Teachers and career counsellors from throughout Victoria and Southern NSW attended a day-long conference in Melbourne, run by Rabobank and the Australian Centre for Career Education, to hear about the food and fibre industries.
Edenhope College's Denys Tucker caught up with Marie Knight, from the Riverina Anglican College, Wagga Wagga, at the conference.
Riordan Grain Services managing director Jim Riordan and Burlington Berries Emma Sutherland were keynote speakers at the conference.
Kerry Maloney, Pascoe Vale Girls College, and Hugh Wilson, Newhaven College, were among those attending the conference.
Sarah King, Kings Career Consulting, and Rosalind Allen, Careermove, were among the teachers and careers counsellors, at the Food and Fibre conference.
Heather Baird, Cudgewa, and Anne Geddis, Charles Sturt University, Beechworth, were among visitors, who travelled to Melbourne.
Gippsland participants Karen Burgess, Maffra Secondary College, and Sue Monahu, Bairnsdale Secondary College.
Heather Acocks, Rabobank Client Council, caught up with panellist presenter Stephen Commadeur, during the lunch break.
Melbourne University staff Marc Josie Hunting, Ankita Batra and Robert Jakubek, at the conference.