VicHealth Local Government Partnership
About
Cardinia Shire Council has partnered with VicHealth on a three-year project to connect local young people aged 12-25 with jobs in the local agricultural and related sectors.
The project - Futureproofing Farming - supports a number of Cardinia Shire's priorities, particularly:
- increasing employment of local people into local jobs, particularly in the agricultural sector
- supporting our farmers and agricultural industry to adapt to the changing economy and climate, through a new workforce trained in contemporary farming and regenerative agriculture
- enhancing food literacy of young people and their families
- supporting the development of local policies to enhance health, social and economic environments
- identifying innovative ways to value-add to the region's primary production
- encouraging the procurement and consumption of local food
What are we doing?
Futureproofing Farming in Cardinia Shire will be delivered over three years, with actions shaped by young people and the agricultural and education sectors in a range of workshops being planned for late 2023.
In 2023, Council facilitated co-design workshops involving young people, school staff, and representatives from the agriculture sector. Together, we explored challenges, opportunities, and solutions related to agricultural careers. They identified the following solutions:
- Creating a toolkit or online resource hub for agricultural careers information.
- Fostering school-based partnerships with the agricultural sector.
- Raising community awareness about farming.
There are several projects that directly contribute to these recommendations, which Council has been working on recently, including:
- Continuing to collaborate with the involved local secondary schools and the agricultural sector to identify educational pathways and resources for hands-on learning. This commitment extends to working with Myli Pakenham, South East Local Learning and Employment Network (SELLEN), and Asuria Employment services to enhance parents' understanding of employment pathways in our primary industries.
- In April 2024, Council made a submission to the Victorian Inquiry into the Food Supply System, contributing to broader advocacy about the need to protect our local farmland and this vital industry for current and future generations.
- To engage more young people in our local agricultural industry, Council has worked with VicHealth, multidisciplinary artists, local farmers, and young people to produce a mini-documentary and short video series and the upcoming 'Grow' art exhibition.
Futureproofing farming mini-documentary and short video series
Cardinia Shire is home to a thriving and diverse agricultural sector. Hear from some of our local farmers about the opportunities for employment, innovation, technology and lifestyle, and the impact that young people are having in the field. Giving a voice to local employers and young people working in the industry, this film series is also available now on our YouTube channel - CardiniaTV.
'Grow' art exhibition
New art exhibition, 'Grow', will be coming to Cardinia Cultural Centre in August 2024.
An important step forward in our partnership with VicHealth, the exhibition celebrates our local farmers and young people with a vision for the future of farming.
It will featuring photographs, imaginative sculptures and models crafted by young artists across Cardinia Shire and capture the triumphs, challenges and opportunities facing Cardinia Shire farmers, providing a shared vision for a sustainable food future.
Artworks align with the theme 'Creating a sustainable, cutting-edge farming and food sector' and were submitted by primary and secondary school groups and young people participating in art workshops throughout the earlier part of 2024. The theme emphasises technological advancements and creative solutions to feed future generations amidst climate change and population growth.
For more information, see Cardinia Cultural Centre exhibitions on the the Cardinia Cultural Centre website, or by visit the exhibition from 2 August at 40 Lakeside Boulevard, Pakenham, 9am–4.30pm weekdays and 10am–3pm weekends. Admission to the exhibition will be free and no booking will be required.
For enquiries, email livinghealthy@cardinia.vic.gov.au or call 1300 887 624.
How can I get involved?
If you would like to get involved, please contact Council's Liveable Communities team at mail@cardinia.vic.gov.au
Where can I learn more?
See Cardinia Shire’s Liveability Plan 2017-2029 and Community Food Strategy 2018-2026
For further background
To learn more about the partnership with VicHealth visit the VicHealth website.