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MEDIA COVERAGE 01 July 2020 – 30 June 2021 MEDIA COVERAGE 01 July 2020 – 30 June 2021 Date Medium Event/Issue Who Link 02 June ACIAR Immune response Valentin Thepot, 2019 Student Super seaweed improves fish immunity of farmed fish to Award recipient https://www.aciar.gov.au/media-search/news/super-seaweed-improves-fish- seaweed immunity 28 April Online SciMex Scientists at the Valentin Thepot, 2019 Student Seaweed quadruple fish immunity University of the Award recipient https://www.scimex.org/newsfeed/seaweed-quadruples-fish-immunity,-study- Sunshine Coast in finds Australia have found they can quadruple the immune response of farmed fish by adding powdered seaweed to their diet. 21 April USC Media Release Received the David Heyne, USC, NextGen Career Ex-soldier takes new path towards seaweed science University Medal at Pathways video https://www.usc.edu.au/research/seaweed-research-group for his Bachelor of Science. Works with USC's Seaweed Research Group. 30 Mar Online/print – What can farmers Speakers: Mark Wootton, Terry How farmers can reduce greenhouse gas while increasing yield FarmOnline, do? GHG mitigation McCosker, Maartje Sevenster, John https://www.farmonline.com.au/story/7183056/how-farmers-can-reduce- online event Anderson greenhouse-gas-and-see-yields-surge/ The Land, Qld Country Life, Farm Weekly, Stock Journal, NQR, Stock and Land, Good Fruit and Vegetables 30 Mar Online/print - DevEx What can farmers Speakers: Anderson, Wootton, To appear more climate friendly, Australia seeks to share its agricultural do? GHG mitigation Lucinda Corrigan, Richard Eckard, knowledge online event Sevenster https://www.devex.com/news/to-appear-more-climate-friendly-australia- seeks-to-share-its-agricultural-knowledge-99473 29 Mar Radio – ABC Radio, NT What can farmers Speakers: Richard Eckard A researcher explains some emerging technologies that could help the beef Country Hour do? GHG emissions industry reach its aim of being carbon-neutral by 2030. online event https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/nt-country-hour/nt-country- hour/13268590 24 Mar Online/print – Grain What can farmers Speakers: Sevenster, Corrigan Tailored auditing key to driving farm GHG emissions mitigation Central do? GHG emissions https://www.graincentral.com/news/tailored-auditing-key-to-driving-farm-ghg- online event emissions-mitigation/ 24Mar Radio – The Wire What can farmers Colin Chartres https://2ser.com/episodes/the-wire-530am-24th-mar-2021/ at 18.59-24.50 do? GHG emissions online event 24 Mar Radio - Rural Qld Today What can farmers Terry McCosker https://media.whooshkaa.com/show/976/episode/806787.mp3 do? GHG emissions online event 24 Mar Radio – ABC Canberra What can farmers Andrew Campbell https://www.abc.net.au/radio/canberra/programs/breakfast/breakfast/132544 do? GHG emissions 28 online event at 2.01-2.10 Mar Radio - National What can farmers Colin Chartres https://www.2gb.com/show/the-rural-news/ Commercial Rural News do? GHG emissions online event 23 Mar Online/print - Beef What can farmers Speakers: Anderson, Wootton, Aus farmers leading way in reducing emissions on farm: Crawford Fund Central do? GHG emissions Lucinda Corrigan, Richard Eckard, https://www.beefcentral.com/uncategorized/aus-farmers-leading-way-in- online event Sevenster reducing-emissions-on-farm-crawford-fund/ 22 Mar Radio Release: What can farmers Speaker: John Anderson https://rms.radiorelease.com.au/releasedownloadreport.php?release_id=1007 do? GHG emissions 4&client_link=2aaa9ebbaf52f1615fad1720a6e online event Port Lincoln (SA) - 5CC; Port Lincoln (SA) - Magic 89.9 FM; Kingaroy & Lower Burnett (Qld) - Crow FM; Bathurst & Orange (NSW) - 2MCE; Orange (NSW) - 2EL 1089; Innisfail (Qld) - 4AY; Innisfail (Qld) - 4KZ; Innisfail (Qld) - Kool FM; Mareeba (Qld) - 4AM; Mareeba (Qld) - Kik FM; Wangaratta (Vic) - 3NE; Wangaratta (Vic) - Edge FM; Regional Victoria/NSW - Ace Radio Network; Parkes (NSW) - 2PK; Parkes (NSW) - The Rok 95.5; Murray Bridge (SA) - 5MU; Murray Bridge (SA) - Power FM; Albury/Wodonga (NSW/Vic) - 2AY; Armidale (NSW) - 2AD; Armidale (NSW) - FM 100.3; Gunnedah (NSW) - 2MO; Gunnedah (NSW) - Triple G; Tamworth (NSW) - 2TM; Tamworth (NSW) -92.9FM 12 Mar Online/print - FarmOnline Generation Ag Kayla Evans, Generation Ag host Crawford Fund in podcasts partnership with https://www.farmonline.com.au/story/7160548/agribusiness-buzz-in-brief/ Crawford Fund “Career Pathways” 15 Feb Radio – ABC Radio SA AARES Kym Anderson Victorian Country Hour (from 21.55m) Country Hour https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/vic-country-hour/victorian-country- hour/13134002 Feb Radio – ABC Radio - ABC AARES Dawn Thilmany No URL Rural Vic 15 Feb Online/print – The AARES Kym Anderson Double whammy of COVID, China clobbers Australian winegrowers Canberra Times https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7127105/double-whammy-of-covid- china-clobbers-winegrowers/?cs=14231 https://www.irrigator.com.au/story/7127105/double-whammy-of-covid-china- clobbers-winegrowers/?cs=7 https://www.goodfruitandvegetables.com.au/story/7122981/covid-and-china- tariff-double-whammy-hits-winegrowers/?cs=298 https://www.farmweekly.com.au/story/7122981/covid-and-china-tariff- double-whammy-hits-winegrowers/?src=rss https://www.farmonline.com.au/story/7122981/covid-and-china-tariff-double- whammy-hits-winegrowers/?cs=5373 https://www.queenslandcountrylife.com.au/story/7122981/covid-and-china- tariff-double-whammy-hits-winegrowers/?cs=4698 https://www.stockandland.com.au/story/7122981/covid-and-china-tariff- double-whammy-hits-winegrowers/?cs=4582 https://www.stockjournal.com.au/story/7122981/covid-and-china-tariff- double-whammy-hits-winegrowers/?src=rss https://murrayvalleyonlinenews.com.au/covid-and-china-tariff-double- whammy-hits-winegrowers-stock-journal/ 11 Feb Radio – ABC Radio SA AARES South Australian Country Hour Country Hour A South Australian wine economist has crunched the numbers on a horror 12 months for Australia's wine industry from 27.49m- https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/sa-country-hour/sa-country- hour/13123812 11 Feb Radio – Radio Release AARES Leading Expert Says It's Time to Get https://rms.radiorelease.com.au Water Governance Right Wangaratta - 3NE/Edge, Lithgow - 2LT/Move 107.9, Mid North Coast NSW – Local, Kingaroy - Crow FM, Parkes - 2PK/ROK, Sydney - 2SM (Super Radio), Berri - 5RM/Magic, Campbeltown - 2MCR, Bathurst/Orange - 2MCE/2EL, Mid North Coast NSW – Local, Innisfail - 4KZ Breakfast (Johns), Regional QLD - Grant Broadcasters, Regional Queensland (SQ) - SCA Local, Swan Hill - 3SH/Mixx FM, National - CBAA National Radio News, Innisfail/Mareeba – Local, Murray Bridge - 5MU/Power, Gippsland (Cooma) - Capital Radio, Bendigo & Castlemaine – KLFM, National - AIR National News, Bega - 2EC/Power, CBAA National Radio News, Gippsland (Cooma) – Capital Radio 10 Feb Radio – ABC Radio AARES Sarah Wheeler Victorian Country Hour - from 22.03m Victorian Country Hour https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/vic-country-hour/victorian-country- hour/13119272 28 Jan Online – Farm Hub NextGen Cathy Reade The Crawford Fund - NextGen https://farmhub.org.au/listing/the-crawford-fund-scholar-program/ 09 Feb Radio – ABC Radio AARES Giesecke ABC Newcastle and Sydney and sent out on the wire nationally ABC News Radio 11:30 Radio National/AM program 26 Nov Radio – ABC Rural, NT Conservation of Sebastien Carpentier, Alliance of Scientists race to find wild, ancient bananas to save the popular fruit from Country Hour wild bananas in Bioversity International and CIAT climate change PNG, their genes www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2020-11-26/ancient-bananas-in-png-can-save-the- could protect the worlds-favourite-fruit/12917960 fruit from climate change, pests and diseases. 14 Nov Radio – ABC Radio ACIAR/CSIRO/ANU Andrew Campbell, ACIAR (@6m 35s) National Country report – pandemic Breakfast threatens Indo- www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/countrybreakfast/country-breakfast- Pacific region saturday-14th-november/12880078 13 Nov Radio – Radio New ACIAR/CSIRO/ANU Andrew Campbell, ACIAR Pacific warned of food crisis Zealand report – pandemic threatens Indo- https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/430497/pacific-warned-of-food- Pacific region crisis 12 Nov Television – ABC News24 ACIAR/CSIRO/ANU Andrew Campbell, ACIAR ABC News24 and The World (video expired) and The World report – pandemic threatens Indo- https://iview.abc.net.au/video/NC2008V226S00 (at 41.57 secs) Pacific region 11 Nov Print/online – Farm Online ACIAR/CSIRO/ANU Andrew Campbell, ACIAR Pandemic food crisis threatens Indo-Pacific region, new report warns and Australian Community report – pandemic www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7008775/pandemic-food-crisis-threatens- Media Network – threatens Indo- indo-pacific-region/?cs=14231 Regional/Rural papers Pacific region www.northerndailyleader.com.au/story/7008775/pandemic-food-crisis- threatens-indo-pacific-region/?cs=9676 www.standard.net.au/story/7008775/pandemic-food-crisis-threatens-indo- pacific-region/?cs=9676 www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/7008775/pandemic-food-crisis-threatens- indo-pacific-region/?cs=9676 www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/story/7008775/pandemic-food-crisis- threatens-indo-pacific-region/ 11 Nov Radio and Print/online – ACIAR/CSIRO report Andrew Campbell, ACIAR Study warns COVID-19 pandemic could spark food crisis in Indo-Pacific (10m ABC Pacific Beat – pandemic 44s) threatens Indo- www.abc.net.au/radio-australia/programs/pacificbeat/warnings-covid-19- Pacific region pandemic-spark-food-crisis-indo-pacific/12870442 11 Nov Radio - 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