Lawson Grains has grown to become Australia’s leading corporate farmer. They have done this through investments in people, environments, and best practice.
They have a team of passionate people and stakeholders who are engaged in the industry for the long run, having the scale to achieve operational economies, with land holdings across 11 properties around Australia.
This year, Lawson Grains UAH proudly celebrated a decade of growth, innovation, and community at our 10 Year Anniversary Dinner (actually 11 years now), held at Garema Hall. The event brought together employees, partners, and supporters from across the country to honour ten years of hard work, dedication, and shared success.
Guests enjoyed an elegant evening under the theme “Formal with a Touch of Blue,” featuring a video presentation from Kendall Whyte, founder of the Blue Tree Project, followed by a charity auction and a night of celebration among colleagues and friends.
From humble beginnings to becoming one of Australia’s leading broadacre grain businesses, Lawson Grains continues to invest in its people, its land, and the communities that make it all possible.
Molly Fuge of Lawson Grains UAH said “The evening was not only a celebration of our journey since our establishment in 2014, but also an opportunity to give back.
In partnership with the Blue Tree Project, the dinner served as a fundraising event to support mental health awareness across rural Australia — an issue close to the hearts of our people and the communities in which we live and work.
“We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who attended, donated, and helped make the night a success. Your generosity and spirit truly embody sustainable farming, strong communities, and a commitment to doing good beyond the paddock.
We look forward to continuing to give back, and make a difference for many years to come.
