• #38: Creating a legacy through the Lachlan Hughes Foundation with Phillip Hughes.

  • Sep 13 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
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#38: Creating a legacy through the Lachlan Hughes Foundation with Phillip Hughes.

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    Welcome to Episode 38 of A Place To Call Home Podcast.

    On this episode we chat to Phillip Hughes from the Lachlan Hughes Foundation.

    Throughout this Episode we chat about.
    - The Hughes journey towards regenerative agriculture
    - The difference it has made in their business
    - The lasting legacy of Lachlan Hughes
    - The history of the Lachlan Hughes Foundation
    - What does the program cover
    - How long does it run
    - How to get involved

    You can find out more about Phillip and the Lachlan Hughes Foundation below
    Lachlan Hughes Foundation - Supporting Regenerative Agriculture
    Lachlan Hughes Foundation | Regenerative Agriculture (@lachlanhughesfoundation) • Instagram photos and videos
    https://www.facebook.com/lachlanhughesfoundation

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    A Place To Call Home 🏡 Agriculture 🐮 Podcast 🎤 (@aplacetocallhomepodcast) • Instagram photos and videos
    https://www.linkedin.com/company/a-place-to-call-home-podcast/
    https://www.aplacetocallhome.com.au

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