Grow Rockhampton - Agricultural Leaders Lunch
When
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Thursday, 12 November 2026 | 12:00 PM
- 02:00 PM
Venue to be confirmed

Entering its fifth year, Grow Rockhampton: Agricultural Leaders Lunch has become the signature event celebrating the strength and innovation of Rockhampton’s agricultural industry.
With 2026 shaping up to be an exciting and instrumental year for the local industry, this is your chance to hear from the changemakers delivering new supply chain and employment opportunities for Central Queensland.
This event brings together producers, agribusiness leaders and industry stakeholders to share insights, explore new opportunities and reflect on the Region’s role as an economic driver and a major food bowl for Queensland.
Why attend Grow Rockhampton: Agricultural Leaders Lunch?
- Get updates on major agricultural projects and initiatives underway across the Rockhampton Region
- Gain insights from industry leaders to understand future agriculture needs
- Connect with fellow producers, agribusiness professionals and stakeholders in a united, collaborative setting
- Be part of the Region’s premier annual event which recognises and supports a key economic driver
Who is Grow Rockhampton: Agricultural Leaders Lunch targeted at?
- Producers and agricultural business leaders looking to connect with peers, explore new strategies and understand market trends
- Industry innovators and emerging businesses ready to share ideas with existing operators
- Regional stakeholders focused on the development of agriculture in the Rockhampton Region
What is the format of Grow Rockhampton: Agricultural Leaders Lunch?
The Grow Rockhampton: Agricultural Leaders Lunch is a structured, seated event including presentations from major project representatives.=
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Location
Venue to be confirmed, Rockhampton