South Australian Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub

South Australian Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub The SA Drought Hub is one of eight Hubs established across the nation through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.

The SA Drought Hub brings together a dynamic network of cross-industry partners to work towards a common vision to strengthen the drought resilience and preparedness of our farms and regional communities in South Australia. Led by the University of Adelaide, the SA Drought Hub comprises the core hub at Roseworthy and five regional nodes at Minnipa on Eyre Peninsula, Port Augusta in the Far North,

Orroroo in the Upper North, Loxton in the Riverland, and Struan in the South East. The SA Drought Hub is an exciting initiative involving a network of primary producers, industry groups, researchers, government agencies, universities, agribusinesses, traditional owners and others. Through the SA Drought Hub, regional drought resilience priorities will be identified and bespoke programs will be co-designed to facilitate adoption of drought resilience practices through peer-to-peer learning, on-farm demonstrations and training workshops, as well as community initiatives. We can’t prevent droughts, but we can bring together the people, the information and resources into the Hub network which will facilitate strategies to enable our farms and regional communities to be better prepared for future droughts.

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📢 PROJECT OPPORTUNITY FOR RANGELAND PASTORALISTS 🌱 This Smart Grazing, Stronger Lands project (delivered by the SA Arid ...
02/06/2026

📢 PROJECT OPPORTUNITY FOR RANGELAND PASTORALISTS 🌱

This Smart Grazing, Stronger Lands project (delivered by the SA Arid Lands Landscape Board) is here to help producers turn good ideas into on-ground action. Over two years, this project will support rangelands pastoralists to implement grazing management tools on their properties – with personalised mentoring.

This project is for people who:
>> Have been trialling a free version of a kit tool and are ready to set it up properly
>> Have been thinking about taking the leap on an Optiweigh
>> Are curious about remote water monitoring, virtual fencing, or pasture biomass tools but want a hand getting started.

There’s two ways to get involved:
1) Mentoring sites with 1:1 training and ongoing access to experts
2) Demonstration sites with up to $35,000 for tool/tech setup and on-ground works

Applications are currently open. Find out more at: https://lnkd.in/gqb8Xm9a

Applications most close on Monday 22 June.

The Smart Grazing, Stronger Lands is supported by the Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry through funding from the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program under the

Thanks Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry for supporting our project.

28/05/2026

Containment feeding plays an important role in protecting ground cover, managing livestock, and improving flexibility during dry seasons.

To learn more about containment feeding and access practical livestock and fodder management resources and information, visit the SA Drought Hub Livestock & Fodder Management Knowledge Base: https://sadroughthub.com.au/resources/knowledge-base/livestock-and-fodder-management/

This video was produced by Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF), through the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund.

Looking for an opportunity to contribute to applied sheep production research in South Australia?  Adelaide University i...
21/05/2026

Looking for an opportunity to contribute to applied sheep production research in South Australia?

Adelaide University is currently recruiting a Grant-Funded Research Associate - Sheep Production Research & Data Analysis, based at the Roseworthy campus.

This part-time role will support a national research project focused on improving the reproductive performance of shedding sheep, working alongside researchers and industry partners across Australia 🐑

The position involves a mix of fieldwork, data collection and analysis, report writing, and supporting extension activities; ideal for someone with experience or interest in sheep production systems, agricultural research, and data analysis.

Applications close next Tuesday May 26.

Apply or learn more here: https://jobs.adelaide.edu.au/jobs/grant-funded-research-associate-sheep-production-research-data-analysis-roseworthy-sa-australia?lApplicationSubSourceID=

19/05/2026

Looking for practical containment feeding info you can use on-farm?

Hear directly from producers and industry experts in this video snippet produced by
Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.

You can access producer guides, podcasts, case studies, tools and more from the SA Drought Hub Containment Feeding project page on our website: https://sadroughthub.com.au/project/hub-projects/containment-feeding/

Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIFGCeuPZVU

The SA Drought Hub is proud to support LambEx26, Australia’s premier sheep industry event. LambEx26 brings together prod...
14/05/2026

The SA Drought Hub is proud to support LambEx26, Australia’s premier sheep industry event.

LambEx26 brings together producers, researchers, industry leaders and innovators from across Australia to explore the future of the sheep industry and the opportunities and challenges ahead.

If it matters to producers and the future of the sheep industry, it’s part of the conversation at LambEx26!

📍 Adelaide Convention Centre
📅 7-10 July, 2026

Explore the program and register here: https://www.lambex.org.au/tickets

The South Australian Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub, delivered by Adelaide University, adds practical value to LambEx26 as Morning Tea Sponsor.

Their support creates space for connection while reinforcing drought resilience knowledge. This partnership highlights research, collaboration and outcomes that directly support producers, regions and the future sustainability of South Australian agriculture.

How do you use long-term climate information when making on-farm decisions?CSIRO is running a short 5-minute survey to u...
11/05/2026

How do you use long-term climate information when making on-farm decisions?

CSIRO is running a short 5-minute survey to understand what’s really happening on the ground.

If you’re farming, we’d really value your input, regardless of your commodity or enterprise size.

Your responses will help shape how climate information is developed and delivered to Australian farmers 🌦️

Take the survey here 👉 https://csiro.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cZPS7RAp5DD3fpk

Water security is a growing priority for producers across the Barossa Ranges and the Barossa Improved Grazing Group line...
07/05/2026

Water security is a growing priority for producers across the Barossa Ranges and the Barossa Improved Grazing Group lined catchment demonstration is showing what practical, long-term solutions can look like on-farm.

Construction at the Flaxman Valley demonstration site is nearing completion, and the SA Drought Hub is supporting extension and promotion activities to help translate the demonstration into practical insights for producers.

Read the latest project update here: https://sadroughthub.com.au/improving-on-farm-water-security-lined-catchment-demonstration-progresses/

Build confidence in soil data collection and interpretation with SSA’s Soil Management Field Training 🌱The training will...
23/04/2026

Build confidence in soil data collection and interpretation with SSA’s Soil Management Field Training 🌱

The training will be held on 12–13 May in Lobethal as part of Soil Science Australia’s (SSA) Soil Management Training course. It equips practitioners with the skills to confidently collect, analyse and interpret soil data- designed for those who advise landholders, including agronomists, farm advisors, agricultural consultants and extension officers, as well as policy professionals working with soils.

Participants must have completed Modules 1 - 4 prior to registering.

For more information or to enrol visit: https://lnkd.in/gSAjwvCJ

What supports would help you create a more resilient property?Nature repair can support productive agriculture, resilien...
20/04/2026

What supports would help you create a more resilient property?

Nature repair can support productive agriculture, resilient landscapes and biodiversity. Researchers at the Environment Institute at Adelaide University are seeking to understand landholder’s lived experience of what supports (and limits) participation in nature repair on private land. Your insights will help inform the support available to landholders across South Australia

By taking this 15 minute survey, you will go in the running to win one of two Bush Regenerator Toolkits from Arborgreen (RRP $184) and one of three packages from Trees for Life – an order of 200 free plants tailored to your property and needs, and one-year free membership.

Complete the survey here 👉 https://buff.ly/H9afKpO

Whether you have remnant vegetation, shelterbelts, are considering future revegetation, or are opposed to it- your input is valuable!

Researchers, advisers, and extension practitioners- this one’s for you. Join us in Port Lincoln for a hands-on workshop ...
16/04/2026

Researchers, advisers, and extension practitioners- this one’s for you. Join us in Port Lincoln for a hands-on workshop with Jeanette Long, focused on building your skills in facilitating learning, extension, and driving real change.

Across two interactive days, you’ll explore how adults learn, sharpen your facilitation approach, and walk away with practical tools to support stronger decision-making and impact in your work.

- May 12-13
- Port Lincoln Hotel
- Open to SA Drought Hub members (free and fully catered)

Spots are limited and attendance is required both days.
Register now to secure your place 👉 https://sadroughthub.com.au/event/facilitating-learning-and-change-workshop-port-lincoln/

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