
Amy Cosby
Managing Fatigue and Farming
In collaboration with the Rural Safety & Health Alliance (RSHA) the Farming and Fatigue: Growing Sensible Solutions project led by CQUniversity and AgHealth Australia aims to help industry understand, measure and manage fatigue on-farm. By merging frontline agricultural insights with cutting-edge research, this project aims to deliver comprehensive, user-friendly guidance on fatigue management tailored to the unique demands of farming.
3 Key Learnings
- Causes of fatigue in farming contexts
- Contemporary approaches to fatigue risk management
- Skills and strategies to manage fatigue
About Amy
Professor Amy Cosby (B.Ag/LLB, PhD) leads the Agricultural Education and Extension research cluster within the Institute of Future Farming Systems at CQUniversity. Her diverse and multi-perspective experiences have cultivated her effective strategic thinking skills and deep understanding of lead indicators for practice change in farming contexts.
Sessions
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08-Aug-2025