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Youth Agritech Expo showcases agricultural technology and inspires students to pursue farming careers in East Gippsland
The Youth Agritech Expo in East Gippsland attracted 188 students, offering interactive experiences and showcasing agricultural technology to inspire future careers in farming.
The Youth Agritech Expo, organised by East Gippsland Shire Council and held over three days in May, has been hailed a success with 188 students and young people inspired to consider a future in agriculture. The expo, held at The Hub in Bairnsdale and other venues, showcased advancements in agricultural technology and opened doors to opportunities for young people considering a future in farming.
Jessica Russell from GippsDairy; Molly O'Dea from RACE (Raising Aspirations in Careers and Education); Emily Scott and Bonnie Dawson from Food & Fibre Gippsland at the recent Youth Agritech Expo hosted by council
Empowering youth through agritech
Students were offered a range of interactive experiences that sparked curiosity and excitement including drone flying, wind turbine operation and virtual reality experiences. Many of the attendees expressed surprise at the wide range of job opportunities in agriculture.
East Gippsland Mayor Cr Mark Reeves said he hoped the Youth Agritech Expo had ignited a passion for farming among the shire's youth. "With the support of our partners and the participation of so many young people, this event opened doors of opportunity for the next generation. Our youth can be agritech trailblazers, harnessing technology and creativity to revolutionise the farming sector."
The expo was made possible by the support of the East Gippsland Community Foundation,the Victorian Department of Education and education providers and programs including Central Queensland University (CQU); Next Generation Farm Safety; EXCITED 4 Careers in Agriculture; Gippsland East Local Learning and Employment Network (GELLEN); TAFE Gippsland and Gippsland Tech School.
Successful agritech partnership
Pam Waters, GELLEN Executive Officer, said, "The partnership that delivered the Agritech Expo was an important aspect of the success of the event because of its extended reach to a range of networks. The event had a direct impact on young people across the region, which helped to build their knowledge of opportunities available in the agricultural industry,"Ms Waters said.
The event also featured gaming stations, cutting-edge technology demonstrations and a video series by Food & Fibre Gippsland, which showcased the diverse career options available. CQU's Raising Aspirations in Careers and Education(RACE) program organised excursions for around 70 students, providing valuable insights into horticulture, dairy, research and stock handling.
Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
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