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Rural Bank

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 1300 660 115



Address: 80 Grenfell Street 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.ruralbank.com.au

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25.01.2022 What's in store for Aussie fruit and veg as we head into 2021? While production is expected to climb over the summer months, challenges such as labour and airfreight will continue to have varying impacts across varieties. However, demand for fruit, vegetables and nuts is expected to remain high, driven by both the domestic and export markets ... Keen to learn more? Download our 2021 Australian agriculture outlook report here https://bit.ly/39YH2Fw : Simon Gilbert, Dimbulah QLD



23.01.2022 If you’re a sole trader (or partner in a partnership) and you don’t pay yourself super, you might want to consider starting as a way of saving for your retirement. More information and a how-to guide here: https://bit.ly/2XRpsMK Australian Taxation Office for the Commonwealth of Australia

19.01.2022 Check out these stunning before and after images of bushfire recovery from the Hume region, which was devastated by the Black Summer fires. While nature does her best to heal the land relatively quickly, we know - based on lived experience - that the recovery process is a marathon, not a sprint. We’re with you for the long haul. If you’re struggling financially, please reach out to us to discuss how we can support you: https://bit.ly/349w39v... To read more inspiring stories about relief, recovery and donations to Bendigo Bank’s Bushfire Appeals at work, visit https://bit.ly/2Q4KuUb #providingfortomorrow

19.01.2022 For #ScamsWeek2020, Scamwatch have produced a new podcast series to explore how scammers use new technology to trick you into giving away information, and ways you can protect yourself. Visit https://bit.ly/314Nbep to learn more. Commonwealth of Australia.



18.01.2022 "I love switching off, but what I do promote is when people get on social media, that they fill their feeds with positive things." ~ Ben Brooksby, The Naked Farmer Touring like a rockstar but with a much greater purpose, Ben Brooksby spends much of his time uncovering stories from around Australia in the name of improving farmer mental health. He's also a huge advocate of using social media for good and not evil! But even Ben knows the importance of switching off and f...inding time to recharge the batteries. Listen to episode 4 of 'Beyond the Farm Gate' featuring Ben now ruralbank.com.au/podcast

16.01.2022 As harvest wraps up across the country, how are our crops shaping up for 2021? Australia’s winter crop production is expected to be 15% above average, providing a larger exportable surplus compared to 2020. Wheat export demand is expected to remain firm while barley exports are expected to find new markets outside of China. ... Increasing production could present a downside risk for prices, however this is expected to be partially offset by uncertainty in northern hemisphere crop volumes. Keen to learn more? Download our 2021 Australian agriculture outlook report here https://bit.ly/39YH2Fw : Mariessa Morrison, Minjah VIC

15.01.2022 Shearing sheds and yards can present many hazards for farm workers. Careful planning of working areas, safe work practices and good training can avoid many mishaps. Tips from National Centre for Farmer Health can be found here: https://bit.ly/3kDsnlZ



15.01.2022 Thinking about updating your farm equipment? Our relationship managers can help by tailoring equipment finance solutions to suit you and your farming operation Get in touch with your local agribusiness specialist to find out more https://www.ruralbank.com.au/l/find-a-relationship-manager/

14.01.2022 Getting behind National Ag Day might look a little different this year, but our friends at National Farmers' Federation have a few tips to help make the day a success You’ll find us at the lamington table! #AgDayAU

12.01.2022 Merry Christmas from the entire Rural Bank team. From all of us, thank you for your support throughout 2020. We wish you and your families a happy, safe, and healthy holiday period. : Georgia Sheahan

11.01.2022 Presenting Sarah-Jane Coggan, one of Rural Bank’s 19 scholarship recipients for this year. By undertaking a dual degree in Business Management and Communications at The University of Queensland, Sarah-Jane hopes to enhance her natural creative instincts, enabling her to develop innovative solutions for the agricultural industry. We’re looking forward to seeing Sarah-Jane use her communication skills to shine the spotlight on Australian agriculture.... To read more about Rural Bank's Scholarship Program and our other 2020 recipients, visit http://bit.ly/2OvwTUy

10.01.2022 Introducing Hugh Hudson, one of our wonderful 2020 scholarship recipients. Coming from a family with five generations of farming heritage, Hugh hopes his Bachelor of Agribusiness at Curtin University will enable him to gain employment in agribusiness when he graduates. Welcome to the Rural Bank family Hugh we look forward to seeing where the future takes you.... To read more about Rural Bank's Scholarship Program and our other 2020 recipients, visit http://bit.ly/2OvwTUy



10.01.2022 Congratulations to Sophie Cargill on being awarded a Rural Bank scholarship for 2020. Enrolled in a Bachelor of Physiotherapy at Charles Sturt University, Sophie intends to complete a subsequent Doctor of Medicine. Her goal is to become a General Practitioner in rural Australia, with a focus on women’s health and mental health. Good luck with your studies Sophie, you’ve got a bright future ahead.... To read more about Rural Bank's Scholarship Program and our other 2020 recipients, visit http://bit.ly/2OvwTUy

10.01.2022 As we head into the new year, our Knowledge and Insights team were udderly delighted to spill their thoughts on the dairy industry's 2021 outlook Milk production is expected to reach nine billion litres for the first time in three years, aided by low input costs and greater feed availability. Short term demand for milk powder will provide some support to global prices. ... However, global milk production is expected to increase post winter in the northern hemisphere which will likely put downward pressure on prices. Keen to learn more? Download our 2021 Australian agriculture outlook report here https://bit.ly/39YH2Fw : Josie Zilm, Sale VIC

08.01.2022 This article from Stock & Land got us thinking about all things faba bean. So we asked our Insights team to shed some light on this little bean with big potential: Faba beans account for around 12% of the annual Australian pulse crop. South Australia and Victoria are our two largest faba bean producers, with a combined estimated production of 292,000 tonnes in 2020/21. ... The majority of Victoria’s production comes out of the Wimmera, and production within the region is expected to rise by 31% this season as a result of good early season rainfall. Subscribe to our monthly Insights report to learn more about Australia's cropping industry https://bit.ly/32RzKPY

07.01.2022 Great to see many parts of northern pastoral South Australia finally getting some well-needed rain We’ve been loving keeping up with the latest from Holowiliena Station who have captured some great snaps over the past week. Here’s hoping for some more rainfall over coming weeks

05.01.2022 Congratulations to Monique McRae on being awarded a Rural Bank scholarship for 2020. Sharing her dad’s passion for his stock and love for the land has inspired Monique to undertake a Bachelor of Agribusiness at the University of New England, AU. With her degree, Monique hopes to incorporate technological systems and advances into her own agricultural business helping to take agriculture forward into an innovative future. ... To read more about Rural Bank's Scholarship Program and our other 2020 recipients, visit http://bit.ly/2OvwTUy

05.01.2022 Following favourable conditions in 2020, the 2021 outlook for Australia's lamb and sheep market looks positive Flock rebuilding is likely to continue in 2021, and the supply of lamb is expected to increase, driven by an increasing flock and heavier carcass weights. This is expected to put downward pressure on prices as demand is likely to remain steady, albeit below pre-COVID levels. ... Keen to learn more? Download our 2021 Australian agriculture outlook report here https://bit.ly/39YH2Fw : Simon Altschwager, South East SA

05.01.2022 The view doesn't get much better than this! We love seeing what our team get up to while out on the road.... : Vikki King, Narromine Area NSW

04.01.2022 We’ve loved supporting this year’s Rockhampton Junior Beef Show, which has now wrapped up for 2020 Our local team were lucky enough to check out the action on day two and were blown away by the talent on display. The future of Queensland’s beef industry is clearly in capable hands!

03.01.2022 Many of our existing COVID-19 assistance arrangements will be coming to the end of their deferral period. Customers who are still financially impacted due to COVID-19 may be eligible for a further deferral period of up to four months. Please contact your relationship manager so they can discuss your options and assist you through the transition. Call 1300 660 115 or visit https://bit.ly/2YckRFc to find out more.

03.01.2022 Are you an aspiring farmer with dreams of owning your own farm? We’ve partnered with Cultivate Farms to deliver their Cultivator program and help make that dream a reality. To learn more and secure your place, check out their post below

02.01.2022 Presenting Baden Grey, one of Rural Bank’s deserving 2020 scholarship recipients. Enrolled in a Bachelor of Business (Agriculture) at Marcus Oldham, Baden plans to return home to the family farm to help manage and eventually take ownership of the farm he’ll be the fifth generation. Good on you Baden we’re sure you’ll do well with your studies.... To read more about Rural Bank's Scholarship Program and our other 2020 recipients, visit http://bit.ly/2OvwTUy

01.01.2022 Introducing Kate McCullough, one of our 2020 scholarship recipients, enrolled in a Bachelor of Engineering/Science at the University of Southern Queensland - Australia. With a deep respect and passion for rural communities, Kate is keen to bring the skills she obtains through study back into rural areas to ‘give back’ to those communities. One of the career paths she is considering is education, and no doubt she would make an amazing teacher.... To read more about Rural Bank's Scholarship Program and our other 2020 recipients, visit http://bit.ly/2OvwTUy

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