Sprout Ag Events

Community engagement is important to Sprout Ag. We will be hosting a series of events across the below locations, we look forward to seeing you there!

High Performance

FREE Workshop REGISTER NOW

Sprout Ag is delighted to invite you to an evening of insights into building high-performing team environments and strategies for transition. Join us for this exclusive SproutAg evening, hosted by local partners Alister Murphy and John Howard. This event offers an insightful session designed to equip you with strategies for building your team and fostering successful transition in business and personal environments.

Canape’s and refreshments will be provided.

The event will feature presentations by Kevin Sheedy, AFL Legend, Michael McIntosh, Rethink Investing and Troy Constance, SproutAg CEO.

YARAWONGA | High Performance in Farming Families

Friday 4 July 5:30pm – 8:30pm The Sebel Yarrawonga, 40 Silverwoods Bvd, Yarrawonga VIC 3730

Meet the speaker | Kevin Sheedy

Kevin Sheedy is a legend of the Australian Football League. A player and coach for over five decades, he has an unsurpassed record of involvement in 1,000 games including eight premierships. Kevin was the ‘All Australian” coach in 1984, 1985, 1993 and 2000. He was the State of Origin Coach in 1984 and 1985 and a successful Coach of the International Rules teams in 2005 and 2006.  He was awarded an Advance Australia Award and in 1998 he was admitted as a Member of the Order of Australia. In 2016, the AFL approved an initiative by Kevin and the first “Country Match” was scheduled between the Essendon and Geelong clubs, bringing attention to the plight of farming communities across Australia, and in particular the high rate of depression and suicide in these areas.

As a player, coach and ambassador, Kevin Sheedy has had one of the most successful careers in Australian sporting history. But there is more to Kevin Sheedy than football. He is a marketer, a thinker, an innovator, the holder of awards for community service and an inspirational speaker, talking about subjects way beyond the boundaries of sport.

 

 

Past Sprout Ag Events

Sprout Ag has been proud to host these past events!

Rural Property & Off Farm Investment Strategies Event

FREE Workshops REGISTER NOW

FREE workshop on strategies for investing in rural property and off-farm investments, a valuable workshop for anyone looking to diversify their investments or expand into the agricultural space. With speakers from LAWD and Rethink Investing, you’ll gain insights into both property-specific strategies and broader off-farm investment options – a perfect chance to learn about navigating investments in rural properties, considering both the financial and logistical aspects.

COONAMBLE | Tuesday 1st April 5:30pm – 7:30pm | Coonamble Bowling Club

SPRING RIDGE | Wednesday 2nd April 5:30pm – 7:30pm | Spring Ridge Country Club

WALCHA | Thursday 3rd April 5:30pm – 7:30pm | Walcha Sports Club

MOREE | High Performance Event

Thursday 20 March 5:30pm - 8:30pm Amaroo Tavern, Amaroo Dr, Moree NSW 2400 REGISTER NOW

Sprout Ag is delighted to invite you to an evening of insights into building high-performing team environments and strategies for overcoming adversity. Join us for this exclusive SproutAg evening, hosted by local partners Henry Holcombe and Alex Jackson. This marks the second event in our local educational series, offering an insightful session designed to equip you with strategies for strengthening your team, fostering a winning culture and overcoming adversity.

Canape’s and refreshments will be provided.

The event will feature presentations by Tim Horan, Australian Rugby Legend, and Troy Constance, SproutAg CEO.

Meet the speaker | Tim Horan

Tim is possibly the greatest centre Rugby Union has seen. With a 12-year career with the Wallabies, Tim earned his first gold jersey as a teenager against the All Blacks in 1989. Two years later at the 1991 World Cup, Tim was crucial to the Wallabies' success, most notably when he gobbled up and scored from David Campese’s memorable over-the-shoulder, no-look pass in the semi-final against New Zealand. No try has been given as much replay time since. In 1994, Tim suffered a potentially career ending knee injury. Doctors told him he was unlikely to play rugby again. Tim was out of the game for 12 months and made a remarkable comeback at the 1995 Rugby World Cup. In 1999, Tim became one of only six players to have won two Rugby World Cup medals, by guiding Australia to its second World Cup victory. Tim also won a Year’s supply of Guinness for scoring the fast try in the tournament.