MERRY CHRISTMAS!
As the sun sets on our 113th year, WAFarmers extends its best wishes to all our members, farming families, friends and broader regional communities this festive season.
For many of us, Christmas is a time to reflect, reconnect, recharge and rejoice. It’s a moment to pause and celebrate the resilience, dedication, and innovation that has always defined WA’s incredible farming sector – and drives us to continue our work to ensure city-based governments understand and support just how important agriculture is to Australia’s enviable economy, culture and lifestyle.
2025 has brought its share of challenges – from difficult weather to global market pressures and political ignorance and ideology – but it has also highlighted the strength of our community and the power of collaboration.
Together, we’ve stood up for what is right, called out bad decisions without fear or favour and advocated for better policies with the united goal of ensuring the future of WA farming.
So as we gather with loved ones around festive tables this Christmas – many filled with the fruits of our own labour – let’s take pride in the role agriculture plays in every celebration.
Whether it’s a baked beauty made from our world-class grains, the smell of West Australian lamb and beef roasting in the Webber, or the taste and texture of cream whipped fresh from the udders of the stars of our amazing dairy sector, WA farmers are at the heart of the holiday season for many lucky enough to live in our wide brown land.
Looking ahead to 2026 and beyond, WAFarmers will work harder than ever as the stable and dependable voice of farmers, defending your rights and supporting your growth with one eye always on ensuring a thriving future for farmers of today and tomorrow.
Here’s to a safe harvest, a well-earned break, and a new year full of hope and promise.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from all of us at WAFarmers! 🌾🎅🧑🌾
PS. Our office will officially re-open on Monday 5 January 2026.
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