Maranoa Innovation Network

Maranoa Innovation Network The Maranoa Innovation Network is an incubator for local businesses and individuals for collaboration, mentoring, investment, education and technical support.

An initiative of the Business Excellence Program.

What an amazing opportunity to connect, emerge & learn!!! Thanks Desq
08/11/2022

What an amazing opportunity to connect, emerge & learn!!!

Thanks Desq

Proud to be a host for this brand new program run by StartSomeGood 🤩

Please share with your networks or tag anyone who you know would benefit from this incredible FREE program.

This is the chance for your idea to EMERGE and be part of Queensland’s next generation of
great social enterprises!

Emerge is a fully subsidised program supported by the Social Enterprise Sector Development
Grants and run by the social enterprise experts at StartSomeGood.com.

All for free and 100% online, we will help you hone your smarts, skills, and creativity to create a positive impact in the world, and mobilise the energy and enthusiasm of early-stage ideation into an actual plan to kickstart your social enterprise.

Sharing their knowledge and welcoming you to the community will be Tom Dawkins, Nimmity
Zappert, Kate Clugston, Alex Budak, Hildy Gottlieb, Ben Pecotich, Rob Irving, Luke Faccini,
Brook McCarthy, Natasha Akib, and Ben Reid; all teachers, creators, and innovators.

Sign up now and join the first cohort running from 21 November 2022 until 24 February 2023.
Explore this opportunity here: https://emerge.startsomegood.com/



02/02/2022
For more information on the Hatch program visit Farmers2Founders.
18/01/2022

For more information on the Hatch program visit Farmers2Founders.

🌱 GROW YOUR AGRITOURISM VENTURE WITH NEWLY RELEASED QUEENSLAND FARMER'S FEDERATION GRANTS 🌱"New grants are now available...
22/11/2021

🌱 GROW YOUR AGRITOURISM VENTURE WITH NEWLY RELEASED QUEENSLAND FARMER'S FEDERATION GRANTS 🌱

"New grants are now available to assist farmers establish or expand their operations into agritourism and share where Queensland’s high-quality food, fibre and foliage comes from and how it is produced.

The Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF) has partnered with the Queensland Government to deliver the Queensland Agritourism Grants program, offering a 50 per cent co-contribution up to a maximum of $25,000 to match farmers’ funds.

QFF CEO Dr Georgina Davis said Queenslanders were increasingly looking to explore their own backyard through unique, authentic experiences that immerse them in rural and regional communities.

“Limited only by imagination, agritourism includes overnight accommodations and farmstays, direct sales of fresh or value-added products, recreational and educational experiences, demonstrations and displays, farm tours and hands-on experiences including participating in agri-processing activities such as cheese making,” Dr Davis said.

“Providing opportunities for farmers to grow their businesses, agritourism creates new and alternative markets for produce, and an opportunity to gather valuable feedback from consumers.”

“However, there are relevant considerations including safety, animal welfare and biosecurity, land-use planning and other regulatory requirements, business structures, succession plans and tax implications.”

“These grants will assist farmers to establish or expand into agritourism by employing professional or specialist services or constructing or modifying on-farm infrastructure in line with these important factors, allowing them to play a positive role in growing sustainable tourism.”

Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries Minister Mark Furner said agritourism was an important growth industry for Queensland’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.

“It will be especially important in regional and rural areas over the next decade with an estimated value of $4.5 billion by 2030,” Mr Furner said.

“There is so much untapped potential, with many farming enterprises already looking to diversify their operations and supplement their income through farm gate sales, pick-your-own fruit and veggies visits, interacting with farm animals, farm-to-table dining, farmers markets, on-farm cooking classes and farm tours.”

“The grants will stimulate famers’ efforts to secure professional services to develop their business plan, marketing tools, or to build infrastructure for their agritourism offering.”

“Together with the Taste Farm Life campaign I launched in May this year, this initiative is making a real difference for primary producers to prosper.”

Grants are open to eligible Queensland farmers to develop, implement and expand agritourism activities. Applications for grant funding close 10 January, 2022.

Further information on how to apply for a Queensland Agritourism Grant is available at: www.qff.org.au/projects/agritourism. "

https://www.qff.org.au/media-releases/funding-grow-queensland-agritourism/

16/11/2021

VISIT COUNCIL’S BUILDING AND PLANNING TEAM IN YOUR TOWN THIS YEAR AND NEXT

Council’s Building and Planning Officers will be available to meet with residents at Council’s Customer Service Centres in Injune, Surat & Yuleba and at the Mitchell Library on various days during the coming months.

If you have questions about a new building project or development proposal, or are looking to obtain information or advice, you are welcome to drop in and visit the team on the following dates:

Injune:
Thursday, 18 November 2021
Thursday, 16 December 2021
Thursday, 13 January 2022
Thursday, 10 February 2022
Thursday, 10 March 2022
Thursday, 7 April 2022

Surat:
Thursday, 2 December 2021
Thursday, 27 January 2022
Thursday, 24 February 2022
Thursday, 24 March 2022

Mitchell:
Thursday, 9 December 2021
Thursday, 3 February 2022
Thursday, 3 March 2022
Thursday, 31 March 2022

Yuleba:
Thursday, 20 January 2022
Thursday, 17 February 2022
Thursday, 17 March 2022
Thursday, 14 April 2022

To arrange an appointment with Council Officers ahead of time, please contact the Building and Planning Team on 1300 007 662 or email [email protected].

06/10/2021

Country Spark (at Goondiwindi) will be a fabulous event and we’ll worth the trip!

🌱DO YOU HAVE AN AG BASED EARLY STAGE IDEA YOU WOULD LIKE SUPPORT TO VALIDATE?🌱The Farmers2Founders Hatch program could h...
29/09/2021

🌱DO YOU HAVE AN AG BASED EARLY STAGE IDEA YOU WOULD LIKE SUPPORT TO VALIDATE?🌱

The Farmers2Founders Hatch program could help you further your idea.

ABOUT HATCH

"Hatch is the new name for the previous Ideas Program. The name says it all as, during this program, the F2F team will work with you to 'hatch' your idea! The program will provide you with tools, resources, and coaching to validate your agrifood/fibre/fisheries & aquaculture ideas and support you to develop a 3-month plan to progress your idea.

So if you or someone you know has a burning agtech or value-added food idea and want to see if you could build a business around it, then we recommend you read more on the Hatch program here https://www.farmers2founders.com/hatch and fill in the Hatch online application form here https://www.farmers2founders.com/application-hatch

PLUS!

We are offering the top 5 concepts/applications into the Hatch program to have a chance to pitch in the inaugural F2F Challenge Award, which attracts a $1200 cash prize and automatic entry into the F2F Hatch Program (valued at $12,000)."

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