Interesting women have always gravitated to QRRRWN and have been a part of our network where we support and inspire one another to reach our potential.
Telling and sharing stories gives a voice to regional, rural and remote women. It helps us celebrate them, connects us, provides role models, inspires and gives hope. The network is central to QRRRWN and it is through sharing stories that we connect with one another and find our tribe which supports us to grow.
- Elisha Parker: Lawyer, mum and co-founder of cattlesales.com.auGrowing up in the bush taught Elisha Parker to be independent; where else can you learn to drive at the …
- Robin McConchie: Over 35 years, I conducted thousands of interviewsI was at the Royal Melbourne Show with my Ag Science students when I bumped into an old university friend …
- Jo Best: Champion of change says flexibility key to attracting and retaining womenJo Best has a simple solution for attracting women to businesses: don’t make them choose between career and family. I …
- Amanda Griffiths: How “Our stories can empower us, not define us”These words have stayed with me since I heard guest speaker Sarah Hales speak, at QRRRWN’s Goondiwindi Conference in 2019. …
- Georgie Somerset: Inspirational women doing inspirational work…and looking the partNot everyone can say they have a shirt named after them, but RRR Women’s own Georgie Somerset can do just …
- Julie Mayne: Meet our new PresidentJulie Mayne has been a rural woman for over 30 years and believes you can’t underestimate the importance of keeping …