BCG are proud to present the 2025 Young Farmer Network Ball, proudly supported by FRRR and the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund!
The second annual formal event for the BCG Young Farmer Network follows a highly successful sold-out event in 2024. Get in quick, this night is not one to be missed!
Featuring live music by ‘That Guy‘, inspiring guest speakers, great food and even better company, the ball is a perfect opportunity to connect with the agricultural industry, strengthen local networks and spark conversations about innovative ways to prepare for the future. This event celebrates the dedication and leadership within our agricultural community and encourages stronger social support and collaboration to build drought preparedness.
Whether you’re coming solo or with friends, join us for an evening of dancing, laughter, and meaningful connections!
Date: Friday March 14, 2025
Time: 6:30pm- 11:00pm
Location: Spoons Riverside, Swan Hill (125 Monash Dr, Swan Hill VIC 3585)
Dress Code: Formal
Tickets: $80pp
Dress Code
The dress code is formal.
Entertainment
Live music throughout the evening will be provided by solo live musician ‘That Guy’
Inspiring local leaders will share in a panel discussion.
Attendance
Anyone 18+ is invited to attend! This is an opportunity to bring our rural communities together, so the ball is open to farmers and their friends, partners, family and employees, as well as industry and community.
Please don’t be discouraged to attend if you don’t consider yourself ‘young’ or a ‘farmer’. Our Young Farmer Network events are targeted at the youngest active generation on farm (regardless of age), but are open to everyone from farmers, students, those involved in the agricultural industry and rural community members.
Accommodation
We encourage you to book a room for the night so you can continue to enjoy the region the next day. There are several accommodation options surrounding the venue.
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This project was supported by the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.
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