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The sisters live with their extended family on their property near Jugiong, New South Wales, and run their vet practice together.
Emily Collits is back in Queensland, sharing her skills with other young women who want to break the mould.
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 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.
Sending her boys to boarding school was a tough decision, but Dannielle Lees wants them to experience the best of life in Sydney.
To celebrate Graziher‘s 10th birthday, 10 prominent women share their thoughts on the magazine.
Fiona Anderson, who owns the island’s mobile cocktail bar, says Norfolk Island is her “heart home”. Like many, she has returned to the patch of paradise where she was raised.
As a rural woman, Ruby Canning found getting support for reproductive health issues such as endometriosis can be just as painful as the condition itself.
After the devastating loss of her parents, Sarah Wheeler channelled her grief into a 5500 kilometre horseback journey.
CERES TAG’s innovative technology is helping producers make data-informed decisions, one on-ear sensor at a time.
Meet our latest cover star, the winner of the AgriFutures Australia Rural Women’s Award for New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory and National Finalist.
She reflects on her years at Brangus Park, from the beef recession of her youth to the cowboy she met at the Wingham Rodeo.
Bore runs, stock work and a chance to kick back… For these photographers, it’s the day-to-day moments that resonate.
When she wanted to make a place for herself on her husband’s family farm, Samantha Campbell took up the challenge of growing flowers in the outback.