A Place to Call Home is a platform created to support the next generation on their journey to owning land and building a life in agriculture.

Through the podcast, we share the stories of passionate, everyday legends — some just starting out, others well on their way, and those who’ve already found their place to call home.

Alongside these stories, we also share insights and ideas from industry leaders to help inspire, guide, and empower the next wave of producers shaping the future of agriculture.

🌾 Our Values

At A Place to Call Home, we believe in the power of stories to connect, inspire, and shape a future grounded in purpose and place. These values guide everything we do — from conversations on the podcast to the community we’re building around it.

🌱 Authenticity

We believe in real stories, raw experiences, and the courage to be vulnerable. This is a space for genuine conversations — no filters, no fluff.

🐮 Connection to Land

Land is more than just country — it’s identity, responsibility, and legacy. We honour the deep connection between people and the places they call home.

🧠 Growth & Grit

The path isn’t always easy — but we celebrate those who keep showing up, keep learning, and keep pushing through. We value resilience, resourcefulness, and the quiet determination it takes to build a life on the land.

🤝 Community & Collaboration

No one builds a future alone. A Place to Call Home is about coming together, backing each other, sharing what we’ve learned, and growing as a collective.

🔥 Legacy & Leadership

We’re not just here for now — we’re building something for the next generation. Whether it’s your first season or your fifteenth, your story matters and your impact lasts.

A Place to Call Home Navy Cap

Comfortable navy cap with leather Logo.

The Northern Update

A weekly snapshot of the agricultural industry in Northern Australia, brought to you by the A Place to Call Home group. Proudly supported by Preston Rowe Paterson North Queensland

Thank you to our partners for helping us along this journey.