Industry Climate Newsletters
The Break
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For Broadacre Industries in Victoria and Southern NSW.
- Describes credible seasonal climate outlooks and insights into the drivers of climate.
- Output from decision support tools describing potential crop yields across the target regions.
- Published monthly.
View the latest The Break Newsletter.
The Fast Break
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- For all industries and regions.
- Short and snappy two page summary of seasonal model forecasts.
- Summary of model outputs in an innovative and easy to read table.
- Published monthly.
View the latest The Fast Break Newsletter.
Milking the Weather
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- For dairy farmers and dairy industry service providers.
- Latest seasonal climate risk information for dairy industry.
- Understand the weather that is experienced and how climate risk impacts on-farm decisions.
- Published quarterly.
View the latest Milking the Weather Newsletter.
Climate Ready Horticulture
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- For all the Victorian horticultural industries
- Topics include climate change and variability, water availability, extreme weather and carbon.
- Introduces relevant climate research and case studies.
- Published quarterly
View the latest Climate Ready Horticulture Newsletter.
Victorian Bioenergy Network (VBN)
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- Targeted for those interested in emerging bioenergy industries in Victoria.
- Members receive regular email updates with news, funding updates and opportunities.
- VBN events provide opportunities for networking and collaborations
- The VBN is made up of key bioenergy stakeholders in Victoria, primarily with representatives of industry and government.
To find out more about the VBN please visit the Bioenergy in Victoria website
Carbon Toolkits in Agriculture Network
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- For all farmers and agricultural service providers
- Stay up to date with information on agricultural emissions, calculators and emissions management options.
- Events and training opportunities available to members of CTAN.
- CTAN Newsletter published quarterly.
Subscribe to the Carbon Toolkits in Agriculture Network Newsletter.








