Home » Farming and Environment » Scholarship backs farm ambition

Scholarship backs farm ambition

YOUNG people working in agriculture have the opportunity to gain valuable skills and invest in their future through the 2023 Upskill and Invest Young Farmers Scholarships.

A 2022 scholarship recipient, Natalie Eckert, said the program has enabled her to continue learning while meeting and networking with people in other parts of the industry.

“It’s an excellent opportunity to invest in yourself,” she told The Guardian.

“The agricultural industry is small, so I enjoyed putting myself in a position where I could meet like-minded individuals while also learning about their industries and how they operate, create efficiencies and their challenges.

“It also gives you the opportunity to pinpoint an aspect of the business you would like to actively improve and then identify an investment that will help you achieve the goal.”

The program offers scholarships of up to $10,000, with each recipient initially receiving up to $5000 to support their training and study, and up to $5000 to invest in putting their new skills into practice. It is also designed to be flexible in fitting in with the demands and ambitions of young farmers and workers.

Successful applicants can receive training in areas such as business and risk management, genetics and pasture management, digital agriculture or adapting to climate change. Once they complete their studies, they can invest in professional development and business planning, on-farm practices or equipment and technology.

Ms Eckert grew up in Melbourne and studied agriculture because she wanted to live in a rural area and enjoyed science.

She now works as the regional climate adaptation lead with Murray Dairy while being involved with her husband’s family farm between Kerang and Quambatook.

“I’m very lucky that I get to maintain off-farm employment – it’s my opportunity to develop my skills and network away from the farm and bring ideas, intel, innovation and perspective back to the farm,” she said.

Through her scholarship, Ms Eckert was able to complete two units of study through the University of Adelaide, which helped improve her understanding of leadership and accounting and financial management.

She encourages others who are thinking about applying to take the leap.

“An open-minded and enthusiastic attitude is powerful,” Ms Eckert said.

“By investing in young people, we are investing in the industry as a whole.”

Applications are open to farmers aged 35 and under who have been working in farm businesses for at least three days a week for the past three months, with at least two years’ experience on farms. Applications will close on May 8.

To learn more about the program and to apply for a scholarship, visit the Agriculture Victoria website and search ‘Young farmers scholarships’.

Digital Editions


  • Critical service opened

    Critical service opened

    ACCESS to community alcohol and other drug services has expanded to Swan Hill, as First Peoples led Ngwala Willumbong opened its doors on Beveridge Street…

More News

  • Eagles fly into new season

    Eagles fly into new season

    THE Mallee Eagles won’t be rolling out the red carpet for rivals Balranald when the two clubs meet at Lalbert, with former Eagles coach Brent Macleod coaching against his former…

  • Education partnership paves the way

    Education partnership paves the way

    SEED Ability has joined Country Universities Centre Mallee to strengthen pathways for students into allied health careers, becoming the centre’s first local platinum partner. With a contribution of $5000, Seed…

  • Lew prosecutes his case

    Lew prosecutes his case

    A FORMER Melbourne councillor with a history of political run-ins has thrown his hat into the ring to replace retiring Nationals heavyweight Peter Walsh, declaring he is the candidate to…

  • Truck collision closes highway

    Truck collision closes highway

    STURT Highway at Paringi has reopened following a two-truck truck crash on Wednesday. Emergency services responded to the collision about 5.20am and closed the NSW stretch of the highway between…

  • Speed, alcohol offences detected over Easter

    Speed, alcohol offences detected over Easter

    ANOTHER Easter long weekend has passed without a road fatality in Swan Hill, Buloke and Gannawarra shires, keeping a two-decade long streak of travellers returning home safe. However, not all…

  • Swans set to soar

    Swans set to soar

    It won’t just be our region’s footballers and netballers who will begin another campaign over the coming days, with the Swan Hill Soccer League’s senior squads also opening their 2026…

  • Renowned pianist brings joy

    Renowned pianist brings joy

    MUSIC has a way of connecting generations and nowhere was that clearer than when internationally acclaimed pianist Tom Williams sat down to play for the residents at Hope Aged Care.…

  • Shining a light on family violence

    Shining a light on family violence

    A STRIKING new feature will greet visitors at Swan Hill District Health’s 1860 Café this April, with the health service proudly hosting the Elephant in the Room installation. Delivered in…

  • Fuel thiefs strike

    Fuel thiefs strike

    SWAN HILL Arson: POLICE are investigating a suspicious fire involving building debris and household items at a property on Murray Valley Highway on 5 April. Police said they believed it…

  • Motown revival

    Motown revival

    AUDIENCES are preparing to relive the music that defined a generation as The Big Chillout, a joyous Motown experience arrives in Swan Hill on 17 April. The feel-good live show…