Belinda Fry, of Dalwallinu, Cherie Fry, of Dalwallinu, and Sophie Carlhausen, of Wubin. Credit: Cally Dupe
Business, rural education, succession planning, social licence in the wool industry and even pelvic floor health comprised a lively agenda at The Liebe Group’s Women’s Field Day last Thursday.
AGT WA marketing and seed production manager Alana Hartley and My Provincial Kitchen founder Tanya Kitto. Credit: Cally Dupe
More than 120 women, mostly from the Mid West, Eastern and Central Wheatbelt, gathered at the Dalwallinu Recreation Centre for the full–day event.
Bronwyn Hyde, of Dalwallinu, Kring Cail, of Dalwallinu. Credit: Pictures: Cally Dupe, Cally DupeTess Metcalf, of Wongan Hills, and Jess Taylor, of Wyabing. Credit: Cally DupeBelinda Fry, of Dalwallinu, Cherie Fry, of Dalwallinu, and Sophie Carlhausen, of Wubin. Credit: Cally Dupe
Konnongorring resident Tiffany Davey was the MC, while My Provincial Kitchen founder and Mullewa farmer Tanya Kitto shared an inspirational story about her push to promote lupins as human food, followed by Grubs Up founder Paula Pownall.
Michelle Kirby, of Beacon, and Jenny Heaney, of Muckinbudin. Credit: Cally DupeJane Simonetti, Alison Wroth and Sally Martin, all of Toodyay. Credit: Cally Dupe
Guests included WA’s first female Chief Scientist, Lyn Beazley.
Annabelle Garratt, of Walkaway, and Emily Dempster, of Goomalling. Credit: Cally Dupe
Kathy Stone, of Marchagee, Grubs Up founder Paula Pownall, and Debbie McNeill, of Dalwallinu. Credit: Cally DupeSafefarms executive officer Maree Gooch, Landmark Finance rural finance manager Sue Quinn and Landmark Finance rural finance officer Abbie John. Credit: Cally DupeElders Dalwallinu agronomist Clare Johnston, Emma Sands, of Dalwallinu, and Teisha Bradford, of Dalwallinu. Credit: Cally Dupe