Ag leaders graduate in Canberra

A dozen women have cemented their place as agricultural leaders after graduating from the Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program, including Malinda Guest from Narrabri and Gorgia Campbell from Gunnedah.

The program is run by the National Farmers’ Federation and supported by agricultural organisations and corporate partners who have committed to increasing diversity in their workplaces.

Over the course of six months, the participants met politicians, underwent training, visited Parliament House, and worked with their personal mentors.

Malinda Guest said the program offered her connections she wouldn’t have made otherwise.

“This program in itself offers some really brilliant opportunities for professional growth, opportunities for networking, but also the really incredible opportunity to work with (mentor) Loretta,” she said.

Narrabri’s Malinda Guest is one of 12 women to graduate from the Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program.
Narrabri’s Malinda Guest is one of 12 women to graduate from the Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program.

Fellow participant Bronwyn Venus praised the program at the recent graduation dinner in Canberra.

“The Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program, and my mentor, helped me turn conviction into action and leadership into impact, reminding me that growth happens when you’re both challenged and supported,” Ms Venus said.

Karen Penfold described the program’s power as “immeasurable”.

“I have been absolutely honoured to share this year’s program with a dynamic, inspiring group of women who have enriched my network,” she said.

NFF interim chief executive, Su McCluskey, said this year’s cohort was full of energy and determination.

“I commend the unwavering dedication of our Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program graduates,” Ms McCluskey said.

“The NFF is passionate about advancing the leadership opportunities women in ag are offered, and is keen to look at how we can expand ways to do this.

“This program, its mentors, and its participants are forging new paths in the ag leadership space.

“I have no doubt this is just the start of an amazing journey for this cohort, and I look forward to seeing where their success takes them,” Ms McCluskey said.

Follow Moree Online News on Facebook

Related Stories

NSW Farmers’ welcome $300m feral animal control commitment

NSW Farmers’ has welcomed the NSW Liberal and Nationals $300 million biosecurity and feral animal control policy announcement, as a significant step toward addressing a burgeoning crisis farmers have been managing almost alone for too long. NSW Farmers’ president Xavier Martin said the size of the investment recognised the seriousness of the challenge. “This is [...]

USEPigsBaiting004

Record investment to back farmers and tackle feral pigs

NSW Nationals Leader Gurmesh Singh and NSW Opposition Leader Kellie Sloane says an elected Liberal and Nationals Government will fund a $300 million biosecurity and control program for the co-ordination and management of feral animals to protect critical primary industries sector and conserve the environment. They said agriculture contributes about $25.5 billion per year to [...]

USEFeralPig666

Brazilian cotton growers visit Moree district on knowledge-sharing tour

A group of Brazil’s leading cotton growers and industry representatives recently visited Moree, Wee Waa, Narrabri and Goondiwindi on an industry knowledge-sharing tour to see ‘best practice’ in Australia’s cotton industry. Held last month, the tour also took in Dalby and Toowoomba. An initiative of Cotton Brazil, and supported by Rabobank, the tour saw a [...]

USERabobankCottonBrazilTour03