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Attracting, retaining and developing a nursery industry workforce presentation
Presentation on issues facing nursery industry workforce and key strategies to build skills and retention of workers through improved career paths
20 June 2019
Nursery industry career pathways report
Report on issues facing nursery industry workforce including a shortage of skilled workers and defined career paths
20 June 2019
Nursery industry career path development strategy
Strategy for the nursery industry workforce to address problems including a shortage of skilled workers and defined career paths
20 June 2019
Review of nursery industry career pathways (NY17002)
This investment developed a five pillar strategy and action plan to improve career pathways in the nursery industry to boost worker skills and workforce retention
30 May 2019
Macadamia lace bug fact sheet
Fact sheet on macadamia lace bug species found to cause damage in macadamia orchards
24 June 2019
Climate strengths and challenges for almond production reports
These reports detail the major climate strengths and challenges of different almond growing regions in Australia
19 June 2019
Almond phenology model spreadsheet
Spreadsheet of almond phenology model that growers can use to estimate time of flowering, fruit maturity and harvest in almonds
19 June 2019

Defending Australia against the Number 1 crop killer
Media ReleaseImage: Glass winged sharpshooter WHAT HAS been dubbed the number one plant biosecurity threat to Australia is now under the spotlight through a new Hort Innovation funded project aimed at building Australia’s capability to quickly and
31 July 2019

Accurate yield forecasting and better tree crop management focus of $5M project
Media ReleaseA GRANT worth more than $5 million dollars has been awarded to Hort Innovation to continue work in optimising the management of Australian tree crop industries through innovative mapping and monitoring tools. Awarded under Round 4 of
29 July 2019

Trees support mental health in older adults
Media ReleaseADULTS WHO live in neighbourhoods with 30 per cent or more covered in tree canopy have 31 per cent lower odds of developing psychological distress according to new research findings. Funded by Hort Innovation under the Hort Frontiers
26 July 2019