We're going behind the scenes to see and understand modern agriculture, because no matter whether you're in it or not, you probably don't know all the pieces to just how incredible, diverse and multi-layered agriculture is. We do this by uncovering the real stories, experiences and voices of modern agriculture.
For the past 30 or so years Prue Bondfield & husband David have forged an incredible partnership and it has seen them take their business Palgrove, from strength to strength. Uncovering new opportuni…
Our next guest is just an incredible person, she’s a self confessed coffee snob, adventure racing, dog loving, mother of two and someone I feel really lucky to have sat down with on Gunditjmara count…
Annabelle Hickson hails from just down the road from where our host, Oli Le Lievre grew up.
Annabelle landed her dream job straight out of uni working for the Australian newspaper, her work fascinated…
Welcome back to the Humans of Agriculture podcast hosted by Oli Le Lievre.
This week we sit down with James Knight, a farmer located at The Sisters down in South West Victoria.
- James shares his story…
Welcome back to another week of the Humans of Agriculture podcast.
This week, Oli Le Lievre sits down with David Kininmonth the manager at Mount Hesse a 8,000 acre Sheep operation in Winchelsea in Sou…
Annabelle Cleeland has built her career around rural journalism. Growing up in Kew just on the outskirts of Melbourne's CBD Annabelle proudly told her dad at the age of 14 that she was going to be a …
When you think of Humans of Agriculture you probably don’t think of a TV Producer, Director, or Cameraman but our next guest is just exactly that. Tommy Lawrence has worked on some of the most iconic…
The Mort's family history in Australian agriculture goes back to the early days of Thomas Mort, Thomas was a pioneer and led some of the first exports of Beef from Australia. Today Charlie Mort is th…
This week on the Humans of Agriculture podcast we’re heading back to share the story of an extraordinary family and Antola shirt ambassador.
Tiff Sayers is an incredibly strong woman, I walked away fr…
Dione Howard wears many hats: a National Rural Ambassador, Vet and Young Farming Champion.
In high school she knew she wanted to be a doctor of sorts, the decision was whether she wanted to be a docto…
Welcome back to another episode of the Humans of Agriculture podcast, hosted by Oli Le Lievre. This week we sit down with Stephen O'Brien the CEO of Mort & Co. Stephen's a fourth generation flour mil…
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We're straight back into it after a few days on the Darling Downs in Southern Queensland, and we can't wait to share what we were up to with you soon!
While we were up there we…
Welcome back to the Humans of Agriculture podcast, I'm your host Oli Le Lievre. Mike Lee came onto the stage at EvokeAg 2020 and I think he captured the minds, eyes, and ears of everyone in the audit…
G’day and Welcome to the Humans of Agriculture podcast.
I’m your host Oli Le lievre and it’s a pleasure to bring another incredible story to you.
Our next guest is the 2022 Australian Zanda McDonald Aw…
G’day and Welcome to the Humans of Agriculture podcast.
I’m your host Oli Le lievre and it’s a pleasure to bring another incredible story to you.
I had seen her light-hearted ways via her Instagram cha…
John Harvey is a household name to many in the Agriculture industry, he's the current Managing Director the Agrifutures and during his time at the helm, the organisation has continued to innovate and…
Well if you said back in early 2020 that we would go into lockdown for nearly two years and in that time produce 100 episodes of a podcast I would have laughed and said you're crazy but for me, the p…
Welcome to episode 99 of the Humans of Agriculture podcast! It's only taken 99 episodes to cross the Tasman but this week we have our first kiwi. Rhys Roberts is fresh off winning the 2022 New Zealan…
James Cleaver loves the country. He’s the first to admit that his hometown of Nyngan – famous for the Big Bogan, a statue that locals have eventually come to laugh at – is his favourite place in the …