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Rural motherhood supporter nationwide winner of Rural Women’s Award

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Sep 7, 2022
Rural motherhood supporter nationwide winner of Rural Women’s Award

Dunorlan-based farmer, podcaster and creator of Motherland Australia, Stephanie Trethewey, is the 2022 AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award winner for her operate in offering services, resources and virtual neighborhoods for moms in local places.

Bendigo citizen and creator of OAK Magazine, Kimberley Furness, was granted the National Runner Up title for her operate in producing chances to profile and commemorate female-led companies.

Kimberley Furness.( Agrifutures: Chloe Smith Photography)

The awards were revealed by Agriculture minister Murray Watt at a supper at Canberra’s Parliament House on Tuesday night in front of over 520 federal government authorities, market agents, members of the award’s alumni, other state finalists and their households.

Podcast shared stories

Fuelled by her own experience of raising children on the land, Ms Trethewey developed Motherland, a podcast series sharing a raw and unfiltered representation of motherhood in rural neighborhoods.

After effectively accumulating 330,000 downloads and profiling over 130 rural moms, Ms Trethewey extended Motherland’s offerings by releasing Motherland Village– Australia’s very first online moms’ group and resource centre.

The digital platform now uses 9 different programs for over 80 rural moms with kids aged from babies to their late teenagers.

Award discussion: Stephen Hannan (Westpac), Kimberley Furness (National runner Up), Senator Murray Watt, Stephanie Trethewey (National winner), Kay Hull AO (Chair, AgriFutures Australia), Tania Motton (Westpac).

In her approval speech, Ms Trethewey stated the shift to life on the land was a baptism of fire for her.

” Three years earlier, I seemed like I was totally stopping working at my life at farm life,” she stated.

” I didn’t understand that when I wed a farmer that what I actually wed was the land.

She stated the land had actually offered me a few of the very best times of my life however a few of the worst.

” My battles as a rural lady as a rural mom is why I’m here.

” Those battles have actually sparked a fire in my stomach to promote for rural mums, who are a few of the most underestimated and under-supported ladies in this market.”

New design for postnatal care

AgriFutures Australia Managing Director John Harvey praised Ms Trethewey on her accomplishments and capability to innovatively provide services to females in rural, local and remote neighborhoods.

” Through her advocacy and application of the Motherland programs, Stephanie has actually developed a brand-new design for postnatal care in local Australia and a plan for others taking a look at methods to enhance the shipment of services in our rural neighborhoods.

” Her drive to produce areas that motivate connection and assistance for other rural ladies is extremely good and a real personification of the Award’s essential goals”, he stated.

Ms Trethewey will utilize her recently granted Westpac grant to provide extra resources through the Motherland Village platform along with a series of customized postnatal programs established in collaboration with numerous rural-based health centers.

The AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award acknowledges and supports the important function ladies play in rural and local companies, markets and neighborhoods.

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