The Australian grains industry has navigated through five years of volatility, as reported by GrainGrowers, despite challenges such as limited access to markets and adverse seasonal conditions. The industry has pivoted its supply chains to support domestic needs and capitalize on export opportunities, with a shift in focus towards profitable farming and alternative pulses like chickpeas and lentils. The GrainGrowers report highlights the impact of weather and climate risks on production and the industry's adaptation to market demands. There is a growing interest in Australian grains in Asian markets, especially China, Indonesia, and the Philippines, and GrainGrowers has submitted recommendations for the modernization of telecommunication programs to better support regional areas.