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Our cover star this issue is Shannon Donoghue, a former wool classer whose shearing shed videos have found a ready audience online. Now working at Australian Wool Innovation, Shannon talks to us about proving her worth in a tough industry. We also speak with women who are making great gains in the ag tech space and share an important story on the rise of domestic violence in country communities. Plus, psychologist Millie Hardie talks farm life and burnout, Madeline Curr writes about romance and cowboys, and Jane Smith shares a recipe for a warming fruit cobbler.
From high-stakes competitions to helping out at home, photographers from the Graziher community share the moments that matter.
Current custodian Penny Lamont says the heritage garden is designed for easy-care and dry times.
Kaitlin Brownhill had no idea her medical training would take her to Mount Isa. But she loved it — and now has her sights set on becoming a rural generalist.
In her youth, she struggled to find her place. Now, Louise Martin knows where she needs to be: in Tambo, making sure rural children get the education they deserve.
The very best country slice recipes from the pages of Graziher, including Summa Rayner’s Scrummy Slice.
Take a look at the glamping tents the couple set up on the property.
The Graziher columnist finds ways to hold onto moments of peace amid the busyness of station life.
Our cover star this issue is Shannon Donoghue, a former wool classer whose shearing shed videos have found a ready audience online. Now working at Australian Wool Innovation, Shannon talks to us about proving her worth in a tough industry. We also speak with women who are making great gains in the ag tech space and share an important story on the rise of domestic violence in country communities. Plus, psychologist Millie Hardie talks farm life and burnout, Madeline Curr writes about romance and cowboys, and Jane Smith shares a recipe for a warming fruit cobbler.
Current custodian Penny Lamont says the heritage garden is designed for easy-care and dry times.
Rural women who have a miscarriage need better support and more health resources.
The sisters are each other’s biggest fans.
Amidst the splendour of the wheatfields on her parents’ property, Katie Mitton marked the beginning of her marriage to Nicholas Perkins with a day to cherish forever.