WA's Regional BBQ - an evokeAG Closing Function and Networking Event
Event description
Commemorate the close of evokeAG. 2024 in Perth with a regional Western Australian focused, high-energy cultural event at the iconic WA Museum Boola Bardip.
WA's Regional BBQ provides an opportunity for the State to wrap up official evokeAG. 2024 programming, while opening the door to side events to occupy delegates’ Thursday and Friday itineraries.
While thanking all those who attended the renowned evokeAG., we will celebrate the unique features of WA’s nine regions and the food, beverage, cultural and spiritual attributes distinct to each. Join stakeholders from across agriculture, regional development, investment, science and technology for WA's Big BBQ - a culinary feast of traditional foods in an informal, fun "WA backyard" setting at the outstanding Museum Boola Bardip in the centre of Perth.
Taste foods unique to WA, enjoy cultural performances and embrace the exceptional connection WA has to the past, present and future.
Ticket includes food, entertainment, welcome non-alcoholic beverages and select access to the Museum, including the Ngalang Koort Boodja Wirn (First Nations Gallery) and the giant blue whale skeleton, Otto.
Cash bar available featuring WA regionally produced wine, beer and spirits.
evokeAG.
The Western Australian Government is partnering with AgriFutures Australia to host evokeAG. 2024, from 20-21 February 2024 at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The two+ days of evokeAG. 2024 will bring together delegates from around the world and across Australia to attract investment and trade, and connect, collaborate and look to the future possibilities of agri-tech.
Nine regions of Western Australia
Western Australia is a vast and diverse state, covering an area of more than 2.5 million square kilometres. Outside of the Perth metropolitan area, the state is divided into nine regions to support the unique spread of environment and climate aspects. From the sub-tropical and dramatic landscape of the Kimberley in the north, to the maritime, ancient hill areas of the Great Southern in the south, each region contributes significantly to the Western Australian economy. Agriculture, fisheries and food are key industries that support the prosperity and future of each local regional community. With an increased focused on value-add, agtech and foodtech opportunities, innovators and investors are encouraged to take advantage of the unsurpassed environment, climate, proximity and quality aspects the state has to offer.
Our regions include:
- Gascoyne
- Goldfields - Esperance
- Great Southern
- Kimberley
- Mid West
- Peel
- Pilbara
- South West
- Wheatbelt
For more information on the regions, please head to https://www.wa.gov.au/organisa...
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