BMRG is excited to announce Nicole Masters is back!

Discover how you can regenerate your landscapes and businesses through a practical and theoretical immersive three-day workshop with Nicole Masters from Integrity Soils. This is one of the last chances to dive deep into soil health and adaptive management with Nicole before she dedicates more time to developing future soil educators and leaders through the CREATE program.

 Exclusive 3-Day Soil Health Masterclass Workshop

“Tressavale” Upper Glastonbury, Queensland

1st - 3rd September 2025

This three-day immersive workshop is designed for farmers and food producers seeking more profitable, productive, and regenerative approaches to land management. It promises to provide essential on-the-ground learning and training, offering new insights, inspiration, and tools, including:

  • Proactive pest and disease management

  • Optimizing nutrient, water, and carbon cycles

  • Reading your weeds

  • Overcoming your biggest drags on performance

  • Creating actionable plans

Nicole will be joined by Meagan Lannan, an award-winning rancher from Barney Creek Livestock in Montana, within the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem. Additional outstanding regenerative guest speakers will be announced soon!

Tickets are on sale now through the Integrity Soils website, with limited spaces, they will sell out quickly. Prices also include lunches, snacks, and cuppa teas! For more information and to secure your spot, visit the Integrity Soils website today! Masterclass 2025 Australia – Integrity Soils

BMRG are offering Burnett Mary Region graziers exclusive, heavily subsidised places at Nicole’s workshop by joining BMRG’s Empowering Adaptive Graziers in the Burnett Mary project. Visit the project page to see how you can join our program. Empowering Adaptive Graziers in the Burnett Mary — BMRG

The Empowering Adaptive Graziers project delivered by Burnett Mary Regional Group is part of the $6 million Grazing Practice Change Program funded through the Queensland Government’s Queensland Reef Water Quality Program.

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