Recently, women from across the Geographe Catchment gathered at Anniebrook Farm Café to share experiences and celebrate their role in agriculture. The event brought together both newcomers to farming and those with decades of experience, creating a unique opportunity to exchange valuable advice and discuss common challenges.
This event was part of the Rural Women Connect series, an initiative of GeoCatch’s Resilient Farms project, aimed at connecting women in agriculture, promoting knowledge sharing, and supporting their roles within the farming industry.
“We are proud to offer a space where women can come together to support one another, share insights, and build lasting connections,” said Jenelle Schult, GeoCatch’s Sustainable Agriculture Coordinator. “The Rural Women Connect series is a key part of our commitment to strengthening and empowering women in our local agricultural community.”
One of the highlights of the event was the guest speaker, Anna Foley from Kadam Kinetics. Anna, an expert in health and wellness, shared practical tips for managing both physical and mental well-being – particularly important for women navigating the demanding lifestyle of farming.
Marybrook farmer, Felicity Bradshaw, said, “It was great to connect with so many incredible women who understand the unique challenges we face in farming. The support and shared experiences were invaluable. It’s not often we have the chance to come together like this, and it really reminds us that we’re not alone in this journey, which makes a real difference.”
If you are interested in learning more about GeoCatch’s Sustainable Agriculture Program visit www.geocatch.asn.au, or contact us on 0491 069 078 or geocatch@dwer.wa.gov.au
This initiative is supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program under the Natural Heritage Trust.