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After finding success on the US rodeo circuit, Emily Collits is back in Queensland sharing her skills and experience with other young women who want to break the mold.
As the Rural Women's Day events for 2024 come to a close, we revisit Jackie's reflections on how the day has changed her life and the life of countless women around Australia.
In this conversation with Graziher, Shanna reflects on her journey so far and what the future holds.
The sisters live with their extended family on their property near Jugiong, New South Wales, and run their vet practice together.
The single mum-of-two juggles parenting with running her helicopter mustering business in south-west Queensland.
When her father ended his own life — just as his beloved dairy industry faced a national crisis — Sallie set about securing a fair price for dairy farmers.
Struggling with infertility while living remotely isn’t for the faint-hearted. Raine Holcombe is one who has met the challenge.
The 21-year-old reflects on her passion for agriculture and life in the north, along with some of the personal struggles she has faced.
“A few days before the wedding, we were hit with a 75 millimetre downpour."
“I loved her, treasured her and cared for her as I knew her mother would have wanted.”
Nurse Elise Croker’s love of community is key to her young family’s life on a sheep and cattle property near Crookwell, New South Wales.
Rachael Hilder and Ellie Oates have joined forces to run Acacia Valley, their family’s 16,000 hectare sheep property near Cradock.
Creating opportunities, such as their Four Daughters branded beef, is part of long-term succession planning for the Penfold family.
This winter the Graziher team is celebrating 12 months of podcasting, 130,000 downloads and more than 20 incredible stories of women living in rural Australia.
Within six hours of meeting, former TV news reporter and pilot Lucy Samuels, 27, and polo groom turned journalist Lucy Taylor, 27, had dreamt up a podcast and sparked a firm friendship.
Hard work and compassion collide on this fourth-generation family farm.
Dealing with the end of a relationship is difficult, and it’s especially challenging when complicated by limited access to formal and informal support.
What did photographer Clancy Paine do when COVID-19 struck? Packed the kids into the car for a 1400 kilometre trip north to Longreach, Queensland.
From the all-girl mustering crew to a lingerie designer living in an outback town, Issue 42 looks at the new generation on the land who are determined to breakdown the stereotypes. Plus, we catch up with a young woman trekking 5500 kilometres to raise money for cancer research.
From the outback flower farmer succeeding against the odds to the entrepreneur who started an egg business when she was only eight, this issue is packed with inspiring stories. Plus, discover the best of the bush in our rural shopping guide!
It’s our 40th issue! To celebrate, 20 women share their hopes, dreams and advice. Plus, we meet sustainability expert (and cover star) Ella Edwards and gather tips from two Tassie sisters who turn outbuildings into extraordinary accommodation.