Rice Industry Scholarships

Greg Graham Memorial Scholarship & Peter Connor Book Award


Applications for the Greg Graham Memorial Scholarship & Peter Connor Book Award open in December.


The Greg Graham Memorial Scholarship (GGMS) is valued at $10,000 and $3,000 for the Peter Connor Book Award. Since the awards were first introduced in 2001, over 40 agriculture students have benefited from the generosity and foresight of SunRice, Rice Research and rice industry supporters. In response, most of these students have returned to our communities and farms with leading-edge knowledge to help strengthen and rejuvenate our agricultural industry. 

This financial support helps alleviate financial pressures, purchases the bulk of textbooks, and facilitates greater focus on university study. It also enables students to move away from home and study when otherwise this may not be possible, particularly during drought years and other times of hardship.

The scholarships have the following eligibility criteria:

  • Applicants must be the child/grandchild or nominated employee* of:
    • A current financial member of RGA and/or,
    • an A-Class shareholder and/or,
    • a grower who has grown rice in the last 3 years including C24. 
  • Applicants must be in their second or successive year of studying at an Australian tertiary institution and
  • Applicants need to demonstrate a commitment to the rice industry.
  • Recipients of the Peter Connor Book Award are eligible for GGMS.
  • Recipients of the Jan Cathcart Scholarship are ineligible for the GGMS.
  • Recipients who have previously been awarded a GGMS are ineligible for the Peter Connor Book Award.

*a nominated employee must have worked within the rice farming business for more than 6 months. 


Background on the scholarships

The scholarships are named after two past leaders of the rice industry.

The Greg Graham Memorial Scholarship (GGMS) was set up to assist the agricultural education of members of the Ricegrowers’ Association or their families by enabling them to study a full-time, agriculturally based course at any Australian tertiary institution.

Greg Graham was president of the RGA in 1983 and had served as Secretary of the Deniliquin Branch of the RGA, was Chairman of the Southern Riverina Irrigation Districts Council, a Councillor for the Shire of Murray and a Member of the Murray Region Development Board.  He was also one of the driving forces behind establishing the NSW Irrigators’ Council. Greg had a great admiration and confidence in the future of young people, and this scholarship recognises this good man's dedication, commitment and humility.

Peter Connor was a leading rice grower in the Coleambally district and served as Vice President of the Coleambally Branch and delegate to the RGA’s Central Executive between 1975 and 1982.  Peter was also a Director of the Ricegrowers’ Cooperative Mills Ltd.

The Scholarship was not available in 2008, but it resumed in 2009 with the generous support of the McCaughey Memorial Institute and Rice Research Australia Ltd.

Greg Graham

Greg Graham


Previous recipients

Year

Greg Graham Memorial Scholarship

Peter Connor Book Award

2024

Niamh Mason // Berriquin Branch

Laura Hatty // Berriquin Branch

2023

Archie Triggs // Mirrool Branch

Olivia Mauger // Berriquin Branch

2022

Thomas Hatty // Berriquin Branch

Tiarna Burke // Berriquin Branch

2021

Tom Mannes // Coleambally Branch

James McCaw // Berriquin Branch

2020

George Payne // Coleambally Branch

Nicholas O’Connor // Deniliquin Branch

2019

Dominic Morona // Deniliquin Branch

Annabel Arnold // Berriquin Branch

2018

Benjamin Seamer // Berriquin Branch

Dominic Morona // Deniliquin Branch

2017

Allister Clarke // Berriquin Branch

Benjamin Seamer // Berriquin Branch

201'6

 Jackson Byrnes // Hay Branch

Jack Hogan // Coleambally Branch

2015

Charleton Glenn // Wakool Branch

Daniel Andreazza // Mirrool Branch

   

Jan Cathcart Memorial Scholarship

The Jan Cathcart Memorial Scholarship program was launched in 2014 by the SunRice Group to honour the memory of long-term employee Jan Cathcart and to recognise her high principles, commitment and 43 year contribution to the rice industry, the SunRice Group, as well as our shareholders and growers. It is designed to support women who demonstrate a passion for the rice industry.

The scholarship is open to female shareholders, growers and employees and their extended families. We encourage women from across our network to apply, or to nominate other eligible women who would benefit from the program.

About Jan Cathcart
Jan was an integral part of the Australian rice industry for more than 43 years. She began working at the Rice Marketing Board in November 1971 after completing her secondary education. She joined the SunRice Grower Services team in 1985 and maintained a strong and close relationship with growers, shareholders, and industry colleagues throughout her working life.This scholarship recognises Jan’s life and career achievements.

Find out more by visiting the SunRice website.