'It's well overdue'- Ag's heavy weights commit to better gender balance

May 31 2019 - 5:30pm
On her full day in office, Agriculture Minister, Bridget Mckenzie (fourth from left) met with the 10 participants in 2019 NFF's Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program, during their introductory retreat in Canberra. From left Kelly Pearce, WA; Linda Lee, NT; Rachel Carson VIC; Natalie Sommerville, SA; Alison Southwell, NSW; Allison Harker, NSW; Cathy Oates, WA; Jacqui Cannon; QLD and Leonie O'Driscoll, NSW. Absent Robbie Davis, SA.
On her full day in office, Agriculture Minister, Bridget Mckenzie (fourth from left) met with the 10 participants in 2019 NFF's Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program, during their introductory retreat in Canberra. From left Kelly Pearce, WA; Linda Lee, NT; Rachel Carson VIC; Natalie Sommerville, SA; Alison Southwell, NSW; Allison Harker, NSW; Cathy Oates, WA; Jacqui Cannon; QLD and Leonie O'Driscoll, NSW. Absent Robbie Davis, SA.

A group of Australian agriculture's most influential organisations have called time on the lack of women in leadership positions within the industry.

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