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Mentoring program supports profitable regenerative farming across the Tweed 

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Tweed Shire Council, Media Release, 11 February 2026

Tweed Shire Council will soon open applications for the next round of its Profitable Regenerative Farming Mentoring Program, with local farmers invited to learn more at an information session on 26 February. 

The peer-to-peer program pairs experienced regenerative farmers with emerging landholders to strengthen farm profitability while improving soil health, waterways  and biodiversity. 

The initiative forms part of Council’s broader Profitable Regenerative Farming Program, supporting farmers to build practical skills, confidence and knowledge to improve both financial and environmental outcomes.

Council’s Sustainable Agriculture Project Officer, Aiden Sloman, said the 2025 pilot program showed positive results for participants.

“It’s been amazing to see the relationships and collaboration that have formed between rural landholders through this program,” Mr Sloman said. 

“From wrangling profit and loss spreadsheets to fencing off sensitive areas, they’re not just talking about change; they’re making it happen.” 

The pilot program matched 8 mentees with experienced mentors for one-on-one sessions tailored to individual farm goals. Insights from the pilot have informed an expanded 6 month program for up to 15 local farmers. 

Local grazier and pilot participant Peter Byrnes said the mentoring experience helped him make more informed decisions and explore new opportunities on his property. 

“Clint, my mentor, has been a fabulous help,” Mr Byrnes said.

“Learning from the master, affirming decisions we’ve nearly made, and kicking others completely out of the park for our own benefit. It’s been a great experience so far.”

Council will host an information session at Murwillumbah Golf Club on Thursday 26 February from 4:30 pm to 6 pm (NSW time) for farmers interested in taking part.

The Profitable Regenerative Farming Program is delivered through Council’s Sustainable Agriculture Program with support from the NSW Environmental Trust, helping build a self-sustaining local network of regenerative farming mentors.

Information session for interested mentees 

Local farmers are invited to meet participants from the 2025 pilot program, learn about the mentoring structure and understand what’s involved.

Event details:

An Expression of Interest (EOI) form for the mentoring program will be available on Council’s website following the session, along with mentor profiles.

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