform, is Australia’s first cross-sectoral carbon calculation engine, offering producers and supply chains a standardised and accessible approach to carbon accounting across multiple commodities.
Paul’s TED Talk is titled Enabling common, consistent and standardised carbon calculations. Paul is the Head of Product and Design who, as a Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), excels at transforming agricultural and environmental research into impactful software products. He leads AIA’s development team in enhancing the Environmental Accounting Platform while strategically aligning it with future research, market trends, and legislative changes.
Download a copy of Paul’s presentation.
The Cool Soil Initiative
The Cool Soil Initiative provides a science-backed framework for the food industry to support farmers in adopting sustainable, climate-smart farming practices. By aligning with Australian and global standards, CSI enables integrated sustainability reporting for multinational food companies while providing farmers with benchmarked reports on emissions, practices, and soil health to guide decision-making. CSI promotes sustainable production, helping farmers demonstrate their environmental stewardship and assisting food companies in meeting sustainable sourcing goals.
Fiona’s TED Talk is titled The Cool Soil Initiative (CSI) – why, how and what’s next for reporting farm sustainability & emissions through the food supply chain. With over 20 years in the agricultural sector, Fiona has driven policy, advocacy, strategy, and sustainability initiatives, particularly in the grains industry. She led the development of the Grains Sustainability Framework and now works with CSI to collaborate directly with farmers, technical experts, and global supply chains to enhance Australia’s position as a leader in low-emission, climate-smart agriculture.
Download a copy of Fiona’s presentation.
The University of Queensland
The Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI) at the University of Queensland is a world-leading research institute dedicated to delivering innovative solutions for agriculture and food industries. QAAFI focuses on sustainable farming practices, enhancing productivity, and addressing global challenges in agriculture and food systems.
Sudhir’s TED Talk is titled Sustainability Tracker Tool – for downscaling and implementing Sustainability Frameworks. Associate Professor Sudhir Yadav is a Senior Principal Research Fellow at QAAFI’s Centre for Crop Science. His research spans sustainability indicators, traceability standards, life cycle assessment, and benchmarking methodologies, all aimed at advancing sustainable farming practices, improving environmental stewardship, and enhancing resource-use efficiency.
Download a copy of Sudhir’s presentation.
Freshcare Ltd & Applied Horticultural Research
Freshcare is an Australian-owned organisation providing internationally recognised assurance standards for the fresh produce, supply chain, and wine grape industries. Established in 2000, Freshcare’s purpose-driven approach ensures continuous improvement in consumer safety and environmental stewardship, enabling producers to demonstrate their capacity to grow, pack, and distribute safe, sustainable, and high-quality produce globally.
AHR is a leader in independent research and development for the horticultural industry, delivering practical solutions to support growers, industry bodies, and government agencies in addressing key challenges.
Jane and Liam’s TED Talk is titled Connecting data for a sustainable and productive horticulture industry. Jane is Chief Executive Officer of Freshcare and leads with a focus on emerging technologies and best practices to support Australian producers in achieving global recognition for sustainable production. With an MBA and a background in rural business, Jane brings deep industry knowledge and a commitment to mentoring and governance excellence.
Liam is an Environmental Scientist with AHR and specialises in sustainability and the intersection of horticulture and climate change. With expertise in sustainable soil health, emissions reduction, and productivity improvements, Liam applies innovative practices to support a more resilient horticultural sector.
This dynamic team will share insights into advancing sustainability and innovation in fresh produce and horticulture.
Download a copy of Jane and Liam’s presentation.
Gulf Savannah NRM
Gulf Savannah NRM is a non-profit natural resource management organisation dedicated to strengthening communities, supporting local industries, and cultivating living landscapes in Northern Queensland. The organisation NRM combines science, technology, and landcare to enhance productivity for farmers and graziers while maintaining healthy ecosystems and addressing the unique challenges of Northern Queensland.
Sarah’s TED Talk is titled Using the Framework to demonstrate and communicate sustainability in the Gulf Savannah. Sarah is the Sustainable Land Management Team Leader for Gulf Savannah Natural Resource Management. Since shifting from outback aviation to Natural Resource Management seven years ago, Sarah Stevens has worked with extensive beef and intensive agriculture enterprises in the SA Arid Lands and Gulf Savannah NRM regions. An advocate for environmental stewardship as key to productive and profitable agriculture, she is dedicated to helping small and family businesses to find alignment between their environmental and production realities and industry sustainability goals.
Download a copy of Sarah’s presentation.
Victorian Farmers Markets Association with World Farmers Markets Coalition
The Victorian Farmers Markets Association (VFMA) supports, accredits, and promotes authentic farmers’ markets, connecting consumers with local farmers and producers to ensure access to fresh, seasonal, and healthy food. At this event, Sarah Parker, VFMA Executive Officer, and Amanda McClaren, an Accredited VFMA Producer, will explore the themes of sustainability, community, and accountability in farmers’ markets.
Sarah and Amanda’s TED Talk is titled The True Value of Farmers Markets: Pillars of Sustainability, Community and Accountability. As the Executive Officer of the VFMA, Sarah brings extensive experience in agriculture, research, and community development. She holds a Masters in Agriculture and Rural Development, is a graduate of the NFF DiALP program, and serves in leadership roles such as Chair of the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority. Sarah and her husband operate an irrigated dairy farm in Victoria.
Amanda is a passionate advocate for agriculture and community leadership. With a Masters in Teaching, she champions agricultural education, regional development, and regenerative farming. Amanda is a Director of the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority, a GAICD graduate, and former Mayor of Strathbogie Shire. She and her husband run a successful poultry and beef business in Central Victoria.
Download a copy of Sarah and Amanda’s presentation.
Australian Pork
Australian Pork Limited (APL) is the national representative body for Australian pig producers, dedicated to advancing the industry through innovation, sustainability, and policy development.
Megan’s TED Talk is titled “The Magical Animal” Pig Farming and the Circular Economy. Megan leads sustainability and environmental policy at APL, bringing 20 years of experience in environmental management, climate policy, and resource recovery. Before joining APL, Megan served as Sustainability Lead at Dairy Australia and held senior roles in the Victorian Government. With a passion for science and agriculture, Megan is excited to share insights into the sustainability initiatives driving the Australian pork industry.
Download a copy of Megan’s presentation.
The Australian Agricultural Sustainability Framework is funded by the Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry through the National Agriculture Traceability Grants Program. Project delivery is led by the National Farmers’ Federation.
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David is Principal Research Scientist for CSIRO and leads the Social and Strategic Design Team. David’s research interests focus broadly on the nature of data (especially geospatial data), and the ways in which society creates, manages, governs, and structures data and data supply chains for the purposes of sharing data. He designs and leads projects aimed at creating new systems for sharing information as well as systems for managing environmental information.
Over his career, David has worked across numerous domains including environment, agriculture, water, defence and transport and is regularly called upon as a trusted advisor with respect to the design of human systems for the purpose of sharing data across multiple organisations.
Angela is the Managing Director of Schuster Consulting Group and a member of the cross-functional team responsible for delivering projects under the Australian Agricultural Sustainability Framework. Angela is Chair of the Agricultural Business Research Institute (ABRI) and Standards Australia’s technical committee on data-driven agrifood systems and was previously the Australian representative for the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) Strategic Advisory Group on Smart Farming.
In addition, Angela and her husband run a sheep, cattle and cropping enterprise just out of Dubbo in the Central West of NSW.
David is a farmer and physicist who has worked in precision agriculture for 30 years. He is presently the Chief Scientist of Food Agility CRC which is focussed on transforming the agrifood sector using the power of data and digital. He also leads the AgTrace initiative in partnership with DAFF. Passionate about ‘reality-fuelled’ agtech innovation on farms, he has established two university smart farms and the Global Smart Farm Network.
Andrew is an accomplished technology leader with over 25 years experience delivering cutting-edge solutions across diverse industries, including media, utilities, defence, manufacturing, health, and agrifood. He possesses extensive expertise in international agri-food technology ecosystems, and is a trusted advisor to industry organisations, supply chain entities, researchers, startups, and governments. Andrew founded the technology consultancy More Than Machines, where he assists agrifood organisations, startups, researchers, and governments in developing digital strategies, policies and technology solutions that leverage data and AI to optimise their land, production, markets, and products. Previously, as Chief Data Officer at Meat and Livestock Australia, he developed and implemented the Australian Red Meat industry data strategy and digital supply chain research programs, demonstrably increasing productivity, product quality, and enabling new market opportunities through targeted digital technology implementation.
Anna is a wine industry professional since the late 90’s, working in vineyard management and winemaking both in Australia and overseas, and later as General Manager of a premium, sustainability focused, wine producer in South Australia. She has been a non-executive director on private and government boards in the fields of biosecurity, natural resource management and grape and wine business and currently sits on the board of Landcare Australia. Immediately prior to the formation of Australian Grape and Wine she gained experience in national advocacy as Chief Executive Officer of Australian Vignerons. Having worked across a broad range of roles, including practical hands-on industry experience, she is well placed in her role to promote the best interests of the sector on domestic policy issues relating to environmental and economic sustainability. She is leading the project on carbon emissions traceability that is the focus of the presentation.
Melindee is a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne’s School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystems Science, where she focusses on the consumer defined opportunity for sustainable food production. Melindee has over 20 years’ experience in R&D leadership for academia and international FMCGs such as Cadbury, Kraft, and Mondelez.
Warwick is General Manager of Natural Resource Management with the National Farmers Federation, and Project Lead for the Australian Agricultural Sustainability Framework.
Warwick was raised on a farm in the NSW Southern Highlands and has almost 30 years experience in rural and regional advocacy. Prior to joining NFF Warwick had been working in the Commonwealth Government in stakeholder engagement roles and had previously spent a decade with NSW Farmers’ Association and a further decade as chief executive of Australian Forest Growers.
Adam has over 25 years of public sector experience at state and federal levels. His former roles have included Secretary of the Victorian Department of Environment and Primary Industries, Secretary of the Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning, the Victorian Public Sector Commissioner and Dean & CEO of the Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG). Adam has worked in the private sector as a partner with global advisory firm Ernst & Young.
Adam is an IPAA National Fellow and previously served on the board of IPAA Victoria. In 2018, he received a Public Service Medal (PSM) for leadership in the Victorian public sector.
Neil is a Senior Policy Officer providing advice on international market access, trade and capability building to grow the state’s agricultural industry.
His career has a balance of government and private industry experience including eight years at Coles Supermarkets where he was Responsible Sourcing Manager transforming the animal welfare and sustainable production credentials for its own brand products.
David, commonly referred to as ‘DJ’, is a third generation dryland mixed farmer. DJ operates his family’s property at Murra Warra in the Wimmera, Victoria, producing various broadacre crops and finishing prime lambs. He has been heavily involved at all levels of farmer advocacy since finishing his Diploma of Applied Science (Ag Services) at Longerenong College. DJ was elected as President of the National Farmers’ Federation in October 2023 after serving as Vice President and Director for numerous years.
DJ is a past recipient of a Nuffield Australia Scholarship and Australian Rural Leadership Program and is an active contributor to his local community.