Chairman's message

May 2011

Dear Member

Welcome to the Guild of Agricultural Journalists of Ireland website. I have to say that 2011 has been a fantastic year for the Guild. We celebrated our 50th anniversary this year. And I get the sense that there is renewed enthusiasm about our Guild as we look towards the next 50 years.
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Chairman's Message

May 2011

Dear Member

Welcome to the Guild of Agricultural Journalists of Ireland website. I have to say that 2011 has been a fantastic year for the Guild. We celebrated our 50th anniversary this year. And I get the sense that there is renewed enthusiasm about our Guild as we look towards the next 50 years.

I see the Guild providing members with two important benefits. Firstly, we try to organise events which are of interest to our members. In 2012, my aim is to organise more events which are aimed a little more towards enhancing our roles in the journalism-communications business. I want to see the Guild becoming more active and providing our members with events which are stimulating and of professional interest. In previous years we have tended to concentrate on visiting agri and farm related businesses. While I think this remains important in terms of sourcing good stories, I think we should also provide members with professional development events. And I would welcome any suggestions on what we can do for you as members.

I will be putting together a diary of events for 2012 which will be advertised here.

The other important aspect of the Guild is the social aspect. I make no apologies for highlighting this. I have enjoyed mixing and socialising with various Guild members at different events over the past number of years and I think this is something which our members enjoy about our Guild. I have made some great friends through the Guild and I am sure other members would concur that the friendships forged and links made through our Guild are special.

And so each November we gather for our gala event which alternates biannually between our Michael Dillon memorial lecture and our Guild awards. I am proud that this has developed into an important annual event in the broader agriculture calendar in which industry and farm organisations come along as guests of the Guild for the night.

Finally, your Guild is blessed with a very enthusiastic and vibrant committee whom will continue to come up with new ideas which will help our Guild continue to evolve at a time when agricultural journalism is back centre stage, not only in Ireland, but worldwide. This is an exciting time for agricultural journalism and I hope that we can reflect this by what we do in the Guild which has a very sound and strong standing as a full member of the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists.

I look forward to meeting you at our events in 2012!

Damien O Reilly

AGM 2012

The Committee of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists at the AGM in Horse and Jockey, Tipperary.
Committee members Colm Cronin, Chairman Damien OÕReilly, Roz OÕShaugnessy, Liam Lavelle and Michael Miley at  the Guild AGM

Tipperary 2012

Members of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists are pictured with Henry Clifton-Browne, Ballinamona, Cashel, Co. Tipperary who rears sheep to supply milk for Crozier Blue cheese. Photo O'Gorman Photography.
Liam Lavelle, President elect Guild of Agricultural Journalists of Ireland ( on right ) is pictured with Louis Grubb, Beechmount Farm, Fethard, Co. Tipperary & his daughter Sarah Furno who manufacture Cashel Blue cheese when guild members visited the plant. Photo O'Gorman Photography.
Henry Clifton-Browne, Ballinamona, Cashel, Co. Tipperary ( third from left ) who rears sheep to supply milk for Crozier Blue cheese is pictured with Colm Cronin, Stephen Cadogan & John Shirley members of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists  on a visit to his farm. Photo O'Gorman Photography.
Henry Clifton-Browne, Ballinamona, Cashel, Co. Tipperary who rears sheep to supply milk for Crozier Blue cheese is pictured with members of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists  on a visit to his farm. Photo O'Gorman Photography.

Guild 50th Anniversary

Michael Miley, Pat O'Keeffe, Guild Chairman Damien O'Reilly and founder member Larry Sheedy.
Frank Mulrennan, Liam Lavelle, Damien O'Reilly and Tim Ryan
John Grogan, Roz O'Shaughnessy and Damien O'Reilly
Liam Lavelle, Pat O'Keeffe, Damien O'Reilly and Niall Madigan

Breakfast Forum: Does the mainstream media in Ireland have a future?

Joe Duffy (RTE), Kevin Rafter (DCU), Chairman Guild Damien O'Reilly, Eddie Cunningham (Irish Independent) and David Cochrane (politics.ie) at the Breakfast Forum Does the mainstream media in Ireland have a future?
Members of the Guild at the Breakfast Forum Does the mainstream media in Ireland have a future?
l-r Eddie Cunningham, David Cochrane, Kevin Rafter and Joe Duffy.