
Married to the Land
A podcast talking with the everyday rural and remote women, how these women got to where they are today (their life journey). Getting to know the people in your community and what brought them to living on the land. Listening to these stories will hopefully connect anyone living remotely and to know that everyone has a story to share. Presented by Angie Nisbet, a born and raised country woman who has lived a diverse life taking her all over the country and into lots of different jobs to were she is today.
Episodes
95 episodes
Building a Collaborative Food Future with Nicole McNaughton
Nicole McNaughton, CEO of the Food and Agribusiness Network (FAN) — one of Australia’s leading food industry clusters.Nicole shares her incredible journey from working in global marketing and tourism to now leading an innovative and powe...
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Season 8
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Episode 9
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37:58
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Sport, Equity & The Female Co with Libby Cook Black
Proud Samep woman and changemaker Libby Cook-Black joins the podcast for a powerful and deeply personal episode about sport, identity, and creating change.Born on Thursday Island and raised across two worlds, Libby has worn many hats—for...
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Season 8
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Episode 8
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34:03

Uwannagoforabeer Contracting Two Girls Paving the Rural Way with Ruby Buchanan and Edwina Doery
We saddle up with two dynamic women rewriting the rulebook on what it means to work in ag.Meet Edwina Doery and Ruby Buchanan, the powerhouse duo behind Uwannagoforabeer Contracting—a name that’s as cheeky as it is unforgettable. In thei...
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Season 8
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Episode 7
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33:21

Blooming where you want to grow Kate Quinn & Emily Day
I’m joined by Kate Quinn and Emily Day, two full-time artists who turned their love of floral still life into a creative movement — Bloom Art Experiences.Born from a desire to make art more accessible, especially in regional Australia, B...
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Season 8
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Episode 6
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50:48

SW Queensland Floods with Wendy Sheehan, Charmain Batt & Louise Hoch
Monday 24th March 2025 -Over the past week, communities across South West Queensland have been dealt a devastating blow. Places like Stonehenge, Windorah, Adavale, Quilpie, Eromanga, Jundah and across the Channel Country have been swallowed by ...
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Season 8
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Episode 5
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35:20

From Divorce to Reinvention a Journey Through Mental Health with Fee May
Fee May, a woman whose journey has taken her from the paddocks of rural Australia to the world of photography, storytelling, and entrepreneurship. Fee has worn many hats—farmer, agritourism leader, business owner, and now a creative force behin...
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Season 8
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Episode 4
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55:47

From the Yards to Innovation and Reinventing the Beef Industry with Shannon Speight
Shannon Speight, a vet-turned-entrepreneur who has made waves in the beef industry. From growing up in a family that moved around for mining work to working as a jillaroo in the NT, Shannon’s journey into agriculture wasn’t a straight path—but ...
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Season 8
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Episode 3
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40:43

Navigating Grief, Motherhood & the Farm with Kimmie Cameron
Kimmie Cameron, a rural mother, grazier, and The Rural Dietitian. Kimmie’s journey is one of resilience, love, and finding purpose through both heartbreak and opportunity.Growing up in Western Queensland, Kimmie’s career took her into th...
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Season 8
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Episode 2
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44:41

Hitting the Motherload with Motherland's with Stephanie Trethewey
Stephanie Trethewey, the powerhouse behind Motherland, a national movement dedicated to supporting rural mothers across Australia. Named the 2024 Australian of the Year for Tasmania, Stephanie has transformed her own struggles with isolation an...
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Season 8
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Episode 1
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47:01

Brush strokes of the bush, from canvas to clothing with Whitney Spicer
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Season 7
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Episode 12
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35:20

The Rise and Rise of Hide to Tide with Maddie Beatty
When it comes to work shirts, we all value quality and durability—especially in the agricultural industry, where spending long days under the hot sun or in the chill of cooler months is just part of the job. Enter Maddie Beatty, who, al...
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Season 7
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Episode 11
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33:11

Chanel Purfume, Red Lipstick and all the Cattle Shit with Fiona Baird
For many years now, New Zealand-born Fiona Baird has been bringing fun, fashion, and an incredible work ethic to her role as a stockwoman on live export shipments from Australia throughout Southeast Asia. Her story stands out because, despite t...
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Season 7
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Episode 10
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52:03
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Building the Balance Between the City and Country with Jade Mackay
This week on the podcast, we're thrilled to introduce Jade Mackay, a dynamic marketing consultant and rural business woman whose diverse journey bridges both urban and rural landscapes. Jade currently resides in Goondiwindi with her husband, Ja...
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Season 7
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Episode 9
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46:18

From Vet to Visionary Unveiling the Artistry and Advocacy of Miss Vet
Welcome Jill Kelly to the podcast. For over a decade, Jill has served as a district vet for Local Land Services in Western NSW, providing invaluable support to farmers with ruminant nutrition, welfare, and farm sustainability. When she's not...
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Season 7
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Episode 8
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33:58

Back to the Grass Roots from Paddocock to Plate with Sahra Dixon
In this episode, we delve into Sahra's remarkable journey. Choosing love, she met her husband Hamish, a farmer, and became a mom in 2017. This new chapter brought its challenges, including postpartum depression, but Sahra navigated through it w...
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Season 7
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Episode 7
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35:18

Galloping Across the Globe with Primrose Sturrock
Primrose Sturrock, 38, hails from Drillham, QLD, and grew up on a 25,000-acre, fourth-generation mixed grazing and farming operation between St. George and Dirranbandi. The youngest of three sisters, she attended St. George State S...
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Season 7
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Episode 6
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43:16

Bold Moves and the Big Beef Future with Bronte Austin
Bronte Austin, a 29-year-old agricultural powerhouse from Rockhampton. Bronte shares her journey from boarding school to becoming an animal production specialist. She discusses her education, including a gap year mustering on properties around ...
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Season 7
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Episode 5
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37:53

Country Roots and Chart-Topping Dreams with Raechel Whitchurch
Raechel Whitchurch crafts songs that resonate deeply. Her childhood performing in her family band fostered a strong connection to rural Australia. She spent her early years living in a caravan, traveling, and performing, before establishing her...
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Season 7
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Episode 4
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44:37
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Unleashing the Cowgirl Within #fancyladycowgirl with Courtenay DeHoff
Join us on this episode as we dive into the inspiring journey of Courtenay DeHoff, a renowned keynote speaker, network television personality, and proud cowgirl. With over fifteen years of experience in television, Courtenay's skills in shootin...
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Season 7
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Episode 3
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52:13

Mindset and Mustering the Courage to Step Outside of Ag with Kahlia Mickan
Kahlia Mickan, 31, hails from “Dulthara Station” in Hughenden. Growing up, she attended Clermont State School before transitioning to homeschooling for her secondary education. Pursued a career in Vet Nursing, working at various veterinary surg...
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Season 7
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Episode 2
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41:34

Closing the Digital Divide for Rural Australians with Alana Johnson
Have you heard of the 1970s rural women's movement? You might be wondering when rural women began advocating for a seat at the table in agriculture and where it all started. Today, we're diving into that history with Alana Johnson.Alana ...
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Season 7
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Episode 1
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45:37

Between the Camera and the Cattle: Page Marsh on Farmer Wants a Wife
In a world dominated by reality TV shows like Survivor, The Bachelor, and Married at First Sight, the agriculture industry has its own spotlight with shows like Farmer Wants a Wife or Husband. Page Marsh, an Australian farmer, boldly stepped in...
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Season 6
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Episode 12
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46:16
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Growth Through Struggle, Anorexia and the Farming Journey with Emma Pendergast
In her formative years, Emma Pendergast explored diverse roles before uncovering her true passion within agriculture. Yet, her journey took an unforeseen twist during her adolescence. Today, Emma, alongside her husband, manages an organic beef ...
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Season 6
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Episode 11
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35:23
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The Zest Life: Insights from Fingerlime Farmer Natalie Hackl
After years of longing for a rural lifestyle change, extensive searching, and enduring numerous disappointments with unsuccessful offers, fate finally guided Natalie Hackl and her husband to discover a hidden gem in Blue Knob, NSW. Tucked away ...
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Season 6
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Episode 10
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37:40

Plowing Forward: Georgie Somerset's Insights into Agforce's Producers' Advocacy
Every family needs a farmer!!!!! Our guest, Georgie Somerset, is a prominent figure in Australian agriculture, known for her dedication to farming and rural communities.Georgie Somerset is not only an Australian farmer and grazier but al...
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Season 6
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Episode 9
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37:25
