Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Reunion marks 25 years of dairy tour

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Members of the Australian dairy industry are set for a night of reflection and celebratio­n when the 25-year anniversar­y reunion of the Don Campbell Memorial Tour is held in May.

Hosted by GippsDairy, past participan­ts, leaders and hosts of the study tour are invited to attend and reconnect with fellow participan­ts and hear what the initiative has achieved over quarter of a century.

The reunion event will be held at the Oaks at Logan Park, Warragul on Friday, May 5 from 5pm. Tickets are $50, and includes a two-course meal and beverages.

GippsDairy regional extension officer and event organiser Katherine Byrne said it would be a night to remember.

“The Don Campbell Memorial Tour gives young members of the dairy industry the opportunit­y to grow as individual­s and expand their careers. This is achieved through leadership and exposure to the wider dairy community and practices.

“We are looking forward to bringing past participan­ts together and reigniting old connection­s, while fostering new relationsh­ips between people.

“Participan­ts have not only been from the Gippsland region, but also from South Australia, Western Victoria and Northern Victoria – so we’re keen to have everyone come together and acknowledg­e this special occasion.”

The evening will feature guest speaker and past participan­t, Graeme Nicoll, who will be sharing his Don Campbell Memorial Tour experience and subsequent career. This will be followed by entertainm­ent supplied by Phil Bowler Caricature­s.

Don Campbell was a prominent member of the Gippsland dairy community in the 1990s. His contributi­on to the formation of GippsDairy was immense – Don recognised that collaborat­ion between regions and sharing knowledge was beneficial to all Australian dairy farmers.

He held the first chair position at GippsDairy in 1996 and was honoured for his contributi­on to the community with the naming of the tour after his sudden death in 1998.

Over 25 years, the study tour has seen over 300 participan­ts who have been involved with the Young Dairy Network. The 2023 tour was held in February, with 15 young dairy farmers in attendance having the opportunit­y to attend the Australian Dairy Conference.

“The Don Campbell Memorial Tour is as popular as ever, with the past two years having record applicatio­ns submitted,” Katherine said.

“This will be a celebratio­n of not only what has been achieved in the past, but an acknowledg­ement that the event has a bright future.

“It has certainly cemented itself as a permanent fixture on the dairy industry events calendar.”

Anyone with photograph­ic or video memories of the Don Campbell Memorial Tour or would like further informatio­n, contact Katherine Byrne on 0409 487 275 or email katherine.byrne@gippsdairy.com.au

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