Melbourne Conference & Exhibition Centre, Victoria
Explore activities and attractions during your stay at Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre.
7.00am
Already a much loved pre-Conference opportunity to get on farm and check out different enterprises, ADC is teaming up with key partners for the opportunity to go further afield.
Overnight in Echuca with Pioneer Seeds touring some of Victoria’s most innovative barn solutions.
See 2026 tour opportunities for more details.
7.00am
Day tour with Lely to visit their robot milking systems the A5 Astronaut on two farms in Victoria. Departs and returns Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
See 2026 tour opportunities for more details.
5.30pm
A special meet and greet exclusively for first-timers before the official welcome. This casual social gathering is designed to introduce you to others, share insider tips, and give you a rundown of ADC’s key players. In short, we’ll make sure ‘newbie’ delegates are ready to network with confidence and fully enjoy the main event! Brought to you by DeLaval.
6.30pm
In a change in format, the ADC Trade Show will open on Wednesday evening allowing delegates more time to immerse themselves in the latest dairy industry innovations, products and services.
6.30pm
An exciting lead-in event that kick starts Australia’s premier dairy event. Known for its high energy and lively atmosphere, this event will be full of dairy farmers and industry supporters from across the country, eager to reconnect setting the perfect tone to introduce ADC 2026. Brought to you by Fonterra.
6.15am
New in 2025, the ADC Morning Milk Run will be back in 2026 hitting the Tan Track, Royal Botanical Gardens as an energetic way to kick off conference proceedings & connect with fellow delegates. Brought to you by Halter.
Tick the box as part of your registration for ADC 2026.
7.30 - 8.30am
Brought to you by Phibro Animal Health. Join your dairy farming colleagues for an early start with breakfast and a highly engaging panel discussion and networking opportunity.
7.30am - 5.00pm
One of the biggest trade exhibitions yet, come and explore the range of products and services for the Australian dairy industry. Grab a coffee, some great dairy products and catch up with colleagues on the trade floor.
8.20am
8.30am
Programming Committee Chair and southwest Victorian Dairy Farmer Ella Credlin
In 2026, Ella and her Program Committee are bringing together the people, ideas, and innovations shaping
the future of Australian dairy under the theme ‘More than Milk: Building Trust, Value and Legacy’. The focus explores how trust, value, and legacy come to life across every corner of the industry — from leadership to productivity, sustainability, technology, wellbeing, and the power of storytelling. ADC 2026 celebrates an industry that continues to evolve beyond the vat — one built on purpose, pride, and people — proving that dairy is, and always will be, more than milk.
8.45am
Su McCluskey, Interim CE, National Farmers Federation.ADC 2026 opening keynote, Su McCluskey will draw on her leadership journey and extensive experience across Australian and global agriculture to share what impactful, contemporary leadership truly looks like — how it’s achieved, and why it matters.
Reflecting on her own path and the leaders who’ve inspired her, Su offers insights into the kind of leadership needed to move agriculture forward. Her address will motivate and energise delegates, highlighting the importance of stepping into leadership roles and the difference purpose-driven leaders can make in shaping the industry’s future.
9.15am
9.50am
11.00am
Gavan Dwyer, Dairy analyst, Marsden JacobProfitability may be rising, but productivity growth tells a different story. Dairy analyst Gavan Dwyer will give us the low down on the newly commissioned international benchmarking report on Australian dairy farms. Expect insights into how our industry compares globally, where the pressure points and opportunities lie, and what leadership and action are needed to strengthen profitability into the future.
11.20am
Fiona Smith, Dairy business consultan
11.50am
Jana Hocken, The LeanFarm Projec
12.20pm
Tony Catt, CEO, Catapult Wealt
12.50pm
Lunch brought to you by Coles.Q&A with speakers from Session 2 on ADC Centre Stage thanks to Coles
2.00pm
Catherine Marriott, Nuffield Schola
Sustainability is no longer just a compliance exercise. It is shaping markets, consumer expectations, and the future of food systems worldwide. For dairy, this means rethinking what sustainability looks like and why it makes good business sense. Catherine Marriott, one of Australia’s leading agricultural thinkers, will lead exploration of sustainability on a world scale and the rethinking of ESG as ‘Enabling Smart Growth’.We’ll examine the opportunities that arise when sustainability is seen not as an obligation, but as a driver of resilience, profitability, and trust, and how dairy can lead the way in building thriving businesses and communities.
2.25pm
Speaker to be confirmed
3.00pm
Speaker to be confirmed
3.20pm
Afternoon tea brought to you by Lallemand Animal Health.Q&A with speakers from Session 3 on ADC Centre Stage thanks to Lallemand
4.10pm
Sponsored by Gardiner Foundation, an evolution of the former ADC Young Dairy Scientist Award, opens the door to a whole new world of opportunities. Now embracing a wider spectrum beyond pure science, this award invites innovative dairy ideas from brilliant minds across all ages and stages of their careers. Whether seasoned professionals or just starting out, the finalists will be a delight to hear from and will undoubtedly inspire delegates. This is their chance to showcase research-backed or science-based ideas to the entire Australian dairy industry, capturing the very best talent and pushing the boundaries of innovation.
5.10pm
Day 1 Close
6.30pm - 10.30pm
A night to come together and celebrate the Australia’s dairy industry hosted by Rabobank Australia with Master of Ceremonies Kirsten Diprose, Ducks on the Pond.
Expect to be entertained, mesmerised and captivated as we gather to celebrate achievement, diversity and collaboration within the industry.
8.30 - 3.30pm
Australia’s premier dairy event is and event for farmers, by farmers. ADC program is curated by a committee of forward-thinking farmers shaping the content and opinion important to the industry.
ADC 2026 Program scheduled for release mid November.
8.45am
Kimberley Busteed welcomes delegates back for Day 2 of plenary discussions and speakers.
8.50am
Jelena Jokic, Tennis player & media commentator
9.25am
Carli Phillips, Corporate Wellbeing Hub
Every farm faces pressure — from price volatility and dry seasons to public scrutiny and family dynamics. Yet while the challenges may be the same, the way people respond can be very different. Some are able to steady the ship, adapt, and emerge stronger, while others struggle to regain their footing.Carli Phillips will lead us on the role of wellbeing in navigating pressures. By exploring the connection between mindset, resilience, and practical strategies for self-care, delegates will gain insights into how to support themselves, their families, and their businesses through the ups and downs of farming life.
9.55am
Wiremu (William) & Marsella Edmond, NZ
10.25am
Morning tea brought to you by Ridley AgriProducts.Q&A with speakers from Session 5 on ADC Centre Stage thanks to Ridley AgriProducts.
11.15am
Aidan Connolly, Agri-futurist, Agritech Capital, US
11.55am
Rachel Durie, Senior Consultant, Perrin Ag, N
12.20pm
Facilitated by John Penry, Dairy Australia with Altmann Farm
12.55pm
Lunch brought to you by Lactalis.Q&A with speakers from Session 6 on ADC Centre Stage thanks to Lactalis
2.00pm
Claire Taylor, Agvocacy Consulting, U
2.30pm
Facilitated by Glenys Zucco, Dairy Australia featuring Narelle Zander, Dairy Adventures and Julian Benson, Apostle Whey
2.50pm
Speaker to be confirmed.Across agriculture, producers and entrepreneurs are reshaping how consumers experience food — turning raw products into powerful brands and premium experiences. From artisan foods and niche beverages to innovative, value- added products, this session explores how creativity, storytelling, and customer connection can transform profitability and build business resilience. Hear inspiring examples of how farmers are diversifying, adding value, and taking control of their story — building brands that connect directly with consumers and capture more from every litre, kilo, or acre produced.
7.30am - 3.00pm
One of the biggest trade exhibitions yet, come and explore the range of products and services for the Australian dairy industry. Grab a coffee, some great dairy products and catch up with colleagues on the trade floor.
3.30pm
ADC Happy Hour celebrated at Conference Close.