
John Gladigau
@johngladigau
Nuffield Scholar, Northern Mallee Farmer. Closet playwright and mental health and well-being advocate. Enjoying life.
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With the state suffering through another heatwave this week, GPSA Chair John Gladigau wrote in the Stock Journal recently about the ongoing impacts of drought and the need for strong advocacy on behalf of grain producers during this difficult time. Read John's column below:





Appreciated the opportunity to sit down with Premier Peter Malinauskas and Treasurer Stephen Mullighan MP to talk drought and ways to support our rural SA communities through tough times, financially, logistically and mentally. There is a bit of work to do.

Great night out for the charity screening of āJust a Farmerā for Rural Business Support in Adelaide last night, raising $15K for drought affected farmers across SA. RuralBusinessSupport Grain Producers SA ifarmwell




GPSA recently attended a special screening of the thought-provoking film āJust a Famerā at the Capri Theatre in Goodwood. Following the movie GPSA Chair John Gladigau participated in a panel discussion on the importance of looking out for and checking in on mates. Thanks to



BREAKING: GPSA congratulates reappointed Federal Agriculture Minister the Hon Julie Collins and renews invitation to visit drought hit SA. Read our media release in full below:



OPINION: Are we being asked to prepare for a drought while in one? By GPSA CEO Brad Perry . Recently both the state and federal governments have made drought-related funding announcements. For graingrowers in SA, many of whom are facing one of the driest and most financially



On Monday night the Wakefield Regional Council hosted a Farming Mates Muster at the Lochiel Community Centre with about 110 farmers and locals gathering for an evening of mateship, motivation and wellbeing. GPSA Chair John Gladigau spoke at the event along with former Crow


Great initiative by Grain Producers SA in partnership with the Adelaide Crows and the state government. Thanks Premier Peter Malinauskas for helping to make it happen.