BCG to celebrate 30 years on Friday October 7

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Victoria’s oldest and largest farming systems group BCG is celebrating 30 years of sharing agricultural solutions. To mark the occasion, BCG is inviting farmers, industry and all those who have been connected to the organisation to a dinner to celebrate the milestone on Friday the 7th of October at 7.00pm at the Birchip Leisure Centre.

Guest speaker at the event will be author of Rusted Off and Why You Should Give a F*ck About Farming and The Guardian Australia’s rural and regional editor, Gabrielle Chan who will present her views on the future of farming.

 

BCG CEO Fiona Best said the milestone is a very special achievement which the nationally recognised organisation is keen to share: “BCG was developed by a handful of dedicated and energised individuals who grew the organisation into the thriving and dynamic operation we are today. It was their belief in the power of shared solutions which stands at the heart of BCG’s enduring success.

“We look forward to sharing this success on Friday the 7th of October. The dinner, catered for by BCG board member and renowned restaurateur Stefano de Pieri, will celebrate thirty years of progress, dedication, optimism and the determination of farmers, researchers and the communities who strived to not just persevere with what they had, but to build and develop solutions to benefit not only the local community but the wider region, encompassing the Australian agricultural sector.”

“Celebrate with us on Friday the 7th of October,” Ms Best enthused.

 

For more information or to RSVP, call (03) 5492 2787 by October 3. Cost is $50.

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