Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Tuesday, 9 June, 2026
HomeRuralGrain grower committee members wanted

Grain grower committee members wanted

Grain Producers SA (GPSA) is calling for expressions of interest (EOI) from South Australian grain producers to join its policy committee with the aim of helping to shape advocacy and policy priorities for the state’s grain industry.

The policy committee will become a vital part of GPSA’s governance structure by providing a mechanism for further grower feedback and considered advice on a range of industry, regulatory and policy matters.

The advice from the committee will help inform the deliberations of the GPSA board.

GPSA chief executive officer Brad Perry said joining the committee allowed more growers to have their say on issues that matter most.

“The policy committee ensures that GPSA’s advocacy remains grower-led, relevant and reflective of the real challenges and opportunities facing our industry,” he said.

“It provides an important mechanism for more growers to contribute to discussions on the issues that matter most.”

Mr Perry said grain producers from across SA were welcome to lodge an application.

“The GPSA Policy Committee is a unique opportunity for grain producers to play a leadership role in helping to shape the direction of our industry,” he said.

“It is about grain producers stepping forward to provide insights, guide advocacy, and help influence the major policy decisions that affect all grain producers across South Australia.

“I strongly encourage anyone passionate about the future of our sector to apply.”

GPSA is seeking up to eight active members to serve an initial three-year term on the committee.

Sitting fees and travel expenses will be provided.

Committee members are expected to participate in a minimum of three meetings each year, offering feedback that is critical to GPSA’s engagement with industry, government and other key stakeholders.

EOIs close at 5pm on Monday, June 2.

For more information and to submit an EOI, visit grainproducerssa.com.au

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

EP talent shines on the Big Freeze stage

Melbourne and its four-pack of Eyre Peninsula brethren continues to keep footy fans across the region hooked in season 2026, headlined at the MCG...
More News

Milestone reached in Port Lincoln

Bunge’s Port Lincoln terminal was recently the scene of a milestone. The 100th vessel of South Australian farmers’ grain from the company’s network was loaded...

Funding secures Community Paramedic program

State budget funding of $1.6 million will ensure Ceduna’s Community Paramedic program will continue on an ongoing basis. The program was funded as part of...

What a difference a year makes

The grass is always greener on the other side, or in the case of Willybee Pastoral & Pine Ridge Speckle Park Stud, 12 months...

Call for art to kick winter blues

Wudinna will host an art exhibition in July aimed at helping people kick off the winter blues. Titled ‘Wudinna Winter Rainbow Escape’, the show will...

Charlton honoured for emergency service

Robert Charlton has been awarded the Emergency Services Medal as part of the King’s Birthday Honours. Mr Charlton has dedicated more than 30 years to...

Tumby Bay freezes for fundraiser

Tumby Bay Bakery and Tumby Bay Hotel pulled off a Big Freeze for MND (motor neurone disease) on Friday 5 June that had some...

Drink-driver detected at Tumby Bay

A man has been detected drink-driving at Tumby Bay. Police stopped a Toyota utility at 1.45pm on Monday 8 June while conducting a driver testing...

Seidl triumphs at Ceduna Open

Josh Seidl took out the Ceduna Foreshore Hotel Golf Open on Sunday by one shot. Ceduna Golf Club hosted a big weekend of golf, with...

Investment in region lacking

Flinders MP Sam Telfer has expressed disappointment with a lack of investment coming to the electorate and “ballooning debt” following the release of the...

Research reveals co-infection dynamics in wheat diseases

Australian researchers have revealed the intricate relationship between two major fungal wheat diseases and how the order of infection can dramatically influence disease severity...