The Riverina Harvest Festival Conference Day
Event description
The Riverina Harvest Festival 2025
You are invited to the first ever Riverina Harvest Festival with local flavors for everyone. Two jam packed days filled with mingling, learning and local produce day 2 is a FREE festival.
Visit our website: The Riverina Harvest Festival 2025
Day 1 - Conference - Saturday 1st of March
Conference - Wagga Wagga City Council from 12:30 to 6:30 PM
Networking and Dinner - Mates Gully from 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Cost: $100 (includes conference, catering and networking dinner)
Together we will explore the powerful connection between communities, gardens, and local food resilience. With expert speakers, thought-provoking discussions, and opportunities to network, this event is designed to ignite your passion for community gardens, food security, and sustainable local practices.
Day 2 - FREE Festival - Sunday 2nd of March
𝗟𝗼𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: Wagga Wagga Beach River Side Precinct
𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
𝗖𝗼𝘀𝘁: 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘
Join us down at the Wagga Wagga Beach from 10am to 4pm for the FREE Festival Market Day! This event would not be possible without our funders and partners:
Day 1 - Program: 12:30 - 6:15 PM
12:30 PM: Registration and Welcome Drinks
12:45 PM: Acknowledgement to Country by Aunty Cheryl Penrith, Wagga Wagga Wiradjuri Elder
01:00 PM: Opening Address
01:05 PM: Douglas Rand, Laura Fraumeni, Bindi Vanzella, Deb Robertson & Sarah Kynaston, Batlow/Tumbarumba Horticultural Growers Group
"The Best Food Security is Local: Lessons from the 2019 -20 Bushfires": Learn about the critical role local food networks played in resilience and recovery after the fires.
01:45 PM: Naomy Lacey, Community Gardens Australia
International perspectives on community gardening
02:25 PM: Dr. John Raffety, CSU Thurgoona Community Gardens
Just add water growing a community garden
03:05 PM: Afternoon Tea
03:35 PM: Clarance Slockee, ABC‘s Gardening Australia
Keynote Presentation
04:15 PM: Collet Geier, CSU PhD Student
"Harvesting Potential": Tackling Community Inequality Through Gardening
04:55 PM: Marty and Sally Bushby, Whole Picture Permaculture
The Whole Picture
05:15 PM: Joshua Collings, Acres and Acres Co-op
Engage in a conversation about how connecting communities to local food systems can foster sustainability.
05:55 PM: Closing address
Networking & Dinner: 06:30 - 08:30 PM
Cap off the day with an opportunity to connect with fellow attendees during a networking session, followed by a delicious dinner all hosted at Mates Gully.
Whether you’re a passionate gardener, a local food advocate, or simply curious about how communities can grow stronger through gardening, this festival day is for you. Let’s cultivate connections, share knowledge, and build a sustainable future—together!
Tickets are limited, so book early to secure your spot at this enriching and community-focused event.
Special Guests attending both days are:
Clarence Slookee, from Gardening Australia: Clarence is from the Bundjalung Nation from north coast NSW and is the Education Officer at the Sydney Botanic Gardens, where his work involves promoting Aboriginal culture and bush tucker.
Naomy Lacey, from Community Gardens Australia: Naomy is a permaculturalist who is passionate about promoting healthy food systems, sustainable lifestyles and cultivating community. She helped to establish the first community garden in the satellite city of Palmerston near Darwin.
The Harvest Festival is brought to you by many local volunteer groups who love gardening and working together to share a bunch of vegetables and a bounty knowledge with you.
This project is supported by the southern NSW Drought and Innovation Hub through funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought FundErin Earth, Murrumbidgee Landcare Inc, Pro Patria Center, Demonstration Gardens Wagga Wagga, Wagga Nursery, Wagga Surveyors, The Chaston Street Nursery, Carbon Mate PTY LTD and The Streaming Guys.
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