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Victorian Principals Association - CONNECTED - UNITED - EMPOWERED
VPA Member Advisors - Supporting the work of Principals
Welcome to the Victorian Principals Association Podcast — the voice of school leadership across Victoria.In this episode, we’re shining a light on the dedicated professionals who stand beside our principals every day — the VPA Member Advisors.Joining us are Geoff Agnew, Meenah Marchbank, Deborah Patterson, and Jo Menzel — experienced leaders who bring deep knowledge of education, governance, leadership, and wellbeing to schools across the state.As VPA Member Advisors, they work directly with principals to provide trusted advice, practical guidance, and professional support in an increasingly complex educational landscape. Whether navigating workforce challeng...
2026-03-16
16 min
Victorian Principals Association - CONNECTED - UNITED - EMPOWERED
2026 - Launch and Lead, Connected, United, Empowered
We are delighted to welcome you to our first episode of 2026, where we’re bringing together school leadership voices from across the country for a special national round table discussion on the year ahead.Joining us today are four outstanding leaders who represent principals at both state and national levels through AGPPA.We’re joined by Pat Murphy, President of QASSP in Queensland; Andrew Dalgleish, Vice President and Victorian President of the VPA; Michael Burgess, Treasurer and New South Wales President; and Niel Smith, Secretary, Western Australia President, and Australian President of WAPP...
2026-02-09
14 min
Victorian Principals Association - CONNECTED - UNITED - EMPOWERED
2025 Wrap Up, Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and well done!!
In this special end-of-year episode of the VPA Podcast, President Andrew Dalglish takes a moment to say thank you to principals and school leaders across Victoria for their dedication, leadership and commitment throughout 2025.Andrew shares a Christmas message, wishing everyone a safe, restful and joyful holiday season, also welcoming a very special guest to say a few words.The episode wraps up with a look back at 2025 — acknowledging the challenges, resulting growth and collective achievements of the profession — and turns the focus forward to what lies ahead in 2026, with optimism, purpose and continued advocacy for scho...
2025-12-18
14 min
Victorian Principals Association - CONNECTED - UNITED - EMPOWERED
Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast - Bec Spink and Toby Russo - Wirrigirri Primary School. Wollert
In this episode, we sit down with two of Wirrigirri Primary School’s driving forces — Principal Bec Spink and Assistant Principal Toby Russo — to explore the heart, culture, and direction of one of Victoria’s most exciting new schools.Bec brings a wealth of leadership experience and a deep commitment to building a school where every child feels known, safe, and inspired. Toby adds a dynamic perspective on teaching, learning, and the systems that help great staff thrive. Together, they’re shaping Wirrigirri into a community-first school with a strong sense of identity, inclusion, and optimi...
2025-12-08
34 min
Victorian Principals Association - CONNECTED - UNITED - EMPOWERED
Outstanding Primary Principal of the Year - Michael McLean - Kerrimuir Primary School
Michael McLean is a very humble human, one who will sit on the leaf blower and always be seen greeting his families at the front gate. A unique story of leadership that started in business and progressed to being names as Winner of Outstanding Primary Principal of the year for 2025. Listen in to his journey and and the connection and engagement happening at Kerrimuir Primary School.
2025-11-24
34 min
Victorian Principals Association - CONNECTED - UNITED - EMPOWERED
Nicole Richards - Finalist - Outstanding Principal of the Year - and Ari Peters - Assistant Principal - Elwood Primary
Relationships are at the heart of teaching, learning and community at Elwood Primary School, Nicole Richards was recognised as Finalist in the Outstanding Primary Principal of the year awards. Listen in as she talks about her school with passion and heart. Ari Peters also joins us, Assistant Principal and highly respected leader in her own right.
2025-11-11
21 min
Victorian Principals Association - CONNECTED - UNITED - EMPOWERED
'Unconditional Positive Regard' - Parkville College, Paul Hetherington - Youth Justice Facility
A Youth Justice Facility may not be where you expect to find hope and 'Unconditional Positive Regard', that is what we are shining a light on and have discovered. A school that's far from what's known to mainstream society and one that's doing unbelievable things to support young people on their journey when they find themselves on the wrong side of the law. Congrats to Parkville College on sharing with us and for all the work you do.
2025-11-05
33 min
Victorian Principals Association - CONNECTED - UNITED - EMPOWERED
Welcome - Andrew Dalgleish introduces the VPA Podcast - learn a bit about the association and the President
Welcome - Andrew Dalgleish introduces the VPA podcast - learn a bit about the association and the President. An informative chat about the education system, challenges, exciting times and the future of the association.
2025-10-20
19 min
Viewpoints with Henry Grossek
Victorian Principals Association with Andrew Dalgleish
Andrew Dalgleish returns to Viewpoints to talk with Henry about the state of education in Victoria in September, 2025. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
2025-09-25
25 min
AgWatchers
Financing the farm, unrealised capital gains and hitchhikers.
In this podcast, we have Troy Constance, the CEO of Sprout Ag, a finance brokerage firm. Troy is a fountain of knowledge on how financing and refinancing. So we picked his brains on financing, succession planning, interest rates and the planned unrealised capital gains and how it could impact farms. Andrew also talks about his experience of picking up hitchhikers on the weekend.
2025-05-20
47 min
AgWatchers
Grain election priorities and autonomous farming
We invited Andrew Weidemann AM and Colin Bettles of Grain Producers Australia onto the podcast to talk about what their election priorities. They tell us what they would like to see the government do to assist Australian grain farmers. In addition we also talked about autonomous machinery and what GPA were doing in this space. GPA are running a webinar next week on how to navigate a minority government. You can register by clicking here
2025-04-15
58 min
AgWatchers
David Littlepround joins AgWatchers for a chat.
We have the Hon. David Littleproud MP on the podcast to give us a quick update on his views. We chatted about the live sheep phaseout (and its advertisements), the biosecurity tax, his views on the opposition, and a lot more. Matt and Andrew then had a quick chat after David had to leave, including announcing our new competitive adventure.
2025-02-26
45 min
Viewpoints with Henry Grossek
Victorian Principals Association with Andrew Dalgleish
Henry talks with the President of Victorian Principals Association, Andrew Dalgleish. Audio production by Rob Kelly.
2024-09-28
21 min
AgWatchers
Would you like a beer?
We have a chat with Christian Norgard. Andrew used to work with him, and he still agreed to come on the podcast for a chitchat. Christian works for Pure Grain. Pure grain are an interesting business which farms, researches and deals heavily in the malt industry. This wide-ranging discussion includes traceability, zero-alcohol beer, barley breeding and global markets. They are also running field day next week, where you can probably get yourself a few barley based drinks - register here
2024-09-06
47 min
Viewpoints with Henry Grossek
Victorian Principals Association with Andrew Dalgleish
Henry talks with the President of Victorian Principals Association, Andrew Dalgleish. Produced by Rob Kelly.
2024-07-10
20 min
AgWatchers
The Agwatchers find love.........
A bit more of a lighthearted topic this week. We chat to Mia Ryan, the founder of Howdy. Howdy is a dating app like tinder or grindr but is designed for people in regional areas. If you want tips on dating, Matt and Andrew give their advice. We also discussed red and beige flags, situationships, catfishing, polyamory, wearing crocs on a first date, and a lot more. It's a good, fun episode, and if you are single (or cheating), you should consider getting on the Howdy app.
2024-07-09
1h 09
AgWatchers
What in the world?
It's just the two of us, as Matt and Andrew chat about what's happening in grain and livestock markets. We also give an educational lesson on the Hawthorne effect.
2024-03-12
32 min
AgWatchers
Getting new foods on supermarket shelves.
We chat with Angeline Achariya, CEO of Innovation Gamechangers. Angeline worked in some of the world's biggest food companies, developing new products that end up on supermarket shelves. In this interesting discussion, we discuss everything from cinnamon twisties to fried food. Angeline will be presenting at the Futureagexpo in Melbourne in April alongside Andrew and Matt. You can find out about the expo at futureagexpo.com.au
2024-03-07
1h 11
AgWatchers
Market Morsel - A conversation about commodities.
Just the two of us. Matt and Andrew have a conversation about livestock, grain and fertilizer pricing. Along with a few other tangents.
2024-02-21
32 min
Viewpoints with Henry Grossek
Victorian Principals Association in 2024 with Andrew Dalgleish
Henry speaks with Victorian Principals Association President Andrew Dalgleish. This conversation was originally broadcast on 3SER's 97.7FM Casey Radio in February 2024. It was produced by Rob Kelly.
2024-02-21
19 min
AgWatchers
#203 It’s all smoke and clear mirrors.
"I used to have a job cleaning mirrors. It's something I could really see myself doing." We have a chat with Trent Smoker, General Manager at Clear Grain. Trent talks about his biggest career achievement - bringing Andrew into Australian agriculture. We also talk about change in the grain industry, transacting online, grain 'marketing' plans and a whole lot more.
2023-12-14
57 min
Viewpoints with Henry Grossek
From the Vault: Victorian Principals Association with Andrew Dalgleish.
In June 2022, Henry spoke with Victorian Principals Association President Andrew Dalgleish. Have a listen to the conversation again. This conversation was originally broadcast on 3SER's 97.7FM Casey Radio in June 2022. It was produced by Rob Kelly.
2023-10-29
21 min
AgWatchers
#176 Chilli, competition and confidence
We talk about our experience with Perth's spiciest pizza, the origin of the F word, competition with the Bunge/Viterra merger, confidence in livestock markets and how wheat markets are boring and exciting at the same time. Please note the sound quality of Andrew is a bit poorer than normal because his microphone wasn't set up correctly. We'll be back to normal next time.
2023-06-15
25 min
Viewpoints with Henry Grossek
The Education Profession: Changing the Narrative with Andrew Dalgleish
Henry talks with Victorian Principals Association president Andrew Dalgleish. This conversation was originally broadcast on 3SER's 97.7FM Casey Radio in March 2023. It was produced by Rob Kelly.
2023-03-29
21 min
Head Shepherd
Current market trends with @Meat_Watcher - Matt Dalgleish
This week we are discussing markets and were lucky to secure some time with Matt Dalgleish to talk through the current markets and current trends. Matt has a wealth of experience in livestock markets.Matt works with Andrew Whitelaw and together they have founded Episode 3 to provide market analytics. You can find out more about their work at Episode 3 They began working together in commodity market analysis in 2016 at an agriculture analysis firm owned and operated by Ruralco, a listed Australian company. In 2019, Ruralco was acquired by Agrium Australia (formerly known as Landmark), a wholly own...
2023-02-19
35 min
Viewpoints with Henry Grossek
From the Vault: Victorian Principals Association with President Andrew Dalgleish
In June 2022, Henry spoke with Victorian Principals Association President Andrew Dalgleish. Have a listen to the conversation again. This conversation was originally broadcast on 3SER's 97.7FM Casey Radio in June 2022. It was produced by Rob Kelly.
2022-12-27
21 min
AgWatchers
#147 The market brief
A quick update on markets with Matt and Andrew. Grains, livestock and the wider macro environment.
2022-11-25
13 min
Viewpoints with Henry Grossek
Victorian Principals Association with Andrew Dalgleish
Henry talks with Victorian Principals Association president Andrew Dalgleish. This conversation was originally broadcast on 3SER's 97.7FM Casey Radio in June 2022. It was produced by Rob Kelly.
2022-07-04
21 min
AgWatchers
#124 Getting our meat trade back
We have a chat with Andrew Henderson, consultant and chair of the SAFEMEAT advisory group. If FMD hits Australia, the impact could be $300m per week in lost trade, and your sheep/cattle will lose their value. Exotic diseases are on the border. We have a chat with an expert on livestock traceability to discuss, firstly what happens to trade if we get FMD, and the debate around EID tags (and the database).
2022-06-13
45 min
AgWatchers
#121 Carbon Dating
There are a lot of misconceptions out there about carbon markets, we wanted to chat with someone about it from a market point of view. So we had a yarn with Andrew Glass, of Viridios AI about carbon and ESG markets. Andrew has a background in commodity trading (grains, minerals and energy) and has switched to carbon. This discussion looks at carbon from a markets/economic point of view.
2022-05-30
58 min
AgWatchers
#105 Three Wild Dogs
We have a chat with Michael Trant, a farmer and author from Western Australia, about his new book Wild Dogs. We chat about how a farmer goes from writing about live export to publishing a crime thriller set in the Australian outback. Although not our typical type of conversation, it's really interesting to find out what the process is. Andrew also finds out why he wasn't selected to be the narrator. AgWatchers don't do sponsors but we'll give his book a plug: Audible and Paper
2022-03-14
1h 01
AgWatchers
#103 Capturing beyond the farm gate value.
We chat with friend of the podcast Liz Jackson, Sheep Producers Australia board member and lecturer about a whole range of topics around agricultural supply chains. No stones were left uncovered, and a whole bunch of golden insights and some rubbish ones from Matt and Andrew. Fortress WA, breakdown of WA supply chains, labour issues, dexa scanners, who is the farmers customer? and the 'fight for acres'.
2022-03-02
1h 15
AgWatchers
#92 Bring on 2022
It's the end of another big year. We talk about what we think were the big events of Ag marketing during 2021, and what to look out for in 2022. This year we covered a huge range of topics and industries, thanks to all of our guests. Thanks to those named below who subjected themselves to the podcast during 2021! Nathanial O'Hare, John Droppert, John Francis, Pat Coole, Trent Osmond, Michael De Kleuver, Brett Hosking, Ryan Milgate, Josh Lamb, Michael Gooden, Warwick Long, Andrew Freshwater, James Stacey, Nigel Hart, Mary Obrien, Mae Connelly, Andy Jacobs, Kerry Lonergan, Jessica W...
2021-12-24
19 min
Viewpoints with Henry Grossek
Victorian Principals Association with President Andrew Dalgleish
Henry talks to the President of the Victorian Principals Association, Andrew Dalgleish. This conversation was originally broadcast on 3SER's 97.7FM Casey Radio in November 2021. It was produced by Rob Kelly.
2021-11-28
21 min
AgWatchers
#81 Sheep and grain update (kind of)
100% serious, 10% of the time. A quick update for a Friday afternoon. We talk about the sheep yarding numbers being low, the controversy of sheep types and Andrew dials it up for the grain update. In this episode, we find out that @wheatwatcher can't do a Scottish accent.
2021-10-22
17 min
AgWatchers
#74 Biosecurity = national security.
We have a chat with Andrew Henderson, consultant and chair of SAFEMEAT advisory group. We discuss the importance of biosecurity, and its impact upon national security. Recent reports indicate there is almost a 1 in 10 chance of a foot and mouth outbreak in the next ten years in Australia, we talk about this, along with Andrews recent report on his biosecurity to food security to national security equation. You can read his short report here
2021-09-27
44 min
AgWatchers
#73 Staffing crisis is not just on the farm.
There is a labour crisis on-farm, what is often not spoken about is the supply chain labour issues. It is getting harder for businesses to get staff. A strong jobs market is a strong barometer of the health of the industry. So we had a chat with Ryan Hoiberg from Rimfire resources about the jobs market, and the big changes in the post-drought and covid era. Ryan tells us about the job market, his criticisms of Agwatchers (specifically Andrew!), the rural jobs index, the advent of social media in recruitment and a lot more. ...
2021-09-22
1h 06
AgWatchers
#60 Have a finke about it.
We have a chat with Jackie Peacock, farmer and Cervus (John Deere) marketing supervisor who recently raised 20k for mental health charity through sponsorship for competing in the gruelling Finke desert race. We chat about what it takes to compete in this race, and why she wanted to raise money for mental health.
2021-08-06
35 min
AgWatchers
#59 The good times - Wheat at A$370, EYCI at 1000¢
A lot has happened in a short period in the market, so we thought it was time for a quick market update. The wheat market has exploded. Livestock exports are strong & prices remain high. India is open to lentils. Follow @agwatchers on twitter
2021-08-04
26 min
AgWatchers
#58 Rusted on agriculture with Gabrielle Chan
We have a chat with political and rural journalist Gabrielle Chan about a whole range of topics from rural change and leadership to country politics. Gabrielle is the author of 'Rusted Off' and a coming book titled 'Why you should give a f*ck about farming'
2021-07-28
1h 03
AgWatchers
#57 Urea for A$109/mt*
Our interest was piqued when we read about plans for a urea plant in South Australia which would have a *production cost of A$109/mt. We reached out to the chairman (Justyn Peters) of Leigh Creek Energy to have a chat about this facility, and what it means for the Australian fertilizer industry.
2021-07-22
32 min
AgWatchers
#56 A terrible year in Canada causes jump in canola.
The crop is going backwards in Canada at a very fast rate. We thought it was time to find out what was happening on the ground, so we had a chat with Corey Nesteroff, a consultant based in Saskatoon - the heart of canola country. He provides us with an outlook on the crop and it's not good for Canadian farmers.
2021-07-14
37 min
AgWatchers
#55 Hay, how you doing?
We have a chat with Corey Ryan of Johnson's about the hay industry. What is the market doing, pricing transparency & what's happening with that Chinese scuffle?
2021-07-08
36 min
AgWatchers
#54 A Frenchman, a Scotsman and an Australian walk into.........
We have a chat with renowned ag market analyst Benjamin Bodart. We cover off on the canola market, the condition of French crops, EU barley competing against Australia, neo-nicotinoid ban impact and the role of subsidies in the future. Remember to share the podcast, and follow Ben on twitter @benjaminbodart
2021-07-05
35 min
AgWatchers
#53 FTA, EYCI jump and volatile grain
We talk about the UK FTA, the incredible but expected rise in the EYCI and the volatility of the grain markets.
2021-06-25
29 min
AgWatchers
#52 Where is the fert price going, and are we in a supercycle?
Fert is going mad at the moment. We invited pal of the podcast, Chris Lawson, on to talk about two topics - are we in a commodity supercycle? and what are fertilizer prices going to do? Chris is one of the crew at CRU - an independent metal and fertilizer analysis firm.
2021-06-16
35 min
AgWatchers
#51 The big ag policy issues
We talk about the issues facing farmers with the policy manager at WA Farmers, and milk model Jessica Wallace.
2021-06-11
34 min
AgWatchers
#50 Kerry Lonergan tells all.
Matt and Andrew have a chat with veteran of rural media Kerry Lonergan about his career in agricultural reporting.
2021-06-04
35 min
AgWatchers
#49 Trucking life
We have a chat with Andy Jacobs, a livestock transport operator who had to quit WA and move to the East due to the instability of the live export market caused by red tape.
2021-05-27
32 min
AgWatchers
#48 Westralia with Mae Connelly
We have a chat with Mae Connelly about whats happening in Western Australia. Topics include seeding conditions, pricing, livestock moving east, 1 year of barley tariffs, CBH boss and the Melbourne footy club. Remember to share the podcast, and follow Mae on Twitter @grainsmae
2021-05-19
30 min
Viewpoints with Henry Grossek
Victorian Principals Association with Andrew Dalgleish
Henry is joined by the new President of the Victorian Principals Association, Andrew Dalgleish. This conversation was originally broadcast on 3SER's 97.7FM Casey Radio in May 2021. It was produced by Rob Kelly.
2021-05-12
20 min
AgWatchers
#47 Are you bogged mate?
Whilst us AgWatchers like stats - there is one stat that we hate, and that is rural suicide. Rural suicide is 50 per higher in rural communities than in metro areas. We invited Mary O'Brien to have a chat about men's mental health in the bush. You can donate to 'Are you bogged mate' by clicking here
2021-05-11
36 min
AgWatchers
#46 Return from the festival of beef
The Agwatchers return from the festival of beef. We have a chat about our trip up to a muggy northern Queensland, and a quick update on the livestock, grain and wood markets
2021-05-07
19 min
AgWatchers
#45 Is Australia up to the grain export task?
The AgWatchers have a chat with Nigel Hart (@nigehart25) about grain export infrastructure in Australia. Nigel consultants on a range of issues in the bulk supply chain. He was formerly responsible for ports for GrainCorp and ADM. Some topics include whether Australia is up to the task of a mammoth export program, the import (and transhipment) of grain to Australia. Remember, sharing is caring.
2021-04-29
35 min
AgWatchers
#44 Farming on the fringe
The AgWatchers have a chat with James Stacey, who farms on the outskirts of Adelaide. Topics covered include marketing direct to the consumer, his Nuffield travels and exiting the dairy industry. Remember, sharing is caring.
2021-04-27
31 min
AgWatchers
#43 Canola to the moon, and the EYCI to sink?
The dandy duo has a chat about the stratospheric rise of canola (and wheat), and we touch upon suggestions of a 50% fall in the eastern young cattle indicator.
2021-04-23
17 min
AgWatchers
#42 Fixing the sheep industry with Andrew Freshwater
AgWatchers have a chat with Andrew Freshwater about the sheep industry. Some topics include ear tags, consumer perception, traceability and mental health. Remember - sharing is caring.
2021-04-21
35 min
AgWatchers
#41 EYCI at 900¢ and the silly season in grain.
A quick update on the EYCI hitting 900¢, copper as a lead indicator for wool and the start of the silly season in wheat. Enjoy. Remember that sharing is caring.
2021-04-16
19 min
AgWatchers
#40 Welcome to the country 3/4's of an hour with Warwick Long.
The new host of the Victorian Countryhour and long time ABC radio presenter Warwick Long switches seats and becomes a guest of the AgWatchers. He even likes the intro music.
2021-04-09
43 min
AgWatchers
#39 Is regenerative ag worthwhile? part 2.
In December, the AgWatchers had a chat with John Francis on the topic - 'Is regen ag worth it?'. In this follow-up, we have a chat with Michael Gooden, a farmer near Wagga, and a consultant with RCS. In this chat we discuss his experience moving his livestock enterprise to a regenerative model.
2021-04-01
39 min
AgWatchers
#38 Wool on the water
We have a chat Josh Lamb, the founder of one of the largest wool buyers in Australia (Endeavour Wool Exports). We cover off on container and logistic issues, wool trade into North Korea & the performance of the wool industry.
2021-03-25
30 min
AgWatchers
#37 All things grain with Brett Hosking
The AgWatchers have a chat with Brett Hosking, farmer from Quambatook and chair of Grain Growers Ltd. We cover off on two big ticket items: The World Trade Organization (WTO) investigation of the anti-dumping tariffs against Aussie barley, and the potential ACCC investigation into the grain market post deregulation.
2021-03-19
28 min
AgWatchers
#36 Market update with the AgWatchers
Meatwatcher and wheatwatcher have a quick chat about the markets. Livestock: Sheep flock rebuild & beef processor losses. Grains: Grain stockpiles in China, Australian wheat yields vs rest of the world & forward pricing.
2021-03-12
16 min
AgWatchers
#35 Livestock, grain and FX
Glutton for punishment Trent Osmond is back for more. This week we have a bit of a chat around African Swine Fever, Livestock exports and grains. Then we cover off on FX, and why the A$ is rising.
2021-03-04
30 min
AgWatchers
#34 Trainspotting and talking manure with Ryan Milgate
We have a chat with Ryan Milgate. VFF grains councilor and mixed farmer. The chat is about issues with Victorian freight rail lines. We also briefly chat about the new EPA rules around manure.
2021-02-18
33 min
AgWatchers
#33 Wool and cattle with Michael De Kleuver
The ag watchers have a chat with Michael De Kleuver about our views on the wool and cattle market in recent times. We cover topics from the 'high' wool stocks to Indian/Chinese defaults.
2021-02-12
26 min
AgWatchers
#32 The market update on livestock and grains.
A quick update on a couple of major events in ag markets in recent weeks with the AgWatchers. We talk about the blistering EYCI, the decline of live export volumes, the big win in barley and the further assistance from President Putin. Remeber to share with your friends and family.
2021-01-28
23 min
AgWatchers
#31 Exporting animal welfare with Pat Coole
@meat_watcher & @wheatwatcher have a chat with Patrick Coole about exporting our strong welfare standards to the developing world. This year Pat was the winner of the ALEC/Nutrien young livestock exporter achiever of the year. Pat is the vice-chair of the Young Livestock Exporters Network (Y-LEN) and the ESCAS manager for Halleen. Remember to subscriber!
2021-01-13
25 min
AgWatchers
#30 Grain interventions, livestock exports and pricing 2021
Government interventions, livestock exports and pricing 2021 Matt and Andrew have a chat about the big market news as we move into 2021. We cover off on the higher A$, livestock exports, overseas governments helping grain & livestock forecasts for 2021. Remember to share around. Sharing is caring.
2021-01-08
22 min
AgWatchers
#29 Is regenerative agriculture worthwhile?
We have a chat with John Francis, former director of Holmes & Sackett, who now runs Agrista. Some areas covered : Is fake meat is a risk to real meat investments? Is regenerative farming a worthwhile endeavour?
2020-12-21
38 min
AgWatchers
#28 Got milk? with John Droppert
The AgWatchers have a chat with John Droppert the industry insights and analysis manager of Dairy Australia. We cover off on the seasonal update, dairy profitability (& pricing), the effect of COVID on dairy and the risk of actions by China against Australian dairy. PS Please note there is a little interference on the audio recording.
2020-12-16
32 min
AgWatchers
#27 The fall in grain pricing, livestock yardings and the iron ore impact on ag.
Matt and Andrew provide you with an update on the market. This week livestock, grains and the A$. If you want unscripted and independent updates on the market with a bit of banter (or mild sledging) – this is the podcast to listen to. Remember, sharing is caring.
2020-12-11
23 min
AgWatchers
#26 An independent view on the fertilizer market
It has been a couple of months since we had an update on the fertilizer market. The fertilizer market is quite opaque, particularly in Australia. So we invited a friend of the podcast, Chris Lawson to provide us with some insights into the fert market. Chris is a South Australian based in London. He is the head of fertilizers for the CRU Group, an independent market analysis business focused on mining, metal and fertilizers. In this podcast, we update on fertilizers but also delve into the non-agricultural commodities shipped from our shores to China.
2020-12-03
35 min
AgWatchers
#25 The WA crop and sheep with Nathaniel
Matt and Andrew have a chat with Nathaniel O'Hare (Prosper Agri). The topics include the progress of the WA crop and the recent moves by Qatar, which may stifle the sheep industry. Remember, sharing is caring. Share around your friends and colleagues.
2020-12-01
35 min
AgWatchers
#24 Barley into Saudi, cattle herd rebuild & FX
Matt and Andrew provide a short market update on barley and livestock. We then have a chat about the high A$ with friend of the podcast Trent Osmond.
2020-11-19
28 min
AgWatchers
#23 Impact of US election on trade and our relationship with China.
Matt and Andrew have a chat about the result of the US election and our trade relationship with China.
2020-11-13
23 min
AgWatchers
#22 Livestock records and great times for grain
MeatWatcher and WheatWatcher have a quick chat about the record pricing in livestock, the great times at present for Australian grain (minus the rain) and the coming US election.
2020-10-30
17 min
AgWatchers
#21 Brexit & trade deals - the impact on Australia
We talk with David Eudall, head of arable markets for the Agricultural and Horticultural development board. The levy organisation for farmers in the UK. The discussion delves into Brexit, UK barley competing with us and the potential for more lamb to go into the UK.
2020-10-15
28 min
AgWatchers
#20 Market update (livestock & grain)
A discussion about some of the factors driving the livestock and grain markets.
2020-10-02
28 min
AgWatchers
#19 Talking balls with Numnuts
We have a chat with the designer of Numnuts. This is a device designed to make castration as painless as possible. In the discussion we find out all about the device and where the inspiration came from.
2020-09-21
31 min
AgWatchers
#18 Getting our 'Phil' of info on the new corporate manslaughter laws.
We speak to Phil Brunner of Bailiwick Legal (WA) about the new manslaughter rules and the impact that it will have on farm if an accident occurs.
2020-09-17
53 min
AgWatchers
#17 We talk canola with ROBE
We are joined by Lawra Saks (head of commodities) & Britt Golder (seed merchant) from Riverina Oilseeds and Bio energy (ROBE).
2020-09-15
25 min
AgWatchers
#16 Campaigning for live export with Holly Ludeman
The live export industry has been under tremendous pressure in recent years. We have a chat with vet and managing director of the livestock collective, and her work promoting a positive view of live export. You can visit the livestock collective at thelivestockcollective.com.au
2020-09-10
40 min
AgWatchers
#15 Mixed bag with Graham Lean
We have a chat with our friend Graham Lean of Agrivet Business Consulting. We cover off on a wide basket of topics including wool/sheep profitability, mulesing, AWI director fees and wool pricing. You can follow Graham on his twitter account : Agrivetbusiness
2020-09-03
47 min
AgWatchers
#14 Market update with Trent Osmond
The A$ has rose above 74¢, so we thought it was time to get Trent from Western Union Business Solutions back on to talk currency. A short update on livestock and grain, followed by a look at currency.
2020-09-01
39 min
AgWatchers
#13 The rise of Russian wheat with Andrey Sizov
Russia has in recent years been the driver of global wheat pricing, we thought it was time to talk to someone close to the action. Who better to talk to than Andrey Sizov. Andrey is the leading black sea agricultural markets analyst, he is the managing director of Sovecon, and writer of the sizov report. Topics covered include; The rise of Russia as a wheat producer from the USSR. How climate change has helped Russian wheat, but what about the future? Forecasting the Russian wheat crop Infrastructure challenges The two main challenges facing the Ru...
2020-08-27
39 min
AgWatchers
#12 Livestock supply chains with Liz Jackson
We have a chat with Liz Jackson, lecturer in supply chain management and board member of Sheep Producers Australia. The topics covered include wool selling and livestock supply chain. This was prompted by our discussions on the retail share received by Australian livestock producers.
2020-08-20
45 min
AgWatchers
#11 JBS closure, Beef export prices & WASDE Report
Matt and Andrew have a quick chat about the livestock and grain market.
2020-08-13
26 min
AgWatchers
#10 The fertilizer market with Chris Lawson (CRU)
We have a chat with independent fertilizer market analyst Chris Lawson of CRU. Chris gives us an explanation of how fertilizer prices are determined, and what his views are for the coming year. Follow us on twitter @meat_watcher & @wheatwatcher
2020-08-05
29 min
AgWatchers
#9 Go West with Nathaniel O'Hare
We have a chat with our 'WA correspondent' Nathaniel O'Hare about what is happening in WA at present. We find out about how the crops are doing, and some of the challenges in the sheep industry. Follow us on twitter @meat_watcher & @wheatwatcher
2020-08-03
30 min
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#8 Livestock, grain & A$ with Trent Osmond
Matt and Andrew provide a quick market summary, before launching into a discussion on the FX with the doyen of the dollar, Trent Osmond. Follow us on twitter @meat_watcher & @wheatwatcher
2020-07-30
33 min
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#7 Life in the centre with Gillian Fennell
We have a yarn with Gillian Fennell aka @stationmum101 about life on a remote station in the middle of Australia. Gillian gives us a rundown of the drought report and living in a remote setting. Follow us on twitter @meat_watcher & @wheatwatcher
2020-07-27
42 min
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#6 Sheep slaughter, mid year grain and pork imports
Matt and Andrew have a chat about sheep slaughter movements due to the recent covid outbreak at meatworks, along with the impact on pricing. We then briefly discuss the imports of pork into China, and cover the mid-year grain market. Follow us on twitter @meat_watcher & @wheatwatcher
2020-07-24
16 min
AgWatchers
#5 Get some pork on your fork with Margo Andrae
The Ag Watchers have a chat about pork with Margo Andrae, the CEO of Australian Pork Limited. We talk about African Swine Fever, sustainability and the impact of restaurant closures on pigs. Follow us on twitter @meat_watcher & @wheatwatcher
2020-07-20
19 min
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#4 Troublesome lawyers, CV19 in meatworks and boosting grain
Matt has a rant about litigious North American companies targeting the little guys. We then talk about COVID impacted meatworks in Australia and the big boost in recent days to grain prices. Follow us on twitter @meat_watcher & @wheatwatcher
2020-07-16
23 min
AgWatchers
#3 Meat exports & the fight for acres
In this podcast we have a chat about the recent livestock export figures. Where is the meat going? We also talk about the fight for acres between sheep and crop, in Victoria (and wider). Follow us on twitter @meat_watcher & @wheatwatcher
2020-07-09
17 min
AgWatchers
#2 The real deal and the pretenders
In this podcast, Matt talks about the fall in lamb pricing during the past week. We then discuss beef exports to China in connection with recent tariff changes. Then Andrew gets on his soapbox about faux meat. Follow us on twitter: Meat_Watcher WheatWatcher Remember to share!
2020-07-03
20 min
AgWatchers
#1 Who the hell are we?
The first episode of Ag Watchers! In this episode, Matt Dalgleish and Andrew Whitelaw talk about the purpose of this podcast, who we are and what our plans for the future are. Follow us on twitter - Meat_Watcher & WheatWatcher
2020-07-01
21 min
Humans Are Evil - History Podcast
The Trail of Tears
President Andrew Jackson's 'Indian Removal Act' of 1830 set in motion a 1000 mile journey of death and disease for the Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Creek.In this heartbreaking story, who really should be regarded as the "civilised", and who the "savages"?
2020-03-24
16 min
Humans Are Evil - History Podcast
The Trail of Tears
President Andrew Jackson's 'Indian Removal Act' of 1830 set in motion a 1000 mile journey of death and disease for the Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Creek. In this heartbreaking story, who really should be regarded as the "civilised", and who the "savages"?
2020-03-24
16 min