Autumn Ambassador Events Round Up
There was a flurry of activity over February, March and April, when WoTL Ambassadors brought women together across regions, from the Riverina in NSW and Riverland in SA, to the Barossa, Mid North, Murraylands, Southern Yorke Peninsula and Lower Eyre Peninsula.
Across a mix of workshops, pilot programs and local events, the focus remained the same: creating space to learn, connect and share experiences that reflect the realities of rural life. Events included,
- Collaborating with NSW LLS on the AgriWomen Connect Conference in the Riverina, NSW
- Welcome to WoTL events in new SA regions to kick off WoTL networks and events
- Workbench for the Mind in the Murraylands and Riverland
- Take Control of Your Financial Numbers in the Mid North
- Livestock Nutrition – part theory part practical workshop in the sheepyards
- The launch of Cultivating Capability on the Lower Eyre Peninsula
- The pilot of Change Compass in the Riverland
Upon reflection of the events, the women participating spoke about the value of “real connections” and the comfort in realising “we’re in the same boat.” They also highlighted the value of the practical and relevant content, from livestock nutrition and financial skills through to tools for mindset and wellbeing; “[it was] Great to get in the yards to do the hands on portion of the condition scoring. Deb was great & very informative.”
This feedback is a reminder of why regional delivery matters. When opportunities for professional and personal development are brought into local communities, they become more accessible, more relevant, and more impactful for the women who are part of agriculture every day. These events are supported by our Ambassador network, women who understand their regions, creating spaces where learning, confidence and connection can grow. WoTL is able to create these opportunities supported by our funding partners who recognise the importance of investing in rural and regional women. Their support ensures these opportunities continue to reach the communities that need them most.
Together, this is how we move toward a thriving agricultural industry, one that recognises, values and backs the contribution of women.
If you’d like to support our regional workshops, contact eo@wotl.com.au, or to attend future workshops, keep an eye on our Events Page.


















