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.
- Five priorities driving outcomes for rural, regional and remote women at State Parliament
Outcomes in energy policy, mental health, telecommunications, the volunteering economy and financial literacy were the focus when a delegation of … - Gallery: State Parliament Delegation Luncheon
On the Green Deck at Parliament House, we brought together our members, network and delegates with MPs and Ministers representing … - Rural women to take their priorities to State Parliament this November
Women from Gladstone, Biloela, Kingaroy, Barcaldine, Bundaberg, Maryborough and Rockhampton will advocate for improved policy settings for rural, regional and … - Gallery: 2025 Brisbane Long Lunch
With thanks to our members and guests for joining us on August 9 for the RRR Women 2025 Brisbane Long … - Future Queensland: Rural Womens Leadership Program
In 2025 RRR Women Partnered with Environmental Leadership Australia to deliver the inaugural Future Queensland: Rural Women’s Leadership Program. The … - State Budget FY26: Financial literacy and economic participation key outcomes
Health and maternity services, skills, workforce participation and entrepreneurs investment and support to enhance womens economic security were key outcomes … - Gallery: RRR Women Conference 2025 | Future Proofing Regional Queensland
RRR Women hosted close to 150 women in Rockhampton for the RRR Women 2025 Conference | Future Proofing Regional Queensland. … - Gallery: Warwick Rodeo Round-Up 2024
We had a hoot hosting our members and guests at the 2024 Warwick Rodeo Round-Up on Sunday. It was a … - Gallery: RRR Women Ekka Long Lunch 2024
Thanks to our members, guests, sponsors, supporters, speakers and everyone who attended and helped make our 2024 Long Lunch so … - Gallery: RRR Women Meet at Beef 2024
Thank you everyone who joined us for our 2024 Meet At Beef event at Beef Australia. We had a full … - “The style of women in the bush” | Finding love, passion, fashion and business in Biloela
From a sprawling cattle property just outside Biloela, mum and business owner Casey Alsop is building a business designed to … - RRR Women – My Story – Carrie Bourke
Your name and where are you from Carrie Bourke. I live in a beautiful valley called Derrymore, 25 kms southeast … - From Uruguay to Bundaberg | Tina’s rich legacy of people, travel and connection and strawberries
Bundaberg strawberry farmer Tina McPherson wasn’t born into the ‘community of exceptional women’ she considers a privilege to be a … - A legacy of help | Tash Kocks’ leadership continuing Aussie Helpers’ role in supporting thousands of farmers
A deep, personal understanding about challenges farmers face every day drives Aussie Helpers CEO Tash Kocks to continue the leadership … - Barbara’s Journey
Hello, my name is Bullecourt Barbara. I know, it’s a bit of a mouthful, but my heritage dictates that I … - ‘We call a spade a spade and get on with the job’ | North West Queensland’s impact on Majella’s international ag industry career
It was on a gap year on a Julia Creek cattle station where Majella Nolan learned for the first time … - ‘Everyone deserves a little treat’ | Felicity Abell sharing little luxuries to communities across Queensland with the Bush Bundle
At the gate of a farming property in Julia Creek, a mailbox is stuffed with little luxuries hand delivered from … - Building a business in Bundaberg: Carly Clark’s journey to Splitters Farm
A haven for locals and travellers in one of Queensland’s most productive agricultural regions, Carly Clark’s farm stay business is … - ‘Pure enjoyment’ in business and Bundaberg
Selling joy and living in paradise – Brooke Kimberley and her family were looking for somewhere to expand their aquatics … - Bus stop drinks with Nadine, Melinee, Melanie, Pip, Monica, Alana and Ruth from Banana
With thanks to Nadine Kurtz, Melinee Leather, Melanie Shannon, Pip Galloway, Monica Anderson, Alana Carter and Ruth Wagner, Barfield Road … - Q&A with Board President Julie Mayne and her mustering cat
Julie Mayne, Dulacca Why do you live where you live? After 30 years living and working in western Queensland, I … - My Story: By Pat Russell
Who am I? I am ninety and three quarter years old, whose present location is at Palmview Retirement Village in … - Caitlin McConnel: The place in the world that has my whole heart
Photo by Sarah Chandler Photography Your name and where are you from? Caitlin McConnel, “Cressbrook” Station, Toogoolawah, Queensland Why do … - Teddies at home in Tambo | How women took a cottage industry business global
Toby, Bickie, Basil and all the Tambo Teddies in their family are often credited for putting the tiny outback Queensland …