Lifestyle1 issue 935

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Shining a spotlight on regional SA Voting opens for the 2022 South Australian Ag Town of the Year Towns across South Australia have the chance to be celebrated and crowned 2022 South Australian Ag Town of the Year, with nominations for the coveted award opening at the end of last month. Now in its fourth year, the South Australian Agricultural Town of the Year Award recognises South Australian towns excelling in agricultural practices and the flow-on effect they have on communities. Millicent was a finalist in the inaugural competition in 2019 and anyone can nominate their favourite town by simply visiting www.agtown.com.au Kimba was the 2021 SA Ag Town of the Year, taking out the title from a field of 59 nominations. Minister for Primary Industries Clare Scriven said the program is an important showcase celebrating the wide range of innovative and world-class agricultural practices initiated and used across South Australia. “Many South Australian towns punch way above their weight when it comes to either creating or maximising practical and advanced agricultural practices,” Minister Scriven said. “Our regions contribute around $29 billion a year to the South Australian economy, with

agriculture playing a vital role through local employment and business opportunities.” The minister said that with 27 per cent of the state’s population living in the regions, the Ag Town of the Year award not only recognised South Australia’s primary producers but also highlighted the importance of the communities that support them. “These communities feed into the broader regional and rural social fabric,” she said. “We believe it’s important to recognise the great resilience, creativity and strength of our regional towns and the award

creates a perfect opportunity to do that.” Any town in South Australia can be nominated as the Ag Town of the Year, by anyone via the online voting platform. The public will then have a chance to vote online for the nominated town they feel best helped grow primary industries and driven regional growth, with the five towns garnering the most votes selected as this year’s finalists. The public will then have a chance to vote online for the nominated town they feel best helped grow primary industries and driven regional growth, with the

five towns garnering the most votes selected as this year’s finalists. The town recognised as the South Australian Agricultural Town of the Year receives a sign for the town entrance recognising their achievement, a certificate and trophy presented by the Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development, a community event and sign unveiling to celebrate

being named the 2022 Agricultural Town of the Year as well as a double page feature in SALIFE magazine and promotional videos and stories produced for them by Solstice Media. To nominate a town visit www. agtown.com.au and fill out the online nomination form.

SA Government in the region this week The Government of South Australia deeply values the thoughts and opinions of everyone who calls South Australia home and Premier Peter Malinauskas (pictured on his last visit to the region) and his team are looking to hear directly from regional constituents with their Country Cabinet events. Country Cabinet visits are a chance for members of the community, the Premier and the government to come together at a forum to discuss the challenges and opportunities unique to the different areas of our state. The Premier, government ministers and chief executives also spend time visiting people, businesses and organisations across each region. The forums and visits mean the state government can: • better understand the day-to-day experiences of people living, working and doing business in South Australia, through open communication between government and community • make better decisions about the policies, projects and services the government offers in South Australia • help communities understand government priorities, planning and decision-making, and the effect community input has in these areas • uncover new ideas, expertise and opportunities in our regions. Country Cabinet - Limestone Coast Wednesday, June 8 Blue Lake Golf Club, Mount Gambier Community BBQ from 5.30pm Forum from 6.15-7.30pm The venue has limited capacity, so please register to attend by following the links at Eventbrite. PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE OFFICE OF TROY BELL

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