![Give me the mic: IAG's Kent Hannam, principal of broker relationships and agri development, hands over proceedings to Agriculture Minister Adam Marshall at the night networking event at Luna Park. Give me the mic: IAG's Kent Hannam, principal of broker relationships and agri development, hands over proceedings to Agriculture Minister Adam Marshall at the night networking event at Luna Park.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/beVCrmsvzezepMUFQXXRTM/2111aa98-9556-4b55-bebb-e63255ad6dec.JPG/r0_80_6000_3693_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
A networking event by the Harbour in Sydney during the annual NSW Farmers conference saw plenty of agricultural link-ups and also both the young and the experienced honoured.
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The WFI event was held in the Crystal Palace room at Luna Park for the first time, as the event is normally hosted at NSW Parliament. It was also a chance for the two new Agriculture rivals in NSW Parliament to meet and greet - Adam Marshall as the new Ag Minister and Jenny Aitchison as the new Labor shadow ag minister.
A number of scholarships were handed out as well as certificates to long-serving Farmers members, including Mark Horan.
NSW Farmers were told they needed to expand to smaller farm landholders as members and also younger farmers to keep momentum as the best advocacy group in NSW.