Carbon, Cattle and Cash – Grazing for a Sustainable Future Roadshow | Willows Gemfields Event

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Welcome To Your Event

About the event.

Date: 24 July

RSVP: 14 July

Time: 8.30am arrival, 9am start to 4.30pm

Location: Mayfield, 294 Willows Rd, Willows Gemfields

Discover how effective carbon management can boost profits, build drought resilience and unlock new income streams for your grazing operation.

Join local graziers and industry experts to learn how carbon practices and technologies are helping CQ beef producers thrive. This straight-talking session will separate carbon market hype from hard facts and unearth solutions that work for you and your property.

Learn

  • Carbon solutions for CQ grazing businesses
  • Carbon management opportunities and challenges
  • Steps to manage your carbon and grazing
  • How FBA can help you achieve your goals
About the property.

Greg & Sonya Spencer run a 6th-generation, family-owned beef cattle enterprise in the Central Highlands, specializing in organic, grass-fed beef with breeding and finishing enterprises. Using time-controlled rotational grazing and holistic management, we focus on carbon capture, soil health, and landscape regeneration. We are in the early stages of implementing a carbon project across all three properties

Meet Your Speakers

Rhonda Toms-Morgan

Rhonda, founder of ConnectAg, is based in Queensland’s Maranoa region and supports grazing and broadacre producers across the state. She provides guidance on production, land management, environmental practices, carbon, and sustainability.

She played a key role in creating the Carbon EDGE workshop and now leads its delivery for Meat & Livestock Australia. Rhonda is passionate about helping producers understand their carbon footprint, find practical carbon solutions, and balance business goals with environmental responsibility.

She’s also committed to closing knowledge gaps in the industry, helping producers confidently engage with supply chains, consumers, and policymakers on carbon and the future of agriculture.

Rhonda Toms Morgan
Phil Tickle

Phil is a co-founder and Managing Director of Cibo Labs. He has a background in agriculture, growing up on mixed farms in southern Australia. Phil has over 30 years experience in the application of geospatial and remote sensing solutions focused on natural resource management, agriculture and climate change. He has worked in both private and government sectors undertaking applied research, providing science-policy advice, and leading national research and operational programs. Phil is passionate about delivering pragmatic solutions that support profitable farm businesses, the broader agricultural sector and more sustainable landscapes. In his spare time Phil enjoys getting out in the bush with the family, riding (motorbikes and horses), camping, hiking and fishing.

Phil Tickle

Carly & Grant Burnham

Carly and Grant Burnham are leading beef producers based west of Monto in Queensland’s scenic North Burnett region. Together with their four children, they run ‘Bonnie Doone’—a 20,000-acre, organically certified beef grazing property.

With six generations of family ties to the land and agriculture in Queensland, Carly and Grant are driven to keep innovating for a strong and sustainable future in farming. Bonnie Doone breeds and finishes cattle for export, domestic, and direct-to-consumer markets. Their operation also includes one of Australia’s most popular on-farm Airbnbs and an agroforestry enterprise.

Burham Family
Contact Sheree Johnston for more details 0448 219 982

This event is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Natural Heritage Trust under the Climate-Smart Agriculture.