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Farming’s future in focus

The ever-developing advancements in technology and creative solutions in farming and sustainable agriculture is the focus of a new exhibition at the Cardinia Cultural Centre.

‘Grow’ – an innovative art exhibition planting the seed for the future of farming in Cardinia Shire is running until Sunday 22 September, after an official launch event on Friday 23 August.

Admission to the exhibition is free and no booking is required.

Featuring photographs, complemented by imaginative artworks and props, the exhibition focuses on the rewards and dreams for sustainable agriculture and local farmers in Cardinia.

The exhibition also incorporates creations from young people who were asked to create pieces using the theme ‘Creating a sustainable, cutting-edge farming and food sector’, highlighting the growing need for advancements in technology and creative solutions to feed future generations amid climate change and population growth.

Cardinia Council mayor Jack Kowarzik said he was grateful to all contributors to the exhibition, especially the lead artists Nathan Younghusband and Clinton Plowman.

“This exhibition is a powerful and creative way for our young people to express their own interpretations of the current agricultural and farming landscape and explore solutions to the modern issues facing the industry, and our community at large,” he said.

“I think the exhibition will appeal to a diverse audience.

“It’s thought-provoking and will spark conversations on the broader opportunities for sustainability and innovation in our agricultural industry for greater food access and security for everyone.”

Younghusband said it is important to recognise the people at the centre of Cardinia’s agriculture industry.

“Considering the rich diversity of the agricultural industry in Cardinia Shire, it is crucial to honour the hardworking individuals who contribute to our community and extend their impact beyond its borders,” said.

Plowman said helping young people capture the essence of the industry through a creative lens is another focus of the exhibition.

“Nurturing the imaginative minds of our youth to invent creative solutions to modern problems within the agricultural sector was a fun and intriguing challenge,” he said.

The exhibition is part of the Futureproofing Farming in Cardinia Shire project, a collaborative effort between Cardinia Council and VicHealth under its Local Government Partnership, supporting a sustainable future for agriculture.

Futureproofing Farming in Cardinia Shire will be delivered over three years from 2023 to 2025.

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