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Grass society on the line

THE future of a society that has connected farmers, scientists and agricultural consultants for 65 years is on the line.

The Grassland Society of Southern Australia is planning its annual conference in Bendigo on July 17 and 18, and failure to attract sufficient numbers or post a profit could lead to the society’s demise.

We are committed to revitalising the society, but it requires drastic measures and support from members.

Failure to succeed may lead to the society’s closure.

GSSA has successfully promoted the business of grass, science and farming for 65 years with six branches in Victoria, South Australia and southern NSW.

The board recently reconfirmed the GSSA purpose “to cultivate a network within the south-east Australian pasture-based industry, fostering informed, evidence-based business decision making” and vowed to fight for its future.

There is still an important role for the society but it needed more support.

We want to ensure the Grassland Society thrives but to do that we need member support otherwise we won’t be around for much longer.

Volunteer efforts has sustained the society but changes in government regulations resulting in additional compliance costs, along with reduced government support, had led to more reliance on paid staff.

We have hired an executive officer to boost income and governance, but challenges persist, and volunteer participation has declined.

Project income is slow, COVID-19 disrupted events, volunteer shortages led to cancelling the 2023 conference, and regional branches struggle due to lack of volunteer support.

Despite the challenges, a recent meeting of board and branch representatives has committed to revitalising the society.

Tim Prance

President

Grassland Society of Southern Australia

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