Muresk Lectures

Year

Speaker

Title

Location

1981

Sir Charles Court

no information

 1982

Neil Inall

Farming is not just a growing thing

Town Hall, Northam

 1983

Brian Burke

Rural policy and the future of agriculture in Western Australia

Town Hall, Northam

 1984

John McCaughey

An ignorant man asking questions

Town Hall, Northam

1985

R W Gee

Animal welfare – the real issues for urban and rural Australia http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1751-0813.1986.tb02936.x/pdf

Town Hall, Northam

1986

John D Elliott

Achieving excellence

Orchard Hotel, Perth

1987

Jean D Kinsey

Changing food markets: the impact on agriculture http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/13856/1/p87-33.pdf

1988

Peter Dowding

Needs of WA rural communities

Town Hall, Northam

1989

Ray Goldberg

Global agribusiness market revolution and restructuring of agribusiness

Conference Centre, Burswood Casino

1990

no information

1991

Ross Garnaut

Regaining our competitive edge – the future of WA agriculture

Langley Plaza Hotel, Perth

1992

Michael Haines

Australian agriculture – staying on top

El Caballo, Woorooloo

1993

Fred Wolfe

Chemical contaminants in food – are they a risk?

College Hall, Muresk

1994

Peter Lee

The true environmentalist

Auditorium, Muresk

1995

Ernie Bridge

[Water] Australia’s most limiting resource (video in Muresk Library)

Auditorium, Muresk

1996

Liz Davenport

Wool is to fashion, what gold is to a jeweller

College Hall, Muresk

1997

Kathy Finlayson

Future of young Australians in rural WA

Auditorium, Muresk

1998

no information

1999

no information

2000

David Hughes

Beyond Frankenstein foods

Auditorium, Muresk

2012

Chris Back

Agriculture at the crossroads – what path for Muresk?

Auditorium, Muresk

2014

Colin Barnett

Agriculture at the centre of WA’s future https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiccPKXX75A

Auditorium, Muresk

2015

Christian Porter

China-Australia free trade agreement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6LJtc22ONo

Auditorium, Muresk

2016

Graham Laitt

Building WA’s largest vertically integrated pork, chicken, feed and crop agribusinesses – Milne Agribusiness Group and perspectives on the future of agribusiness https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euISifzq9xU

Auditorium, Muresk