RMCG supports farmers, industry and government to achieve practice change through practical, well-designed extension and capability development. We focus on what works in real farming systems, ensuring that information is relevant, accessible and able to be applied.
Our work includes designing and delivering extension programs, facilitating farmer groups, developing training and resources, and supporting workforce capability across industries. This includes workforce planning and development, helping industries and regions understand current and future workforce needs, and building the skills required to support industry growth.
A key strength of our approach is our direct experience working with farmers. We understand how decisions are made, what drives adoption and where barriers exist. This allows us to tailor extension approaches, support trialling of new practices and help translate knowledge into action.
We work collaboratively with our clients to build capability, strengthen networks and support long-term, sustainable practice change.
Dipl.Ing.Agr., Dr.rer.hort.
Doris has extensive experience in agricultural business development, resource management and R&D. She has a good understanding of agricultural production systems and supply chains. Her strengths are strategy and concept development, innovative thinking, problem solving, multi-disciplinary project management and communication on all levels with a broad range of people. Doris worked in public and private research, education, export and agribusinesses.
M.Sust.Ag., B.Bus. (Hons), B.A.
Clinton has extensive experience in sustainable agriculture, with a specialist focus on horticulture and intensive production systems. With a strong agricultural industry focus, Clinton has worked across a range of agricultural commodities and natural resource management issues in Australia and internationally. Clinton’s diverse range of capacities including program design and management, stakeholder engagement, partnership management, monitoring evaluation and reporting, extension, facilitation, action research and science communication.
B.Ag.Sci. (Hons), M.Ag.Sci. (Economics)
Dan has 25 years’ experience working in agricultural industries and previously ran his own consulting business specialising in farm business management for 11 years. His multi-disciplinary skills, strong advisory experience and broad contacts in the agricultural industries add strengths to RMCG’s work in the agriculture sector.
B.Ag.Sci. (Hons), CPAg., GAICD
Daryl has over 20 years of experience is in the areas of agribusiness and farm management, particularly the dairy industry. He has a diploma in Human Resource Management (Dairy) and can assist farming businesses with their employment practices to ensure their workforce is both effective and compliant. Daryl also has an in depth understanding of water policy and what it means at the farm level which allows him to assist irrigation businesses develop their water risk management strategies. Daryl has both facilitator and strategic planning experience and can assist farming businesses and organisations to achieve their goals.
B.Env.Sci., B.Soc.Sci. (Env.), PG.Cert.CCPI.
Carl is a socio-environmental scientist with 15 years’ experience in planning, delivery and evaluation of agriculture and natural resource management programs, integrated water management, climate change and stakeholder engagement. He understands the practical implications of policy and science on communities and agriculture. Carl has worked with a range of government departments, resource management agencies, research and development corporations, private organisations and communities around Australia on catchment management, sustainable water use, resource management in agriculture/horticulture, land use, climate change, strategic planning, industry development, extension and practice change.
B.Comm. (Journalism)
Dimi is a trained journalist and experienced communications professional with expertise in traditional and online content development and editing, strategy development, website and social media curation, videos and podcasts, survey design and analysis, desktop publishing, media relations and crisis communications.
Dimi is passionate about delivering clear communications services to Australia’s agricultural, environmental and regional community sectors. She is skilled in crafting key messages and communicating complex information in a clear and informative way that is easily understood by the target audience.
B.Ag.Sci., Grad.Dip.App.Sci. (Hort), Dip.Bus.
Emily is a multi-skilled professional with experience in design, delivery and review of programs and projects in the environmental and agricultural sectors. She combines excellent strategic thinking skills with a proven ability to problem-solve and effectively communicate with colleagues and stakeholders. Emily has particular skills in relationship building and collaboration with individuals, teams and industry groups to lead and implement change and deliver on outcomes.
PhD., B.Ag.Sci.
Kristen is an experienced researcher and industry development specialist. She successfully combines project management skills and technical expertise to deliver projects in agriculture and water related industries. She enjoys working with landholders and large organizations to inform and clarify decision-making. Areas of expertise include strategic planning, stakeholder consultation and program evaluation.
B.App.Sci. (Hons)
Donna is an agricultural consultant with experience in business management, research and extension. She is adaptable with an ability to contribute to projects at a strategic level.
Donna has specialist knowledge in workforce development and planning, resource recovery, carbon farming, greenhouse gas/carbon accounting and project evaluation. Her strengths include driving execution, building connections and problem solving.
PhD., B.Ag.Sci.
Anne-Maree has 25 years’ experience in dealing with natural resource and water management in agricultural industries. This has included research and development and consulting in the areas of sustainable management practices, water use efficiency, recycled water and environmental management systems. Anne-Maree has been a Non-Executive Director for GWRDC and IAL, is a Churchill Fellow and recipient of the University of Melbourne Chancellors Prize. She has extensive experience as a knowledge broker and establishing partnerships with diverse stakeholder groups including government, water and agricultural industries.
BA., MPAGovtMgt., GradCertAgBus (current)
Sasha has a background in protected area governance and management with a focus on planning, leadership and change management, ecosystem conservation and reserve system design. She has supported the delivery of virtual and in-person Healthy Country Planning and Conservation Standards (adaptive management frameworks for natural resource and community led planning) workshops in Australia, Timor Leste and Canada, has experience in project reporting and information analysis, and the creation of strategic, monitoring and operational plans.
B.Bus.
Lauren is a highly capable consultant with strong attention to detail and excellent communication and organisational skills. She has a Bachelor of Business (Accounting) with a major in Agribusiness, and wants to utilise her skills and experience to help environmental and agricultural businesses grow.
B.Comm/Ag.Sci (Financial Management)
Jed is skilled and experienced in high-impact interventions that cut across coordination and culture challenges. He has a broad range of experience across agriculture, community engagement and sales, with people-focused skills to excel in any planning and goal-driven environment.
PhD., B.Sci. (Hons)
Anna has worked in senior strategy roles within government, and in the education sector in policy, communications and stakeholder consultation.
She is an experienced analyst, investigator, communicator and project manager across a range of agricultural, technical, educational and theoretical research areas.
B.Ag.Sci. (Hons), Dip.Hort.Bus.
Tayla is an agricultural scientist with over 8 years’ experience across farming, manufacturing and FMCG account management. She has worked within a range of food supply chains in various management positions within the agriculture sector including across dairy, meat, fresh fruit and vegetable produce and had a strong relationship with growers and producers nationally. Through these experiences, she has developed a well rounded view of a range of agricultural industries and supply chains. Tayla is undertaking the VegNET Tasmania regional development officer role, delivering extension and technology transfer to the vegetable industry.
B.Env.(Env.Sci). MFSG
Prue is driven by working collaboratively to design practical solutions to complex challenges across the intersections of agriculture, environment and community. With experience in project management, action-based research and workshop facilitation, Prue recognises the importance of strong farmer engagement, building trusted relationships and knowledge sharing pathways. Her positionality is influenced by her family dairy farm upbringing in Northern Victoria during the millennium drought, with a desire to see improved resilience and sustainability of both landscapes and farming businesses in the face of a changing climate. Prue is committed to supporting First Nations food sovereignty initiatives and self-determination.
B.Ag.Sci., Cert IV Project Management
Ossie provides project delivery and technical capability. His key areas of expertise are in farming systems, data management, client and supplier relations, logistics and business support. He is the VegNET Tasmania regional development officer for the vegetable industry, delivering extension and technology transfer to the vegetable industry.
B.Sc. (Ag.Sci), M.Ag.Sci. (Food Sustainability)
Jake is a driven Master of Agriculture Science graduate passionate about the interaction between agriculture, the environment and communities across the world. He is eager to utilise his agricultural, scientific, social and natural resource management knowledge to contribute to a more sustainable future.
Jake developed a strong passion for agriculture during his studies, particularly the environmental aspects of food production. He has a comprehensive understanding of the importance of improving efficiency of food production to improve overall sustainability
B.Ag. (Hons)
Jesse is committed to improving the sustainability of the Australian agricultural sector and recognises agriculture can play a vital role in addressing climate change and biodiversity loss, without impacting farm bottom lines. They are passionate about using their knowledge of soils, pest management and data analysis to improve outcomes for farmers and the environment. This is reflected in their research, which has explored novel biofertilisers and sustainable solutions to pest slugs.
Jesse is an early career consultant with technical proficiencies in quantitative data analysis and visualisation, soil sampling and management, pest slug management and report writing. They have been involved in RD&E plan reviews and strategic planning to increase industry engagement.
B.Ag. (Sci), Cert III in Agriculture
A graduate of Bachelor of Agriculture (Science), Tushar is passionate about supporting Australian agriculture and addressing the sector’s key challenges. Through his university and work experience, Tushar has actively engaged with industry initiatives including the Murray Goulburn Climate Leadership and Jobs Summit, GIAV Crop Tour and Riverine Plains RDC events. As part of the Wattle Fellowship, he developed a three-day farm tour connecting urban students with primary producers.
Tushar brings a strong collaborative approach, with over seven years’ experience volunteering with Victoria State Emergency Service, demonstrating the ability to work effectively in teams, respond to time-critical situations and engage professionally with a range of stakeholders.
Master of Urban Horticulture, Bachelor of Commerce
Meg is a dynamic, empowering and engaging professional who offers exceptional leadership experience derived from a diverse portfolio of engagements, and a demonstrated history in delivering on strategic intent, legislative compliance, and corporate governance. She possesses a range of critical skills and competencies across the environmental industry and extensive experience in policy and strategy development and implementation in line with climate change, biodiversity and health and wellbeing strategic objectives.
Meg has worked with over 25 Councils and State Government agencies across Australia to develop fit for purpose urban greening frameworks. From the micro to the macro – Meg has a passion to be a ‘change-agent’.
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