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Previous Conferences

  • 20th Conference 'System Solutions for Complex Problems' Toowoomba Queensland September 2022 (rescheduled  from 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic)

  • 19th Conference 'Cells to Satellites' Wagga Wagga NSW 2019

  • 18th Conference 'Doing More with Less' Ballarat Victoria  September 2017

  • 17th 'Building Productive, Diverse and Sustainable Landscapes' Hobart Tasmania September 2015

  • 16th 'Capturing Opportunities and Overcoming Obstacles in Australian Agronomy' Armidale New South Wales October 2012

  • 15th 'Food Security from Sustainable Agriculture' Lincoln New Zealand November 2010 (joint meeting with NZ Grasslands, Agronomy NZ, & NZ Society of Soil Science*)

  • 14th 'Global Issues Paddock Action' Adelaide South Australia September 2008

  • 13th 'Ground-breaking Stuff " Perth Western Australia September 2006

  • 12th 'Australian Agriculture Learning from the Past, Planning for the Future' Brisbane Queensland February 2004 (held in conjunction with the International Crop Science Congress)

  • 11th 'Solutions for a New Environment' Geelong Victoria February 2003

  • 10th 'Science and Technology: Delivering Results for Agriculture?' Hobart Tasmania January 2001

  • 9th ''Agronomy - Growing a Greener Future' Wagga Wagga New South Wales July 1998

  • 8th ''Agronomy - Science with its Sleeves Rolled Up' Toowoomba Queensland January 1996

  • 7th ''Farming - From Paddock to Plate' Adelaide South Australia September 1993

  • 6th ''Looking back - Planning Ahead' Armidale New South Wales February 1992

  • 5th  'Agronomy in a Mediterranean Environment' Perth Western Australia February 1989 (planned for 1989 but held in February 1990 due to a pilots strike)

  • 4th  'Responding to Change' Melbourne Victoria 1987

  • 3rd  'Crop and Pasture Production - Science and Practice' Hobart Tasmania 1985

  • 2nd 'Assessing the Need for Change' Wagga Wagga New South Wales1982

  • 1st  'Pathways to Productivity' Lawes Gatton Queensland 1980

*Thanks to Dr Rob Norton for the additional information provided

In the spirit of reconciliation, Agronomy Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community.

We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

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