EVENT
What 'Carbon Farming: From The Ground Up' will offer:
Independent, unbiased advice from Chris Wyhoon (Campfire Agri)
Actionable Natural Capital Accounting insights from Bonnie Jupp
Plus, hear from Joc Dwyer, local grower and 2025 Soil Health Champion
When: Thursday, May 1st, 8:30am - 4:30pm.
Please arrive from 8:00am for an 8:30am sharp start.
Where: Bindoon Bowling Club (Bindoon Showgrounds Chinkabee Complex)
Cost: Free. Catering provided - please indicate your dietary requirements at checkout.
About the presenters:
Chris Wyhoon - Chirs runs Campfire Agri, which specialises in whole farm planning, facilitation, training, and agricultural sustainability projects including carbon farming. Along with chairing WA Regenerative Livestock Producers, Chris is a lifelong farmer himself and has worked with hundreds of farming families over the decades, making him extremely well placed to deliver this vital program to farmers.
Bonnie Jupp - Bonnie is the Program Manager at RegenWA with a wealth of experience in the natural capital accounting space, having participated in audits across 50 farms and recently become certified as a General Expert through Accounting for Nature. Bonnie brings both lived experience and technical knowledge to the natural capital discussion, enabling her to effectively communicate relevant, practicable information.
Joc Dwyer- Joc is a local Bindoon farmer who was announced as the 2025 Perth NRM Region Soil Health Champion in March. Joc puts sustainable agriculture into practice that allow him to address local challenges like soil compaction and aluminium-affected soils, ensuring a resilient and productive farm ecosystem. Joc brings an important local, on-ground perspective to the carbon farming discussion.
This event forms part of the National Industry-led Carbon Farming Outreach Program. This program is designed to deliver un-biased, independent carbon farming knowledge to primary producers and ag advisors, with no sales pitch, aiming to help:
Delivered with funding support from the Commonwealth of Australia through the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water under the Carbon Farming Outreach Program in collaboration with the Grower Group Alliance