
After years of drought and bushfires – coupled with a shortage of hands due to lockdown borders – 2021 breathed some welcome relief to Australian farmers. Annie Kane explores what’s been happening in the agri space.
Australian farmers are well accustomed to managing booms and busts, with the harvest cycle and seasonal changes constantly dictating how they run their businesses. But the past two years have seen these swing to even greater extremes.
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Annie Kane is the managing editor of Momentum's mortgage broking title, The Adviser.
As well as leading the editorial strategy, Annie writes news and features about the Australian broking industry, the mortgage market, financial regulation, fintechs and the wider lending landscape.
She is also the host of the Elite Broker, New Broker, Mortgage & Finance Leader, Women in Finance and In Focus podcasts and The Adviser Live webcasts.
Annie regularly emcees industry events and awards, such as the Better Business Summit, the Women in Finance Summit as well as other industry events.
Prior to joining The Adviser in 2016, Annie wrote for The Guardian Australia and had a speciality in sustainability.
She has also had her work published in several leading consumer titles, including Elle (Australia) magazine, BBC Music, BBC History and Homes & Antiques magazines.
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