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Forward-thinking focus for Gippsland’s dairy farmers

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THE GippsDairy Muster returns for its fourth consecutive year on Wednesday, April 30 at the Federation University’s Gippsland Campus in Churchill.

A premiere event for the GippsDairy team, the Muster showcases the latest trends, technologies, and practices in dairy farming and features a line-up of industry experts and farmer panel discussions.

This year’s theme is Farming into the Future: Imagine | Inquire | Innovate and will aim to provide Gippsland farmers with practical ways to enhance the future of their farm business using new and developing technologies.

The day will run from 9:30am-2:15pm and includes four key presentations:

  • Innovations in monitoring animal welfare and performance
  • Utilising drones on farm
  • An update on the PastureSmarts technology
  • Virtual herding.

Attendees will also hear about the latest legislation updates impacting the use of new technologies on farms across Victoria.

Leongatha South dairy farmer Callum Moscript will be emcee for the event. Along with his extensive farm experience, Callum is a co-owner of First Class Genetics, driving advancements in Australian livestock through the import of unique genetics from global markets. He is committed to guiding innovation and fostering leadership within the sector to ensure its sustainability and future success.

For more information and to view the event program, visit dairyaustralia.com.au/gippsdairymuster

To register for the 2025 GippsDairy Muster, visit: dairyaustralia.com.au/gippsdairy

GippsDairy would like to thank its gold sponsor Gardiner Foundation, and silver sponsor Lallemand Animal Nutrition, with additional support from Bowden’s Agricultural Contracting P/L, Burra Foods Australia, Community Bank Heyfield and District, Dairy Farmers Victoria, DeLaval, Fonterra and GEA.