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25.01.2022 SHE SHINES: Lancefield's Lisa North is passionate about re-educating retired racehorses and giving them new purpose. Lisa is an accredited Racing Victoria Thoroughbred re-trainer and a rural woman who deserves recognition. If you know a woman like Lisa, nominate her for The Weekly Times Shine Awards: bit.ly/2IqmSZx



24.01.2022 Visionary occupational therapist Simone Dudley from Deniliquin, NSW, who delivers essential therapy to rural and remote families is the 2020 Shine Awards Belief winner. Simone was ahead of her time five years ago when she and fellow rural woman Sue Cameron created a telehealth service that means children and parents can receive the care they deserve regardless of location, and other rural health professionals don't have to give up their careers to live in rural communities. S...imone is one of six rural women honoured as winners in The Weekly Times Shine Awards, supported by Harvey Norman. Read about all the winners and finalists: https://bit.ly/38RHfK5

23.01.2022 Mangalore Boer goat breeder Linda McKenzie has established her own retail brand to showcase the versatility of goat meat and the Strathbogie region. The Weekly Times Shine Awards, with Harvey Norman, casts a light on the achievements of rural women such as Linda. If you know a rural woman who deserves to be recognised, nominate her now: bit.ly/3nFG2uy

22.01.2022 Growers and advocates explain why the integrity of the organics sector could be undermined on home soil, and reveal the true cost of becoming certified organic.



21.01.2022 Events organiser Kate Davis is putting Ballarat on the gastronomic map and connecting west Victorian producers with foodies and chefs. For her extraordinary effort, Kate has been named the 2020 Shine Awards Passion winner. Read her story and meet the Passion 2020 finalists, lamb producer Suzannah Moss-Wright and farm safety consultant Alex Thomas.

20.01.2022 Queensland cattlewoman Maree Duncombe was the Grace category winner of the 2019 Shine Awards. If you know a rural woman like Maree, who deserves to be recognised, nominate her today: https://bit.ly/3nkncJk

17.01.2022 Tonight, The Weekly Times celebrates the best in the farming business. Three farming families featured in 2020 issues of Farm magazine are in the running for Innovative Farmer of the Year. Congratulations and good luck to The Pinnaroo Farmer, Bethune Lane Dairy and Big Heart Bamboo. Join us online at 5pm to watch the ceremony live.



17.01.2022 Agriculture advocate and sheep farmer Bessie Thomas from Wilcannia, NSW, was The Weekly Times 2019 Shine Awards Spirit winner. Nominations are now open for 2020. Do you know a rural woman like Bessie, who deserves to be celebrated? Nominate her today: https://bit.ly/3nkncJk

17.01.2022 Know a determined rural woman like Riverina furniture maker Kate Small? Kate has carved herself a successful career as an artisan maker running Kate Small Design, and her efforts are helping build a vibrant rural economy in Deniliquin. The Weekly Times Shine Awards, with Harvey Norman, honours women such as Kate. Nominate now: https://bit.ly/3jFEMVH

15.01.2022 It's all about nutritious eggs, healthy hens, protected soil and super-efficient processes on this 25-hectare "open pasture" free-range egg farm at Willow Grove. Farmers' market regulars Kelvin and Kumi Slade, of WillowZen - The Art of Farming, are merging Toyota's famous "lean" production principles with sustainable farming, and results in soil health and productivity speak for themselves.

14.01.2022 NOMINATE NOW: Two weeks until Shine Awards nominations close. If you know a rural woman who makes a real difference to her community, nominate her today: https://bit.ly/3jFEMVH

14.01.2022 From Queensland's outback to the Apple Isle, communities across Australia are stronger because of the efforts of amazing rural women. We want to hear about the women who make a real difference in your rural or regional community. Nominate someone today, and give her the chance to Shine.



12.01.2022 SHINE NOMINEE: As Sheepvention's first female judge and co-principal of Stavely Park Merino Stud Felicity Brady is a pacemaker in the wool industry. Felicity is a nominee in The Weekly Times Shine Awards, supported by Harvey Norman. If you know a rural woman like Felicity, who is achieving great things, nominate her today: https://bit.ly/3nromT6

12.01.2022 We've just been patiently waiting here, and are happy to be back. Now we're up and running, you can check out what's featured in Farm magazine's February edition here: bit.ly/2MqWXmJ

11.01.2022 Nymboida market gardener Georgia Foster Eyles made sure no one in her community was be left behind after last November’s horror bushfire, and for her efforts has been named the 2020 Shine Awards Grace winner. Read her story, and meet Grace finalists Nea Worrell and Bridget Bentley.

11.01.2022 Eulo’s Carmel Beresford was consumed by grief after losing her son in an on-farm accident. She found new purpose by writing his life story, and has been named the 2020 Shine Awards Courage winner for her bravery. Read her story, and meet the 2020 Courage finalists, Joy Heenan and Courtney Baker.

08.01.2022 Furniture-maker Kate Small from Deniliquin runs her business on simple, ethical lines and the quality of her work shines through. Kate is a nominee in The Weekly Times Shine Awards, with Harvey Norman. Nominate today: https://bit.ly/3nkncJk #Shine20

07.01.2022 Meet our 2020 Shine Awards winner! Carmel Beresford is a Queensland grazier who lost her son in an on-farm accident and bravely shared his life story to inspire others. Carmel is the overall winner and courage category winner of this year's The Weekly Times Shine Awards, supported by Harvey Norman. READ HER STORY >> https://bit.ly/3faVCu4

07.01.2022 Cressida and Michael Cains have made their own whey () in the cheesemaking business, and how they are helping other dairy farmers do the same.

06.01.2022 We spoke with the powerhouse that is Bridget Doyle last year, when she was a full-time landscape architect, running her own cattle operation at Benalla, and using her maternity leave to go back to school and study agriculture. Bridget is a nominee in The Weekly Times 2020 Shine Awards, with Harvey Norman. Nominate a rural woman you know today: bit.ly/3ic59kN

03.01.2022 SHE SHINES: Wedding photographer and champion of the bush Edwina Robertson has travelled across outback Australia, documenting the daily lives of farmers battling endless drought. She continues her mission, re-invigorated by coronavirus, with hope more people now understand what it is like to lose their livelihoods due to circumstances beyond their control, with no end in sight. Edwina's spirit and passion for rural communities is what The Weekly Times Shine Awards, with Har...vey Norman are all about. If you know a rural woman who deserves to be recognised, nominate her now: https://bit.ly/3jFEMVH

02.01.2022 Tricia Agar spreads positive messages about agriculture in everything she does, from her blogs to the bush store she operates from Barbara Plains sheep and cattle property outside of Wyandra in Southwest Queensland. If you know a rural woman like Tricia, whose story deserves to be told, nominate her for The Weekly Times Shine Awards, supported by Harvey Norman: https://bit.ly/3jFEMVH

01.01.2022 Bendigo Foodshare manager Bridget Bentley has the mammoth job of coordinating hundreds of volunteers to help feed more than 12,000 people every week. The Weekly Times caught up with her to find out how the Bendigo community has rallied together during the pandemic: bit.ly/2SzXG4G Bridget is a nominee in The Weekly Times Shine Awards, with Harvey Norman. Nominate a rural or regional woman today: https://bit.ly/3nromT6

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